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In 7 days THE DAWN OF Olscamp to discuss joint efforts VOTER MAN I by Julie Tagllalerro administration reporter efforts," Olscamp said. at 4:30 p.m. at the University of Toledo. which students can earn degrees in nurs- vs* Lester Barber, executive assistant to Philip Mason, vice president of univer- ing and physical therapy by taking the Olscamp, said although the focus of the sity relations, said he did not expect is- first two years of curriculum at the Uni- University President Paul Olscamp conference is on collaborative efforts, sues of the task force report to arise at versity or UT and completing schooling will meet today with the presidents of recommendations made in the Board of today's press conference. He said the at MCO. SS3 three other state-funded universities to Regents' Managing for the Future task focus would be to acknowledge and pro- In addition, the University, MCO and discuss cooperative efforts between the force report may be discussed. mote cooperative efforts. UT also have cooperative teacher work- four schools. shops, clinical experiences, admissions Olscamp, University of Toledo Presi- Barber said the centralization proposal "The real issue is to tell people about programs and other instructional pro- dent Frank Horton, Daniel Brown of in the task force report - condemned by the things [the universities] are doing on grams. Owens Technical Institute and Richard University trustees earlier this month - a cooperative basis to serve Northwest Other joint instructional efforts to earn Ruppert of the Medical College of Ohio would affect all publicly funded Ohio col- Ohio," Mason said. degrees in a variety of areas include col- will each give a two-minute speech and leges. laboration with Owens, OSU-Lima, Lima then will accept questions from the press Some of the University's collaborative Technical College and Heidelberg Col- and public. "The big issue would affect all com- efforts include instructional programs, lege. Olscamp said the purpose of the press munity and technical schools as much as research, library interaction with MCO The University's funded research col- conference is to publicize the different [the University]," Barber said. and UT and planning committees in laborative efforts involve MCO, UT and Weather joint and cooperative endeavors among Olscamp said centralization and the different areas. Owens, as well as Case Western Reserve, the four universities. task force report will be discussed at the The instructional programs include Shawnee State, Miami and Ohio universi- "Too little attention is paid to these Board of Regents' public hearing Nov. 5 combined efforts with UT and MCO in ties. v«. District Practicing The Perfect Pitch Bush set to delay to visit

More of the same: Today, mostly sunny with vote on Toledo a high in the upper 50s. To- night, mostly clear with a BG not on itinerary low in the lower 30s. Wednesday, partly cloudy tax cut with a high around 60. by Christina Wise by Chris Hawley city editor Chance of rain is 20 percent. local government reporter

President Bush will make his Outside Campus The Bowling Green School Dis- way to Northwest Ohio again trict voted Monday to postpone Wednesday to visit Lima and Check those mailboxes, considering a reduction in the Toledo. part II: school's share of property taxes Stacey Silva, Last call for students to until June 1994. White House return their survey forms media press issued by The News earlier advance, said this month is Thursday. The proposal to reduce school property taxes had been made in the president's The surveys, which solicit visit was con- order to encourage passage of a student opinion on issues firmed around one-half percent school income such as the election, campus 4:30 p.m. Mon- life and local shopping, were tax, but after a bleak report on day, although distributed to 500 students' the district's financial situation, the exact time board members decided to table on- and off-campus mail- and location Bush boxes about three weeks the issue until any income tax were not avail- ago. collection is completed. able. To turn in your survey, Steve DeBolt, Lucas County send it via campus mail to If the income tax is approved Republican Party executive di- The BG News or, if you pre- by voters, it could take until June rector, said plans were under fer, take it to the newspaper 1994 to collect the full amount of way even before the visit was office in 210 West Hall. district residents' taxes, accord- official. ing to District Treasurer Antho- "We have high hopes he'll be ny Swartz. here, but until we get confirma- Superintendent Richard Cum- tion from the White House, noth- CM chief resigns: mings said any property tax roll- ing is definite," he said early DETROIT -- Robert Stem- back now could severely cut into Monday afternoon. "We're plan- pel resigned under pressure the budget of the district, which ning as if he will come, but you as General Motors Corp. is $500,000 in debt. never know." chairman Monday, ending a Confirmation was received, two-year-old command that "We're not going to be in a po- though, and if everything goes failed to stop record finan- sition to make a reduction for a according to plan, Bush will be in cial bleeding at the world's long, long time, if ever at all," Toledo late Wednesday morning. largest automaker. Cummings said. Contrary to a rumor printed by Stempel's departure He said the school district will The Sentinel-Tribune last week, makes his tenure the have to borrow money to pay off though, she said Bush will not be shortest of any of the 11 men both current loans and future ex- stopping in Bowling Green. who have chaired GM. penses, and advised the board not Tickets will be required to see Published reports quoting to propose any rollback in taxes the president Wednesday, unlike unidentified GM board for at least three years. at his whistle-stop tour Sept. 26. sources said he would be A Lucas County Republicans asked to resign because he "It will be this year and at least headquarters representative said was moving too slowly in two more before we can turn this The BG Ncwi/TIm Normin people who want a ticket should cutting costs to stop dev- around and people can breathe Getting ready to practice a musical piece, junior music education major Matt Millinger warms up by call the headquarters and leave astating financial losses. easier," he said. playing long tones, scales and lip slurs on the third floor of the Moore Musical Arts Center Monday their name and phone number. The decision to postpone a afternoon. Millinger said the piece he was working on will be part of a final performance at the end of Around 3,000 people will be "I could not in good con- property tax rollback followed the semester. contacted by the office and given science continue to watch presentation by Swartz and tickets. the effects of rumors and Cummings of a preliminary ap- speculation that have propriations package outlining undermined and slowed the the district's financial woes. efforts of General Motors people to make this a According to Cummings, the Perot claims GOP harassment stronger, more efficient, ef- schools could be $1.5 million In fective organization," debt by the end of 1993 because: by Steven Komarow pulled out of the presidential Stempel said in a statement. O A recently passed state law The Associated Press Conspiracies no stranger to candidate race in late July, he said. The 59-year-old automo- prohibits school districts from "I decided it was a risk I should tive engineer had kept a low raising property taxes as infla- by Evan Ramstad not take, could not take, did not profile since Wednesday, tion increases. Because of the Ross Perot took over a cam- The Associated Press have to take," Perot said in a when he angrily denied the law, the district can only collect paign briefing in Dallas on Mon- combative session with report- board was trying to evict 24 of the 40 mils appropriated to day and angrily repeated his sus- ers. "I adore her. And I would not it. DALLAS - Ross Perot's past is peppered with instances in which he risk ruining one of the most im- him from the company he picions the Republicans had con- made conspiracy allegations that turned out to be unprovable or joined in 1958. O The state is reducing the as- cocted a plan to smear his portant days of her life, and I sessed value of taxpayer prop- false. didn't." daughter and sidetrack his can- This time, he says, Republican operatives drove him from the cam- erty. According to Swartz, asses- didacy. He conceded he had no Perot "seems to have latched sed values have been reduced paign in July by threatening to embarrass one of his daughters. The onto this theory much like other direct evidence of any dirty charge has been stoutly denied by President Bush's campaign. Lottery from 35 percent to 26 percent of tricks, and the press secretary to people latch onto UFO theories market values and a recent bill President Bush likened Perot to a and he seems to believe it," chief CLEVELAND - Here are would further reduce them to 15 "crazy man" who believes in See Perot, page Five. presidential spokesman Marlin Monday night's Ohio Lottery percent. UFOs. Fitzwater said. selections: Perot said he was trying to re- statement saying it had never go," and brushed off Perot's Clinton said he wanted to win Pick 3 Numbers: 8-3-6 □ The district has lost $117,000 duce the subject to a "one-day "attempted, directly or indirec- statement, quickly rescinded, back Perot supporters who may Pick 4 Numbers: 8-0-9-1 in extra state lottery funds be- story" and return the debate to tly, to tap Mr. Perot's telephones, that Clinton wanted to "go have strayed from the Democrat- cause the money has been rer- presidential issues. disrupt his daughter's wedding, toward socialism." ic ticket. "You don't interrupt The Super Lotto jackpot is outed to the state's poorest His surprise appearance at his alter photographs of Mr. Perot or Perot reiterated his belief that your opponent when he's making $4 million. schools. son's news conference, telecast his family or take any other ac- Republicans threatened to a fool of himself," Clinton strate- O Interest rates have fallen, live by CNN, caused a sensation tion to interfere with the private release to the tabloids a doctored gist Paul Begala said. Compiled from staff and reducing the income on district as Perot discussed how he had lives of Mr. Perot or his family." photograph to embarrass his Clinton said he believed the wire reports. investments from about $240,000 been a victim of death threats, Bill Clinton described the Per- daughter, Carolyn, just before Republicans had been hoping to $75,000 annually. wiretapping and political tricks. ot-Bush episode as "strange." He her wedding in August. That The Bush campaign issued a said of the feuding, "Just let 'em threat was the real reason he See Politics, page Four. Opinion page two The BG News Tuesday, October 27, 1992

The BG News JEREMY STONE WEBER AN INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF FOUNDED IN 1920. J.J. THOMPSON KIM8ERLY LARSON PUBLISHED DAILY DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR NEWS EDITOR OPINION EDITOR AND WEDNESDAYS DURING THE SUMMER SESSION. KlRK PAVELICH CHRISTINA WISE CAMPUS EDITOR CITY EDITOR 214 WEST HALL BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY MATTHEW A. DANEMAN GLEN LUBBERT BOWLING GREEN, OHIO 43403-0276 INSIDER EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR Copyright 1992, The BG News jtrrtt r,/r Gardner has influence to represent our district < \\ men it comes down to the race for vide that new end-of-the-year state rev- ?0SS3 V Ystate representative, there's not a enues be provided to colleges and uni- whole lot that separates candidates versities. For this University alone, Randall Gardner and John Sinn. Both Gardner has helped secure $2.8 million have a number of positive ideas for im- more than was originally estimated by proving our state and the quality of ed- the administration. ucation provided within it. But what Gardner has also been instrumental Bush's own 'slime' tactics Sinn lacks in the way of experience and in working with members of the connections in Columbus, Gardner pos- Northwest Ohio Growth Committee in sesses. And for that reason, The News helping enhance Ohio/Canadian trade believes Gardner is best qualified for throughout the region. dragged him down in polls the job. On environmental issues, Gardner's lionaire saved around $284,000 A 1981 graduate of the University and July 1991 alternative fuels proposal It's (almost) official - George Bush has about two weeks left in Russell Kahler on his taxes, while the person a state representative for the past eight was an important step in promoting and his presidency (well, three earning $35,000-$50,000 a year years, Gardner has always been easily developing environmentally sound months if you the Novem- saved about $1,000 on her tax accessible to the constituents in his dis- energy strategies throughout the state. ber through January lame duck burden. trict. Coupled with the fact that he is a This proposal was an effective way of period), and people seem to be Now that's an equal burden if staunch supporter of education meeting the demand for cleaner- pretty pleased about this pros- I've ever seen one. throughout the state -- as evidenced by burning fuels and improved air quality pect, as well as the upcoming "Bill Clinton has no experience the fact that he is a ranking member on for Ohio, both important demands that term of Democratic candidate in foreign affairs ..." Who cares? the House Colleges and Universities were long overdue. Bill Clinton. Frankly, it would be a welcome Subcommittee and a member of the As for Sinn, he himself said that he is Yes, you can see the signs change to have a president who House Education Committee - it is everywhere - Clinton/Gore in wouldn't use the world as his own not a seasoned politician. We can't be "92 - in windows (yes, even personal war game, or attempt to clear that Gardner has the necessary sure that if elected he will be able to windows other than mine), on form a shadow government (you access in Columbus to be able to make a have the same access to helping higher bumper stickers, on campus, on haven't forgotten Iran-Contra, difference. education, job development and the en- buttons, pins and even on hand- hurts have again shown they have you?) every time Congress As for higher education, Gardner was vironment that Gardner possesses. He written signs and notes. have no respect for individual wouldn't fund his private little opposed to the subsidy cuts that were does have some decent ideas concern- People are so sick and tired of dignity or anything other than wars. levied in July and January on colleges ing economic development and health the lies, deceptions and broken their own re-election chances. In Imagine how nice it would be to and universities by Gov. Voinovich. care, but it seems like he had a lot more promises of the last 12 years of the last week, Bush has spouted practice diplomacy without a Opponents of Gardner, like Sinn, will to say about exactly what Gardner has Republican administration that blame at every organization from gunboat (or in the Reagan era, a argue that the incumbent did not do done wrong. they are taking it upon them- Congress to the "biased" liberal battleship) again or not to have to enough to help prevent these dispropor- Like it or not, Gardner's record is not selves to ensure that Bush re- news media for his failing cam- search furiously for a phony tional cuts to the higher education bud- turns home to Maine, Texas, paign efforts. Funny how he reason to cover up our real that bad. The facts and the accom- Connecticut (or wherever the wasn't concerned last year about reason for being at war (war in get. plishments speak for themselves ~ Rep. hell he is from) as nothing more the media's influence when his Iraq ... over oil ... NONSENSE, However, Gardner was one of the Gardner has done a decent job during than an increase in our nation's approval rating was around 80 the Kuwaitis needed us). first legislators in Ohio to support a his eight years in office. There is room unemployment rate. percent, or the Congress was "Bill Clinton wants to push balanced budget plan that would in- for improvement and he will be the first Although the writing is clearly government back into your lives clude new revenues targeted person to admit it. But based primarily on the wall, the conservatives ..." Three things: towardrestoring funding for higher ed- on his access and connections already still refuse to accept the base of "Yes, a landslide by a 1. The $100 billion bill for S&L ucation. established, it appears Gardner would their support in the last 12 years, Democrat... you just have to deregulation. Add that to the fact that he has con- be the best possible candidate to see fleeing in horror from what the 2. Try to book a flight on Pan- tinuously worked with the governor's that these improvements actually take party has become recently - the think that somewhere in Am or Eastern airlines lately? office and the budget director to pro- place. GOP or the POP: Party of Pats, America on election night, 3. Want to discuss abortion at a that is, Robertson and Buchanan. family planning clinic? ( wait ... It finally seems the American George McGovern and isn't this government intrusion people have had enough, though. Walter Mondale will have a into your life? Wasn't this spon- A recent poll by the Christian sored by the Bush administra- Sinead has courage to express beliefs Science Monitor projected Clin- lew things to chuckle tion?) ton winning as many as 350 elec- about" The BG News: wide-range audience. Whether or live television and rips up a pic- toral votes in November. That "Do you want to return Amer- I am responding to the article not you acknowledge it, she does ture of the pope, that does not would make it the biggest Demo- ica back to the days of the last pertaining to Sinead O'Connor's represent a view that many do mean she represents what beliefs cratic landslide since 1964. Democratic presidency?" It performance on "Saturday Night not have the guts to express. I have. Yes, a landslide by a Democrat never an issue during his 35 or so couldn't be any worse than what Live" that was published in The Sinead is not out to make If you are easily offended by ... you just have to think that successful vetos. we are going through now ... at News Oct. 14. friends by this or to sell any re- the single expression of one per- somewhere in America on elec- But what bothers me the most least Carter managed to cut the You ask why would Sinead take cords. I think she knew what she son, maybe you ought to take tion night, George McGovern and about the new Bush desperation budget deficit while he was in of- this extreme measure on live tel- was doing and knew this action Sinead's advice and re-examine Walter Mondale will have a few tactics is their blatant disregard fice. evision? We know the answer to would not be too popular. If she the views you have. I don't know things to chuckle about. for reality. As has been standard this question already. Obviously was looking for a way to sell her about you, but when I strongly A few members of the POP still policy for the last ,'ew years, the If George Bush wasn't presi- her beliefs are very extreme and records, she wou'.ri have used an- believe in something, the things seem to believe that "Harry facts are left out of almost all of dent of the United States, this all I doubt the public would listen to other tactic. I believe she firmly that other people say really have Truman" can still pull this one Bush's words. Here are just a few could be easily brushed aside as them if given the opportunity. stands behind her action on SNL. no effect on my opinions. I com- out - an upset is in the making - of the better examples: simple right-wing rhetoric. But I think it was an open opportu- Furthermore, I have my own mend and respect Sinead for and once again, just as he did "Bill Clinton is a tax-and-spend this man, an individual who nity for Sinead to get this con- mind and opinions and just be- speaking out on her views. with Willie Horton in 1988, Bush Democrat who will tax the shows such blatant disregard for troversial opinion across to a cause Sinead gets up in front of Gretchen Miller is setting aside his political cam- middle class to pay for his pro- the truth and for the needs of the paign and settling down into the grams..." If you want to talk people he was elected to serve, is slime he knows best - the nega- about taxing the middle class, the leader of the free world. On tive attack. you should look to the Reagan Nov. 3, truly free the world ... Perot will not win, but he should Bush and his conservative cc- years, where the average mil- vote for Bill Clinton and Al Gore. The BG News: Because of the lack of discus- I read his book "United We Just look at the debates (those sion on Ross Perot in The News, I Stand: How We Can Take Back of you who watched all three). Responses Wanted submit my beliefs for public de- Our Country." If you haven't Perot has been the most con- bate. read it, do yourself a favor and sistent, direct, honest and Signed letters or columns ex- 200-300 words in length and All submissions are subject to I don't care if he doesn't have a go to Jerome Library; you'll find straightforward contender the press the beliefs of the Individual should be double-spaced and condensation. snowball's chance in hell of win- several copies on reserve. entire time. To me that sounds and in no way represent the opin- signed Address or on campus Please address all submissions ning the election this year, but like a description of the ideal ion of The News mailbox number along with your to: my vote is going to Ross Perot. In In those 117 pages, he outlines man to lead our country. All readers of The News are telephone number for veri- my opinion, he is the only quali- all of the major problems with Character bashing completely encouraged to express their opin- fication, must be included. fied candidate for the office of our current government and defeats the purpose of televised ions through letters to the editor The News reserves the right to Opinion Editor president. offers his views on how they can debates. Electing someone based and guest columns. reject any material that is The BG News A lot of people would love to best be solved. Even to non- on his ability to rip the competi- Letters to the editor should be offensive, malicious or libelous. 210 West Hall beat me for saying that, but I supporters of Perot, his answers tion to shreds is just not the way really don't care. Do you want to make a hell of a lot of sense. to go about turning this country know why? This is America and around. Free Maiket DanDurica my Constitution gives me the Try this - find one of his solu- Mr. Ross Perot has proven his tions and pose it to Clinton or rtcet* c*« C~K# war© it****; yru &fi#r **•*/ t***nt&i CA right not to give a crap about success time and again. He wants iMAY*M S*eA A*V it^tS wiu. «A0kf AA*T nns uromtT cW^s ****• what anyone else says or thinks Bush supporters, but don't tell action and he wants it now, and I S**y « NfClMt MUfLt. ON s«*- /CAU ntr threat* w^c"i MM/*"•*•*> v/rww s t*'*Jr»s about me. In fact, I don't care them where it came from. Odds can't blame him. Personally, I am is ** toxic chemical "Right to Know," icals and third in toxic air pollu- products, motivate companies to ^ causing Ohioans to lose their tion. reduce pollution at the source -y\( jobs. and to persuade businesses to 'set*/ The truth is that any product The list of 458 chemicals that stop using toxic chemicals all sold to Ohioans that contains would require a warning stating together. y»F M cancer-causing chemicals would they either cause cancer or birth be required to have a warning defects is based on toxicological Bonnie Armstrong - JU label no matter where it was pro- information from the Interna- Freshman * £' £2 « —X2 JT" I A— - duced. The cost of adding a warn- tional Agency for Research on Biology

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Earth Talk Mortar Board chapter earns national award of excellence by Todd Klelsmit volunteer reporter "We're very excited. A lot of our time goes The University Mortar Board chapter was re- into fund-raisers and we've donated money cently named winner of the National Chapter of to a lot ol campus activities. By just being Excellence award for the second consecutive year. active, we're trying to let people know who The all-senior organization will receive a certifi- we are." cate Saturday in a ceremony at Ohio Northern University in recognition of its leadership, schol- Amy McCue, Mortar Board president arship and service during the 1991-92 school year. There are more than 200 Mortar Board chapters McCue said the group is already taking steps nationwide and the Bowling Green chapter was toward winning the excellence award again next recognized as the standout in the region. year. The organization has several events planned for The chapter focuses its attention on being active this year, including a "Meals on Wheels" fund- on campus and in the community. raiser and an Easter Seals Christmas party, and "Basically, they were looking for service," said the group will also take part in an AIDS quilt Bob Sadowski, public relations chairman. "We try awareness demonstration expected to come to to get involved in the small things as well as the big campus. things." "We're very excited," McCue said. "A lot of our Although most of the students responsible for time goes into fund-raisers and we've donated winning the award have since graduated, a couple money to a lot of campus activities. By just being of those students remain in the 35-member organi- active, we're trying to let people know who we zation, said Amy McCue, Mortar Board president. are." Politics Continued from page One.

"that the anti-Bush vote will be Clinton and running mate Al Vice President Dan Quayle, divided, and [Bush] can sneak up Gore rode a bus through North campaigning in Wisconsin, called through the middle." The Demo- Carolina and took questions from the whole affair "bizarre" and cratic nominee added, "This citizens on CBS morning televi- called upon Perot backers "to re- fight that Perot and Bush are in sion. join our crusade." right now may make that more difficult." Bush is campaigning in Perot's running mate, retired Colorado, New Mexico and Iowa. Adm. James Stockdale, came to If the American people "want James Baker, the president's his man's defense. to replace George Bush, they chief of staff, said he was trou- The B<; News/Lind* Lcnc only have one practical alterna- bled by Perot's accusations. "It "This was not a last minute tive," Clinton said. "I've got a would seem that if there was any- cock-and-bull story. Ross Perot is Addressing more than 20 students. Bush administration adviser Tom Watson talks about the Republi- chance to replace him." thing to this, they would provide the most honest man I have ever can Kurth Summit position in the Ohio Suite of the University Union Friday afternoon. Watson said the Perot was airing an hour-long at least some tiny bit of evidence dealt with," Stockdale said dur- United States was reluctant to participate in the summit because it was primarily politically oriented. commercial prior to "Monday to support what are very, very ing a campaign appearance in Night Football" on ABC. serious charges." Albuquerque, N.M.

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American Red Cross Local Tuesday, October 27, 1992 The BG News page five Red ribbons help Group blotter "1 Lance M. Drossman, 24, San- owner flagged down a police car dusky, was cited for disorderly and Veeley ran. Police followed plans to conduct while intoxicated and and found him around the area of with persistence Friday at the Prospect Street. He was incar- educate against Lambda Chi Alpha house, police cerated in the Wood County Jus- discuss said. tice Center on $2,300 bond. -i Jason G. Kelley, 18, 443 Conklin, was cited for underage ~1 Charges are pending against substance abuse consumption at Howard's Club a 15-year-old girl who was found race ideas H, 210 N. Main St., Friday, police passed out in Uptown, 162 N. by Jason Peslikls by Daron McDonald reported, Main St., Sunday, police said. city reporter contributing reporter 1 William Willmarth, 25, 1005 □ Jeffrey A. Betts, 22,838 Fifth □ An employee of Campus Pol- N. Grove St. Apt. El, was ar- St., was cited for criminal tres- lyeyes, 425 E. Court St., reported rested for disorderly conduct When federal drug agent Enri- The People for Racial passing Friday on South Summit he saw two naked men run by and while intoxicated and with per- que Camarena was murdered in Justice Committee is plan- Street, police said. steal pumpkins from the Pol- sistance Sunday. According to 1985, relatives wore red ribbons ning to bring students lyeyes lot Saturday. After in- the police report, Willmarth was to his funeral, giving Red Ribbon together to talk about racial □ Someone reported a "suspi- vestigating further, police dis- banging on doors in the 1000 Week its start. issues in the program cious vehicle" with bones tied to covered the men were rugby block of North Grove Street and Since then, Red Ribbon Week "Let's Talk About Race." the grill parked on South Main players from Kent State who causing a general disturbance. has become a nationally support- "People think about it in terms The program, planned for Street Friday. Police said an offi- were at a nearby party. The men When police approached him, he ed drug-prevention program of school children, but it is for all Nov. 9 in Ashley Hall, gets cer looked at the vehicle and explained they streaked and took was allegedly combative and with millions of Americans par- people," LaFond said. "We want students together to talk in- concluded the grill decorations the pumpkins because they were abusive. When taken to the Wood ticipating in cities across the everyone to be aware." formally about issues re- were just animal bones. just following a "rugby tra- County Hospital for treatment of country. George Obermeier, a preven- lated to race by creating a dition," according to police. injuries he received earlier, he Roberta Leslie, Bowling Green tion humorist, will present a free comfortable environment □ Roger A. Bechstein, 35, Wes- was also reportedly very un- Junior High School guidance workshop, "Managing Stress and where students can express ton, was arrested for DUI Friday □ Thomas S. Veeley, 19, Du- cooperative toward officers and counselor, said Red Ribbon Week Burnout," Tuesday evening at their attitudes and feelings on South Main Street, police said. blin, was arrested Saturday for hospital staff. After treatment at started as a grass-roots effort to Bowling Green High School. about race confidentially, underage consumption, posses- the hospital, Willmarth was increase awareness of drug and LaFond said the workshop will according to Chris Smith □ Joyce L. Landis, 29, Toledo, sion of a false ID, disorderly transported to the Wood County alcohol abuse problems. enable people to deal with prob- erman, egalitarian of the was arrested for disorderly con- conduct while intoxicated and Justice Center, where four lems in a more positive way, PRJ Committee. duct while intoxicated and with with persistance, resisting arrest jailers had to assist police in "We want to let our kids know rather than immediately turning Smitherman said the pro- persistancc Saturday. According and escape at Club SOP, 176 E. taking the subject into the facili- that substance abuse is danger- to drug or alcohol use. gram tries "to get students to police, Landis was found with a Wooster St. According to the ty because he was still comba- ous," Leslie said, "but the focus Red Ribbon Week runs through to look introspectively in- gash above her eye in the parking police report, Veeley allegedly tive. has shifted to prevention and Oct. 31 and is a joint effort in- side of themselves regard- lot of Stadium View Sunoco, 1530 used a false ID to be stamped of □ Someone reported several providing our kids with alterna- volving numerous community ing issues of race and to E. Wooster St. She was reported- age and bought beer while inside people were pouring beer on pas- tives." organizations and individual res- take responsibility for their ly very uncooperative with police the bar. He was later approached sersby from the roof of The Lut- Leslie said young people need idents. actions." and also with hospital employees by the owner of the bar, who trell Auto Supply Co., 238 N. to experience positive peer pres- Rick Nash, co- when she was taken to the Wood brought him outside to talk to Main St., early Sunday morning, sure and self-esteem, and Red Community organizers said the coordinator of the program, County Hospital for medical him. When they were outside, the police said. Ribbon Week provides opportun- event officially lasts one week, said the bottom line is treatment. Landis, who had a ities for both. but people should make an effort bringing about an era of blood alcohol content of .270 per- Randall LaFond, executive di- to support their message challenge and confidence. cent, was transported to the rector of Wood County Council throughout the year. He said he believes stu- Wood County Justice Center be- on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, This year's Red Ribbon cam- dents need to speak for cause of her allegedly hostile be- j£M University Union said Red Ribbon Week is really paign theme is "No use of illegal themselves, not intellectua- havior. for everyone, rather than only drugs, and no illegal use of legal lize. children and young adults. drugs." One solution the program □ Robert L. Crane, Jr., 23, offers to combat poor race Painesville, was cited for dis- relations is "to not engage orderly conduct while intoxi- Tuesday Specials Perot in telling racial jokes, by cated Saturday at a house on Continued from page One. confronting extended fami- Manville Avenue, police report- ed. "I am sick and tired of you all had GOP sources he could not ly members and friends questioning my integrity without name publicly. about telling racial jokes," Bouil-n-Greencru a basis for it," Perot told report- Other examples of past allega- Smitherman said. All You Can Eat ers in a surprise appearance at tions by Perot: He said another solution his campaign's daily news brief- OWhen his Electronic Data the program offers is for ing Monday. Systems Corp. lost a 1980 bid to students to become critical TU€SDflVS Perot repeatedly has raised al- manage the data work for Texas thinkers. He believes most 11:30-1:30...$3.99 4:00-7:00...$4.75 legations against competitors, Medicaid, he charged the state information presented in clients, government officials and bureaucrat who had reviewed the the media is not accurate, free Pool reporters as he built a multibil- bids had been influenced by the and, therefore, questions & Gomes lion-dollar fortune in the com- winning bidder, Bradford need to be asked from a his- puter services business. He has National Corp. Investigations by torical perspective. even alleged assassination cons- state and federal prosecutors The issues of interracial piracies against him and his fam- turned up nothing, but in the dating, welfare, the termi- The Pheasant Room ily by enemies as varied as North interim EDS was awarded the nology of the word "Afri- 7 Oz. Ribeye steak Dinner can-American" and people Vietnam, the Black Panthers and work. Bradford was paid by the w/potato & side dish. Texas drug dealers. state to drop its bid and EDS con- wearing Malcolm X para- tiUKffi m ^ In the last presidential debate, tinued the work without further phernalia are some of Hours: Lunch 11:30 - 1:30 M-F Perot repeated his account that challenge until 1988. things bought up in past Dinner 4:30 - 7:00 MR Only $6.95 in 1970, "The Vietnamese had □Upset with the Reagan ad- programs, Nash said. sent people into Canada to make ministration's investigation into The PRJ Committee is arrangements to have me and my whether U.S. POWs still lived in also concerned with the faculty recruitment of peo- family killed. The most signifi- Vietnam, Perot attacked the Pen- Quantum f 0 card accepted 4-7 only far on campuf itudenti cant effort they had one night is tagon official, Richard L. Armi- ple of color. "This university is lack- five people coming across my tage, in charge of the matter. Quantum 90 card accepted all day for off campus itudantj front yard with rifles." Perot's involvement included ing classified, administra- Perot said Monday that a guard discussions with Daniel Sheehan, tion and faculty people of turned a dog loose on the in- the head of the left-wing Christie color," Smitherman said truders and it bit one of them. He Institute, which claimed in a fed- "Bowling Green will not declined to identify the guard, eral lawsuit Armitage was part of become culturally sensitive saying, "I don't have to prove a huge criminal enterprise in- if African-Americans, La- 176 E. Wooster anything to you people." volving drug smuggling and tinos and Native Americans £etty Paul McCaghren, who headed money laundering. Armitage was are not in the area." 353-3030 w# the Dallas police intelligence cleared after an FBI in- operations at the time, told ABC vestigation, and a federal judge News that "It did not happen. ... dismissed the lawsuit as a fraud If five members of the First Bap- and fined the Christie Institute The BG News tist Church with rifles had come $1 million. onto his lawn, we would have □Displeased the design contest Bow*ng Grwn. Of*0 found out about it." he'd helped sponsor for the Viet- Perot also charged GOP opera- nam War Memorial did not pro- 1 CONGRATULATIONS AO 1 tives tried to wiretap his Dallas duce a remembrance for the office. An FBI "sting" operation war's survivors, Perot pressed New Initiates! Mayberry beats Potter against Texas Bush-Quayle for audits of the organization that chairman Jim Oberwetter turned raised money to build the me- in tough cajes handled up nothing. Oberwetter says he morial. A review by the General ja Jennifer Armstrong Samantha Laatsch sent packing the undercover Accounting Office turned up no Experience may oat to •varythU*. Friends of the Wood County Library Sandi Baldwin Stephanie Lewis but it is somerhmg. And It U that and a former city councilman, agent who offered him tapes improprieties. something thatt MIS Alan— Iltyberry Mayberry has proven be cares about purportedly of Perot. OWhen General Motors bought ■ Kriston Belski Molly Lobaugh M apart from his .Assort Potter, the people whose rights he is charged as the best flar Wood County with protecting. "At this point, there is no evi- his stake in EDS in late 1986 for Kerri Branham / -y" ~Y—>. Stephanie Lundstrom 1 prosera ring ■»..,■—y. dence that we have found that Having a asaasMilliii attorney who Albert Potter has run a solid cam- $700 million, moving him out of knows atow ta handle criminal cases paign. A competent attorney with would Indicate that any of the the company, Perot told report- Jessica Busby rV» # \S Shae Massengill isalwaye crucial But with several im- strong support from local law enforce- presidential campaigns, at least v portant and publicized trials coming up ment officers, he pushed Mayberry ers he was the victim of infight- Meg Celmer / "*i*': A-S Stephanie McVoy - John Umbel springs to mind - expert. hard for not getting more involved in here in Dallas, have directed any ing at the company. He vowed to ence is raare important than over j his office's cases and letting his budget Erin Chmelik fi*~$r} ( A<1> A«l> A A A A«l> A«I> A A Ay> A'I> A* '« f »t >*».6«-<. Mi^Uf* • ■■('• * •« tnm—j On— 0«*.«jeaj !-•■«•■ M ■***( If* ® Sports page six The BG News Tuesday, October 27, 1992 Soccer splits weekend; season record is 14-1-1 by Randy Setter sports writer assists on the goal scored at 8:06. fore striking the ball by the goal- Rob Martella tied and then keeper. Tom Kinney was credit- broke Mark Jackson's record for ed with the assist. The soccer team's quest for an career goals with two strikes drew his second of unbeaten season came to an end during the contest. the game at 80:14 on a solo effort during a tough, road trip seeing The record breaking goal came after being set up by Kinney. Ke- the team play 2 games in 3 days. at 54:05 and was unassisted. lly worked his way through the Friday night on Akron's field, the Frank Frostino's shot drifted midfield and into the box where Falcons lost a close 1-0 contest to wide of the post, but was mis- he unleashed a shot that found its the Zips. The team did not let the played by Western's goalkeeper, way between the keeper and the loss get them down and reboun- causing the ball to fall in front of post. ded on Sunday afternoon to beat a wide-open net for Martella. Derek Schorejs finished off the Western Michigan 7-1. Martella slid to poke the ball in scoring with an unassisted goal "There was nothing that I the net before the defenders at 85:56. Schorejs picked up a could say to make them play bet- could recover. loose ball in the box, forced his ter [after the loss to Ak- The tying goal came when way to the net, and struck ron],"coach Gary Palmisano said. Martella struck from the right it into the net. "They seemed to be extremely side after Bob Boyle brought In Friday's loss, the Falcons hungry for success again in the down a header and directed it to outshot Akron 16-13, forced the second half and that was what we Martella's feet. The goal came at Zips' goaltender to make 9 saves needed to get through two 14:46 and Boyle drew the assist. compared to 6 by Dan Traver, matches." Western Michigan John Sgro beat the keeper one- and led Akron in comer kicks 7-5. never posed a threat for the Fal- on-one to add BG's fourth goal. The only deficit by the Falcons cons, who moved to 14-1-1. The Ryan McCue tallied an assist on was the score. team controlled play from the the play after setting up Sgro for "I was real proud of our kids start launching 30 shots, fourteen the goal at 60:41. and the way they played in the of which were on net and seven Western Michigan finally second half. They played with a Tkc BG NrwifTim Norman Tinding their way into the net. struck at 61:09, with a goal from tremendous amount of poise and Midfielder Mike Kelly blasted Matt Gold, who unleashed a blast really put a great deal of pres- 25:49. The goal was set up by a Williams was pushed as he missed calls, including one in- a shot from beyond the box, over from outside the box. sure on Akron. It's unfortunate corner kick. John Vrablic was jumped to head the ball clear, re- volving Frank Frostino being the head and hands of the Ryan McCue scored at 23:29 we didn't put the ball in the back able to direct the corner on net sulting in the ball falling to Buc- tackled in the box and nothing be- Western Michigan goalkeeper. after making a run down the far of the net." Akron's Jon Buc- where Traver forced the ball into ciarelli for the easy score. ing called, but he did not rest Ryan Dell and Pepe Aragon drew sideline, shaking defenders be- ciarelli scored the lone goal at the air. Falcon backfielder Chris Palmisano was unhappy with blaim soley on the missed calls. The BG News' Athlete of the Week Remaining games key for OSU The Associated Press In the Falcon's 7-1 victory against Western Michigan Sunday, to cement their standing as the At 5-2, Ohio State is the only Michigan State 27-17 for their Rob Martella notched two goals to surpass Mark Jackson's ca- second best team in the watered- Big Ten team which can lose one second straight conference win reer goal scoring record of 42, accomplished during his career COLUMBUS -- Ohio State down Big Ten. more game and still finish 8-3 - after an 0-2 start. in 1982-85. For his record-breaking performance, Martella has coach John Cooper says he No.3-ranked Michigan holds a one of the Citrus Bowl's pre- Cooper says Iowa is dangerous, been named The BG News' Athlete of the Week. doesn't allow himself to think two-game Big Ten lead with four ferences. despite the Hawkeyes" marks of ahead to a bowl opponent, partic- Martella has started in every single game of games remaining. The Wolver- The Citrus pits the Big Ten 3-5 overall and 2-2 in the Big Ten ularly during a Big Ten season in ines have won their four confer- runner-up against the loser of the stalemate for second. his college career enroute to amassing his which the unbelievable has be- school-record 43 goals. Martella also became ence games so far by an average inaugural Southeastern Confer- "(Coach) Hayden (Fry) has got come commonplace. the leading career point scorer, passing Neil margin of 32 points a game. They ence championship game. Cur- to approach this game like it's a "Not now you Ridgeway's career point record of 107, with beat Iowa 52-28 - and that was rently, Georgia and Alabama must-win game," Cooper said. don't," Cooper his goal in BG's 1-0 victory against Dayton. their closest call so far. lead the SEC's two divisions, with "They've lost five games already His point total currently stands at 112 with a said Monday. Through four conference Tennessee and Florida also in the in a 12-game schedule. If we beat game still on the schedule. "Later on you games, only Michigan and Ohio picture. them, the best they can be is 6-6 Not to be overlooked is the leadership the do." State have even so much as won Cooper says the Buckeyes have and that's probably not going to senior tri-captain's provided to the 14-1-1 Most years, a back-to-back games. Six of the 10 their plate full without worrying put them in a bowl." team. 2-2 record in teams have not won consecutive about other teams in their own Rob Martella -Robby's the type of man that would share the Big Ten games yet this season. conference, let alone what is go- Fry, speaking by telephone, that accomplishment immediately with his teammates and he might preclude Even Cooper has said it will ing on in the SEC. said it's been a horrible year to would be the first to tell you're not going to accomplish some- a lot of bowl take a minor miracle for the "We're in a situation where be a Hawkeye coach. Or the pet Cooper of one. thing of that magnitude by yourself,"coach Gary Palmisano talk. But this Buckeyes to overcome Michigan we've lost two conference games, said. isn't like most and derail the Wolverines from so every week's a key game," Co- "Every time I go home my dog years in the Big Ten, where Ohio coasting to the Rose Bowl. If that oper said. "Every week obviously runs and hides behind the neigh- State is in a quirky seven-way tie miracle doesn't occur, all signs you're fighting for your life." bor's house," Fry said. for second place. point to the Buckeyes as the Last week the Buckeyes had ABC Sports will televise the Escape the ordinary with.. Going into Saturday's game at front-runner for the Florida Ci- their backs to the wall, trailing game, which kicks off at 3:36 Pre Christmas Iowa, the Buckeyes will be trying trus Bowl. 14-3, before coming back to beat p.m. Berries Drawing Restaurant Harshman Dining Complex Oc 9th - Nov 23rd Monday - Friday Browns beat hapless Patriots 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Valuable Gifts and Prizes The Assoriatpd Prp« ■ But Stover missed a 54-yard attempt with pass and Charlie Baumann added a 30-yard Devilishly Delightful Greenwood Coin the wind in the second quarter - "I hit it field goal. Dessert Bar CLEVELAND - Mike Tomczak's last- good, but it was just six inches short," he As the fourth quarter opened, Stover was Laundry minute scoring pass to Scott Galbraith saved said - and missed a 44-yard attempt on the $3.95 called in on a 32-yard attempt. Cleveland Browns kicker Matt Stover from last play of the half after the Patriots nar- A sinful selection "I had to look at it like I had been 3-for-3, Next to College Station what could have been a team-record eighth rowed the lead to 9-7. the 0-for-3, so let's start over and be 1-for-l," of delectable desserts! 353-SUDS field goal attempt. In the third quarter, the Browns recovered Stover said. Oct.ober 26-28 Tomczak connected with Galbraith on a a fumble on the New England 14, but The kick was slightly to the left but well New Lower Prices 6-yard touchdown pass with 31 seconds left couldn't advance the ball. Stover was called inside the uprights, making it 17-12. It was Cash, Faculty/Staff charges & to give Cleveland a 19-17, come-from-behind in, and kicked the ball so hard it went over Stover's seventh field goal attempt of the Quantum 90/95+ accounts accepted lead over the winless New England Patriots. the top of the left upright. It also went out- day, tying the team record set by Don Cock- The Browns controlled much of the first side the left upright. roft in 1975 and pulling the Browns to within half of Sunday's contest at Foxboro, Mass. "A judgment call," Stover said afterward. a touchdown of victory. Tomczak's pass to They led 9-0 early in the second quarter, on "I thought I made that one." Galbraith iced the win. See the future. Stover field goals of 29,28 and 21 yards. The Patriots took the lead, 17-9, in the Stover is 8-for-13 this season. Kicker Ed- "I was hitting the ball great," he said. "The third quarter when quarterback Hugh Mil- die Murray was twice brought in for tryouts, Use a condom. wind was no problem." . len hit Ben Coates on a 22-yard touchdown but has since signed with Kansas City. MAKE PLANS NOW...HOME FALCON FOOTBALL SATURDAY 1 PM!

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For more information, cal 372-6181 Wilberforce Howard Dry Dock located @ The Galley/Basement of Harshman Deadline: November 20,1992 1-216-344-9966 Tuesday, October 27, 1992 The BG News page seven Jays get baseball and beer Draft to hurt Jays, Braves The Associated Press It's better to take baseball than curling years, suffering four one-run the expansion draft. Toronto's losses. , who singled in ATLANTA - Just when the Toronto, which has 12 potential the winning run in the ninth in- Did you hear that a Canadian finally put it free agents, survived two come- ning of Game 3, is in the same team won the and For all the red-blooded.or should I say red-necked, all together, they're in danger of backs Saturday night to win 4-3 took America's pastime north situation as Winfield. Americans, 1992 was a hard year for them to watch splitting up. Today's World Se- in 11 innings and take the Series Key was the star of Game 4, al- of the border with them ? ries heroes may be tomorrow's four games to two. No way, eh! lowing one run in 7 2-3 innings. baseball. Marlins. The heroes of that win - Dave Smith, who wouldn't be a high That's right. Mark it down in The , so near the Winfield, and Jimmy your calendar. Oct. 24,1992 priority for the Braves if he de- past two years, could lose players Key - like the heroes of all six clares free agency, decided was the date the first Canadian who got them that far - Lonnie games, could be elsewhere next team, the Toronto Blue Jays, Game 5 with his fifth-inning agents Dave Winf ield, Jack Blue Jays' bullpen, which was Smith, Damon Berryhill and season. Some can become free grand slam. got into the World Series and Morris and David Cone to show tougher to get by than the men Francisco Cabrera - and one who agents. Others might be claimed Reardon, the closer obtained made good on their first at- the jinxed Blue Jays how to and women Canada has patroll- kept them from going further - by the Florida Marlins or Colora- tempt by winning THE BIG ing the border between Detroit from Boston Aug. 30, gave up the win. r . do Rockies in the expansion draft winning hits in the second and ONE. and Windsor. But isn't that the history of The drama of the Series is Nov. 17. Even Series MVP Pat third games. Atlanta doesn't plan I was pulling for the Blue Toronto's franchise? done. Free agency and the ex- , , Borders is expected to be un- to offer him arbitration by Jays, what with most of the pansion draft await. But both protected. Jays being ex-Cleveland In- and Thursday. teams should remain strong by Winfield, who grounded the With top prospect Javier Lopez dians and all. I guess it's the only surrendered two runs in giving larger roles to their well- Erik Pupillo 18 innings of play, compared winning, two-run double inside looming as Atlanta's future cat- closest thing a Tribe fan can stocked stables of talented, the third-base line off Charlie to the debacle Atlanta had with cher, Cabrera, whose two-run relate to when it comes to win- young players. Leibrandt to give Toronto a 4-2 ning baseball championships. Jeff Reardon blowing two single won Game 7 of the NL "We have a lot of free agents lead, can become a free agent if playoffs, could be in Denver or But this isn't about being saves and losing two games in and I don't know what is going to the Jays don't offer arbitration the ninth inning for the Braves. Miami next season. from Cleveland or being a happen," Toronto manager Cito by Thursday. Cone, who started Tribe fan. This is about us ver- He and other Braves who may Gaston said. "I don't know if we the finale and pitched six strong leave already have done their sus them. It's about the Maple So now all Americans are left can afford them." innings, and Key, who got the part. Leaf flying over the Star Span- with is a bitter taste in their The Blue Jays won their first win, are eligible for free agency. "We're thankful that we even gled Banner. It's about their mouths and revenge on their title in their first Series after Berryhill, whose homer won prime minister being more minds. And Americans are got here this year," Braves man- falling in their three AL playoffs Game 1, and Toronto's Ed Spra- ager Bobby Cox said in his early dignified than our president. pretty vindictive people. before this year. Atlanta failed in gue, whose homer won Game 2, It's about Molson Golden tast- Sunday morning gloom. "Ever- its second tight Series in two are likely to be unprotected in yone else is home now," ing better than Bud Dry. It's They have either traded or I remember when we lost the about the Mounties versus the free-agented their way into America's Cup for the first Navy Seals. It's about saying building the most powerful time to the Australians. The "eh" rather than saying team in baseball. , very next year, an American "dude." , Candy Mal- went down to Australia and For all the red-blooded, or donado, Juan Guzman and Kel- won the World Boomerang should I say red-necked, Amer- ley Gruber are just a few of the Championship. Differences in opinions icans, 1992 was a hard year for players they've acquired the them to watch baseball. old-fashioned way - by paying Does this mean Americans First, the them more money. Or is that everywhere are going to visit There was no Canadian players on either of Leagues. Americans called them chokers, but fall under the control of the old American way? the local ice arenas armed with those teams. Where were the Canadian fans ten not anymore. This was a Canada versus United Japanese ownership and then broomsticks to learn how to yeros ago? The way I look at it - all the Blue Jay States thing and the Canadian team won, so I'm the Canucks come and beat us Well, anyway, the Atlanta master the fine art of curling? fans are jumping on the old bandwagon. Base- real proud. It's tougher for a Canadian team to fair and square in the World Braves, who are owned by Mr. I hope not. It's a pretty silly ball is an American sport, not a Canadian one. win in baseball than it is for an American team Series. Americana himself, Ted Turn- sport, even if it is Canada's When it comes down to it, Canadians can't hold in hockey because of we only have to two teams. And fair and square is what er, put up quite a struggle be- national pastime. an American's jock in any sport. Hopefully, this will encourage more kids to play it was. fore losing to Toronto in game baseball in the summer, rather than street Blue Jays General Manager six. -- American BGSU hockey defensman and hockey. went out and spent The obvious difference be- Erik Pupillo is a junior jour- BGSU baseball shortstop Brandon Carper. -Toronto native and BGSU goaltender Angelo the money to pick up free tween the two teams was the nalism major. The Blue Jays are the best team in the Major Libertucci. BG golf team wins Invitational RG remains in first The volleyball team main- Fortkamp was close behind with tained its first-place status in the 15. by Russ Eckard runner-up Bradley University, Almost as impressive as that more Jodi Ricker and senior Kim Mid-American Conference with Collectively, BG possessed a sports writer but only by three strokes. was the fact that the team also Prasse. Ricker, like Balmer, victories over Central Michigan .238 hitting percentage com- "The women didn't play as well managed to place four individu- opened with a rather poor first and Eastern Michigan this week- pared to Central's .136 mark. as they would've liked on Satur- als in the top six spots, led once round (90), but also came back end. The Falcons swept Central Nicky Mudrak emerged as the The fall season for the wom- day," head coach Todd Brunsink again by seniors Sue Balmer and strong with an 83 for a total of on Friday evening 15-12, 15-11, primary offensive threat in the en's golf team reached a climac- said. "It was an old-style golf Jennifer Girdlestone. 173, good enough for fourth 15-9 before manhandling Eastern Eastern contest as she totaled 12 tic finale this weekend in Cincin- course with very fast, severe Although neither was declared place. Prasse also improved from Michigan 15-8, 15-11, 15-11 on kills and a .476 hitting percent- nati as they completed a rare hat greens and it took them a while to medalist for the first time in the first to the second round (by Saturday. age. Sanders also performed po- trick. No, this was not the kind of get adjusted. We met afterward three toumeys, the duo did wind six strokes) and finished in sixth Against Central, Holli Costein tently as she hit 10 kills with a feat someone like Brett Hull and the women realized they had up second and third, respective- with a 182. Rounding out the Fal- led the charge with 16 kills and a .438 attack percentage. might achieve, but rather they to concentrate more on place- ly. Balmer opened with a sub-par con perfomances were Stacy .302 attack percentage while were crowned champions for the ment and keeping the ball below first round score of 89 but re- Brunner, who finished 11th, and Angellette Love contributed nine Defensively, Jessica Andrasko third consecutive tournament in the hole." bounded nicely with a 39-41=80 Gina Vechiarelli, who ended in kills of her own. Mitzi Sanders led the team with seven digs and which they were entered. Advice heeded, the team went on Sunday for an aggregate 169. 13th. led the BG defense with six three blocks. Love and Mudrak The University of Cincinnati out on Sunday and made the Girdlestone was right behind blocks and 12 digs. Love notched provided support with five digs Fall Invitational didn't, however, competition look absolutely fool- with an 87-84=171, just two "Overall, the women were very a team-high 18 digs and Julie each. start out as well as the team may ish. What was initially just a strokes in back of her teammate. excited about winning their third have hoped. After Saturday's three-shot lead turned into a lop- Not to be overshadowed were tournament in a row," Brunsink first round, the women did lead sided, 26-stroke victory. the fine performances of sopho- said. BG Jaycees - K100 - BGSU - AMA Haunted House COIORRDO SKI UJ€€K! ^^. Oct. 23-24, 28-29, 30-31 a - m 0F^ cost: $2.50/per person ■ *■ School of HPER ^^A Open 7-11pm jj ' HAPPY Wood County Fair Grounds - Annex building 2151 Jan. 2 - 10 *jLi .1 IK* BIRTHDAY! PJsi fKi. Ski the Summift College Night RIJON Oct. 28-29 iJ [f ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING: All my Love, When: Thurs. Oct. 29 at 9:00 1 FREE van rides from Union every /2 hr. Debbie Where: 201 Memorial Hall Phone: 372-8249 starting at 7:00pm ■i "33 Ik UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO /Jgfflj) BOOAO! /**«$ THE WAR ^^ Thursday, October 29(^^ ON CRIME IS FAILING! { | Pumpkin Carving Contest Hagnt.ed House -entry fee $.50/ pumpkin -8pm-10:45pm -judging @ 7:30, union -entry fee $.50 or a oval canned good 199! -Lenhart Grand -prizes: funniest, scariest Ball Room REVIEW & lads under 12 movie WHY? Coming Wednesday: $25 prizes! -"Creature From All proceeds go - Prosecutor's Salary s 85.000 the Black Lagoon Prosecutor's Budget 5661,670 to the United Way -in 3-D Jury Trial* Pgrsorutlly Tried by Prosecutor -0- Coupon Clipper Sponsored -11pm ^ -ballroom |ury Trials by Assistant Prosecutors 19 Felony Conviction Rate of Jury Trials 42*. for more info, Don't Miss out on this special call 372-2343 I POTTER Will Actively Lead the Fight Against Crime supplement to The BG News ...with the Grand Jury and In the Courtroom. which contains valuable coupons. Republicans vs. Democrats Political Debate The Coupon Clipper will be What does Oct27,1992 Who are you voting WE NEED NOW distributed in Wednesday's the future 7:00pm 112B A for? POTTER^ paper so be sure to pick up your hold? copy of The BG News that day to ALBERT L. POTTER ****, DONT MISS OUT! 4& PROSECUTING ATTORNEY • SAVE • SAVE! I I What do the Democrats and Republicans think? PMW md Uw Enforaran - Wodunj a i TUM in Fighting OK WJI Agumi Crine UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO Classified page eight The BG News Tuesday. October 27, 1992

In celebration ot Hispanic Heritage Month ABORTION Nachos. breadsticks, or CAMPUS & CITY EVENTS A Cultural Fashion Show We invite you to know Jesus Christ1 1 800-3672036 our new loaves of chees garlic bread WANTED 7:30pm m the Grand Ballroom. Oct 27,1992 Join us in praise, singing, prayer, Toledo Medical Services Campus Poltyeyes, 352-9638 Sponsored by L.S.U. teaching, fellowship and Free pregnancy test. A FLUENCY SUPPORT GROUP AT NO Meet new friends"! Special rales lor students. ODK—OMICRON DELTA KAPPA"'OOK 1 female subleaser needed for Spring semes CHARGE FOR ADOLESCENTS AND ACTIVE CHRISTIANS TODAY Japanese Club Applications for Membership Available in405 ler. Very close to campus. Call evenings, ADULTS WHO STUTTER OR WHO HAVE Meets 7 00 p.m. TONIGHT* Interested in Japanese Animation? AreyouaCAVSlan? 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