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FRIDAY February 7,1997 Volume 83, Issue 93 The BG News Bowling Green, Ohio

# "Serving the Bowling Green community for over 75years" CSSAto . Two brothers. One dream. host Antonio Daniels is living It new year His brother Chris has the best seat in the house. feast Celebration will be held at St. Thomas More By MAUREEN BARRY A brother's dream The BC News By SCOTT BROWN The Chinese Student and TheBC News Scholars Association and the "I talk to him every night Wood County District Public Li- Antonio Daniels drives to the basket, before I go to bed. I'm a brary will provide opportunities fearless and undaunted. He slams the big believer in God, and for students and residents of ball through the hoop, and the rafters at Bowling Green to celebrate the Anderson Arena creak as thunderous now I guess I'm a big Chinese New Year this Saturday. applause rains down. believer in two gods The University's largest inter- No doubt that Chris Daniels' applause national student organization, the is amongst the shower. because he is like my Chinese Student and Scholars What the fans see Is Antonio Daniels, other one." Association, is hosting a party basketball player, Antonio Daniels, Saturday from 6 to 10 p.m. at St. NBA prospect. But his teammates and Thomas More University Parish family know the rest of the story. Antonio Daniels Chang Xu, CSSA president, They know Antonio Daniels, little of his late brother Chris said the party will include song, brother, and that everything about the dance, and Chinese games. More player and the man begins with Chris. than 25 Chinese dishes will be The last time the Daniels brothers served. spoke, (luring the first week of Febru- ■ Phoenix scout Al Biancho thinks Dan- iels has a "great shot" at an NBA career, Traditional New Year's Eve ary 1996, they were excited about Chris' gatherings In China include a opportunity to see Antonio play against as does BC head coach Jim Larranaga. Story, page five. feast, according to CSSA vice nationally-ranked Eastern Michigan on president, Bu Huang. Valentine's Day. ■ What other college coaches and The first day of the year, which Chris, the starting center at the Uni- players from around the nation think of falls on Feb. 7 this year, changes versity of Dayton, never made it to that BC's guard. Chart, page five. according to the beginning of the game. He passed away the morning of lunar calendar every year, Xu Feb. 8, only a senior in college. said Tomorrow, as the Falcons host Akron, weeks ago when Antonio scored 66 Huang said a fifteen-day marks the one-year anniversary of his points in consecutive games, the most Spring Festival, which is cele- death. by a Bowling Green player in 22 years. brated with light festivals and In Antonio's mind, Chris was still And Chris will most assuredly be fireworks, occurs along with the there last year to see the BG point there next year, when kid brother An- celebration of the New Year. guard score the winning bucket and tonio embarks on an NBA career. "This association provides a defeat EMU. Chris was also there two "He will never leave my memory," place for us to get together to said Antonio, a senior elementary edu- celebrate our traditions," Huang cation major. said. "I talk to him every night before I go It is important for the mem- to bed," he continued, speaking can- bers of the association to share didly In a recent interview. "I'm a big their culture, according to believer in God, and now I guess I'm a Huang. big believer In two Gods because he Is "We want people to get a flavor like my other one." of Chinese culture," she said. Many consider Daniels the best Tickets to the event are sold player to wear a Bowling Green uni- out. form in at least the last 25 years, if not A program offered at the Wood ever. He has emerged as a leading can- County Library Saturday for didate for Mid-American Conference children over age 5 will provide Player of the Year and Is one of the na- BG Ntwt Pkd* by DM| Kkraaanky the opportunity to experience a tion's top collegiate prospects at point Antonio Daniels wears this red Dayton Flyers shirt often, in tribute to his brother different culture, according to guard. Chris. The shirt is just one of a number of Flyers memorabilia that Antonio keeps in Victoria Rule, children's room As he deals with the death of his honor of his late brother. assistant brother, Daniels keeps basketball In "The children's room philoso- perspective. But the game was the es- focused on doing the things he had brother relationship. When Chris died phy Is to integrate lifestyles," sence of the brothers' relationship, and dreamt about doing," said Jim Larran- on that February morning, Antonio's Rule said. even amidst the tragedy Antonio la on aga, BG's head basketball coach "Now life changed forever. The children will watch a video the verge of realizing the dream they he la trying to live the dream." "It changed my attitude toward the displaying the traditions of shared in elementary school: an NBA way I think about life and about the Chinese families such as the dra- career. A special relationship game of basketball," he said '.'It makes gon dance In which children par- Chris Daniels, as pictured his senior "I think the tragedy of Chris' passing ticipate, Rule said season at the University of Dayton. made him more determined and more This wasnt an ordinary brother- • See DREAM, page five. The library's large papler- • See CHINESE, page three. Research distribution could be improved

By VINCE GUERRIERI disseminate information. same time due to the increasing tinue to afford them." The BC News Dobb called on scholars to expense of buying Journals. "Costs of serials are eating libraries alive. During the presentation, Dobb reserve copyright to allow for "The price Is going up astron- also outlined the various recent The dean of libraries and learn- freer distribution of published omically," Dobb said "If we It's impossible for libraries to continue to developments in the library, In- ing services presented a new and research Reserving copyright don't think radically, the only so- cluding the Institute for Great radical Idea to gain access to would allow faculty members to lution Is to buy less, have less and afford them." Donald Nieman Lakes Research returning to Jer- scholarly research to the College freely reproduce their research make less history professor ome library; the new Northwest of Arts * Sciences Thursday. 'If states and scholars stand available" Ohio Regional Book Depository together, we could create a much Dobb's sug- In Perrysburg, and the Jerome Linda Dobb, In her presen- better access system for stu- gestion was likes the idea and notes that other disciplines." Bookshop. tation "The Future Is Now," said dents," Dobb said. greeted within the Association of Com- Donald Nieman, chairman of that for research to be published warmly by puting Machinery, the publisher the history department, said he Dobb also hinted at upcoming In a Journal, the author must give Dobb noted that although the some members for the department, the pub- has not had a problem gaining events, including a bookslgning up copyrights to the Journal, number of Journals dedicated to of the audl- lishers have rights of ownership, access to his published works, making the article the property appearance by U.S. Representa- publishing research has in- but there is free dissemination of but can understand the need to tive Marcy Kaptur, tentatively of the Journal. With the role of li- creased by ISO percent In the last Ron Lancas- Information. have freer access to Journals. scheduled for March 7, and a braries changing in this "digital ten years, the number of Journals ter, chairman Dobb "Costs of serials are eating U- 30th Anniversary Gala scheduled age" and libraries buying less purchased by libraries has de- of the comput- 'It's a nice idea," Lancaster bmriea alive," Nieman said "It's Journals, Dobb said it Is harder to creased by 50 percent In the for April 18, to coincide with er science department, said he said "I wish it would catch on In impossible for libraries to con- National Library W-jek. I I »■■«■ ■ ■ — page two The BG News Friday, February 7, 1997

Mike Wendling Opinion Editor Opinion 372-6966

TOM MATHER H E Tom wonders about life's ironies Irony. ourselves for the movie event of the action figures . One of their what ever wall or object he 1-ron-y. the season. girlfriend's names Is actually Leah. pointed It at. a red dot ap- Why I. Ron. why I? But the movie gods thought, The other one's Is Darth Vader. peared. As a lowly sixth grader at "We can't really let Tom and his They bought tickets at 2:30 p.m. This truly great person Centennial Middle School, my friends see this movie can we?" for the 9:40 show. We went to pointed the laser at the screen, reading teacher dared to question So, about an hour Into the Toledo this time. In part because and moved the dot around as If my knowledge of the meaning of movie. I lost my hearing. I had we thought they would have a it was one of the swords. People "Irony." We were supposed write gone deaf. Completely deaf. My better sound system, one that started cheering and clapping. down the words that we didn't friends had become completely would not break. We were right. Others got up. and walked to understand In the story we were deaf also. In fact, the only Several other friends of ours the front of theater. Nervously at NEWS reading. You know, things like noises we could hear was had gone to the 7:30 show. We first, and then with confidence, "conflagration," "hygiene" and ourselves talking. went to the later showing because they began to act out the rest of "Serving the Bowling "woman." I omitted "Irony" from "Walt a minute. 1 can hear we thought, "What does it matter?" Star Wars. my list. you. You can hear me. Maybe We sat mezmerized through an What, are you nuts? That Green community for "But Tom. can you tell me what we're not deaf." hour and a half of great special would never happen. We Just sat "We were It means?" "But we can't hear the effects, new scenes, and bad hair. dejectedly In our seats, feeling supposed over 75 years" "It's you know. Ironic. Like when movie." Right at the climax of the movie, sorry for ourselves. Some of us write down something weird happens." It suddenly dawned on my when Obi-Wan Kenobl fights Darth still refused to accept it. 210 West Hall "You'd better Just write it down." friends and I that we weren't Vader to the death, the screen "I can't believe this. When the words Bowling Green State University I bring this up because If you look deaf, the movie was silent. AND turned black. In a situation such they said they were going to add that we didn't Bowling Green, OH up Irony In the dictionary, you will THERE WEREN'T ANY SUB- as this. I'm sure everyone shared fifteen minutes of footage. I understand in 43403 And the following definitions: TITLES. my thoughts. didn't know they were going to the story we bgne ws @ bgnet .bgsu .e d u 1. Unexpected event or situation It was official. In the compli- "Wow. They never had a close take out the ending." In the life of Tom Mather, usually cated world of movie lingo. up on Darth Vader's cape before." In the end we received free were reading. (419) 372-2601 humorous to anyone not directly "something was wrong." Time elapsed. Eventually each passes, and I watched the You know, Involved with Tom. and to some To make a long story short, we person figured out the truth for ending on video. All the time people who are. ended up leaving and getting themselves. repeating. "And I don't know things like Editorial Board 372-6966 2. Unexpected event or situa- our money back. The worst "Walt a minute. That's not his what irony means? Sure." "conflagra- tion In the life of someone other feeling was not knowing the cape...It's his helmet! Yeah." So. if you're a sixth grade Scott Brown than Tom Mather, directly caused ending. Sadly. In reality the projector student, and you can't think of tion," "hy- Editor by close relations with, or being In Like underwear on a clothes was broken. All around us we an example of Irony, here's one giene" and line, we were left up In the air. could hear one of the greatest Vince Guerrieri Darla Wamock the vicinity of. Tom Mather. free of charge: It's when you hit "woman." I see also: curses, incredible coinci- We went again the next night, movie fight scenes of all time, but on a princess who's really hot. Managing Editor Chief Reporter dences and things you are glad but It wasn't the same. we could not see It. They say In and then later you find out she's omitted did not happen to you. Flash forward. Last weekend, times of despair, truly great people your sister. "irony" from Amy Johnson Mike Wendling Case In point. The only movie my friends and I eagerly antici- do truly great things. In our It would be extra ironic if we my list." Assistant Opinion Editor my friends and 1 really wanted to pated the re-release of Star theater, we had such a person. suggested you e-mail Tom at Managing Editor see last Christmas was "Jerry Wars. Two of my friends are (Abraham-Lincoln. Sitting In front [email protected] or write Brandon Wray Magulre." We bought tickets early, huge Star Wars fans. They've of me. That hat is HUGE.) This him at 210 West Hall every Penny Brown Entertainment and we arrived early to prepare got all the toys, the videos and person had a laser pointer, and week, and then nobody did. Copy Chief Editor

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Sports Staff 372-2602 «*6hO)k«Wt- Jim Tocco. Assistant Sports Editor Jason McMahon William Sanderson \ Production Staff 372-8296 Jennifer Apt Andy Cantrell Jen Casperson Brian Gallatin Chad Gamby JeffGayton John Harris Stacy Hubert Maggie Kushlak Cathy Raidl Greg Schwitzgabel Erin Taylor Tiffany Wendeln Jessica Wherry Carla Zvosec MIKE WENDLING Advertising Staff 372-2605 Brian Beleski Melissa Binkley Christy Hagerman Alison Policy Why are you attending college? Lori Patton Jim Vassallo A friend of mine told me a story This Is understandable. The adulthood, all the while being free a good Job to earn a lot of the other day. He was sitting In economy Is not all that healthy. of the structure of living under money." Letters to the Editor economics class, and the professor, Jobs are very competitive. Yet, childhood rules? Again, the question can be wandering from one subject to the at the same time, those who If you would like to submit a Letter to the This Is a time to experiment, posed: "why?" Why earn Editor, please follow these guidelines: next, struck on the topic of why simply are here to get a degree and why stop at different types of money? "To buy things." Is the students go to college. need to seriously examine thelr mixed drinks? Try new things, and most common answer. Things • Make sort the letter b 500 words or lea. "How many of you." she asked, Uves. see If you like them. It's as plain Please include your address, major, aca- that break. Things that need "are here to 'Improve your human First of all, BGSU Is not the and simple as that. Read a little more money to maintain. Things demic class and phone number (phone capital', that Is. to get a Job?" numbers are strictly far verification and place to come to start a wildly philosophy. Listen to different that, to be produced, use vast - .* s not for ptibHcatioa). The vast majority of the stu- successful career In the busi- types of music. If you merely hang quantities of natural resources. • letters must be typed, and not handwrit- dents In the lecture hall raised ness world. Very few BGSU out with the same types of people, Things that neither love, nor ten. Letters brought In saved on a their hands. The professor then graduates land $100,000 a year listen to the same music and go to provide happiness, nor matter Macintosh-compatible disk are pre- posed the opposite question: sallies on Wall Street after the same two crappy dance clubs at all after you die. ferred. "How many of you are here to graduation. Why? Because • Bring the letter to Room 210 West Hal, every weekend to drink the same And thus, we return to our or e-mail us at [email protected]. improve yourselves, or to learn?" those Jobs go to the graduates of watered-down American beer, you original question: "Why go to " On the Be prepared In show valid Identification. By my friend's account, three or more prestigious institutions. might Just as well stay home and college?" whole, self- • Space limitations may prevent The BG four people raised their hands. No matter how much Dr. Rlbeau save a couple of thousand dollars. This Is a question we all must News from printing all letters received. Their classmates looked at them wants to make BGSU The A third reason for evaluating answer by ourselves. And improvement, The BG News reserves the right to edit like they had Just delared thelr premier learning Institution In your reasons for going to college Is answer It we must, or else we a desire for any and aO letters. alleglance to the planet Mars. Ohio." (It doesn't seem like Gov. to reclaim your own mind. Because will have lived our life for things, enlighten- Some students began laughing. Volnovich had the same Idea of the economic and Job pressures and not for Ideas or for people, Copyright © 1997. The BG News. Bowling My frelnd. one of the brave ones when he made out his budget) mentioned above, there's more or for ourselves. ment and Green, Ohio. Reprinting of any material in this who raised their hands, was In we are still attending a public pressure than ever on middle-class plain old publication without the permission of The BG News shock. university In a state that doesn't high school students to pursue So I urge you to take a look is strictly prohibited. "Mike." he told me. "I knew that learning are The BG News is an independent publication care very much about Its public higher education. How many times at your reasons for going to founded in 1920 and is published daily during the it was like this at BG, I Just didn't universities. This doesn't mean have you heard from parents, college, and maybe this week- just not pri- academic year and week'y during the summer se- know that It was this bad.' that there aren't some really teachers and guldence counselors: end, look Into Improving your orities for mester. I would not give this rather great opporiunltes here; It "To get a good Job you have to go self Instead of your "human BGSU stu- Opinions expressed in columns and letters to limited example If I did not believe simply means that BGSU Is not to college." capital." the editor are not necessarily those of the student that It could be applied to the a launching pad to the upper Chances are. you didn't at the dents." body, faculty. University administration or The BG entire University. On the whole, class. time have the foresight or thinking Mike Wendling is the News News. Unsigned editorials are the opinion of the self-Improvement, a desire for Spring 1997 BG News staff Second, the years you spend skills to ask "But why get a good Opinion Editor. Questions and The BG News encourages its readers to notify enlightenment and plain old at college are the freest of your Job?" I know I didn't think to ask comments can be sent to 210 the paper of any errors in stories or photograph learning are Just not priorities for life. Where else are you largely "Why?" Mail, people will answer West Hall or mlkewenO descriptions. BGSU students. removed from the burdens of this question by saying "You need bgnetbgsu.edu.

I \\ Friday, February 7, 1997 The BG News page three Gun deaths part of Buried Treasure "Kindness" lands overall surge woman in the clink

JJtd ^ The Associated Press demeanors would have been four American teens months in Jail and $1,000 in fines. more likely to CINCINNATI - A woman who Ernest McAdams Jr., a city die by gunfire was arrested and handcuffed prosecutor, told reporters he after feeding two parking meters ' would be satisfied with a fine. 7fte Associated Press for other people was convicted of "She pretty much admitted one misdemeanor charge Thurs- what she did," McAdams said. "I ATLANTA - American young- day and acquitted of another. don't think this case was about sters are 12 times more likely to Supporters had praised Sylvia the police." die by gunfire than their Stayton's random act of kindness Defense lawyer David Scac- counterparts in the rest of the in- Ji - of plunking a nickel Into one chetti said he was stunned by the dustrialized world, the govern- *^?™^^p^^™ parking meter and a dime in an- verdict. Scacchettl said he would ment said Thursday. other along a city street Oct. 24. consult with Mrs. Stayton about The gun deaths are part of an But city prosecutors said she an appeal of the obstructing con- overall surge in murders and wrongly challenged the police viction. suicides among the nation's M ^ ^ f • officer who was about to write "I don't think this is over," youth, the Centers for Disease two overtime parking citations. Scacchettl said. Control and Prevention said. The Jury deliberated about an McAdams said he thought the "Our children are getting ^jjT WJ &** hour Thursday before finding nationwide news media interest killed or killing themselves at Mrs. Stayton guilty of obstruct- In the case helped spur Mrs. higher rates than any other coun- ing official business. The jurors Stayton to take it to trial, rather try," said Dr. Etienne Krug, a acquitted her of the charge of than settle It earlier. CDC medical epidemiologist. disorderly conduct. "I could have pleaded out, but I "No child should die a violent ■ ^ i Earlier Thursday, Mrs. Stayton didn't think it was the right thing death in the most industrialized testified that the police officer to do," Mrs. Stayton said. "I tried country in the world." ■ '2^- bad lied in his testimony about to do what I thought was the right American children are five ^K* * her arrest. thing." times more likely to be killed ■ "Overall, I feel it's a shame Mrs. Stayton "had no agenda than those in the rest of the in- that someone has to resort to be- with that police officer," Scac- dustrialized world: The homicide ing untruthful to keep his Job," chettl told the Hamilton County 1 she told reporters after the ver- rate Is 2.57 out of every 100,000 •iff-* *" Municipal Court Jury in his clos- children under age IS. That com- dict ing statement pares with an overall rate of 0.51 BC NIWI pk«> by Claa Flcmlai Mrs. Stayton, 63, faces up to 90 "She was doing a good deed, a in the 25 other countries sur- Four-year-old T.J. Telles stops in front of West Hall to check out the holes left by the campus squir- days in Jail and a $750 fine when random act of kindness. Sylvia veyed, the CDC said. rels where they buried their nuts. she is sentenced Feb. 21. The Stayton should be congratulated Youngsters in the United maximum penalty for both mis- for her act, not punished." States also are twice as likely to commit suicide. The U.S. rate is 0.55 out of every 100,000 chil- dren, compared with 0.27 for the Federal spending benefits programs rest of the industrialized world. And deaths caused by firearms 7he Associated Press though. amount to 1.66 out of every position was the Appalachian and a change of approach: Clin- Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, a The budget was the adminis- Regional Commission's road ton suggested dipping into fed- freshman who demonstrated the 100,000 children in the United WASHINGTON, D.C.- Though tration's opening offer In what States, compared with 0.14 in the program. House Budget Commit- eral gasoline tax dollars for the center's priority by making billed as a step toward lower normally Involves months of ne- tee Chairman John Kasich, R-O- first time. NASA his first stop after being other nations. overall federal spending, the gotiation with Congress, and dis- hio, put It on his short list of "We are a more violent soci- One unambiguous boost for sworn in last month. $1.69 trillion spending request putes over one large segment be- spending the nation can live Kucinich said he's met with ety," said Holly Richardson, a President Clinton sent to Con- Ohio was in the budget request spokeswoman for the Washing- gan even before the document without, even though his home for the National Aeronautics and White House officials and Clin- gress on Thursday didn't dent was released. state is among the beneficiaries. ton administration technology ton-based Handgun Control Inc. many popular Ohio programs. Space Administration, which Ohio's George Voinovich and The program has made possi- sought nearly $50 million more advisers about the center, and "When you add firearms, which Clinton asked for extra money other Republican governors ble construction of about 2,300 next year for the Lewis Center. "there seems to be agreement are by far the most lethal means for building roads in Appalachia of injury, what you're going to strongly oppose Clinton's ap- miles of highway, including 153 The Cleveland center this year that Cleveland is well positioned and for NASA Lewis Research proach to containing the growth miles of Ohio's state Route 32 and to be a leader in technology see Is an increase In death rates." Center. received $62154 million. For From 1950 to 1993, murder of Medicaid, and used a Monday U.S. 23. next year, NASA asked Congress transfer, public-private partner- rates have tripled and suicide His blueprint also would give meeting at the White House to Both routes have uncompleted for $6715 million for the center, ships and aerospace," he said. rates have quadrupled amreig Ohio a veterans' cemetery south tell the president of their dis- sections, but there was no way to which does research on propul- "This great resource is a benefit U.S. children under age 15, the of Cleveland and nearly steady pleasure. tell from the administration's sion, spacecraft power and satel- to all of Ohio." CDC said. In 1950,0.8 per 100,000 levels of funding for nuclear Clinton suggested shrinking budget documents whether Clin- lite communication. It's played a Another boost in Clinton's bud- U.S. children under 15 were weapons plant cleanup. Among the health insurance program for ton's $290 million spending role in such things as the power get would benefit the western killed, compared with 2.57 in possible losses for the state: clo- the poor by $9 billion in part by request would take care of Ohicx's systems for the Mars Pathfinder side of the state. 1993. And the suicide rate was 0.2 sure of an unspecified number of capping the amount spent on missing links. and rover. Rep. Paul Gillmor, R-Ohio, said per 100,000 children In 1950, U.S. Department of Agriculture each recipient. Voinovich said he That proposal represented an "Lewis Research Center is se- he worried that Washington compared with 0.9 per 100,000 in field offices. wants no caps. Increase over current spending, cure in this budget and there's headquarters wouldn't be cut as 1993. None of that Is guaranteed, Also In a precarious political which this year is $140 million, room for growth," said Rep. much as the local farm offices. CHINESE 15-year-old boy arrested Continued from page one. Around Bowling Green mache dragon head will allow the children attending the program Cedar Point to interview on campus for sum- for destruction of clinic to perform a dragon dance them- selves. mer jobs The Associated Press The search of the boy's house Thursday morning was prompted Rule said children in China are often given gifts of money-filled Cedar Point will be holding Interviews Tuesday, Feb. 11, from TULSA, Okla. - Federal agents by a tip that came in from a cal- 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Student Services Building. envelopes for the New Year. To arrested a 15-year-old boy "No decision has ler after the FBI Issued a sketch The interviews will be to fill more than 3500 jobs at the Thursday on charges he bombed and two enhanced Images of a show children that many aspects amusement park. Including hosts and hostesses, lifeguards, been made regarding of the holiday, such as gift- and shot up an abortion clinic in a suspect in the break-In. Au- game attendants and merchandise clerks. The interviews will be giving, are similar to the celebra- series of attacks that started on whether there would thorities wouldn't say where the open to the public, and walk-Ins will be accepted. The park will tion of holidays in this country, be open daily this summer from May 10 through Labor Day New Year's Day. be a request to try the images came from. Sept.1. The boy, whose name was not tne children will receive enve- released, faces charges of using young man as an "No decision has been made lopes with coins inside, much like an explosive device and a adult." regarding whether there would the children in China receive. Women's scholarship applications available firearm to damage a building, be a request to try the young man •■Familiarity is the key to the U.S. Attorney Steve Lewis said. acceptance of diversity," Rule through March 7 as an adult," Lewis said. said. In addition to these activi- Lewis gave no motive for the Sherri Finik, executive direc- attacks at the Reproductive Ser- Steve Lewis ties, the children will also learn The Bowling Green Potpourri Chapter of the American Busi- tor of the clinic, said she was how to use chopsticks and view a ness Women's Association is now accepting applications for the vices clinic in Tulsa. U.S. Attorney grateful for the arrest. 25th annual Helen Payne Memorial Scholarship. KOTV-TV and radio station photo essay to further experi- ence Chinese culture, according The scholarship is open to women who are residents of Wood KRMG reported that hand gren- "It's just a wonderful sense of or Henry County and have completed at least one semester of ades and other weapons were New Year's Day, then hit with safety and security," Ms. Finik to Rule. Rule said the materials are al- post-secondary education. Scholarships will be awarded on the discovered in the youngster's two unidentified explosive de- said. 'Tor the first time In basis of academic achievement, extracurricular activities and house in suburban Bixby. Au- vices on Jan. 19. On Sunday, months really I felt that I can go ways displayed at the library to financial need. thorities wouldn't comment on someone broke in and shot up home and not be worried about continue encouragement of The deadline to submit applications Is March 7. Applications any evidence found. medical equipment No one was what's going to happen to the learning about different cul- can be picked up around campus. The clinic was firebombed on injured in any of the attacks. clinic when I'm not here." tures.

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Blake Parkins Sports Editor Sports 372-2602

BG takes on deprived Akron team Sports Briefs

By JASON McMAHON son Arena Jan. 13, the Zips Big Ten(nis) weekend The BG News stayed competitive throughout the first half. The Falcons, led by It almost doesnt seem fair. sophomore center Jack! Rater- Akron's women's basketball man and freshman guard Sherry The Bowling Green men's tennis team will be participating in team has lost eight players this Kahle, pulled away in the second a pair of dual matches this weekend. The Falcons (1-1) are look- season. That's double the number period. Clark attributes that to ing to from a tough loss last weekend at Ohio State. of wins the squad has. Forgive the difference in depth between BG will be traveling to East Lansing Saturday to do battle with the Bowling Green women if they the two teams, an advantage the Michigan State Spartans. On Sunday, the Falcons return don't shed too many tears. she's counting on for tomorrow's home to take on the Northern IUinios Huskies at Laurel Hill The Falcons (9-10. 6S MAC) game as well. Country Club in Toledo. will be looking to push their win- "We can run people in and out Action for both matches is slated to begin at 10 a.m. ning streak to three games when of the game," Clark said. "If we they travel to Akron (4-15, 1-10) can get minutes from a lot of tomorrow for a Mid-American people, I think that's gonna play a Conference clash. Tip-off is at 3 big factor as the game goes on." pjn. (WFOB-AM). Akron interim coach Angel Gymnasts hope The Zips are without a doubt Donley, at 24, is the youngest the most luckless team in the skipper of a women's team in conference. They have lost three NCAA Division 1-A Her club is to keep rolling players to season-ending knee in- not without talent. The two juries, four players to academic seniors on the team, forward Kel- By WILLIAM SANDERSON Dan Connelly said. "We still ineligibility, one player to disci- ley Burner and point guard Mi- The BG News have five more to go if we plinary problems and their head chelle Chavanne, rank 1-2 in the want to go 24-for-24. Technica- coach to resignation. Despite all MAC in 3-pointers made per Fresh off a record perform- lly that's your ideal competi- that. Falcon coach Jaci Clark game. Burner is also second in ance against Kent last week- tion" does not discount them. the league in 3-polnt percentage. end, the Bowling Green gym- The Captain Crunch Invita- "Akron is a team that plays The two stars are dangerous in nastics team will travel to tional will feature four other real hard," Clark said. "They're a other ways as well. Chavanne has Cape Girardeau, Mo. for the teams - Southeast Missouri team that has come close as a a very quick shot off the dribble, Captain Crunch Invitational. State hosts the competition, unit because of some adversity and Burrier is a very versatile The Falcons face the daunt- while Yale, Illinois and Alas- they've had. offensive player. She can score ing task of trying to better ka-Anchorage will also com- "I think they're Just going to from outside the arc as well as what they did last week. In the pete. inside the paint. But Clark says if play to have fun and see what meet against Kent last Sun- Southeast Missouri State is a they can do," Clark said. "It's her players know who to focus Division II school with an ex- on, they'll be able to do the Job. BCNiai PkMo by Gin* Fit mln« day, they destroyed the school important that we meet their in- scoring record. ceptionally strong gymnastics "We just need to be aware of tensity and that we come pre- "What we want to do is we program. Strong fundralsing who their scorers are, and that's Sophomore center jacki Ratcrman (34) hauls down a rebound in an pared and ready to play." want to improve the number enables them to recruit some In Bowling Green's previous Burrier and Chavanne," Clark earlier game while senior Candy Day, left, joins in the fray. Raterman will make her third consecutive start at Akron tomorrow. of hit routines," head coach • See ROLLING, page six. encounter with Akron at Ander- said. BG expects threat Precious points at stake for icers Saturday vs. Zips By BLAKE PARKINS By SCOTT BROWN today with his family and will TheBG News The BC News return for the game. Daniels seemed excited You could liken BG's odds of The days of easy victories about playing on Thursday. securing home ice in the CCHA against the Akron Zips are "I'm ready to play," Daniels playoffs to President Clinton's long gone. said. "It's one of those things chances of being re-elected for a The Zips proved that during where you just want to get third term. It's not going to hap- their first meeting with BG back out on the court. pen. this season, an 81-79 overtime "We'll really be ready this There still is, however, a lot at nail-biter that had every Fal- time. They took us into over- stake for the Falcons as they host con fan saying their prayers. time down there. We know Alaska-Fairbanks in a two-game Akron freshman Jlmmal Ball they are an improved team. homestand at the Ice House to- missed two free throws at the We're going to respect them, night and Saturday (7:00, end of regulation that would but we're also planning to play WBGU-FM). have given the Zips a victory. well." The Falcons trail Michigan State by eight points for the Akron gets a shot at The Falcons played a game redemption Saturday at An- fourth and final home spot. BG Is of spurts against the Car- fifth in the league holding a one- derson Arena (1:30 p.m., dinals, and were never really WBGU-FM) against a walking- point margin over Western Mich- able to get into a consistent wounded Falcon team. igan. offensive flow with Stacey's BG is trying to pick up the sev- "We have to be concerned touches limited and Jay Lar- with ourselves first and get- en points necessary to guarantee ranaga in foul trouble from a spot in the playoffs over the ting healthy," Falcon coach the get-go. Jim Larranaga said. "That is remaining six league games. The my top priority right now." "That hurt us so much be- Nanooks also have a lot at stake, vying for the eighth and final played cause Jay does a lot for us," BG Newi Ph«« bf Itrtmy MiRIa through pain in Wednesday's Daniels said. "He's such a spot in the CCHA playoffs. threat whenever he's on the "Every game Is like a playoff overtime loss to Ball State, Forward Brett Punchard fights through a Miami defenseman's check in last weekend's 2-2 tie. and other Falcons - notably floor. Without him, that's a big game from here on out," said BG guards DeMar Moore and piece gone." co-captain Mike Johnson, who Perhaps more important than helm. Tony Reid - are less than 100 BG will need he and Daniels leads the Falcons with 20 goals on picking up the points for BG is Petrie has improved his net percent health-wise. against the improved Zips, the season. picking up momentum going into HOCKEY play by lowering his goals- All should play, but Stacey's who despite a four-game los- It's scenarios like this that lead the playoffs. £ against average from 4.06 to 3.76 subluxated left shoulder ap- ing streak have one of the to Cinderella upsets against im- The Falcons have proven to be went 1-7-1 over the month includ- as well as improving his save peared to take its toll much of most dangerous teams in the probable odds. UAF has nothing a streaky team that can compete ing losses to Notre Dame and percentage by .016. the night and whether he can conference. to lose, and everything to gain - with any team in the nation when Ferris State. be 100 percent by Saturday is Ball, the phenom who is a p the Falcons can ill afford to they are playing well, and lose to The new year has proven to be Powers says that the team is in doubt. virtual lock for Freshman of take this team lightly. any team when they play poorly. prosperous for the proud Fal- playing with increased spirit Antonio Daniels is expected the Year honors, averages 17.5 "Every team is desperate," The icers got out to a blazing cons. They have rebounded to knowing that mistakes are less to play, but may not in honor points per game. said coach Buddy Powers. "Ala- start going 6-0 at the beginning of their winning form stringing likely to turn into goals. of the one-year anniversary of BG has won seven in a row ska is running out of games. They the campaign, including a sweep together a 5-2-1 mark including his brother Chris' death Sat- over the Zips, dating back to have the fewest games left in the at Lake Superior and Boston Col- five in a row beginning back on urday. Daniels is in Columbus 1993. league. Every team has to be lege at home. Jan. 4 at Ferris State. "The guys have confidence ready to roll." Then came the dreadful days that he's going to do the job," of November, when the Falcons The win at Ferris also marked Powers said. "They in turn play couldn't keep from blowing the emergence of the one-goalie with more confidence. It's a cu- SHE /i i UAK games to less talented teams. BG system with Bob Petrie at the mulative effect." UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO

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ANTONIO DANIELS: A BROTHER'S DREAM Scouts flock Antonio Daniels: By The Numbers Season (through 22 games) Career (through 101 games) Milestones Points per game 22.5 Points 1,518 • sixth on BGSU all-time scoring list Assists per game 6.2 Average 15.0 • second on BGSU all-time assists list to see Daniels shooting % 540 Assists 493 • MAC Freshman of tfie Year. 1993-94 3-point snooting % 370 /Turnover ratio +206 • tirst Falcon to score 30 points in By SCOTT BROWN pick would "cap off" his senior Steals per game 2.2 Field goal shooting % 508 consecutive games in 22 years The BC News season. But he has been careful to keep that in the background Is It hard to believe that a and stay focused on the task at DREAM player from Bowling Green has a hand: winning the MAC. legitimate shot at an NBA first- "The NBA Is something that Continued from page one. "I remember Jay telling me last year that round draft choice? has to wait," Daniels said. "The he thought of me as his own brother," An- It shouldn't be. time I'm here I'm going to put you cherish the time that you do have here tonio said "It was just like I lost a brother, Antonio Daniels, should he con- forth my best effort to do what I and cherish those that you have here also. but Anthony and Jay kinda became that tinue on his current pace, Is vir- have to do to lead this team to a "Once you get attached to someone so much more attached to me." tually a lock for a pick when the MAC title and the NCAA tourna- much, and then something like that happens, After the Ohio game - a tough 83-67 loss- draft rolls around in June. Many ment." it's just like a big piece has been torn from the team took a detour on its way back to believe he will go in the first Daniels worked last summer at your heart." Bowling Green. The Falcons spent several round, as well. the Boston Celtics' Red Auerbach In many ways, Antonio has become a liv- hours In Columbus at the Daniels home. "He has all the tools," said Al camp and first impressed many ing tribute to his older brother. After wear- The team returned to BG, then went back Blanchi, a 1954 University grad- scouts there. He will work out for ing No. 10 throughout his collegiate career, to Columbus on the following Monday for the uate who Is currently a scout all the NBA scouts In a combine he switched to his brother's No. 33 last funeral. with the Phoenix Suns. "His de- In Phoenix prior to the draft. season and has kept it. His dorm room In "That really meant a lot," Daniels said of his teammates' support. "I remember us go- fensive skills are good and he has "Word is, if I play well in Compton Is filled with pictures, posters and a great offensive game. other mementos. ing on a walk around my neighborhood for a Phoenix, that a first-round draft few minutes, just talking and discussing "He has a really good chance to pick is available for me," he said. make it on our level." "Their whole family is such a caring, lov- things. I was basically doing a lot of talking Daniels' stock is so high that 17 Blanchi saw Daniels In the Ne- ing family that any time you're in that at- because I had a lot of things to get off my NBA scouts attended Wednes- braska tournament in December mosphere you're going to have a really close chest. That drew me a lot closer to my day's game at Ball State to see and gave him what he considered relationship," said Jay Larranaga, Antonio's teammates." senior teammate. his matchup a good rating. Daniels' range - he The Daniels brothers grew up in Columbus with Ball State didn't have a particularly good The emotional return shooting night when Bianchl was and played at St. Francis DeSales. Chris de- junior phenom cided to attend the University of Dayton, al- . there - was the only part of his Looming on the horizon was Eastern Mich- though Bowling Green gave him a serious Among the game the veteran scout ques- igan - the game Chris had planned to attend look. scouts there tioned. -on Feb. 14. were Jerry "If I could pick out one thing It was during Chris' recruiting visit to After an emotional meeting with Coach Bowling Green that Antonio, as a high school Krause, gen- about Antonio, he's good with the Larranaga that day, Antonio decided to play. eral manager ball," Blanchi said. "He can get freshman, initially came In contact with the Falcon fans will long remember the out- of the Chicago himself a shot in almost any situ- campus. come: Antonio's off-balance layup on the run Bulls, and Mike ation." "I would have loved to play at Dayton with with four seconds left gave BG a stunning Jim Larranaga my brother," he said. "But BG never stopped Dunleavy, gen- His teammates believe Daniels 72-70 victory over the nation's 23rd-ranked eral manager and former coach is ready for the next step. showing faith In me. They stayed with me team. of the Milwaukee Bucks. "I think Antonio Is playing with the whole time." "That day was so emotional for him," "Antonio's future depends so much confidence right now," Even while two hours apart at school, the Stacey said. "He dldnt eat that day or any- solely on how good a defensive Jay Larranaga said. "He's just Daniels brothers stayed close. They spoke thing. That was a great game, and a fitting player he becomes," Falcon making great decisions and play- on the phone often, but because of the hectic return for him." coach Jim Larranaga said. "The ing great basketball. It's easy to schedules within each program they were "Emotionally, that was harder than any- better he defends, the better play with him. able to see each other play only a few times. thing I've ever had to deal with In my life," prospect he becomes. Offensive- "We expect a lot from him and The last time Chris Daniels attended a Antonio said. "I know that if my brother ly, he has pro skills. He can pass, he's really delivered this year." Bowling Green game was in the 1994-95 hadn't been planning on coming to that he can dribble, he can shoot, he Daniels Is averaging 22.5 season, when Antonio had IS points in an game, then I probably wouldn't have played. can distribute, he can run a team. points and 6.2 assists per game 87-80 win over Toledo. He had his mind set an coming to that game. "At the pro level the point this season. "I remember being overly anxious to Because he was coming. It made It an easier guard Is probably the most de- "Right now, my Intentions are play," Antonio said. "It was just a good feel- decision." manding position and has the on the MAC and the 12 or 13 ing. He brought so much confidence to me. fewest number of players able to other guys In my [basketball] He made me believe that I could achieve One year later play at that highest level" family," he said. "That's what my anything in life." Daniels admits that an NBA mind is set on now." It isn't any easier for Antonio after a year. A team's support As the anniversary drew closer, reporters across the country have taken note of his Everything changed on Feb. 8. story. ESPN aired a piece on Antonio What they are saying about Antonio: Coach Larranaga received a phone call Wednesday. early that morning from Antonio's mother, Antonio alluded to Chris the night of the Falcon head coach J im Larranaga: Toledo game on Jan. 25, after scoring 33 "His junior year he stepped It up and became much more of a Alice. He and then-assistant coach Stan leader and much more demanding of himself. He started to work Heath awoke Antonio in his dorm room, and points as BG beat the rival Rockets. He on parts of his game that maybe he had not given total concentra- the trio drove to Dayton to be with the Dan- BC New. Pad* by Dtug Kkrcaonky talked about how he had been thinking of tion to: his defense, his ability to anticipate an opponent or help a iels family. him all day. teammate out. He is playing at such a high level, not only is he an The Impact of Chris' death was shocking He carries a newspaper clipping about his all-conference player but he has proven himself to be a true pro for Its suddenness. He died of a "rhythmic brother on every road trip. prospect." cardiac event," essentially a heart attack. It "There is no way he would "I can always just tell by looking on his is characterized in a long line of heart ail- have wanted me to quit the face when he is thinking about Chris," Western Michigan coach Bob Donewald, after a 93-67 BC win on Feb. 1: ments that have affected college basketball Stacey said. "As well as he Is playing right "If Daniels isn't the Player of the Year, It has to be a Co-Player. players. game. He would have now, I think he knows his brother is watch- Whether he's all-time anything... you just look at what the young ing him." man brings to the table when he plays. If he didn't the ball "A lot of people assumed since I was the wanted me to finish what our once all night he would still be, without question, the best player man left In the family with my two sisters, As evidence of that, many point to that on the floor. That young man is one heck of a fine basketball my mother and my niece, that I was sup- dream had started." EMU game last year. In the final sequence of player." posed to be the strong one," Antonio said. the game, Eagle guard Mike Pennlsi slipped 'Out of all of us, I showed the most emotion, and fell while attempting to contest Anton- Toledo coach Stan Joplin, after a 77-67 BC win on |an. 25: probably because I was so surprised by the Antonio Daniels io's game-winning shot "He Is probably doing more for his team right now than any- whole thing and thinking down the line about BG players will tell you that Chris Daniels body else in the league ... for that he's this league's Most Valua- how we were going to go on. tripped him. ble Player." "We couldn't believe that he was gone, but I "Coach and my teammates and the fans In remember Antonio saying 'hold the team "A lot of things I do now, I think back to Toledo and Bowling Green, they did a great together 'til I get back.'" what he would have wanted me to do," An- 1996 MAC Player of the Year Bonzi Wells of the Ball State Cardinals: job of supporting me. Coach did so much that tonio said. "There is no way he would have "He's a great player, very hard to go against. He can hurt you a Larranaga and Heath returned to BG that lot of ways." I don t even think he knows about how he had wanted me to quit the game. He would have a tremendous effect on me." night, leaving Antonio with his family. The wanted me to finish what our dream had lames Madison coach Lefty Driesell, after a 104-92 BC win on Nov. 23: Daniels spoke to then-freshman Anthony Falcons had a game to prepare for on Feb. started" "I said before the game he was an NBA player. He looked like Stacey, one of his closest friends on the 10, on the road against Ohio. Antonio Daniels is well on his way to doing an NBA player today." team, that afternoon. Antonio did not play in that game, although just that - and his brother Chris has the best "It was really emotional," Stacey said. he was on the bench cheering his team on. seat in the house.

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i page six The BG News Friday, February 7, 1997 Track teams lace up for All-Ohio Men travel to Kent I Women out to venge with skeleton roster loss early in season

By TOD McCLOSKEY the leader on the track. By BRETT THOMPSON the mile and the 3,000 meters. The BG News "He has a chance of winning all The BC News Lyne and Suzanne Isco could also those events that he Is in," Sink score big in the 5,000 meters. It Is quality, not quantity, that says. Revenge will be on the minds Kent State may hold a slight all teams try to obtain. Secondly, the mile relay team of the Bowling Green women's edge in the sprints, although a A short-staffed men's team en- is looking to break two records, track team this weekend when healthy Kaleitha Johnson may ters Kent this weekend planning the Bowling Green mile relay re- they travel to Kent State Univer- improve BG's chances. Johnson to win the All-Ohio Champion- cord and Kent State's indoor re- sity for the All-Ohio Champion- ran a 24.38 last year in the 200 ships. Some teams may bring a cord. This relay with the emer- ships. meter, which would be best In the ton of athletes to meets, only a gence of Terry Rivers has be- The state's best athletes will MAC right now. She also set a few of which score. But Bowling come one the best In the MAC clash Saturday at the Kent State University Field House record In Green isnt taking many athletes "Once he gets back in top form Field House, but BG will be most the 55 hurdles last weekend with to Kent. The team Isnt even go- he's going to be a huge Impact on concerned with beating the host a 8.12. If Johnson is ready to go ing to compete in the long and this team," sprinter Darren team. all out, the Falcons could take the triple Jump. Braddix said. "Terry adds a lot of Kent destroyed the Falcons 55 meters, 55 hurdles and 200 "Because we have such good leadership to the team.'' earlier In the season by 52 points, meters. quality people, the bigger the The distance portion of the giving BG more than enough mo- The most interesting matchup meet, the better we're going to team needs to start scoring more, tivation for this weekend's of the weekend might be between be," head coach Sid Sink says. especially In the 5,000 and 3,000 contest. senior Nikki Sturzinger and By placing higher in fewer meters. Cralg Nleset has carried According to BG coach Steve Kent's Roberta Collins in the shot events. Bowling Green will look the load, but his back will need Price, the Falcons should put up put. Collins handed Sturzinger to take Cincinnati and Kent by help If BG plans to run with the more of a fight this time around. her only defeat of the season two surprise. Even though tough big dogs. "We have a tremendous chance weeks ago and Sturzinger will be rivals Toledo and Ohio State will "In some of the distance races, to win," Price said. "It will pretty looking for vengeance. Another be elsewhere, Bowling Green has we really need to get things go- much be between us and Kent for big battle will take place In the high goals. ing," Sink says. the lion's share of the points. BCNcwi PkM* by Glu Fkmlng 20-pound weight throw. Juniors Sophomore sprinter Rah'Sheen Clay carries the baton in tne ancnor leg "I really expect us to be able to Because field events are per- Since the season started, Kent Heather Nordgren and Elyse of the Falcons' 4x400 relay. Clay missed a provisional qualifying time finish second and to be going formed before the running has remained in a rather stag- Roethllsberger will challenge in the 200 meter dash last weekend by one-hundredth of a second. after first place and trying to win events, it is ultimately up to the nant state of affairs while our Kent's Collins and Teri Girrell In it," Sink says. With any meet big men to keep BG afloat for the team is constantly Improving. what might prove to be the though, not everyone will meet runners to have a shot at first. Saturday is the time for some closest contest of the meet. expectations. But if the team can The high jump will be looked paybacks." According to Price, the Fal- BG to swim in last improve as they have throughout upon heavily and Doug Heitkamp The Falcons will rely heavily cons' role as the underdog might the Indoor season, then the Fal- will need to continue what he on their distance runners for work to their advantage. cons can fly to that next step, a started last week with a first points as they hope to take ad- "We cant forget that Kent beat league dual meet championship. place at the Field House. vantage of Kent's weak spot Jes- us by 52 points two weeks ago, A few key determinants will Shotputters Adam Rose and sica LaFene, Renee Strayer, but an upset this weekend is very tell the tale Saturday. First, Rah'- By MIKE LEONARD but we can defeat them if they Alex Moser will look to improve Missy Lyne and Nikki Monroe possible and we are going for it sheen Clay will be running In The BC News underswim." on great performances over the should rack up crucial points in on Saturday," Price said. four events for the first time this last couple of weeks.. year, which could help or hurt The Bowling Green swim "In the throws our guys are ROLLING Ball State's men's squad will be the team. Keeping Clay healthy Is teams will participate In their led by Ben Christoffel, the Ball ready for breakthrough per- Continued from page four. of the utmost importance - he Is formances," Sink says. Ing enough difficulty. At the final Mid-American Conference State school record holder In the moment we aren't trying to dual meet this Saturday at Ball 50-yard freestyle. Junior diver of the best gymnasts in the land. change the level of difficulty, State Dave Garrow is also likely to be a and mile freestyle records, out we're Just trying to become worthy opponent for BG's Jeff due to an Ice skating injury. "Both meets should Illinois also has a very more consistent, then we'll Both teams are currently post- Allen. Maumee native Kelly Price will strong team, coming from the think about trying to improve ing five-meet losing streaks de- While the BSU men bring a also provide healthy competition be very competitive. competitive Big Ten confer- the level of difficulty." spite strong Individual efforts in strong team to the water, the task for the BG diving contingent. On paper, their men ence. Alaska-Anchorage and Jackie Haft will be the only the pool. Ball State presents yet is even more daunting for the BG All is not lost for the BG wom- Yale are both traditionally Important Falcon to miss the another strong opponent for the women. The Cardinal women en, however, as Nancy Simpson should beat us, but weak teams. Yale has not meet due to Injury, with a bad Falcons. boast a team consisting of Joy hopes to break the Lewellen we can defeat them if managed to break Into the shoulder. Haft began practic- Despite the streak, BG head Gallagher, school record holder Aquatic Center 100 backstroke they underswim." 180's. ing on Wednesday and Is ex- coach Randy Julian is looking In 100 freestyle and MAC record record, currently set at 58.11 "Right now, we're looking at pected back in time for the forward to this weekend. holder In SO freestyle. The free- seconds. Simpson has recorded Randy Julian a three-way meet with five Eastern Michigan meet next "Both meets should be very style distance contingent is also times below this mark in both of teams In It," Connelly said. week. competitive," Julian said. "On strong, even with Petra Maurit- her meets over the last two Swimming coi ch "We should probably easily "Everybody's been working paper, their men should beat us, zon, holder of BSU's 500, 1000, weeks. beat two out of the four, and hard in practice this week," Julian gives out nothing but then we're kind of In a dog gymnast Melissa Hunt said. praise for the coaching staff at The men hit the water at 1 p.m. fight with the other two "It seems everybody Is tired, Ball State on Saturday while the women be- schools." but we're working through it. I "Bob Thomas Is a class coach," gin their festivities at 4 p.m. Both The difficulty of the Fal- think everybody is going to be WBGU Radio WBGU Radio Julian said. "In victory and In meets will be held at the Lewel- cons' routines Is also a con- pretty consistent this week- defeat he always offers praise to len Aquatic Center on the cam- cern, but consistency is still end." his team." pus of Ball State In Muncie, Ind. top priority. 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NBA Standings Miami 102, Milwaukee 90 Calgary 19 28 6 44 133 159 Fridays Games Charlotte 115, Sacramento 100 Los Angelas 19 29 6 44 146 186 Detroit 96, Houston 87 Wednesday's Games Florida at New Jersey, 730 p.m CCHA Standings National lasaatnall / Minnesota 103, Vancouver 86 Washington at Calgary, 9J0 p.m. ByThs Associatad Prau Pittsburgh 6, Montreal 3 Saturday's Games AJTImasEST NY. Rangers 5, Hartford 2 EASTEHN CONHIKNCI New Jersey 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 St- Louis at Boston, 3 pm. No gamea scheduled Toronto 4, Anaheim 2 Detroit at Pittsburgh, 3 pm. w 1 T Pis GF CA Atone* DfeWon N.Y. Rangers at NY Islanders. 3 pm. Michigan (25-1-3) 16 1 2 34 115 46 W L Pet. GB Saturday" Dallas 4, Tampa Bay 0 Edmonton 5, Calgary 2 Chicago at Colorado. 3 pm. Lake Superior (18-9-4) 14 5 3 31 92 73 Miami 36 12 .750 - No gamea scheduled San Jose 3, Los Angelas 2 San Jose at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. New York 34 14 .708 2 Miami (20-9-1) 14 6 1 29 89 61 Hartford at Montreal, 7JO p.m Orlando 24 20 .545 10 Michigan State (16*3) 12 4 3 27 75 52 ThanaVs Phialdelphia at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m Washington 22 25 Sunday's Game .468 13.5 Buffalo at Tampa Bay, 730 p. m. Bowling Green (13-12-3) 8 10 3 19 79 85 New Jersey 13 33 .283 22 Not Included Western Michigan (11-12-4) 7 ■ 8 4 18 64 70 Philadelphia All-Star Game at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. Vancouver at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. 12 34 .261 23 Dallas at Phoenix, 9 p m Ferris State (11-18-2) 7 13 1 15 68 95 Boston 11 35 .239 24 Monday's Games Hartford 5, Boston 3 Anaheim at Edmonton, 10J0 p.nv Notre Dame (8-19-1) 5 14 1 11 57 75 Central DMstaa Florida 1, Buffalo 1, tie, CT Sunday's Games Ohio State (7-22) 5 15 0 10 62 108 No games scheduled Qiicago 42 6 .875 Philadelphia 9, Montreal 5 Alaska-Fairbanks (9-19) 5 17 0 10 70 106 Ottawa at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Detroit 34 12 .739 7 Vancouver 7, Detroit 4 Friday's Results N.Y. Rangers at Florida, 8 p.m. Atlanta 31 15 67* 10 Dallas at St. Lotus (n) Alaska-Fairbanks 6, Air Force 4 Charlotte 29 19 AM 13 Chicago at Phoenix (n) Los Angeles at Dallas, 8 p. m. Cleveland 25 22 332 16.5 NHL Standings Miami 2, Bowling Green 2 (OT) Indiana 23 23 500 18 Western Michigan 3, Michigan State 2 (OT) Milwaukee 21 26 .447 20.5 ay The tamrlatsd Puss Lake Superior 6, Notre Dame 3 Toronto 17 29 J70 24 Af Times 1ST Saturday's Keauks EASIBtN ttMSBNtl MAC Women's Standings Alaska-Fairbanks 6, Air Force 3 WtSTHDM CONKUMCI Atomic Division Michigan 6, Bowling Green 1 W 1. T Pts GF CA Western Michigan 6, Ferris State 4 Mewest Division Cortf All w L Pet. GB Philadelphia 30 IS 8 68 171 132 Miami 6, Ohio State 4 Florida 26 15 12 64 ISO 121 Utah 33 14 .702 — W L ret. W I Pet. N.Y. Rangers 27 21 7 61 189 152 Houston 32 16 .667 U Toledo 10 1 .901 18 2 .900 Minnesota 23 25 .479 103 New Jersey 25 17 8 ■ 133 124 Kent 9 2 .900 13 7 .818 28 J64 15.5 Washington 21 25 6 48 136 141 Dallas 16 44 Miami 8 3 .727 14 6 .600 Denver 16 32 33.1 17.5 Tampa Bay 19 26 6 139 160 N.Y. Islanders 43 Ball Stale 7 4 .636 9 9 .500 San Antonio 11 34 .244 21 17 27 9 142 1SS MAC Men's Standings Northeast Division Ohio 7 4 .636 Vancouver 9 42 .176 26 10 9 .526 Pacific Divnion W L T Pts GF GA Bowling Green 6 5 .546 9 10 .475 LA. lakers 35 13 .729 - Pittsburgh 30 18 5 65 200 162 Eastern Michigan 3 8 .272 6 12 .333 MAC All Seattle 32 15 .681 2.5 Buffalo 27 19 8 62 152 137 Central Michigan 2 9 .182 6 13 .462 W I Pet W i Pet Hartford n 24 7 49 153 171 Portland 25 23 S21 10 Western Michigan 2 9 .182 2 17 .105 Eastern Michigan 8 2 .800 17 4 .810 LA. dippers 19 25 .432 14 Montreal 19 27 10 48 176 204 Boston 20 27 6 46 153 184 Akron 1 10 .090 4 15 .222 Bowling Green 8 3 .727 16 6 .727 Sacramento 21 28 .429 14.5 Ottawa Monday't Came Miami, Ohio 7 3 .700 Golden State 17 29 J70 17 18 23 10 46 142 151 12 6 .667 VVBTBoN CONKUNCI Ohio 7 4 Phoenix 17 31 .354 18 Central Michigan 64, Western Michigan 59 .636 12 7 .632 Central DhW. Wesnoday'i Cames Western Michigan 5 6 .455 9 10 .473 W L T Pts GF GA Wednesday's Game. Ball State 5 6 .455 12 9 .571 Dallas 30 19 4 64 161 127 Miami 118. Boston 117 Kent 5 6 Detroit 24 18 10 SB 157 123 Ohio 89, Akron 74 .455 7 12 .368 Toronto 89, Cleveland 84 St Louis 25 24 S SS 161 166 Bowling Green 82, Ball State 69 Akron 4 7 .364 6 13 316 Philadelphia 113, San Antonio 97 Phoenix 22 26 4 140 163 Toledo 3 8 .273 Utuh 99, Seattle 95 Miami 62, Eastern Michigan 51 10 9 S26 Chicago 20 26 8 137 143 Central Michigan 2 9 Phoenix 99, Atlanta 81 Toledo 102, Kent 80 .222 s kl4 .263 Toronto 20 33 1 154 190 Denver 106, Washington 104 Saturdays Games Wednesday's Came* Pacific Divnion K LA. Lakers 106, Chicago 90 Ball State at Western Michigan Ball State 79, Bowling Green 75 F »% m ■aaaMeaaaaK W L T GF GA Ohio at Kent Ohio 64, Akron 54 Iv Thursday's Games Colorado 32 13 8 182 124 v Kent 70, Toledo 65 A/ vc ■^ Edmonton 26 22 S 169 1S3 Toledo at Eastern Michigan iYi n™ New York 96, San Antonio 84 Vancouver 25 26 2 172 180 Bowling Green at Akron Thursday's Result f m •—*5 Indiana 104, New Jersey 100 Anaheim 20 27 6 151 163 Miami at Central Michigan Eastern Michigan 82, Miami, Ohio 77 A_J r Orlando 119, Boston 111 San Jose 20 27 5 137 164 ■H f- <~:~:~M^*^»*<»<»*«:"^ ATTENTION UNIVERSITY AMBASSADORS Help 'Change the View' Alpha N Delta—Kappa Sigma $2* SPRING BREAK PACKAGE Jean UAO: The major programming SPRING RETREAT LOST& FOUND The sisters ol Alpha Xi Delta would like Boardwalk Beach Resort - Panama City's Saturday. February 8th organisation at BGSU D congratlale Michelle Mathieu on her Spring Break Headquarters Only $29 Per Per The BG News :0 0Oam 3 00pm Publicity Meetings lavalieriing to Kappa Sigma Chnslan Mayled scnlFlestrlctiorisAr^.1-e00-224-4»6». Mi let) Alumni Can ter Mondays, 9:15p.m 330 Union Alpha XI Delta"'Kappa Sigma Classified We hope to see you an there1 Quaerjons? Contact Jodi Pratt 0372-2343 Detachable Face tor car CD Players ""HEY ALPHA CHrS™ Reminder: Your scrapoook pages All majors welcome 354-8225 if you lost one. are due at rie retreat Alpha Xi Delta-Delia Gamma GET EXCITED FOR A FUN SEMESTER!" Ads Alpha Xi Delta would like to thank DANCE MARATHON. BETA 5O0. FORMAL, HOMECOMING 19971 SERVICES OFFERED the sisters of Delta Gamma tor a DATE PARTIES. SISTERHOODS. AND Anenoon Student Organization APPLICATIONS FOR CHAIRPERSONS ARE great time al the Valentine's oat* party TEAS! 372-6977 Mon . Feb.io is the deadline tor Dec. and Jan. S1XL AVAILABLE M 330 UNION. APPLICA- Alpha Xi Delta-Delta Gamma WE'RE GONG TO RAISE THE ROOFIIII Sudani Leader of the month. Nominations lo TONS ARE DUE FEB 12 AND INTERVIEWS The BG Nc••. will not knowingly acccp) advert i*e menu ARE FEB 14 SIGN UP IN THE UAO. OF- COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID (hat tlWnmiruMiT. or era. outage JiicnminalaQnanireU wt be turned in. Turn in your nominations to 405 ""HEY ALPHA CHI'S"" Student Financial Services has information on ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS!!! Grants A indi v sduil in- group on ire* bun ol race. MI . cote*, creed, Student Services by 5 OOpm FICE. HOMECOMING 19971 3.400. public $ private sector funding sources. religion. nMtonu ongm. Miual C-TKBUIIOO. alubihty. scholarships available from sponsors!!! No A MUST FOR ANYONE SEEKING FINAN- tUtUi to a veteran, or on I he Suit of vty other Legally uteoaymsrsa, evert!! UtCssh tor coi- IE NAMED THE COME LEARN ABOUT YOGAI CIAL AIDI For intormalion: 1 800-263-6495 art protected vUlus legesm For Info: 1-600-243-2416. ORGANIZATION OP THE V6AR BY USOI COME LEARN ABOUT YOGAI Jon Robert K. Reealer. a national criminotogist F55446. The BG New* reserves the right 10 decline, diuondniae SUNDAY FEBRUARY 9, 1997 1-230PM IN & leading expert on violent crime when he dis- ATTENTION UNIVERSITY AMBASSADORS USG wHI be awarding the or re*i*e any advertisement such u then*, found lo be EPPLER CENTER 221. WEAR COMFORTA- cusses Serial Killers, Sexual Violence and Do you want to learn to speak Spanish? SPRING RETREAT •USO ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR defaUfuiory. lacking m factual bun. misleading or like BLE CLOTHES AND BRING A TOWEL OR the Criminal Mind. Ressler Is a twenty year Call me 353-0068. Saturday, February 8th AWARD' tn nature All advenaeftvenu art lubjrci to editing and MATTOSfTONI veteran of the FBI. He has investigated & sal 1000am-3:00pm D the organization that best displays how appro, al COME I EARN ABOUT YOGAI face to face with notorious murderers such as Pregnant? Mies Alumni Center they have benefl tied the BGSU a Bowling Green community The BG Newt.avafonjmr^ntoirserMNK.reiogriiiei Jeffrey Dehmor, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Free Pregnancy Tests. Confidential & Caring We hone to see you al therel the imfMMtibility of presenting all of dm type of adver- Gacy. Charles Manson, and David Berkowitz. 354-4673. BG Pregnancy Center. Reminder: Your scrapoook pages To enter. *suhm« a 8 to 10 -ran. video to tising and therefore encourage* our reader*, to hewa/r DISCOVERY DAY the son of Sam Killer are due al tie reseat. USO raapsaysna their accompaahmerrta t Alwayi be familiar with a buatncu before tending moriey strengths at BGSU A In BO. The American Marketing Association siviles Mon. Fab. 10.730pm Win tutor m Chemistry 100-127. Math 100 ~ c* providing pervynal credit infortrvauon Pleue remem- all majors to Celebrate Marketing' with us Lanhart Ballroom Top 3 v-deos wil be shown at USG's 111 AN- ber. if it sound, loo good to be true, n probably tt C 233, Physics 202 » 211 Call 353-2022 Saturday. February 6 9am - 2pm •FREE- NUAL UNIVERSITY BANQUET. MARCH 5 si You tan help m by calling ihcad>ertiiing department *i Registration forms available & the AMA Ouastons?Cal 2-7164. sponsored by UAO ATTENTION UNIVERSITY AMBASSADORS front of adrnmistrators. faculty and feftow Uni- 4l9^?!-lWSwiihyc-rfcofnplaintiasidwgj.eWion. We showcase m the BA hallway. PERSONALS SPRING RETREAT versity org members. ask thai you pfeaae provide your name, iddreiv *f"J ptvow* Saturday, February 6th •$15 donation ID DANCE MARATHON is re- $S members $10 non-members MORTAR BOARD CANDIDATES number, along with your vpecifk comment) With your Hope lo see you therel lOOOam-SOOpm quired to enter. Videos A donations (checks help we ear. make The BG Newt a belter public at ion MORTAR BOARD CANDIDATES Mien Alumni Center made payable to USG) can be sent to the USG DISCOVERY DAY The deadline for applicaDons •Support Dance Marathon* We hope to see you al there I office in 404 Student Services has been EXTENDED Order Papa John's Pizza This Thursday Reminder: Your scrapoook pages ■Deadline la Feb. 21. For more Into, call FReNOSOFTHEDEAF to Wad. Feb. 12aI5pmll between 5 00pm 12 00am are due at the retreat 372-6026, or 372-6116. Mon.. 9:00 Fab. 10 Applications available in Mention Dance Marathon and USG—USG-USG CAMPUS EVENTS Ed. 383 405 Student Services 10% of your purchase wil Movie nighll Tons of signing fun! be donated to help AXO RUSH AXO RUSH AXO support the kids Now hiring operators tor Campus Fact Line Alpha Chi Omega will be having rush on Open to freshman and sophomores •Support Dance Marathon* BEST HOTELS 6 LOWEST PRICES tor M JOURNALISM SCHOLARSHIP tt OOT THE WINTER TIME BLUES? Monday. February 10 at the SPRING-BREAK BEACH destinations. Only 100 applications available beg @ Sam APPLICATIONS Come relax and listen ID the ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES Alpha Chi Omega house FRIDAY. Office ol Sludeni Employment Florida, Cancun. Jamaca. etc Now Available in 318 a 302 Wast Hall Just Us Band' Al St. Thorn as More: 8004:45 Jobs begin next fall: training this spring. CALL NOW tor rooms or SIGN-UP as DEADLINE: MARCH 7,IttT A live Jazz Band 1200 Noon - MasvAshes Service 900-9:45 For more information call INTER-CAMPUS REPR. 800-327-6013 Performing In iha In the Union Grand Ballroom: AXO RUSH AXO RUSH AXO htip. Www icpt com the Office or Public Relations 372-2616. Amani Room 7:00PM - Ashes Service ■National Soaety 01 Penning Rifles" Sunday. February 9.1997 9 IS PM - Ashes Service \U XI' Xll Xi' Xlz Xli Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml XI! Xil Ml Ml Mi A norvgreett co-ed fraternity 730 p.m. STUDY ABROAD IN AUSTRALIA Sponsored by St Thomas More AftVaaM with Army ROTC FREEI A representative from AusiraLeam will be on Student Connection Into meaOna BW3s@ 7 00 Thurs FsB 13 Sponsored by: Office ol Student Activities campus on Tuesday. February 11. Come to a Congrats to our new executives: "No military obsgaBon * For more Information call 3722343 meeting al 200pm m iha Faculty Lounge in tie Lenten ASH WEDNESDAY Service Sudani Union. Call 372-0309 with questions AtSt.ThomaaMors: President: Christine Hoge 12r00 Noon - Maes' Ashes Service Vice President Jen Eleser HAVE A DATE ON USI USG-USG- USG-USG AMA-AMA-AMA'AMA In the Union Grand Ballroom: Phi Beta Lambda Rathe Applications and Petitions fro Pres/Vice Pras Secretary: Tenille Abrams American Marketing Assooason 7 OOPM - Ashes Service Wei a $30 gift certificate to E asystreat and At-Large Senators win be made available Treasurer: Karen Zmk Sooal Night al 9:15 PM-Ashes Service and 2 movie paaaesl on Monday Feb. 10. If you are interested Nicole Levero Chi Criis @5 30 Sponsored by St. Thomas More Pledge Educator: Tickets available In BA Building (by the please come to 404 Student Services or can Bring a Friendl Student Connection Personnel: Sheri Suuffer our office al 372-8116. AMA'AMA-AMA'AMA 1 SI floor computer lab) on Feb 11,12.13 Panhellenic: Jemca Summerset! Irom 10am until 2pm or rum any PBL member. Jen Proelkh $1 par MM or a tor $3 Winner wHI be Rush: drawn 0 2.30pm Thursday. Feb. 13. Social: Jen Houston JUST IN TWE FOR VALENTNE'S DAYI ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< House Manager: Krislie Beck CHARLESTON APAETMENTS, Xll Ml Xil Xil Xil Ml Xil Xil Ml Xil Xil Xil Xil Xil Xil Xil Xil AND The sisters of Gamma Phi Beta "^C MID AM MANOR The would like to congratulate the j-t, • NOW RENTING • Panhellenic Council brothers of Kappa Alpha Order Choose from choice aparUnents within walking distance J to campus Summer 1997 and school year 1997-1996. Presents *r on receiving their charter. 2 bedroom, furnished or unfurnished, gas heat and The 1997 Officers ^ Your hard work paid off! Jjrf water included, air conditioning , 641 Third St Apt.4, B.G. Resident Manager 352-4380 Executive *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ President Sue Justen VP of Membership Erin Coodsite Development VP of Rush Bethany Gadfield VPofRhoChi's Megan Meyer PIZZA & SUBS Cabinet Director Kate Fortlage Free Delivery 354-3100 Treasurer Amy Schuller Methods HOURS: Laura Heck Monday - Thursday 4pm -1 am Cabinet Friday & Saturday 11am - 3am Sunday 12 noon-11pm Alumni Development Shawna Wiemken Community Service Stephanie Palovich Faculty Relations Each unit has: Wesley Holmes C HOWIE™ Greek Week H Extra LLaLyg® - 2 large bedrooms, fully furnished - Kyle Russ Human Relations Lisa Lenzo EXPRESS II - washer and dryer ~ Intramural Dawn Fcsmier I 1 Large Pizza II Pizza - dishwasher and microwave ~ Liability Awareness Dana Henderson With 1 Topping - extra storage and much more - w/1 Topping II Organizational Dana Albrecht II Call today for more information Philanthropy Becky Burdyshaw $6.99 Public Relations II 352-9378 Sara Theis ! $ 4.50 Free Delivery Scholarship Kara Kozub Extra Topplnss - 99 < II PICK UP ONLY Extra Toppinss - $1. 25 Live in the luxury at Fox Run. -II CONGRATULATIONS!!!! 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OAVTONA KACH SMINOIREAK! KA •Founding Fathara' KA ASSfMBlFRS Excexent income Mlndyo l boelneea! ColorWorks il cur- Apt. tor ram. Free cable, new carpet A etudent only motel Congratulations TAKE A BITE AND ON THE MOVE to assemble products at home. renOy recruiting on campus tor a kmltod num- Call 354-7079. Sreek sway lo the hottee) action In Rortda RoHy. Howard. Stubby. Nymphius. Shmitiy FOR HEALTH AND JOY Into 1-504 646-1700 DE PT OH 8255 ber ol summer 87 management poiiooni Etvs. Hsitalman. Dsutsch, Blsnkanbuig Cal (372-3355) now lo find out about an •tan guys mesas gktal NEW metal on In* Gaai hands on experience in managing a bust Aval lor Rent Augl.W ocean, rated AAA and Superior Lodging, Gould. ODal. Skleborharn. Carter. Walace. 8 wk. program designed lo educate neas in your hometown. OpportuniDe! availa- Close to Univ. Year lease req'd Tanbrlnk. Sullvan. Msurar, Radman. Braving about healthy oanng and CAJaP WAYNE (staler hall ol brother/sister ble in Toledo, Sylvanla. Meumee. and other beech »n«l>tll», tat MTV. Pool t wetber •3 bdrm home oxc. cond. $650 opon 24 hows, b y.o.b Free gold card wall Parian. Madau. Colandsr, McNeal. Acker eierase habits (weight management). camp. Nathwasiam Pennsylvania. 6/23 - areas. Summer earning! $789,000. To speak 718 3rd Street Wed 3 30 5.00pm Beginning 2/5/87 check4n. Oonl ba M out ol Ms Spadal man. Alman. Young. OaMain. Purcstl. and Ro- r 6/20/87). Have the most rriemorable summer to a campus representative call 3 bdrm apt 443 N Enterprise JS50 "lomollonl http://www.day1ona-lnn.coni. bUM Or Prsvanson/Wallnass 372-8355 ol your llel Oractors needed lor Drama. Fine 1-600-477-1001. -1 bdrm apt 443 N Enterprise $300 osjj. i-eao-saa-osis. Way lo Go Gentlemen, Am. Sports. Campmg/Nature Counsetont tor: cal 666-4651 Appointments only •he beet a yet lo cornel Tennis. Sports. Gotl. SeW-Oelenea, Gymnaa Telephone interviewing part-time, flexible OtAOUNet FOR BIOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP Doyle USG USG USG USG tics. Dance, Cheeneading. Hopes. Guilar. Ba- scheduling, relaxed atmosphere in Perrysburg For Rent: Unfum. 3 bdrm apt. with attached 2 APPUCATtOHS ■ February 10. KA • Founding Fathara • KA Applications and Petitions tor Pre/Vice Pros tik, Sculpture. DrawingyPainbng, SHuKiaen. MoaBy evenings A weekend! cell 874 5642 car garage. No pets, avail starting m May Call Do you M arulouo whan apaaldng In pub- and Ai-Large Senator! wil ba made available Ceramics. Swimming (WSI Preterred). Sailing, 3544146 between 4 A 8pm weekday!, and Working Band seeks experienced bass player. on Monday. Fee.10. II you are interested. w a t a r i k 11 n g Other Hall: after noon on weekends Hc or ki tha deearoom? Bnel workshops on MORTAR BOARD CANDOATES please coma lo 404 Student Services or call Drrver/Wdeo/Phoiogmphy. Heed Chel and covers focused, original potential Serious In* speech anxiety ara now baing offered FREE MORTAR BOARD CANDOATES our office at 372-8116. pukes only. Cell Brant al 354-0317. Free Feb. rent. Female subieaaer needed im- through a study being conducted in rie Dapt. of Ths deadline lor applicationa Assistant Chef. Kitchen poabons. Oflica per USG-USG USG-USG mediately. 2 blocks from campus. $i55/mo Psychology Cal 372-2540 lot mors intorma- has baan EXTENDED sonnel. On Campus toexviewi February 18th. Ca« 1-600-278-30l8to«irormallon. plus uM. 384-8271 Ml to Wad. Fab. 12ai5pmll FOR SALE Applications available in COONSELOflS - USTHLCTORS neededl House for Rant. 730 Earn GET 6YVOLVEDII GET MVOLVEOII Wake 'n Bake tor Clean 2 BR house near 8ti St. Rent 400/mo Tha Psnhslinlc Leadership Development 405 Studant Sanrlcas Bering araak 1887 100 poeittonal Coed summer camp. Pocono MU . PA. Good salary/ttpel (806) 888-3338 ccsecksd quarterly Tenant! pay all uek- postilion 6 Hotel From 8429I Save SWIMMING POOL, JACUZZI. EXERCISE 'Just Us Band* Phi Mu'Kappa Alpha "PhiMu Warned 100 indents. Loss 8 D 100 bs. New Deyeare teachers needed cal 8784100 b/w $150 On Food. Dnnks A Free Pametl 111% ROOM. 2 FULL BATHROOMS. PLENTY OF AkVe Jazz Band Tha akuars ol Phi Mu would metabolism breaMh rough. Dr. recommended. hours of flam A 3pm. Lowest Price Guaranteel springbreak- STORAGE SPACE. $300 PER MONTH, Performing m the kka to congtatulals ths Guaranlsed 130 coil. Free Gilt, bavel.com 1-800-678-6386 EASTERN EUROPE EMPLOYMENT MONTH TO MONTH RENTAL. FREE MOVE AmanlRoom gantlsman ol Kappa Alpha on 1800-435-7581 1 ravel Eastern Europe ft Awesome Spnng Break Bahama! Party IN. AND FREE OUT (418) 676-3777. Sunday. February 0, 1BS7 rhelr ensnaring and wish them by leaching basic conversational English in Cnaael 6 Days $2781 Induces All Meals. Par- 7:30 p.m. good luck thia waakandl Prague. Budapest, or Krakow. Inexpensive Baa A Taxetl Great Beaches 6 reghflrfef i tor Rent: The tonowmg houses ere tor FREEI Phi Mu * Kappa Alpha * Phi Mu WANTED Sponaorad by: Office ol Studant Activities Room A Board t other potential benefits. Fmd Leaves from Ft Lauderdalel sprlngbreak- rent tor 67-88 school year. All 12 mo. leases. For mora mtormauon call 372-2343 out how to succeed In this field Call: (208) travel.com 1-800 6766386 tenants pay al util.. sac. dep.. parental guar- SPRWM BREAK PANAMA CITY BEACH 1 Femsta nonsmoking aublaaiar 971-3680 axt K55441. anaereq.no pea FLORIDA SANDPIPER-BEACON BEACH 1.116 Ridge Rear -1 BR apartment. 2 blocks needed rmmed at 80S 2nd St. AplB Entry Level Unix Syalems/1P Network 18" GE TV. 835. 45" projection TV. Hai pio- hayCtwyLShalby.Katla.aWaody RESORT. 3 POOLS, 1 INDOOR POOL. from campus. Avail. S/16/97 Rent $27S/mo. 8185/mo. Can Amy 362-4808 AdmmiiiraBon Opening. Lxna. OH area. Bjre, needs some work. $200. Kenwood Tha Dsans Lit is calling our namssl HUGE BEACHSIOE HOT TUB, SUITES UP collected quarterly Phone 353-4071 ask ten- Al graduales/majora encouraged lo apply Study Hard! Go to dassi I know we TO 10 PEOPLE. TIKI BEACH BAR. HOME receiver. 645 Call 352 4999 ana to view E-mail: resume@network1 net candoittLovs. Lisa OF THE WORLDS LONGEST KEG PARTY 3 rimes, wanted tor Wooster St. house B8VWJETTAAUTO, STEREO. EXCELLENT 2 233 W. Merry -4 BR large house, must have Fax: 419-736-8043 Snail Marl: FNG, FREE INFO 1 100 lll-IIII 8165/mo. Summer 1807 through May 1888. CONO.. 78.000 PLUS $4800 06O CALL 4 unrelated tenants Aval. 6/18/87. Rent PO Box 1662. Wapakoneta. OH 45885 WWW.SANOPIPERBEACON.COal Call Brian al 3538815. 3722156 $760.mo collected quarterly Slop by and ask tenants to view. In cooperation wtfi the President's office. USG Cable Descrambler Kit Evening Part-time telephone help, Our offtce, 3. 734 Elm -Large 3 BR. 2 bath house. Aval INTRAMURAL ENTRIES DUE: M, W. A CO- USG-USG-USG la currently accepting applications tor tha posi- $14 95-See ALL the channels 6 00-9 30 M - Thurs Call 353-6093 8116/97. Rent $780/mo. collected Quarterly REC CURLING - FEB. 11; CO-REC WHIF USG cordialy inviias all mambsrs ol tion ol Studant Member of the Board ol 1 -(600)752-1389 FLEBALL - FEB 28. ALL ENTRIES DUE BY tha Uniyarstty community to ; Trustees Appecaooris muat be undergraduate FIELD SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Phone 354-6114 ask tenants to view. For more Information or to sign a lease, 4 00PM M 130 PERRY F-ELD HOUSE USO'a 1at Annual Unlvereky Sanquat irudenra in good academic and disciplinary DAP Inc. hae an imrnediale opportunity tor an Car Stereo for Sale contact Arbor Enterprieee at 384-2854. March S, Lanhan Grand Ballroom, 7pm ■landing with tha university Two year ap- enty level Field Service Repreeentaave In rhe Kenwood (CD), faceless Locelry owned and rtvanagad. Coat II Si 2 par parson A is bursarabta pointment that could bagm as early as April Toledo area Tha * your opportunity to as- only 5 months old. just Haj new Darner wil bs provided A all procaadawtt I987 with term enrfcng in March 1988. Apptica sume a position of significant responsrbaty and Houses/1 A 2 bdrm turn. apis, year, 8 mo., A Call A come listen - Jefl 354 8258 ba donated to DANCE MARATHON. tjoni can ba picked up in 404 Student Services grow with a leading manufacturer in tm home lummer lease! 352-74S4 $185 A mustbe relumed by 5pm Fab. 7. improvement products industry. S.O.L.D. * Coma sas vidao praaantarjona about Univers Two subleassrs needed tor lummer vary low Need 2 sublessors large 2 bdrm apl., avail in >ly organizatjonil USG will bs awarding THE Qualified applicant will have an undergraduate CHEVY CORSICA 90 power steer. ArC. '. would like to * rent, vary ekise to campus Cal Julie or Jes May, tots of storage, dose to campus. 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"All the anger and the eloquence are bleeding into fear" "Daylight Fading"-

O'Donnel Under the table and acoustic and Bullock are seat. As soon as I sat down I noticed of 'Too Much." They took its cha- that they flipped on brighter lights, ac- otic power and slowed it down into a In Love and War By: Brett Mercuri tually exactly what I needed for sweet groove. The song instantly The Back Pages photos(l was not happy). As I said. I filled with a soothing melody and be- think I stepped out the wrong door of came a beautiful work of art. Near AKRON: The road trip began as I the car. To add to my anxiety, the ma- the end of the song Dave managed to left for my hometown at 9:30am Tues- mix in a short rendition of the David By Troy Reynolds jority of the crowd had never seen a real The Back Pages day morning. During my two hour acoustic performance before. They Bowie classic. "Fame." He used the drive I could not control my excitement, same trick with another song(can't re- yelled throughout the first few songs Last weekend. I went to see one of 1 was actually going to see Dave until Dave informed the crowd that the call the name) except he turned it into Matthews perform an acoustic the smash hit. "On Broadway." The my favorite actresses. Sandra Bullock, show would be much better if they just in her new movie. "In Love and War." show(acoustic being my favorite type listened. Some did. some didn't. Of most humorous moment of the night of music, and Dave being a master of came when they played a song that Based on an episode during Ernest course, we also had the smokers in front Hemingway's youth, the film begins the guitar). Anxious to see the show, of us(both kind), thankfully they were 99.9% of the people did not my brother and I took off from our recognize(myself included). He un- with the disclaimer that "This is not a caught early on. People need to think true story." The film focuses on a North Royalton home and headed for of others a little more often. Now that veiled the mystery, he stated that he Akron at about 6:00pm. However, had just played a cover of a Marilyn World War I romance between I have vented, it is time to start the Hemingway (Chris O'Donnell) and when we parked 1 must have stepped night's turnaround,the music. Manson song. yes...a cover of a out the wrong door of the car. We ar- Marilyn Manson song. He proceeded Agnes von Kurowsky (Bullock), and They started out with "Lie In Our is based on Kurowsky's diaries. rived at about 6:45pm and promptly Graves." an up-tempo tune from Dave's to speak about Mr./Ms.( I' m still con- headed for the will call window where fused) Manson saying, "[wouldn't Visually, the film is impressive, but latest release. "Crash." It was a great Attenborough misses many chances at I was supposed to have two tickets and way to start the show, but the crowd was want to wake up to that in the middle a photo pass waiting for me. They of the night..."(I can't quote the rest, making full use of the setting. The rowdy and Dave wasn't in a groove yet. beauty of the Italian countryside and handed me an envelope containing no About the fifth song the show took off. but it was quite humorous.) The show tickets and a photo pass, which would was great throughout, but now its the epic battle scenes are usually Dave went into a zone playing a new passed over as much of the film takes allow me to take pictures of the first song titled "Crazy." The song is a quiet- time for the song of the night award. three songs and then leave the theatre. The collective crowd opinion for place inside a Red Cross hospital. The like number which left me in awe and dull, drab colors of the hospital are Needless to say I was quite upset. Some excited about the next Matthew's re- song of the night went to "Ants conversations and several people later Marching." Seats were of no matter only occasionally relieved, and this lease. He is still progressing with his seems to bring a somber atmosphere I recieved a single ticket, fortunately songwriting(as if it wasn't good enough as everyone stood up and danced. they sold us another ticket in the same People roamed uncontrollably to the movie. already). Throughout the night they The plot does not really engage the row to the sold out performance(odd proceeded to play songs from all of throughout the theatre having a good concept). Dave Matthews and Tim ole time. It was a very unique, and audience: there are no surprises in the Dave's albums including. "Say storyline. That is not really a criticism, Reynolds hit the stage at 8:00pm. and I Goodbye," "Crash Into Me," "Ants interesting thing to see at an acoustic was ready to start the photo shoot. As I show. My song of the night went to because the story does entertain. With- Marching," and "Christmas Song." All out an intricate plot, however, the suc- looked through the lens I noticed that wonderful, but now its time to tell you an amazing rendition of his song "I'll no light was registering, and since the Back You Up." Dave was completely cess of the film depends on the actors, about the show highlights) which could who manage admirably. flash was outlawed I couldn't take any fill this whole paper). submerged in the ballad.cosequently photos. The lights stayed dim through- sending the crowd into a complete O'Donnell plays a very energetic Let's dive into the fun pool. Dave, and Hemingway, which helps keep inter- out my three song limit; disappointed Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds played acoustic Tuesday Tim played a most memorable ve. ,ion silence. There are still no words to without a picture I headed towards my night in Akron est in the film during otherwise dull com. on pg. 12 moments. He does a very believable job as a young, impetuous Hemingway, and. moreover, he is quite likable in the role. When his pride and energy gets him into trouble, the audi- ence feels for him. instead of blaming CD Players rock the Commons him. Another actor might have seemed far more pompous and arrogant, and ruined the picture. Bullock is wonderful in her role as night at the Commons the opening scene Each time Derrick responds that he begin to change. him because she asked him in know- Agnes, a young woman in love who By Brandon Wray doesn't know what she really wants. The Back Pages was a girl shoing up for her first day of doesn't play any sports. As the guy talks about how much she ing that the only place to sit was on work at an AIDS hotline. "No, I just go here." he says. liked him and invited him back to her the bed. She tells the audience she A Red Cross nurse in an Italian hospi- The girl listens to the other operators Wayne Krausc and April Vaughn do room the female talks about not knowing duln :i want to go any further and that tal, she meets Hemingway after he is With skits ranging from a humourous injured and a relationship slowly de- look at dealing with a drunken resident saying things like never shake hands a powerful skit on date rape. how to end the date. She didn't want to she told him she was uncomfortable with a person you don't know where They start out sining back to back and invite him in becuase soon after she asked and wanted him to leave. She told velops. Any real character develop- advisor who likes to use all the free ment in the story takes place in Agnes, condoms he gets to the monolgue of a they've been. speaking at the same time about how she realized the only place to sit in the him. at least in her head she told him, Mike Hammer and Eve Jenkins play their date started. As the scene goes on room was on the bed. she says to the audience. as she is the only one who grows and freshman who was just killed by a learns, in contrast to Hemingway, who drunk driver, the CD Players present a two of the rumour spreading operators. the two voices separate as the stories The guy said that he knew she wanted cont.onpg. 12 Hammer tells a caller "You used a never changes throughout the film. show that will make you laugh, cry, Not the traditional love story, this and definitely think. doorknob what are you thinking, you don't know where those sweaty palms film depicts two people who truly care The CD Players are a theatre troup of about one another nonetheless. An ex- campus resident advisors, hall directors, have been that touched it." Eve stands up and screams at her cellent film for the upcoming holiday, and totally independent people that per- if one does not take the outcome too form skits and songs that focus on so- caller for eating in a restaurant. This skit is typical of the CD Players seriously or attach too great a mean- cial issues facing college students to- ing to it. O'Donnell and Bullock are day. show. It uses humour and creativity to satirize and illustrate a serious problem, both wonderful, especially in a role While trying to educate their audience that is new to her. and the supporting the CD Players really do entertain them all the misconceptions people have about AIDS and how it can be con- cast are more than adequate. I think a as well. At first thought the idea of a director of Attenborough's talent could theatre group of mostly student affairs tracted. One of the show:s highlights is the have done more, but the movie is still professionals whose CD initials stand enjoyable. for cultural diversity may sound overly four part sketch about racism that shows While the plot is simple, the reper- politically correct and institututional how a black male is forced to deal with cussions of the film are great. Had but that is not what the case here. racism at a variety of school settings. Derrick Jones plays a young grade things turned out differently, literary The CD Players a very interest- history might not exist as we know it. ing group presents a very enjoyable and schooler in the first part whose dream is to be President someday. His teacher Hemingway used this experience to intelligent show that is so creative and write his novel "Farewell to Arms." progressive that you may be surprised tells him that there has never been a black President so he should pick a Although Hemingway does not mature that Bowling Green can produce much in this film, the experience is the sometrhing like this. dream that is more realistic. Later as catalyst for the growing and develop- The CD Players write all the skits Derrick's character moves on to college ing that were a major part of the sto- themselves and use their own names on he is constantly asked if he plays foot- ried writing career of one of this stage. ball or basketball. Fellow students ask century's great authors. At their performance last Tuesday him how it feels to be on a full ride. The CD Players performed their"AIDS hotline* Tuesday night at the Commons

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By Nicole Stoner Double showcases The Back Pages Since Ekoosiic Hookah's start in 1991, they have become rather well- Hookah's live prowess known and popular, playing a wide variety of music from blues to funk, folk or just good old rock-n-roll. During shows throughout Ohio and across the country from New York to Colorado, the Columbus based band has capti- vated their audiences with their high energy music and improvisational jams. Ekoostik Hookah's latest release, fol- lowing their 1991 tape entitled "Under Full Sail" and their debut CD "Dubbabuddah" released in 1994. is a double live CD set. Recorded at vari- ous dates and venues in Cleveland, Co- lumbus.and Athens, the CD set captures many elements of the Hookah sound that made them popular. It contains the wide variety of muscical styles that Xing this summer at WMMS New Rock Rumble in Cleveland Ekoostik Hookah is known for. so there is something to fit almost anyone's tastes. Of the two CDs in the set. my favor- ite is the red. which is more lyrical. It Xing crisscrosses the state contains songs like "Brighter Days." "Harmonic Convergence." and "Jour- ney" that are easy to sing along with. on a "Love Rollercoaster" The blue CD. on the other hand, focuses more on the instrumental aspect of their By Tod McCloskey goals is play in the flats of Cleveland. that feeds off the crowd." Templeman music. This is evident in "Viper." an The Back Pages Xing has been playing together since says. almost 18 minute long song in which September of 1995. yet they are a new Toni Swezey. an English major at the last IS minutes, is almost com- With most small time bands, just at doing concerts. BGSU has heard Xing before, "They're pletely instrumental. playing can be hard enough. Groups We've only been playing out since kind of fun to listen to because they Although I prefer the red CD, you can put so much time and energy into prac- January of 96',"' Templeman says. encourage crowd participation." choose for yourself. Both CDs in this ticing that other ideas, such as. record- Only the lead singer is still a student The band's sounds range from the double live set are very good well worth ings and playing bigger joints fall by here at Bowling Green, which allows Grateful Dead to Oasis. Anything is up yourtime and money. And if you'd like (he wayside. Yet Xing. a local Bowling for the band to travel more. Yet they in the air for these guys— musically. to check out Ekoostik Hookah live be- Green band, has got everything to- still continue to play in this area. Basically if we're just practicing fore you buy the set, you can catch them gether. Janoch. who works in graphic design, someone will just bring up a song they Ekoostik Hookah plays at the Asylum in Toledo tonight tonight at the Asylum in Toledo John Templeman (vocals and guitar). has made a web page for the band (hup:/ want to play, we'll usually do it,"lhe Bob Stevens (lead guitar), Mike /www.ubl.com/artists/003444.html). It lead singer said. Chomos (bass guitar), George Cowdrey contains info about the band members With SO to 60 cover songs, these guys (drums), and Will Janoch (keyboard) and some sound samples, as well as can play nearly anything. For example, make up this up and coming band. other links. they just learned to play "Love These guys are all over northern People like it. their are people on it Rollarcoaster" by the Red Hot Chilli Ohio. With dates this weekend in (web page) from other countries like Peppers (which just came out on the Youngstown. Xing traveTs from this Japan, United Kingdom, and Switzer- Beavis and Butthead soundtrack). A2/J> AI ,\Zft> AL Al«l> Al A1«I> AX* AS* AZ4> area to Eastern Ohio. One of their big land." Templeman says. One reason for these numerous tunes The Brothers of Alpha Sigma Phi Templeman is a student manager at is the diversity of styles within the band. IMAGINE the telefund center, as well as the band's Stevens listens to Steve Vai. Janoch Proudly Introduce Our New Officers guide to booking jobs. likes synthesizer sounds, Mike prima- President Gordy Hemlnger We were talking about hiring a book- rily listens to 80's. Templeman enjoys ] The Unique Boutique ing agent." the singer says. the tunes of Phish. and Cowdrey is all Vice President Jason Anderson This is serious talk for a band that has over the spectrum. Treasurer .Ifete Blckel GRAND OPENING SALE! only been playing for little over a year. If Xing had to put a name to the sound Corr. Secretary Joe Iacobuccl With a demo tape already recorded. it would definitely be "popular alterna- Rec. Secretary: TomHollender to-SO 96 OFF Xing is setting their eyes on a bigger tive" rock. Scholarship Mike Beals Most Items prize. But these guys like to change songs Marshal Steve Dlckerson Thmt§hott February!! TOAST" We just experimented because we are around sometimes. Edltor^fi-v.^1 I David Claiboume working on a CD," Templeman says. We like to combine songs and add K| VISIT OUR NEW STORE Most other local bands haven't taken stuff into them," Templeman says. Alumni MlkePlickert Feb.28" the steps that Xing has. With bigger With only seven solid originals, the Sergeant-at-arm6 Scott Murphy 1445 E. Wooster to be held at Olscamp Hall dates over a larger area, anything can band is in the process of weeding out PD at Large Mark Keller (At the railroad tricks) happen. These guys are hoping to catch covers. Yet they have not let that slowed Paul Adelsperger Mon-Sat 11-9 Sunday 12 6 the attention of a recording company. them down in the quest for stardom. By Limited tickets- Staying in Xing and doing that for a taking it one step at a time. Xing has 352-3306 living for awhile is an option," opened the eyes of music lovers all must be 21 Templeman said when asked about around. Buy Early what would happen if a recording offer A catchy sound with strong instru- would be presented ."If we had a chance mental sounds and the repetoire of a Tickets and that we saw a light. I think we juke box makes Xing a very entertain- Okay. So here's the deal now on would go for it." ing and fun atmosphere. With their next sale at Xing still loves the small venues, es- Bowling Green date set at Valhalla's Trotters pecially when the crowd gets into it. (formerly Gamer's) on March 7th. you I think we like crowds that really get better catch them while you can. $5 advance into it because we're one of those bands Get on over to .RK $7 door

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By Josh Cable from classical to jazz settings. Daniels from the upper stratosphere of impro- S.lllllil.l, I 11 W kink Viluiil The Back Pages changed from formal wear to olive cor- visation to the quiet hush of the tune's Inc lUslillen duroys, a blazer and tennis shoes, sym- melody, and Halsey's caveat that listen- 1 ikl.i. and Eddie Daniels was the featured per- bolic of the change in atmosphere. ing to the tune was "kind of like going 1 ! ii, h former in (his year's third installment The sextet seemed tentative until to church" took on meaning. iish 1 ilm Ilk- 1 II.I.I. R d of the College of Musical Arts' Festi- Daniels barked "Play louder" (or some- The sextet brought down the house •lancl Mars ' •II |' in val Series. As his biography explains. thing of that nature) to the rhythm sec- with a rousing rendition of Coltrane's S.itunJ.r \ Daniels indeed is "the rarest of rare mu- tion and the band cranked it up a notch "Giant Steps," an ambitious undertak- ink Princes'. 7 ;II p in sicians." The clarinet virtuoso displays on "East of the Sun," a GRP selection ing for any group because of its blaz- IK, .imp II. ,11 Kn Ill l\ll the highest standard of musicianship on from a Grammy-nominated album. Be- ing tempo and monstrous intervallic 1 11,1,1V .111,1 cause of jazz's looser structure. Daniels' leaps in the head. Again Daniels burned S.itlli.l.u Ilk \«s.>. i.il,' S p in .ilk both classical and jazz music, respec- II |>,m. tively. Daniels excelled at both genres impact on the band was more notice- at the faster tempos, demonstrating his rockei Saturday night before a near-capacity able than in the classical setting. Con- absolute fluidity once again. After an- 1 n,l.i\ ,ili,l crowd at Kobacker Hall. Daniels put it sequently. "East of the Sun" featured other monstrous solo by Schmidt, the S.iliir l.i, \s M.i.l.i 1 .ml best when he told the crowd in between an animated double bass solo by Jeff rhythm section seemed to run out of i.lil songs, "we went from Schubert to We- Halsey, who demonstrated his propen- gas. Schmidt, Schupp and the horn play- Mr 1. ill ber to Bebop . . . three things you'll sity for weaving in and out of the har- ers stepped to the back of the stage, al- monic structure of the song while still lowing for an intriguing interaction be- \kuni 1 '0 p in never probably see on the same stage." ti\.ui Recital l.iil iuvei Daniels justified the critical acclaim returning to the changes with gusto. tween Halsey and Daniels. Whether this he has received for his classical play- Halsey's solo elicited an enthusiastic was planned or not is up to speculation. ilull,'« lit t ills Vl " p III ing during the first half of the night's response from the mostly reserved Although the band was noticeably 1 i II.ill program. Joined by associate professor crowd, as did a frightening exchange drained, it was nonetheless a real treat Sun,l.i. of voice Myra Merritt and pianist Vir- between Daniels and trumpeter Todd for jazz lovers to witness a true legend luhhanl Stre. Il.llk, ( llk.l .. • p ■! \ili.ini Rtlimi ginia Marks, Daniels was attuned to Davidson at the end of that song. When right in our backyard. The Back Pages' favorite comedy series. The National Lam Slllkl.i. l.i'/ every nuance of dynamics and interpre- he wasn't playing. Daniels was in con- There was a strange incongruity to poons' Vacation movies, returns soon with Chevy Chase and li'.'hl wild Ins l 1 ."' Ham! 7 HI run tation on the first piece, Franz versation with the musicians or stand- Daniels' appearance here in Bowling Randy Quaid trying their luck in "Vegas. Vacation" Schubert's "Shepherd on the Rock." ing graciously towards the back of the Green. While inside the venue there was Daniels seemed comfortable on stage, stage enjoying the music: it was fasci- world class musicianship in our midst, ing problem here in town. While there accompanying Merrill's gorgeous op- nating to watch this dynamic interac- outside some concert goers were forced was transcendent jazz on the stage, we eratic vocals with confidence tion between the artists, a luxury not to park in the commuter lots across the had to deal with insufficient parking and Daniels joined the Bowling Green afforded by the classical setting. way from the CMA lots, braving ice sidewalks, as well as gaping holes on TODAY AT TH€ String Quartet for the next piece, Carl From then on the sextet tore it up. patches and traffic on Merry Street to Merry Street that were pure hell on the Maria von Weber's "Clarinet Quintet in Daniels displayed his absolute fluidity get to the show. While it was quite a car. It turns out there was a hockey game B-flal Major." The clarinet virtuoso ne- on faster tunes like "It Don't Mean a treat to have an artist of Daniels' cali- happening at the same time, but plan- gotiated the serpentine melodies with Thing." Il was a real treat to listen to ber in Bowling Green, the abysmal lo- ning, nonetheless, was the problem total clarity, while maintaining sensitiv- some of the rhythmic and harmonic gistics only magnified the horrible park- here. *B ity to the overall blend of the string vocabulary being translated from the quartet. Dynamics were executed to classical genre to jazz. u^^J^JV^J^J^J^J^AJ^JUNION^J^J«^|J J^Jv«J^J^J^J^^ perfection. Again. Daniels seemed quite Daniels clearly brought out the best ■ ■ at home in this setting (only after a week in the jazz musicians. Even piano God r in-residency here at the University), Russ Schmidt, noticeably drained from evident in the smiles on the musicians' a teacher's convention in Toledo the THE BOWL-N-GREENERY faces after the end of the third move- week before, managed to pull an outra- SEAFOOD SPLASH ment. geous solo from his bag of tricks on Scallop • Cfams • Shrimp • Alaskan •PoBocd • 'Bafydjish Clearly this was not a fly-by-night Thelonius Monk's "Mysterioso." a Rock Rapelling Course jazz musician who decided to play clas- popular standby with the faculty sex- & our special rtcipe Clam Chowder. Also includes complete soup sical music on a whim to show off his tet. Schmidt's solo began in the lower & salad bar, potato Bar, and unlimited beverages. chops: this was total mastery of two register of the grand piano with a nasty Feb. 16 completely different genres. Daniels' barroom blues feel, then graduated up 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. All precise rhythmic and dynamic interpre- into higher registers with undertones of lor tations of the pieces may have been ragtime and country, all of which were Gilboa, Ohio suprising to those who were just famil- intertwined with Monk's off-color sense $26 - Bursarable Only $5.95 iar with his jazz efforts, as I was. of harmony. From there the solo erupted Hours: 11:30 1:30 pm But the real magic of the evening hap- into an explosion of sound, clearly en- Includes transportation, indoor and pened during his performance with the tering the realm of true inspiration. outdoor rapelling instruction and rock Faculty Jazz Sextet. In the conversion Amazingly, Schmidt brought it back climbing. Sign-up in the UAO office, MealCardAccepted4:30- 7:00pm 330 Union. "Big Charge Accepted 11:30 ■ 1:30pm & 4:30 - 7:00pm

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Dave conl. from pg. 9 the night. All said and done the show In the office three people are waiting to experience life. was among the best I have ever been for their results. One is a promiscuous The freshman, played by Derrick, describe ihe song. On Ihe same loken. to. Unfortunately the acoustic tour girl who occasionally shoots IV drugs. then talks about how great this party there are no real words lo describe Tim started in January and ends in Febru- Another is a very outgoing man who was that he went even though all he Reynolds(well maybe-WuA.'). ary. If you get a chance don't think tries to hit on the girls in the waiting drank was Sprite. Mid-set Dave walked away and let twice about going. room. The third is a girl who just got After the party he and his friend are Mr. Reynolds(self-taughi, guest I guess you could say that I tested because her friend was going. driving home and they are killed by a guitarust on all three Dave albums) do walked out the wrong door of the car. drunk driver the weekend before his thing. With a few delay and effects stepped in a swamp, and ended up in a Matt Boaz. in one of the show's fun- Thanksgiving. Derrick talks about how pedals he took the crowd on a strange most beautiful palace. niest roles, plays the man who gives the driver was zigg-zagging down the journey. Throughout his incredible his calling cards out to the ladies in the street and how his freinds were laugh- solo's, he created a jungle of wild ani- CD cont. from pg. 9. waiting room and rejoices when he ing at him while he drove 78 in a 25 mals, along with other various noises. finds out he is negative because he can zone. He made me dizzy with sound as well "How do you tell someone to stop now do whatever he wants to. The same friends are now talking as awe. The best way to describe Tim when they're sitting on your bed and The girl who just went with her friend about how they tried to stop him". Der- Reynolds in mainstream terms: the you invited them there," the girl asks turns out to get the very negative posi- rick said. "It must make it easier on their Steve Vai of acoustic guitar. Through- the audience. tive results. consciences." out the set Tim added to Dave's play- In another skit Anne Papcke plays a The most emotional skit is about a Matt Boazfatchelder Hall Director, In this scene from "fhe Babysitters' Club"Indlana Jones, some ing by littering the songs with crazy AIDS counselor whose job is to tell freshman who vowed on his mother's is the coordinator of the CD Players old British guy, Dorothy HamH's brother, and a hairy scary dude named Slash escape from all the recent "Star Wars" hype by making solos and wicked licks. Yes. he was as people whether they are HIV positive grave that he would never drink. It troupe. This was the second lime I have seen the light speed jump. good if not better than Dave with the or not. She is shown arriving at the of- would be a disgrace to her honor be- The Back Pages refuses to be part of this hype machine instrument(I'm still in shock). fice terrified about telling a young col- cause she was killed by a drunk driver. the CD Players and I have say it was anylonger, although we are covering this for the third week in a row. Their 2 hour and 45 minute lege student in the prime of their life When he came to college he told his one of the most rewarding experiences Back on Earth the original film grossed over 35 million dollars set ended with a great song titled "Ware- that they arc positive and are going to father that he didn't want to come home I have had in college. It is a show that last weekend to move back into second place on the all time box house." It gave a great feel to finish die soon. until Thanksgiving because he wanted everyone should see before graduation.. office list behind "E.T."

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