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BRIEFLY Lights are in place Nation for first night game by Mark Huntebrinker cost, Gregory said. Award presented: One of assistant sports editor After set up and breakdown of four the Albert Lasker Medical Research light standards mounted on flatbed Awards was given to Etienne-Emile trucks for stadium lighting, and eight Baulieu of France for drug RU 486 What began as just a thought last standards for the surrounding parking Wednesday. The scientist nad spring becomes reality Saturday night lots plus generators to provide tne elec- developed a controversial French at Doyt L. Perry Stadium. tricity, the total cost is estimated at abortion pill that has been criticized At 7:30 p.m. the Akron Zips and the $45,000. by anti-abortion activists. Drug RU Bowling Green Falcons kick off under "The cost is higher than we antici- 486 prevents a fertilized egg from 360,000 watts of electrical lighting pro- pated and we have to make that up in developing into pregnancy. vided by the Musco Mobile Lighting paid attendance," Gregory said. "It Although IS percent of abortions Company of Oskaloosa, Iowa. should be fun, and — of course — it's a Krformed in France utilize this drug, University Athletic Director Jack little bit of a novelty and a cause for ex- e United States has not approved it. Gregory said the idea started to gel citement. We're curious to see the re- after a call from University President sults." Genetic discovery: A Paul Olscamp's office last March. As for future considerations of night genetic abnormality discovered by "President Olscamp asked me one football at the University, Gregory said scientists is raising hopes of improved day what I thought of a night game," he such results including the reaction in diagnosis and treatment of lung said. "We (athletic department) had correlation with attendance figures cancer. At the National Cancer been thinking about it ourselves, but we and gross income must be considered. Institute-Navy Medical Oncology didn't know there was that much inter- Branch in Bethesda, Md., scientists est." "If it all looks successful, we would believe that p53, an anti-cancer gene, While the University has not hosted a positively give consideration for an- may be linked to discovering a night game in over three decades, the other night game," Gregory said. "If treatment for common cancers. Musco Company is no stranger to the we can see we're still having success There is also evidence to suggest occurrence. after that, there would be possibilities colon cancer may be included in this Since 1982, when they supplied light- of exploring the idea of putting perma- category. ing in South Bend, Ind., for a Notre nent lights up." "Obviously, everybody is going to Dame-Michigan contest, universities be looking for it in everything else," have learned to call Musco when tem- While Saturday night is obviously an scientist John Minna said. porary lighting is needed for a football important football game for head game. Last weekend Musco was on coach Moe Ankney's 1989 football Tomatoes ripen: A couple in hand to light the Rose Bowl in Pasa- team, it is also a barometer for the pos- Arvada, Colo., recently won the $6.5 dena, Calif., for the Michigan-UCLA sibilities of a future movement in Fal- million Lotto jackpot but did not go to battle. con football — a movement the BG ath- claim the prize until they had taken An initial concern of the University letic department is hoping will make care of their ripened tomatoes first. and its athletic department was the the difference between night and day. Retirees Forrest and Edna Miller said they were cooking and canning a six-month supply of homemade spaghetti sauce when the winners Departments billed were announced, but did not go to claim the jackpot until the job was done. "Our tomatoes were at a crucial in new photo policy point where we had to take care of them, or we would have lost them," by Jill Novak Hiller said. staff writer Right the wrong: Bush will be in Charlottsville, Va., today to find A new policy instituted by the University public relations department requires out wiiut we're Joing wrong ' in all departments requesting photographs to pay a $20 per hour fee for the photog- American schools by sitting down rapher's services. with the nation's governors in a The policy was instituted Sept. 11 to prompt departments to "think twice" be- summit designed to develop national fore submitting photo requests, because the public relations department has been education goals at a minimum receiving a tremendous amount of requests, according to Clifton Boutelle, direc- additional cost to the federal tor of public relations. government. This is the first time since 1933, when Franklin D. Maior demands have been placed on the photographer's time and departments Roosevelt called the governors need to "think about their photographic needs" before making requests, Boutelle together to discuss the Great said. Depression, that the states' chief executives and the president have Previously, departments were only charged when requesting photos taken after examined one pressing issue 5 p.m. or on weekends. together. "I want to see us come up with some However, since there is only one photographer responsible for taking all pic- suggestions that will dramatically tures, a new policy was needed, he said. change things," Bush said. The idea of adding another photographer to deal with the increase in photo requests was not a possibility because the University is being very selective in its Campus approval of new positions, he explained. Departments most often request photos for brochures, fliers and other pub- lications with which the department is involved. Safe water discussed: Undergraduate Student Government However, if a photo request is in connection with a news event and the public re- will sponsor a water quality lations department may also use the photo there will still be no charge, Boutelle informational seminar on Oct. 4. said. Speakers include Karl Schurr, University biology professor, Ronald The money made through this new policy will be put into the University photog- Merrill, water treatment plant raphy account, but Boutelle said, "I don't expect there to be a big amount of superintendent, and a representative money involved." BG from the Environmental Protection Shedding Light on History N* /johnGrieshop Agency. WS Todd Braden, two-year employee of Musco Lighting Ltd. of Oskaloosa. Iowa, re- Departments utilizing the public relation department's services most fre- The seminar is scheduled for 7:30 quently — music, theater, sports information, education and ROTC — were in- p.m. in Room 1007 of the Business places one of the 60 light fixtures to be used in Saturday night's football game formed of the policies through a memo last week. Administration Building. against Akron. The game, which will be illuminated by 360.000 watts of light, is the first night game in the 23-year history of Doyt L. Perry Field. □ See Photo policy, page 5. Marijuana confiscated: More than $12,000 worth of marijuana was confiscated by Wood County Likelihood of Students and Employees Using Sheriff Deputies Tuesday afternoon in University Child-care Facilities a cornfield on Greensburg Pike Road, Proposal to Child care just south of Bradner, Ohio. Police said they found several marijuana plants after getting a tip from a confidential source. The crackdown deputies were assisted by an Ohio state patrol aircraft. discussed Seminars offered: The on drinking University Computer Services is offering three "Introduction to by Wynne Everett by James A. Tinker Macintosh" seminars for all students, staff writer staff writer faculty and staff. A proposed city ordinance on A need for child care at the Universi- The seminars are scheduled for underage drinking will go before City ty has been documented through a Oct. 2,10:30 a.m. to noon; Oct. 4,6 to 8 Council Monday. If passed, the propos- Faculty Senate survey and could be p.m.; and Oct. 5,9:30 to 11:30 a.m. To al will hold anyone of legal drinking met by next year if the Senate's efforts make a reservation call 372-2102 two age responsible for underage alcohol days in advance of the seminar. are successful. consumption taking place in their resi- The Child Care Feasibility Ad Hoc _zzz,izz dence. Committee has been investigating At its monthly meeting Wednesday, child care needs and reported its find- V«y UkW? ..-». Un Sports the City-University Relations Commit- ings to the Senate last week, according tee discussed the possible ramifica- to Faculty Senate Chairwoman Ann- ers who may have children. and safety, the training of caregivers tions of the ordinance which mirrors a Marie Lancaster. No definite day care plan has been and the children-to-caregiver ratio. Team players: Any student state law passed by the Ohio General According to the report, University designed yet, but she hopes a proposal interested in trying out for the men's Assembly in August. employees and students need care for to the Board of Trustees will be ready In March a survey was distributed to basketball team must pick up health Mayor Edwin Miller, who recently about 400 children total — infants to before the end of the academic year. all faculty and staff and students could insurance and physical forms from returned from a mavor's conference in 13-year-olds — mostly 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lancaster praised the committee pick up surveys in Jerome Library, the the men's basketball office in Cleveland where drug czar William Classified staff has the greatest child and the quality of the preliminary re- science libraries and the Off-Campus Anderson Arena. Forms must be Bennett spoke, said the law designed to care needs, followed by administrative port. Student Center. completed and returned to Mike crack down on the serving of alcohol to staff and faculty, the report stated. Messaros, basketball trainer, before underage people in private homes is a Graduate and undergraduate students "I think it's very clear," she said. There were 381 responses received tryouts. much-needed ordinance. surveyed had the least need. "There is considerable agreement on by May 1 which provide the bulk of the The purpose of mirroring an already Lancaster said the faculty's child what the top priorities are. reE?r* s data. Tryouts for the team begin Oct. 15 existing state law is to prevent the fines care need will prr-b;ibly increase in the The committee will continue develop- at 3 p.m. in Anderson Arena. collected from going into the state next few yv ~s N •"■% n tiriiig educa- survey respondents think the nost im- ing a feasible plan and will contact day D See Committee, page 4. tors will be repla . jy younger teach- portant aspects should be cleanliness care contractors soon, Lancaster said THE BG NEWS

2 ISNtoi September 28,1989 Editorial The BG News -An independent Student Voice- EDITORIAL BOARD Angela Blandina Editor

Amy Burkett Beth Church Managing Editor News Editor

Amy Cole Barbara A. Weadock Asst Managing Editor Editorial Editor Banning books cripples minds

One of the greatest advantages of living in the United States is freedom. That includes the freedom to read whatever anindividual deems fit. The President's Pen-Kevin Coughljhlin f^i | Not what others believe should or should not be read. As part of "Banned Books Week" we urge you to stand up for your rights as intelligent human be- ings capable of thinking your own thoughts. Furniture policy needs revisionion L,fl

Some believe they are saving the morality of our The word came down from the of the three fire codes listed in a safety hazard interests me be- more space for features we need young by banning certain books. This is nothing mighty Residential Services of- the new policy. First of all, how cause the more I look around our to make our residence for nine can this University expect its room, the more I realize that if months more like home. Fur- more than a mask for censorship. Our country is fice this week that our couch had ther, the furniture that is pro- based on the right to make individual choices. Why to go. It isn't fire retardant, they students to have fire retardant we counted all the potential haz- said. We'll fine you $50, they furniture when much of its own ards, we'd see we were surroun- vided for us is not adequate in should our choice of reading material be any said, if it isn't out by Monday. furniture does not meet any fire ded by them. The University most cases and, to be frank, can different? That eight-foot-long potential codes? While University furni- says that lofts in rooms open up be downright uninviting to sit raging inferno is a safety hazard ture doesn't even meet any spe- more space for such things. on. Realizing that roughly half Over-protective school boards are one of the to the entire building and such cific codes, the students' must Does this mean that lofts are of our students do live on cam- Erime suspects in this crime. Although they say things just can't be tolerated, specifically list one of those next on their list? Or stereos, pus, I understand why our hous- they said. three codes. Insane. (By the posters, papers, pillows, clothes ing is arranged like it is. But to arming is the best for the young people involved, My roommate, being the re- way, if you ever see me on my or textbooks, even? I am not fire restrict students from making they are simply making those so called naughty bellious type, responded, "I hands and knees in the lobby of retardant. Will I have to be the most of their rented space is books more appealing to the students which is don't care, the couch is staying your residence hall inspecting a packed up and sent home along a poor move for a campus that is defeating the purpose. Everybody wants a bite of even if I have to pay the fine. chair, don't worry, I'm just with 8,000 other combustible known as a residential universi- the forbidden fruit. Really, it was something more proving a point.) students? I think not. ty- like, "Yes sir, I'll have it out right away." But my roommate The second problem I raise is Finally, and let me try to drive I strongly urge that the new Many books in question are read by more people and every on-campus student one of supply and demand. I this home, word is that we are policy be altered to ban only simply because they know there is controversy go- has a right to be upset about this don't know how many people only one of few, if not the only vinyl and/or dilapidated furni- ing on over it and they want to see what it is all policy. Apparently, I am not the have called their local fire mar- university in the country to be so ture. It makes good sense to step about. The choice should again be left up to the in- only person who knows that shal, asked him about where strict on this. What makes it back and shape a policy that there are some hot residents out they can get fire retardant furni- worse is that we are not like weeds out the true safety threats dividual. A group of people should not be given the there. Residential Services has ture, and been mistaken for most other universities in re- we have, while allowing stu- Eswer to eliminate what in some cases are classic received more than 400 phone someone who is new to this gard to our housing. We do not dents to use their space to its po- terary works. calls concerningthe issue since world. Fire retardant furniture have the suite-type arrange- tential. classes started. That should be a is not readily available and if it ments with two rooms and a If parents do not believe a certain book is suited message in itself. were, I assure you that college bathroom such as at Ohio State for their children, then it is up to them to decide I myself see a few problems students would be the last people and . Our rooms are Coughlin is the president of with the University banning all who could afford it. considerably smaller and there- Undergraduate Student whether or not their children should read it. It is not The point about couches being fore, we require lofts to open up Government. their responsibility to decide what all children furniture that does not meet one read. One of the most commonly banned books in school districts is Judy Blume'sAre You there God? letters It's Me, Margaret. This is a rite of passage book that often appeared at the top of pre-teens reading lists. In a time when parents are reluctant to have Kappa member defends sorority Group responds to comments the talk about sexuality with their children, educa- tional books such as this should not be banned be- To the Editor, else. The ad placed in the paper To the Editor, was not based on any actions by We, the members of College our members, but rather on our cause they relate facts parents often do not. I am writing this letter in re- two weeks ago by my sorority size and representation on this sponse to Mr. Taliafero's arti- was not meant with cruel inten- Republicans, support racial cle, but mostly as a personal re- tions whatsoever. The theme of unity and equality. In no way do campus. We do represent the Another book that has a place in classical litera- sponsibility to myself and my our date party was reggae and we condone discrimination. Our views of a large percentage of ture is Alice's Adventure in Wonderland. The book friends. I am a racial minority later changed to "two tickets to Soup is open to all students on the student body, and therefore explores the fantasy adventure of a young girl. and a member of Kappa Kappa paradise." We do not wear our e Bowling Green State Uni- we deserve our voice in student Some people say this book should be banned be- Gamma and I am appalled by date party shirts because of the versity campus and we respect affairs and concerns. cause the writer was under the influence of drugs his very rude and tactless accu- controversy that arose by the the diversity that is a part of it. BGSU College Republicans sations against my sorority. ad. In closing, I absolutely do Therefore, we were upset by the while writing it. Books should be interpreted on not believe that the Kappas are NAACP advertisement that ap- their own merit and not on the personal lives of They have done nothing dis- prejudiced against any minority peared in The BG News on Correction their authors. criminatory towards me. My students. The worst thing about Tuesday, Sept. 26. The "Young sorority sisters have supported these accusations is the blemi- Republicans," which we must Tickets for the Universi- The question of racist content also inflames an- me 110 percent throughout col- shes being formed in the stu- assume refers to our organiza- ty Theater production of other book-banning nerve. The Mark Twain novel lege. Moreover, I am proud of dents' minds about the Kappas tion, despite the incorrect name, "Deathtrap" are currently The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been the them because of their open- because we reallv are a very was used as part of a definition on sale at the Eva Marie -^indedness and diversity. We strong, open-minded and racia- of discrimination. Saint Theater box office in source of much controversy because of the racist are not a group of stereotypes, lly sensitive group of girls. Our appointment to Under- University Hall. comments throughout. This sounds like a good nor do we stereotype anyone Lisa del Rosario graduate Student Government reason to ban the book, but it is an educational book by John Boissy with two very redeeming characteristics. First, it Fatman is a reflection of life in the south at that time and secondly it's far better to learn through the insensi- tivities of literary characters than to experience them yourself. The only way to improve on the future is by learn- ing from the past — much of which is captured in the written word — good, bad or otherwise.

The BG News Staff Brenda Young Photo Editor John Gr*shop Chief Copy Editor trene Babeaui Asst Photo Editor Pat Mingarelli Copy Editor Copy Editor Ivan Groger Sports Editor Don Henstey Asst Sports Editor Mart" MunleDrmker Copy Editor Tanya Moore Angela Murphy Wire Editor Deborah Hippie Copy Editor Maria Perme City Edrtor Oreo, Plagens Copy Editor Mary Reiniioester Entertainment Editor Christian Thompson Copy Editor Morris Neer Asst Entertainment Editor Production Sup'r Christopher Oawson Production Sup r Lor i Shoienbefger Ryan Tirk CNet Copy Editof Lisa Schumacher Production Sup'r The BG News * published daily Tuesday through Friday during the academic year and weekly during the summer session by the Board ol Student Pubi«atk)ns ot Bowling Green State Univerfcty Opinions expressed by columnists do not necessarily reflect the optn«ons ot The so rve*s The BG NewsvKi Bowtmg Green State University are equal opportunity employers, and do not rjtacnmmat* m h*mg practices The BG News w* not accept advert««g lhat is deemed discriminatory. degrad*>g. or insulting on me bears or race. sei. or national origin

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Campus Life •GNowi S.pt.mb.r 28, W«« 3

Open container Lab gets carries stiff fine by Jeff Batdorf new set staff writer

While drinking in public bars and on private property may be of 'jaws' legal, students should be aware that drinking outside of these areas could result in a fine of up to $100. Barb Waddell, public information officer, said open container vio- lations have recently become a common offense in Bowling Greeen by Tina Diorio and students often forget it is illegal to possess an open container in reporter public. Most arrests are made on weekends when there are more parties Just when you thought it was and officers stop people carrying open containers to check the con- safe to go back in the marine tents and determine if they are sober enough to reach their des- biology tab —it's here. tination, she said. "It ' is a 22-inch nurse shark Even a person carrying a cup can be questioned by an officer to the biology department ac- check its contents, Waddell said, and an officer may either arrest quired in August. BG News/Pat Mlngarelll the offender or ask him to dump the contents. University graduates Frank Identification is also checked to see if the offender is of legal drink- Bowman, now an employee of A nurse shark named Nerd eats a hand-fed meal from junior Renee Hooks in the marine biology labortory ing age, Waddell said. the Florida Sea World, and Don in the Life Science Building. If a person has broken several laws while an arrest is being made, Zeisloft, a University era- Waddell said, he or she will be charged with the most serious crime floyee, caught the shark in the instead of a variety of charges. lorida Keys area. among marine biology de- viornment, but it has taken The department is taking "It's all up to the officer," Waddell said. The shark was captured dur- partment members to the idea some time. these measures to maintain a According to the Bowling Green Municipal Court, a person ar- ing an expedition funded of bringing a live shark to safe and healthy habitat for the rested for open container is charged with a minor misdemeanor and through a three-year grant campus. "He wouldn't eat for about a animal, she said. can either pay a waiver fee of $60 or go to court and possibly pay received by Cynthia Stong- week," he said. more than $100. The department had never Groat, associate professor and housed a live shark before and One problem which has ar- Anyone arrested for underage drinking will be charged with a first marine science coordinator in Hooks said the shark is hand isen from having a shark in degree misdemeanor and must pay a waiver fee of $130 or go to court the assistants had to study the fed cod, smelt, and haddock. In the biology department. behavior of the nurse shark be- captivity is that other fish can- and face a maximum penalty of $1,000, six months in jail or both. She received the three-year his natural habitat, she ex- not be put in the same tank be- Judge James Bachman is thinking of eliminating the waiver fee fore it was brought to the Uni- plained he would eat mostly grant from the National Sci- versity, she said. cause he would attack them. for underage drinking and having violators appear in court automa- ence Foundation last year to shrimp and shell fish because Hooks said. tically, according to a spokesperson for the court. conduct research on a project nurse sharks tend to live near to provide a new interest in The shark, which was named the ocean floor. science. Nerd by Bowman and Zeisloft Nerd is estimated to grow "We are trying to provide a because of a hole he ripped in Lab assistants were looking only to the size of the tank, but new learning opportunity to the plastic bag while being into the possibility of purchas- if he becomes too big, he will be Contribution aids teachers in grades kindergar- transported, was malnouri- ing shrimp for him on a regular sent to Sea World. ten through 12 with the ocean shed when he was captured, basis, she said. as the focus," Stong said. but is in good condition now. The grant also provided for The lab conducts tours of the the gathering of animals and "He's a really good animal," In addition to supplying food marine biology facility for Gish Film Theater the installation of salt water she said. "He hasn't shown any for the shark, department offi- local schools and University classroom aquariums for mar- aggressive tendancies. Nurse cials are also hoping to find a students are welcome to visit speakers to talk about films and ine labs. sharks aren't normally ag- better filtration system for the Nerd. by Lori Miller gressive unless provoked." staff writer other activities associated with According to Renee Hooks, tank in order to be able to use film making," Wolfe said. junior marine biology major, According to Zeisloft, Nerd sand in the tank instead of "He's an attraction for Many celebrities have contri- there was some apprehension has adjusted to his new en- gravel. tours," Hooks said. The Dorothy and Lillian Gish buted money to the theater, in- Film Theater recently received cluding Ohio natives Paul New- a contribution to its endowment man and Bob Hope, he said. fund which brought the total to Past contributors also include almost $150,000, nearing its goal members of the National Ad- of $250,000. visory Committee which was Blotter The Boss Film Corp. contri- founded to advise theater cura- buted $7,500 to the theater as tors on activities such as the □ University police are in- CA meal coupon book valued Monday. ence Building Tuesday. payment for the completion of a operation of the theater and fun- vestigating an attack that hap- at $120 was stolen from Harsh- DA blue 12-speed bicycle val- role played by Lillian Gish in a draising, Wolfe said. pened near Peregrine pond man dining hall Monday. Four hubcaps valued at $100 ued at $120 was stolen in front of corporation film. Monday. were stolen from a car parked in Jerome Library Tuesday. Gish gave an epilogue for the As curator of the theater, Wo- A blue bench vise valued at Lot 6 Tuesday. movie Intolerance and wan- lfe said he takes care of every- 3A locked red bicycle valued $80 was stolen from the base- DA meal coupon book valued DA student told police Wed- ted the fee she received sent to day activities such as making at $100 was stolen from the rack ment of Hayes Hall Monday. the theater, Ralph Wolfe, cura- at $70 was stolen from Harsh- nesday that she and her room- arrangements for productions in at Prout Hall Monday. man dining hall after it had been mate had been receiving threa- tor of the theater and professor the theater, collecting memora- □A box of 50 micro-computer left behind. tening phone calls. The caller of English and film studies, said. bilia for the showcases, keeping JA windshield was cracked on disks was stolen from the men's DA locked and chained red bi- said damage would be done to The interest from the endow- track of plays produced and rep- a vehicle parked at Plant Opera- room in the University Union, cycle valued at $150 was stolen their vehicles parked in Univer- ment fund is used annually for resenting the theater in national tions Monday, causing $200 in where it had been forgotten. "film programs, bringing conventions. damage. from the rack at the Math Sci- sity lots. SATURDAY NIGHT'S ALRIGHT FOR FIGHTING ■ BOWLING GREEN V. AKRON, 7:30 P.M.

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4 lONawi September 28,1989 'Dead radio' outlined WFAL promotion criticizes Toledo competition cone said is a fake radio station week. by Lynn Gagel combining the names of the "We're trying to do things a staff writer three largest Toledo stations: little more crazy like that to FM 104.7 WIOT, 93 WRQN and draw attention to ourselves," Students walking on campus 92.5 WMHE. Damicone explained. "People this semester who nave noticed These three were selected be- who look critically at broadcast- chalk body outlines are probably cause "they sound a lot alike ing see there's not a bigdiffer- questioning Bowling Green's and don't really do anything ence between the Toledo murder rate. different," he said. stations —they play the same They need not panic because "It is a statement that we're music and run the same promo- although the outlines are similar saying Toledo radio is boring." tions." to those used by police officers The idea for the morbid pro- WFAL's attitude this year, as in murder investigations, they motion took root this summer, exemplified by the promotion, is are not related to murder and Damicone said, when the to do things differently to attract mayhem, but a promotion of station's promotions depart- attention, Damicone said. campus radio station WFAL 680 ment decided to chalk the out- "(Other stations) will say it's AM. lines all across campus each a little college station pulling WFAL officials hope the off- week of fall semester, weather some prank joke," Damicone beat promotion will inform stu- permitting, to stimulate student said. 'In the past, we haven't dents "Toledo radio is dead," curiosity. had as many listeners as the according to general manager "We wanted to keep it secre- Toledo stations and we're trying Matt Damicone. tive," he said. "The idea behind to up our listenership ... we'll Each body outline contains the it was to keep people in the dark take chances on some things phrase "FM 92 Q," which Dami- at first and culminate it this where they can't." BG The promotion ends this week GLIPA Gathering News/Pat Mtngarelll as the bodies fall in a path lead- As part of the Great Lakes Interscholastic Press Association's Fall Journalism Workshop at the University. TONITE AT 7.15 8 9:30 p.m. Thursday Night is ing to West Hall and the WFAL Mike Burke, of Napoleon High School, tells high school students and their advisors in a seminar at Hayes Bargain Night 2nd Big Week All seats $2 00 offices. Hall Wednesday morning how to perk up their paper with unusual ideas. ROBIN W \'{ L I A M S ■THE BG NEWS:Ji He was their inspiration. He made their lives extraordinary Committee D Continued from page 1. violations, underage drinking he felt the rise in off-campus Tour one source for arrests, and fights, since the ex- underage drinking was caused treasury, Miller said. piration of the grandfather by the University's successful DEAD POETS SOCIETY local news and sports If violators can be cited under clause. on-campus enforcement of the a city ordinance, the fines paid "There is a significant prob- drinking law. in these cases will stay in Bowl- lem with alcohol in the city of Marsden added he felt that LngGreen. Bowling Green. We need the discouraging greek organiza- The mayor said the increased help of this group to solve it," tions from nolding off-campus Enjoy Good Living in '89 with drinking age has left three quar- Miller said. "The University is alcoholic functions is essential ters of the student body very important to this city." to the success of the proposed PREFERRED PROPERTIES CO. underage. The city has seen an Mike Marsden, citizen repre- ordinance. increased number of fake ID sentative to the committee, said "I think the use of off-campus 835 High St. - Rental Office houses for unofficial drinking Located at Cherrywood Health Spa dens has got to stop. It's the Phone 352-9378 900 - 4:30 Monday - Friday neighborhoods that are suffer- ing," Marsden said. 9 & 12 month Leases Available d, Bryon Speakman, representa- tive for the University's Inter- Failures ^**I <

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Photo policy — quently for photographs of the D Continued from page 1. building and photos ot guests. It Pro-life group holds forum The sports information de- also runs a photo at least once a partmeml will attempt to give week in the department pub- closer scrutiny to photo requests lication and every time there is Panel examines Webster decision and upcoming cases and make requests only when a change in faculty. Porter said. necessary because of t ie new "We are going to have to pay Folger said the court has ing, the law requires post- they exist now," Durbin said. policy, Chris Sherk, spoirts in- for all of these snots and we have by Wynne Everett agreed to hear three more abor- abortion counseling. "The vast majority of abortions formation director, said. not decided where the money staff writer tion cases in its upcoming ses- Holmes said while these cases happening now will be out- Sherk said he realizes the pub- will come from," Porter said. sion. address abortion legislation, lawed." lic relations department needed "This is going to mean more "Towards a Post -Roe Ameri- Both Hogsden vs. Minnesota they do not present the opportu- to institute a fee. money from a source we don't ca", a forum sponsored by Stu- and Akron Reproductive Health nity to squarely overturn Roe Folger said the Ohio legisla- "We place orders frequently have. dents for Life Tuesday night, vs. Slaby concern legislation re- vs. Wade that Webster did. ture will face three abortion- through the (public relations) addressed the issues America quiring parental notification of a related bills when the new ses- office and we can understand The department will attempt faces concerning the abortion minors abortion. Previously, "None of these cases really sion begins next month. what they are experiencing to cut down its requests, but it issue after the Supreme Court's this type of legislation was squarely confront Roe vs. from a budgeting standpoint, will not be that easy. Porter Webster vs. Reproductive ruled unconstitutional. Wade," Holmes said. "They Two bills sponsored by Ohio he said. said. Health decision this summer. Folger said parental notifica- merely say states want to regu- Sens. Joan Lawrence and Linda The $20 fee will prove to have Robert Holmes, University tion is required for a girl to go on late abortion." Furney propose pro-choice leg- a major effect on the music de- Since having to pay a Univer- associate professor of legal stud- class field trips, have her ears islatioh ensuring" !»_ legal abortions partment, according to Martin sity photographer is much like ies, Michael Durbin, legal direc- pierced or have a cavity filled, Finally, the forum discussed up until the 24th week of reg- Porter, director of the concert hiring a free-lance photogra- tor for the Toledo Foundation for so notification of an abortion is the social and political effects of nancy as well as medicaid fiund- office. pher, he said, "people will prob- Life, and Janet Folger, legal di- not unreasonable. an outright overturning of Roe ing for abortion. This department uses the pub- ably be pickier about the quality rector for Ohio Right to Life, vs. Wade. lic relations department 'fre- and results of the photographs. participated in the discussion "This same daughter can A third bill would require in- tor the first of several forums undergo a major operation that Durbin said the Webster de- formation from pro-life as well planned by Students For Life. not only ends the life of her un- cision indicates a return in as pro-choice sources be pre- A PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAM Bruce Edwards, Students for born child, but also puts her America to federalism. He said sented to women considering SPONSORED BY THE abortion. In addition, the bill INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF Life adviser and moderator for health at risk," Folger said. things in some states — like New SHOPP1NC CENTERS KIDS York and Nevada — will proba- would make abortion for the KIDS IIXNTIFCATEN the event, began the discussion snairp with a question to the panel con- The third case, Turnock vs. bly not change with respect to purpose of sex selection of chil- cerning the impact of the July 3 Ragsdale, concerns an Illinois abortion law, but other states dren illegal. ruling on the recent Webster law that requires abortion clin- already have anti-aborion legis- case. ics to be licensed. Currently, lation in their legislatures. Holmes said that despite popu- they are considered "ambula- lar misconceptions, the Webster tory medical facilities" that do "In a state like Ohio, most case did not overturn the court's not require licenses to operate. voters will probably oppose con- Yes, the horror is 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision. 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6 IOHIWI September 28,19*9 Elsewhere Two pilots Klan rebel 'runs' into East Germans culpable menacing conviction flood embassy for crash republic" and other offenses. by David Briscoe by Manfred Hees The emissary was eviden- Associated Press writer Associated Press writer LEBANON, 0. (AP) — An Oregonia man in- Renfrow testified during the trial that he had an tly seeking to persuade larger WASHINGTON — Federal volved in an altercation over a racist slur scrawled altercation with Scott last April when he tore down numbers of refugees to ac- safety officials are blaming the on a sign at his business has been sentenced to 30 a sign with a racial slur that was displayed on PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia cept the government offer, pilot and co-pilot, but not the days in Jail after a jury convicted him of menac- Scott's property. Renfrow pressed charges against — Rain and illnesses wor- but the majority apparently third man in the cockpit, for a Scott in that incident, but Scott was found innocent sened the plight of hundreds remained skeptical. Delta Airlines crash at Dallas- of aggravated menacing. of East German refugees Farkie Scott, 63, was found guilty of trying to run Last July a newspaper story said Scott was hold- Fort Worth airport that killed 14 Frank Renfrew's car off a road after Renfrow ap- crowding the West German Some of the refugees told people. peared at Scott's gameroom July 16 during a Ku ing a "Frank Renfrow Day" and inviting him back Embassy compound, but reporters the crowd inside The Aug. 18, 1988, crash was Klux Klan gathering. to tus property to tear down the sign again. Ren- more newcomers kept scaling contained "a lot of people caused by a lack of cockpit dis- A Warren County Court jury took just 20 minutes frow said several KKK members were at the the fence of the mission's with a criminal record, peo- cipline, the crew's attempt to Wednesday to convict Scott on the misdemeanor gameroom when he drove by to take pictures on garden Wednesday. ple who are not politically take off with wing flaps and slats charge of menacing. He originally was charged the advice of his lawyer. According to the refugees motivated," to emigrate from in the wrong position and failure with aggravated menacing. Renfrow said as he drove away, a car with Scott who talked to reporters, the East Germany. of an alarm system to warn that Judge Dallas Powers imposed the maximum and others began following him and eventually number of people thronging something was wrong, the penalty and refused to postpone the sentence. Scott tried to force him off the road. the compound had reached In an effort to accom- National Transportation Safety was taken to the Warren County Jail. 1,500 by mid-day. modate the swelling crowd, Board concluded Wednesday. Scott a retired welder, did not testify on his own Only 177 of them were said several hundred beds were "I felt it was a very just decision," Renfrow, a behalf but called four witnesses - one of whom The board laid secondary 35-year-old piano tuner from Cincinnati said. "The to have left Tuesday and made available by the West blame on Delta for sloppy cock- was not allowed to testify .because he refused to Wednesday, accepting an German army. charge of menacing is very appropriate for what swear or affirm that he would tell the trutn. pit procedures and training and he did to me. I felt very threatened.' East German government on the Federal Aviation Admin- offer of guaranteed emigra- Nevertheless, living condi- istration for failing to correct tion within six months if they tions in the compound were Delta's known deficiencies. return home. getting ever more precarious Board staff members, who TEST YOUR For the refugees, most of conducted the year-long in- In talks with the refugees whom were housed in Red vestigation, said Delta has since Tuesday, East German emis- Cross tents. corrected the deficiencies. STRENGTHJ sary Wolfgang Vogel, a confi- Board member James Bur- dant of Communist leader Several of the more than nett dissented from the decision, Campus 1 1V1 I Nil KIAINMI.NT Erich Honecker, said those 250 children were said to have saying the conclusion let Delta willing to return could emi- fallen ill with diarrhea and off too easily by citing it only for A Gatherin grate without facing pros- colds following heavy rain slow correction of problems dur- PollVCVCS 9 Place' ecution for "flight from the during the night. ing a period of rapid growth and merger. He also said the board 352-9638 or 354-0056 should have laid more direct blame on FAA failures. 440 E Court Street \oure smart enough to calculate "The responsibility here lies Free Delivery as much with the FAA and Delta the size of a Hydrogen atom. as it does with the crew," Bur- BLUE PLATE SPECIALS nett said. $250 "I couldn't be more strongly 1 One Bowl Salad and Cup of Soup opposed to that view," said 2 One Bowl Salad and Slice of Pizza $2.75 And you Ye still smoking? r > i nl |i, ,111, \ MIII James Kolstad, acting board 3 4" George Sub and a Cup of Soup $300 chairman, who pushed to leave $1.50 4 Bowl of Soup and Garlic Bread Shannon $215 Paris 225 out any criticism of the FAA in Frankfurt 225 Madrid 235 the final statement. You get it in 7 minutes or less or the next lunch meal is on us Ask Amsterdam 225 Delta conceded in July that about George's lunch crew card. Scheduled carnersl Book anytime errors by its flight crew in fail- Above tare 1/2 round-trip from Chicago ing to set the Boeing 727's flaps Monday Through Friday Some restrictions apply CaN tor more and slats in the proper takeoff into. « FREE Student Travel Catalog position led to the crash. 11 am • 4 p.m. A Delta official attending the (Inside Onlyl board meeting declined to The Savings Are Great! comment on the board's de- Live Entertainment with Greg Emely at 10:00 p.m. cision. The airliner, taking off with ,< St) IMI'OKM O HI 1 KS • NA< ll()S more than 100 people on a flight for Salt Lake City, was piloted by Captain Larry Davis, 48, with UNITED COLORS First Officer Carey Kirkland, 37, OF BENETTON. and Second Officer Steven Mark Judd, 30, in the cockpit. Delta fired all three cockpit crew members when the com- pany accepted responsibility for FALL COLORS OF BENETTON the crash. CAUTION! FRANKLIN PAMC MALL The board's assessment of probable cause did not include actions by Judd, who board lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili i members said was the only pilot PUZZLED BY BANNED BOOKS? THE SEARCH IS NOW ONI fa to perform professionally during In celebration of the FREEDOM TO READ week being held during 1990 USA* PAGEANT the takeoff. NO PERFORMING TALENT REQUIRED |_ They noted that Judd failed to BANNED BOOKS WEEK September 23 - 30, 1989, the University If you are an applicant who qualifies and are report a malfunctioning warn- between the ages of 17 and under 25 by fa, ing light but said monitoring the Bookstore is offering a prize for solving the puzzle below. February 1. 1990, never married and at least a ■*■ light was not his specific respon- six month resident of Ohio, thus college dorm & sibility and he was performing students are eligible, you could be Ohio's all of his other duties. • • THE PRIZE • • representative at the CBSnationally televised fa Miss USA* Pageant in February to compete for * Board members, in discussing A GE AM/FM/FM Stereo Cassette Recorder With Detachable Speakers over J200.000 in cash and priies. The Miss Ohio fa the accident which destroyed 0SA« Pageant for 1990 will be presented in the -?- the Boeing jetliner, criticized Grand Ballroom of the Marriott North Hotel in ft* the presence of a flight at- Columbus, Ohio. November 24. 25 and 26, ^ tendant in the cockpit for 18 ^' 1989. The new Miss Ohio USA* , along with her fa minutes just before the takeoff. I 'm' ^ | expense paid trip to compete in the CBS- 5J& The board said Davis and Kirk- l^jtj^tt nationally televised Miss USA* Pageant, will JP land engaged in idle conversa- receive over S2.000 in cash among her many iJs tion when they should have been prizes. All girls interested in competing for the fa attending to takeoff prep- title must write to: * arations. 1990 Miss Ohio USA8 Pageant W The board viewed computer e/o Trl-State Headquarter! • Dept. CA. animations of the plane's flaps- 347 Locust Avenue, Washington. PA 13301-3399 down takeoff as its tail and a Trl-State Headquarter! Phone la 412/225-5343 wing clipped the runway. The Application Deadline la October 18. 1909. \ animations, prepared by the Letters muw include a recent wspshot. safety board staff, also snowed brief , mddreu and fhoot twmber. *lt that the plane could have taken •Mil USA* Pageant U part ol the r«m/ry or Paramount Comnmoicsr/oni, lac. fa_ off safely if the captain had ap- Mln Ohio USA1 Is "A Carvem Production" plied full throttle once he real- ized there was a problem getting iMu mm lift, but he failed to do so. THETA CHI THETA CHI THETA CHI ex The Brothers of Theta Chi Proudly Announce Their Fall Pledge Class and New Initiates. Fall 1989 Pledge Class I) Gat «i T*C<- i« A'* t— rw» Paul Cornille Matt Marty ft I Mr *•'(#"• IJ (tot-fi* a""** Ted Grambo Dan Phillips it V.J Tt(i«l U*o> II A.iMM ot <"•**>•* Tom Guyer Scott Puhalsky If loM>'t ptolnue* » Of-ctl'i ! Charlie Johnson Jamey Tocar There will be a drawing from all the correct entries. If no one is able to get Tom Maddock all the correct answers there will be a drawing from the entries with the Fall Initiates most correct answers. Entries can be picked up and turned in to the Dominic Gildone Jim Morris Jay Rhoads Bookstore no later than 5:00 p.m. Saturday, September 30th. A drawing Eric Logsden William Noonan Mike Smith will be held Monday, October 2nd, the winner need not be present. This Kim Kyle J.P. Patchett Dave Toshik contest is being offered to BGSU students, Faculty and Staff. Employees of the University Bookstore and their families are not eligible to win. WELCOME TO A WINNING TRADITION THETA CHI THETA CHI THETA CHI THETA CHI THE BG NEWS

Elsewhere MN*wi September 28,19*9 7 Electric Protesters desire Fugitive fights charges CINCINNATI (AP) - A fu- 1988 on allegations that he fed separate Cincinnati incident. gitive charged with abusing drug-laced spaghetti to two The incidents are said to have weighed action, not study women after serving them women at a Cincinnati apart- occurred in October 1987 and drug-spiked pasta will contin- ment and then sexually at- February 1988. ue to resist extradition from tacked them while they were DALLAS (AP) — Gay rights and AIDS activists blocked the en- Italy to face charges in Cincin- unconscious. He also allegedly Hamilton County pros- by Mitch Weiss trance to the Dallas County Health Department with 90 dummies to nati, his lawyer says. videotaped the women while Associated Press writer protest the start of a federal door-to-door AIDS survey. ecutors enlisted the FBI's help Nicola Iannone, 34, was ar- they were unconscious. in tracing Iannone, who was "The time for studies is passed. The time for action is now," acti- rested in March in Milan, The indictment charges Ian- found in Milan. Iannone, a TOLEDO — Legal questions vists chanted Tuesday as they blocked the health department door Italy, but has been fighting none with rape, gross sexual former consultant to Italian surrounding a coalition's pro- with shirts and pants that were sewn up and stuffed to resemble bo- extradition to the United imposition, corrupting another restaurants in Chicago and posal that could lead to a muni- dies. States, authorities said. with drugs and bond default. Cincinnati, is a naturalized cipal power system surfaced His lawyer, Martin Pinales He has been at large since he American citizen who was Wednesday at a City Council The number of dummies represented the number of people who of Cincinnati, said Tuesday he failed to appear for a hearing born in Italy, authorities said. committee meeting. will die of AIDS in Dallas County during the survey period, William will travel to Italy on Saturday May 31, 1988, in Hamilton Council's community safety, Waybourn, president of the Dallas Gay Alliance said. to represent Iannone. Pinales County Common Pleas Court. The indictment alleges that environment and development was out of his office Wednes- Judge Norbert Nadel re- Iannone lured his victims with panel was examining a plain to "There is an AIDS death in Dallas County every day," Waybourn day and unavailable to give de- voked Iannone's $10,000 bond promises of a gourmet dinner set up a 15-member review tails of his plans or Iannone's and ordered his arrest. and then gave them the board to look at alternatives to status. drugged spaghetti to knock Toledo Edison. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services last month Iannone says he is innocent. The indictment also alleges them out before fondling or Only Toledo Edison officials approved a survey of Dallas County residents over a three-to-four A Hamilton County grand a third woman made a similar otherwise sexually abusing and others who were opposed to month period in an attempt to determine the county's rate of AIDS jury indicted Iannone in April charge against Iannone in a them. the coalition's plan addressed infection. the committee. Members of the Coalition for , 'S? •?u5ve/ of 3!400 households is also intended to determine the Lower Electric Rates who testi- feasibility of a national AIDS survey next year. fied at a similar hearing last week will go before the same The survey asks one adult in each of the households to take a blood FREE I committee next Wednesday. test for the AIDS virus and answer questions about sexual habits and The coalition collected enough drug use. A pilot study was conducted in Pennsylvania's Allegheny HOUR OF POOL! ! signatures on petitions to force County early this year and 85 percent of the 308 eligible residents ap- Play one hour and receive one hour FREE! Council to look at the proposal. proached participated. c After the hearing, the commit- o tee will make a recom- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome is caused by the HIV, or u mendation whether to approve human immunodeficiency virus. The virus damages the body's im- OSradA JKail (AjiluarcL the coalition's plan, amend it or mune system and leaves victims susceptible to death from infec- 1616 E. Woof tar Greenwood Contra p recommend a similar measure tions and cancer. Complete line of Custom Pool o introduced by Councilwoman Tables, Cue Sticks and Accessories N Judy Jones. The coalition op- . Proponent say the survey will shape government spending on poses Jones' measure because Po,U Mi~J, Wuk a D...L OfB~s, ■ Toledo Edison officials would be AIDS prevention and treatment. part of the panel. Open 7 Days a Week For Your Pool Playing Enjoyment Under the coalition's plan, "At this point the only solid numbers that we have deal with AIDS Open until 4:00a.m. Thurs.- Sat. I seven of the 15 Council- Bitients, not with HTV-infectedpersons," Dr. Gordon Green, direc- 353-9999 appointed board positions would r of the Dallas County Health Department, said. Valid iKtu Oet 15. »89 I be reserved for consumer groups and no one from Toledo Edison could serve. Paul Smart, vice chairman of ■+ The BG News ► Centerior Energy Corp., Toledo Your one source for Edison's parent company, said INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE the proposal contains numerous local news and sports! IF INTERESTED PLEASE FILL OUT FORM AND SEND TO: HANCOCK flaws that would violate the City Charter, Ohio law and the U.S. RECREATIONAL CENTER, 3430 N. MAIN ST., FINDLAY, OHIO 45840 Constitution. NAME AGE. "If this measure passes, we would be forced to enter into an Support your ADDRESS. expensive legal battle with the favorite CITY, ST.. city — a course we would prefer to avoid," Smart told the com- FALCON TEAM! DPLAYER □ COACH □ BOTH mittee. About 150 people attend- ed the hearing, including many company employees. Smart said Toledo Edison is I Campus | mil 1)1 I IV I RY making changes to bring down operating costs. He said the company will implement Polly eyes "A Gathering Place" several proposals that will help Student Appreciation senior citizens and small busi- 352-9638 or 354-0056 OCTOBER SPECIAL | ness owners receive special rate [ Free Delivery Small Cheese Pizza reduction deals. (Minimum of '3.50) ONLY One key issue concerns the re- Day view board's powers. I open 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Sun • Wed $ 1.99 Mary Whipple, a lawyer rep- I open 11:00 am to 200 am Thurs. - Sal (inside only) resenting Toledo Edison, said I Slices of Pizza Available For Delivery '1.50 the board would have the power 440 E. Court Sports Trivia Bowl to subpoena witnesses to help OV'I.K SO IMI'OHII.I) lil'.i'.RS • KlIRKIIOS • gather information and would be FINAL ROUND FOR OUR FOUR QUALIFYING TEAMS able to spend money for the study, which is expected to cost Weekly winners Zeta Beta Tau, BG Tri-Training Club, Third Floor Chapman, about $250,000. and Sport Management Club have until 5 p.m. this Friday, Sept. 29, to turn "The board should not have HOWARD'S club H in their answers to the Sports department of The BG News, 210 West Hall. the power to direct you — City Council — how to spend tax- 210 N. MAIN NO COVER Questions provided by Sport* Information. payers' dollars," she said. "That's the job of Council, the BAND UPDATES ON BG 5 1. This Ohio University football coach was o long-time coaching rival ol Bowling Green Coach Doyt Perry. elected representative of the A. Cleve Bryant B. Bill Hess C. John Pont D. Cllve Rush people." From Chicago: The proposed board would 2. This lormer Falcon pass receiver went on to a professional football career with the New Orleans Saints. study the feasibility of setting up A. Jeff Groth B. Dave Dudley C. Ed Platzer D. BUI Jones a municipal power system and determine whether Toledo Edis- Jimmy Hawkins 3. How many Mld-Amerlcan Conference football championships have the Falcons won over the years? on's contract with the city A. 5 B. 6 C.7 D. 8 should be modified to allow for • Blues Band 4. Former Falcon football players are or were head coaches at all but one of these schools. competition. A. Arizona State B. Southern California C. Wisconsin D. Wesf Virginia Toledo Law Director Sheldon One of Ihe Best Blues Rosen said the petition, as writ- ten, would violate the City Char- Guitarists in the country 5. In 1921. Carl Bachmon kicked 19 extra points In BG's 151-0 win over Flndlay College. Who was the holder? ter for several reasons, includ- A. Doyt Perry B Gus Sklbble C. Warren Steller D. Harry Ockerman ing the subpoena issue. ''The structure of the commit- Thursday thru Saturday 6. What was Brian McClure's lersey number at Bowling Green? tee would have to conform with A. 8 B. 12 C 14 D. 18 our charter ... We would have to September 28 - 30 amend existing legislation at 7. Name the Falcon defensive lineman who was named the Mld-Amerlcan Conference Defensive Player ot least on some of those points," the Week for his play against Central Michigan last Saturday. Sheldon said. Howards is a Designated Driver Participant A Larry Lambright B. Derrick Carr C Mark Ross D. Steve Wllbourne The Lucas County Board of Election two weeks ago said the 8. Which BG lootball player was not named Mld-Amerlcan Conference Player of the Year? petition contained 19,116 signa- A. Brian McClure B. Mark Miller C Joe Green D. Phil Vlllaplano tures, a number sufficient to re- quire a Council vote on whether r n to set up the review panel. 9. The last time Bowling Green played a night game at home, the game was played at the old University Sta- If council does not act on the dium in 1958. Name BG's opponenf. coalition's proposal by Oct. 12. CAR R I N T A I A. lockbourne Air Force Base B. Kent C. Ohio University D. Marshall or rejects it, the measure would automatically go before the 10. BG plays Akron Saturday In the second annual BGSU Student Appreciation Game. Who was Bowling voters within 75 days. Green's opponent In last year's Inaugural Student Appreciation game? However, if Council amends A. Ball State B. Ohio University C. Youngstown State D. Miami the coalition's plan or adopts mow! Jones' plan, the coalition would Weekend Tie Breaker Question: Doyt L. Perry Field Is named after former Falcon football coach and College Football have 15 days to gather about Hall ol Fame Inductee Doyt I. Perry. What does the "L." In Perry's middle name stand for? 1.800 signatures of people who On Wheels! A. Leatherman B. Lloyd C. Leomlnster D. Leonard did not sign the original petition. $109.75 Full-size ONLY 99.75 Mid-size Your organization If the amended plan is not 69.75 Compact challenged it would become law. (Mini vans and luxury cars available Phone number 1 Jennifer O'Donnell, a coalition (Holiday Specials Available Also Address ___ leader, said she would be willing SNAPPY weekend special Team members to discuss changes in the pro- Anytime Friday through 10 a m Monday posal as long as the changes do not weaken it. Entire Weekend • Unlimited Mileage n^K^u ^^^^ f^> mt «^a—«^ "If Council members want to Call For Reservations make some friendly amend- ments that don't substantially Toledo (419) 867-0100 The winner of the Student Appreciation Day Sports Trivia Bowl will be change what the ordinance ac- 800 - 828 - 0168 announced at the Akron-Bowling Green game this Saturday night. tually accomplishes, we're open to negotiation," she said. I— -J BG's Ross makes turnaround *2M Nose guard plays best game of the year against Chips by Andy Woodard 19. The ball popped free and Ross came up "He finally decided he was out there to at- sports writer with it. tack the offense instead of letting the offense "I tried to tell everybody that (outside attack him," he said. "He's much more ag- linebacker) Keith Pace originally had it. gressive and making a lot more tackles." Mark Ross played the best game of his One of their guys was trying to rip it away Ross is tied for third on the team with 31 brief career Saturday. from him and I dove in there and took it from total tackles (13 solo and 18 assists). But the Bowling Green nose guard both of them," Ross said. wouldn't take any credit — all he did was That set up BG's 81-yard touchdown drive, He helped apply pressure to Chips' quar- give it away. culminating'in a 30-yard pass from quarter- terback Jeff Bender late in the game Satur- "Everyone executed. All it is is running to back Rich Dackin to wide receiver Reggie day when Central was driving toward a pos- the ball. Everyone played Thornton. sible winning touchdown. The Falcons held so well that it was a snow- A 6-foot-2, 245-pound sophomore, Ross for their first victory. ball effect," said Ross, started as a redshirt freshman last year. He who made a team-high 15 was forced into the No. 1 spot when Colby "On the goal line, you gotta suck it up. tackles and recovered a Latimer and Steve Rick, the top two nose Everyone is tired, but if one player breaks fumble in the Falcons' guards coming out of spring practice, didn't down, that creates a seam and the offense 24-20 victory over Central return to the team. has a chance to score," Ross said. Michigan. That left the position wide open and Ross "My role is to let the stepped in, making 52 tackles to finish 10th "There's a whole different attitude on de- linebackers make the on the team. fense this year. The first two games weren't tackles. But I try to come This season, though, the business major Ross real blowouts, we just got some bad breaks. off the blocks and scrap for started slow on the field. Bowling Green Now we're trying to make things happen. what I can get." head coach Moe Ankney seemed ready to It's the whole team. Everyone is contribut- Ross earned Mid-American Conference make a change at the nose guard position. ing." defensive player of the week honors for his "He went from the outhouse to the penth- Ross included. effort. ouse in a matter of a week. It wasn't very His biggest play of the Central game was long ago that nose guard was one of our the fumble recovery, which occurred early weakest positions," Ankney said. "This Falcon Notes: Offensive guard Rick in the fourth quarter with the Chippwas driv- week he made a lot of improvement." Young had knee surgery Tuesday.... In Fri- Ankney said Ross avoided the possibility day's edition, it was erroneously reported Central tailback Darnell Rush was hit by of losing his job by changing his style of that offensive guard Shawn Zimmerman inside linebacker Duane Crenshaw at the BG play. would have knee surgery. Cubs excited about playoffs MONTREAL (AP) - In a and drinking some, too. In the who managed the Cubs to their Sames, the Cubs would have lost season tinged with sorrow and middle, Zimmer and general last division title in 1984. "But le home-field advantage in the tainted by scandal, finally some- manager Jim Frey, classmates this is the best win of any team World Series for the same thing fun — the Chicago Cubs at Western Hills High School in because no one gave us a chance reason. BGNews/Pa!Mingarelli are in the playoffs. Cincinnati — the same place to win." In subsequent summers, it was announced that if the Cubs Mark Ross eye's the quarterback in a recent practice session. BG's nose Those lovable losers are win- Pete Rose attended —hugged "I would've taken .500 at the ners again. And this time, and shouted. beginning of the year," Frey won the division, they would guard was named the Mid-American Conference defensive player of the have to play their postseason week for his 15 tackles against Central Michigan. there's no controversy about Frey took a lot of heat when he said. "But this, who would be- lights at Wrigley Field to spoil it. hired his longtime friend to lieve it?" games in St. Louis, about 300 manage for the 1988 season. Well, see it now and believe it miles away, because they had no The team that no one, not even Critics called Zimmer a retread later. The Cubs will open the lights. the Cubs themselves, gave a and said it was time to break up playoffs Wednesday night at "We'll be at home, and that's Tumblers fundraise chance at the start of the year the oloVboy network and look for Wrigley, most likely against San where we belong," Frey said. clinched the National League someone fresh. Francisco. The Giants, who Forget trying to get a ticket The Bowling Green gymnastics team will hold their first East championship Tuesday After a 77-85 record last have clinched a tie for the NL for the playoffs or the World Se- "Sault-A-Thon", at the Union Oval Friday afternoon from 1-4. night. They beat Montreal 3-2 season and a 9-23 mark in spring West championship, and Chi- ries, if the Cubs make it that far This fundraiser will support the team s trip to Colorado Springs, shortly after second-place St. training this year, Frey's cago split 12 games this season. for the first time since 1945. The Colorado. There, BG will compete at the Air Force Academy in the Louis lost in Pittsbugh 4-1, and gamble looked bad. But with the This time, no talk of shifting first day the Cubs put 84,000 Rocky Mountain Open, on Saturday, Dec. 9. that cut the magic number from 58-year-old Zimmer making ag- schedules or sites will interrupt tickets on sale by telephone lot- Head coach Dr. Charles Simpson, encourages the students and two to zero. gressive, new moves — who else the Cubs' frolic. tery, an estimated 27 million faculty to come out and support one of BG's most successful teams. "When I saw the St. Louis issues intentional walks with In 1984, with television calls blew out Illinois Bell's The tumblers enter the 198&-90 campaign with a 128-65-2 record. score, I said to myself, 'At least runners on first and second, or networks demanding night lines. I've got a tie, they can't take puts on the hit-and-run with the "The team finished in second place last year in Colorado, and we that away from me,'" manager bases loaded? — it all worked FOR ALL THE CAMRUS INFO hope to bring home another trophy this year," the 15-year head Don Zimmer said. "I've said all and the Cubs became the first coach said. We have a strong, well-rounded team this year with year long that I don't know what team to clinch this season. YOU NEED TO KNOW, high expectations of finishing strong in the conference." a magic number is and now it "I've been with some bad GRAB A CORY OF Leading the tumblers will be senior Lisa Hillman, juniors Nikki doesnt matter." teams and I've been with some Condon, Kim Crawford, Meg Griffin, Kim Eddings, and sophomore The Cubs celebrated in style, good teams, fortunately more Mary Beth Friel. spilling 10 cases of champagne good ones than bad," said Frey, THE BG NEWS ■ coupon THO* °**» Bowl 'n' Greenery Term j THE PET HOUSE All You Can Eat |» Large selection of Tropical Kickboxer 11:30 - 2 $3.99 Papers I Fish and supplies at fair prices Black Rain Rated R 4 - 7 $4.50 Starring I • Small Animal supplies as well Michael Douglas IRJ Saturday & Sunday Matinees (before 5:30) • Soup 'n' Salad Bar I 2 00 4:30. 7 00 9 30 I 420 Louisiana Ave. • Hot Entrees kjnkoi I Perrysburg Parenthood JOHN CANDY Wlm Hairy • Baked Potato w/ Sour Cream I 874-6504 mm... f« Marring the copy center I STEVE • Choice of Beverage K m COBCT Hours I M lira MAKIIN ■ Located in the University Union Open 7 Days Mon-Sat 10-8 ; OO 4 15 7 10 9 30 1 10 4 35. 7:00.I 9 10 1 45 4:30 7 20 9 40 Coupons Accepted 10S off any purchiM with this coupon Saturday & Sunday Matinees are Only 4 - 7 only 354-3977 113 Railroad St. Matinees Before 5:30 p.m. Showtlmes Before 5:30 p. — — — — — coupon — J

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BO News September 28,19S9 9 Browns set to saddle Broncs BG ruggers clip Cleveland, Cincinnati prepare for weekend battles Fighting Irish BEREA, 0. (AP) - The in what happened yesterday." □ D D failure to recognize. Any time Cleveland Browns may have Films of previous Browns- horrible memories of the Den- you force the offense into doing Broncos games won't be of The Cincinnati Bengals are more things, we think it's to our the way it is supposed to be ver Broncos, but Coach Bud much help to either team, be- finding that some defensive advantage," Studley said. by Steve Easlon Carson doesn't. sports writer run," he said. The plays cause both changed defenses trickery is a good thing. came out just like we had The last time Carson faced the and defensive coordinators this Against the Steelers, Cincin- Broncos, he was the defensive The Bowling Green rugby them drawn up on paper." year. The Bengals have for some nati often used four linemen in team, in an attempt to regain Back R.T. Naples agreed coordinator for the New York The Browns, under Carson time used a 3-4 defensive align- an effort to contain Pittsburgh's its winning form, did just that Jets. and defensive coordinator Dan ment, with three linemen and running game. The Steelers with his coach in saying The Browns, who host Denver in a 24-18 triumph over Notre that,"we are starting to get a Radakovich, have switched four linebackers. But the team gained just 86 rushing yards on Dame in South Bend, Ind., line together that can be our on Sunday, have lost to the from a 3-4 alignment to a 4-3. has more recently begun using a 25 attempts. Sunday. Broncos 11 straight times, in- and the linemen line up in gaps four-man front in some situa- bread-and-butter." cluding two AFC Championship The ruggers jumped on the The happiness that Maz- in the offensive line rather than tions bv replacing an outside "We think teams have a ten- Fighting Irish early as they zarella experienced with his games and a 30-7 regular-season play the offensive linemen head linebacker with a lineman. dency to run away from the exploded to a 16-0 first half thrashing at Mile High Stadium on. The Broncos, under defen- "It's almost demanded today 'A' team's triumph was dul- last year. fourth down lineman, who's lead. Wing Randy Schott tal- led somewhat by the 'B' sive coordinator Wade Phillips, because offensive football is so functioning as a linebacker," lied two tries, while center team's 14-4 defeat to the Sunday's meeting will be their have greatly reduced the num- complex," Bengals defensive Studley said. "So there's some first in Cleveland Stadium since Greg Fasig and wing Bob Fighting Irish. Scott Beaver- ber of defensive fronts they use. line coach Chuck Studley said. predictability to how they will Schweizer each added one. son's try was the lone score Denver quarterback John El- In both cases, the changes He said the Bengals used a attack the defense." However, Notre Dame way engineered a 98-yard have helped. The Browns have four-man front about half the for the ruggers. touchdown drive, often referred came back to cut it to 16-14, As a result of losing, the B' forced 13 turnovers and the time in defeating Cleveland The Bengals used the multiple but the ruggers put it away team suffered its' first loss of to simply as "The Drive," to tie Broncos 14. 21-14 on Monday night. The fronts against Cleveland to try the AFC Championship game in when Schott and fullback the season. Mazzarella said "They look like they've put it same was true in the Bengals' and combat the Browns' short Steve Markert scored to give an explanation for this is he January 1987. The Broncos went together real well," Carson said. 41-10 defeat of Pittsburgh on Kissing game as well as stifle on to win 23-20 in overtime. the ruggers a 24-14 lead. juggled his lineups by moving "I expect to see a lot of Buddy Sept. 17. e rushing attack. Cleveland In winning its game, the 'A' players between the 'A' and "We're well aware of the fact Ryan s defenses, considering finished with 92 yards on 21 car- team evened its record at 3-3. !B' team. that we have not beaten the where their coordinator came "It gives them a different ries, but had just 7 rushing yards Head coach Roger Mazzare- Broncos," Carson said. "Other from (Philadelphia). But I'm look," Bengals defensive end going into the fourth quarter. 11a was delighted by the fact The Falcons open up the than that, we don't dwell on it. seeing more of what he did back Jim Skow said. "It mostly adds that his team finally perfor- Ohio Conference season on This is a different year with with New Orleans when he coa- to the confusion." After three games, the Beng- med up to his expectations. Saturday as they host Miami different people and different ched for his dad (Bum Phil- "It creates an atmosphere for als rank No. 5 in the NFL in total "We finally ran the offense University at 1 p.m. coaches. I don't put much stock lips)." mistake because there could be defense. Cincy may get Saberhagen wants Cy Young ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — For Royals pitching coach Frank The Oakland hurler admitted, race, Saberhagen walked two the third straight year, Oak- Funk said of Saberhagen. "Any- however, that the prospect and struck out four. Only once land's Dave Stewart will be a body who votes for the Cy Young made him "kind of angry." did he allow a runner to third basketball team 20-game winner and could fail to and doesn't vote for him shows "In '87,1 was third best. Last base. win the American League Cy real quickly he's not qualified to year, I was fourth best. But I That came in the fifth inning, CINCINNATI (AP) — A Lexington, Ky., developer who is Young Award. be voting. keep winning games. It's my when Lance Parrish's leadotf considering whether to try and bring a National Basketball As- The reason: Bret's brilliance. "He should be a unanimous time now to be respected for single was followed by Jack sociation team to Cincinnati or neighboring northern Kentucky Bret Saberhagen of the Kan- winner, if people know the what I do. Howell's double, putting runners says he will watch the results of an upcoming exhibition game. sas City Royals strengthened his facts." "I'm not second to anybody. on second and third with none bid as the AL's top pitcher with a The facts are awfully impres- I'm the best pitcher in this out. The Boston Celtics play the Utah Jazz in an NBA exhibition six-hit, 4-0 victory over the Cali- sive. After starting with a 2-3 re- league, and maybe the best in But first baseman George Oct. 27 in Cincinnati's Riverfront Coliseum, which has been fornia Angels Tuesday night. cord on May 4, Saberhagen is baseball when it comes to win- Brett gloved Kent Anderson's mentioned as the possible home site if an NBA team were Saberhagen, a 25-year-old 20-3. ning games." grounder, stepped on first and brought to the city. right-hander, has a 22-6 record, In his last 27 innings, he has "When the voters look at the threw to catcher Bob Boone, "I'd like to see a sellout or close to one," Lexington developer an AL-leading 2.19 earned run blanked the opposition, allowing stats, they'll decide who was the who tagged out Parrish for a Dudley Webb said in a statement distributed by backers of the average, a league-leading 12 only 11 hits. The shutout streak best pitcher of 1989," said double play. Brian Downing proposed Cincinnati franchise. With two top clubs like Boston complete games, 254 1-3 innings is a club record, breaking Roger Saberhagen, who won the award then grounded to short to end the and Utah, anything less than a sellout would be disappointing. pitched and 179 strikeouts. Nelson's 1972 mark of 26 2-3 in- in 1985 when, at age 21, he went Angels' only scoring threat. A sellout would go a long way with our decision process." Stewart, meanwhile, is 20-9 nings. 20-6 and the Royals won the 'lie is something really, real- with a 3.38 ERA, eight complete Stewart endorsed Saberhagen World Series. "Of course I would ly different," Angels manager Cincinnati has not had an NBA team since the old Cincinnati games, 252 2-3 innings pitched for the award after the Kansas like to win it again. It says you Doug Rader said of Saberhagen. Royals left in 1972. The franchise relocated to Kansas City, and 149 strikeouts. City ace had won his 21st game. are the best in baseball." "He was throwing 93 (mph) in Mo., and has since shifted to Sacramento, Calif. "Without question, he's the "I would vote for Saberhagen, In mathematically eliminat- the ninth, with total command of best pitcher in baseball," right now, today," Stewart said. ing the Angels from the AL West all three of his pitches." Time Is Running Out Today and tomorrow are it for senior portraits this session!

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