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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Directory SPORTS OPINION 2 TODAY Switchboard 372-2601 MEN'S TENNIS Michelle Reiter dodges the wacky world Classified Ads 372-6977 Display Ads 372-2605 Falcons post solid debut at of Dewey Decimal Editorial 372-6966 Keefe Invitational Sports 372-2602 Entertainment 372-2603 FOOTBALL WORLD wmmm 4 grainy Slory idea? Give us a call weekdays from I p.m. to 5 pm., or Falcons bruised, battered EPA expected to demand tougher pollution and cool e-mail: "[email protected]" after Akron win controls High: 64 Low: 51 TUESDAY September 23,1997 Volume 84, Issue 19 The BG News Bowling Green, Ohio

"Serving the Bowling Green community for over 75 years" # Flying high FORCE R0

□ The owners of Sky- dive BG feel their business is safe and fun.

By TROY REYNOLDS The BC News

Think there's nothing to do around Bowling Green? Run out of challenges to impress your friends and incense your parents? You just haven't been looking in the right places. One of the community's more underappreciated re- sources is located only a few miles from campus. Skydive BG Newi Photo by ClnaFleming BG is perfect for anyone who has been looking for something Roy Oberhaus dreams of being a pilot. out of the ordinary, an exhila- rating experience to satisfy that craving for adventure. BG native hopes Bernie Steinbaugh and Syl- via Miller are leading Skydive BG through its sixth season of operation. The skydiving to become pilot school specializes in catering to novices and inexperienced BC NIWI Pholoi by Cynthia lit Shccklcr Q University graduate I Stationed in Mansfield, Ohio, divers. aspires to be an Air Oberhaus worked with the Guard The beginner needs only to Above, Julie Kacher (left), a senior telecommunications major, and Marlys Thomas, a student at the as an air transportation special- University of Indianapolis, are briefed by Skydive BG instructor Bernie Steinbaugh prior to a jump take a six-hour course which Force pilot. ist. Here his duties required him includes both personal and last week. Below, Steinbaugh communicates with the jumpers via walkie-talkie on their descent. to build pallets of cargo, load and video instruction. Students also Jumping from 3,200 feet, it was tocher's and Thomas' first attempt at sky diving. By JAMIE BUDZICK unload planes and balance the practice getting in, sitting in The BC News weight in planes. and jumping out of a plane, and "It's more exciting than anything else you've "I guess the highlight was all become used to wearing and For recent University graduate the traveling I got to do," Ober- manuevering the harness. ever done, and if you can jump out of an Roy Oberhaus, flying airplanes haus said, whose journeys took After completing the course, airplane, you can do anything." has always been a dream. Now, in him to and Alaska, as participants are able to make light of his acceptance to the Air well as other east coast states. their first jump, under strict Force's pilot school, his career is After his time was up in the National Guard, Oberhaus came supervision of the staff. The Bernie Steinbaugh starting to take flight. plane carries a jump master The 24-year-old Bowling Green to the University to once again along with the pilot and three part owner of Skydive BG native will be headed to Colum- pursue his dream of flying. He jumpers. bus, Miss., in December, for what enrolled as an aerotech major, The school's students are he hopes will be a long-lived ca- however things did not last. given a helmet with a radio so tomatically releases the re- Steinbaugh said. reer as a pilot. "I was running out of money," they can receive instruction on serve chute. Ten colleges and universities "As far as pilot training I have Oberhaus said. "So the Air Force the way down, and a 12-foot "We've never had a student are within a 40-mile radius of no idea what to expect," Ober- offered me an opportunity to get static line attached to the plane need the device; the static line the airport, and Steinbaugh haus said. "I've heard It can be a pilot slot and they would teach makes sure that the chute has always worked," Stein- thought he could attract a large pretty Intense, a lot of studying, a me to fly, and pay me while I was opens. The student can enjoy baugh explained. "But twice college crowd. lot of memorizing things, but I doing it. So I kind of took a the approximately four-minute I've had more experienced "I only overlooked one think it's going to be difficult that gamble coming over here and ride that it takes to drop the jumpers need it when they thing," Steinbaugh said. "Dur- first year of pilot training. It's contracting with ROTC, because 3,200 feet back to solid ground. went into spins and couldn't ing our busy season, school is not going to be a cake walk or I wasn't guaranteed I was going "The helmet radio and the judge their altitude." out and all the college kids go anything." to get a pilot slot." static line make us very safe," Steinbaugh is an area native home." When it comes to the military, Once he has completed pilot Steinbaugh said. "We have who has logged over 1,700 Skydive BG still has good however, Oberhaus is no rookie. training, Oberhaus is then re- strict regulations from the jumps in his 35 years of sky- business, even without the Before working his way up to quired to serve eight years in the FAA and we follow the U.S. diving. He wanted to start the large college crowd that Stein- Second Lieutenant in the Univer- Air Force, but that is fine with Parachute Association guide- skydiving school, and when he baugh expected. Business dou- sity's Air Force ROTC, he spent him. lines on safety equipment. We heard the Bordner Airport was bled every year until 1995, three years in the Ohio National "If they let me stay, I plan on have a perfect record in our six for sale, he decided to look into when the school had more than Guard. staying for 20 years and retir- ing," Oberhaus said. years." it. 800 jumpers. "When I joined the Guard, my He is particularily proud ol "As soon as 1 looked at a Steinbaugh expected bigger primary reason was the money, Having completed the Univer- the automatic activation de- the Jumper has fallen too far or map, I decided the place was because they have a Guard Grant sity's ROTC program, Oberhaus vices that go on every chute. If is going too fast, the device au- just what I was looking for," • See FLYING, page four. where they pay 60 percent of tui- tion," Oberhaus said. • See OBERHAUS, page four. School administrators ban Volunteer outerwear as safety measure The Associated Press "We've just been reminding Renee's book bag. A month later, MIDDLETOWN, O. - School students to leave their coats in the Madison High School student administrators have banned book their lockers. We advise them allegedly shot and killed her bags and coats from some class- that if they are cold, keep a mother in the family's Madison rooms as a security measure. sweater in their lockers. Most Township home. They could be used to carry seem to understand our con- In March 1996, Madison Junior weapons or drugs into classes, cerns," he said. School student Jeremy Gillespie administrators said. Lemon-Monroe High School accidentally shot and killed Middletown High School ban- also has a rule prohibiting outer- classmate Dallas Jackson at a ned outerwear from classrooms wear in the classroom. But Prin- friend's Madison Township this year. There have been some cipal Cathy Ann Hamilton said home. Detectives later learned complaints, but most students the policy is flexible because of that Gillespie may have been have cooperated, said Gary Per- heating problems. carrying a gun for more than a kins, the school's principal. The Ohio Department of Edu- week. "We do our very best to main- cation does not have statistics on tain a safe environment for our how many school districts have The discovery that both Renee such policies because those are students, and outerwear with big and Jeremy had guns led to a ban : BC Ncwi Photo by Cynthia Ut Shecklor pockets makes it easy to have local decisions, spokeswoman on book bags in classrooms be- weapons, drugs and anything Miriam Segalof f said Monday. ginning this year, said Bud Jason Schuller (left), a junior marketing major, and Chris Gill, a graduate student, display a banner else not conducive to a safe envi- In May, Linda Morrison found Bierly, principal at Madison currently hanging in the Union Oval promoting Greek volunteer efforts. ronment," Perkins said. a loaded gun in her daughter High School. I

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Tony Cavallario Opinion Editor Opinion 372-2604

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210 West Hall • Bowling Green State University • Bowling Green, Ohio • 43403 • (419) 372-2601 • [email protected] Another Marv-ulous performance in America Imagine you are a famous nothing to me, that does Illus- brlonged to somebody other that felony. I'm sure that till after the trial to shred Albert. sports e-lebrtty. trate how badly many of our th n Albert was three billion to You're l>eing charged with TOM DENK couldn't have helped his reputa- Although Albert's alleged crime Is nation's laws need a little one. tion either. one of the most deviant crimes extremely repugnant. It does lack examination. If you aren't convinced what This case has several remind- the quirks and national Interest of that exists in our nation's law. the 53-year-old Nonetheless. Albert is accused Albert did was wrong, consider The Intense spotlight from Albert (the ers for the rest of us. This case Simpson's trial. Albert Isn't as of forcible sodomy, so obviously what they recovered from the has gotten surprisingly little popular either. the media is focused directly renowned sports he Is not the victim of legal women's chest, and then the on your head. announcer) Is media attention. I doubt It will Also, few point out that the victim negligence. reason why they did so. be covered much by NBC and Its was a close friend of Albert's. Is this You say: a) Thank goodness accused of In July. Albert agreed to Apparently. Albert was unable my hairpiece keeps the media's forcible sodomy affiliates. another example of the America provide a dental Impression to comprehend the word mean- Albert was recently named the Ignoring domestic violence? That spotlight from glaring off my and assault for sample as part of the criminal ing the opposite of his calling bald scalp, b) Hell. OJ. allegedly forcing a best announcer In a poll of wouldn't be surprising. case against him. card. Hey Marv. "No means No!" professional athletes. He has Most Americans wanted to know Simpson was found not guilty, 42-year-old On Aug. 4th. the Common- not "No means Yes!" why can't I? c) Damn, r forgot woman to per- won the coveted ACE award what happened outside the wealth of Virginia's Division of Perhaps he'd grown delusional (given to the best play-by-play Brentwood mansion a few years the Juice was tried In a city form oral sex on him and then Forensic Science released police from his many broadcasts. full of idiots like L.A. Or. d) biting her several times In an announcer In sports) six times, ago. I doubt more than a few people lab reports detailing how genetic Albert has followed the steps of five times this decade. really want to know what happened Man. I am so good at saying Arlington. Va.. hotel room on evidence ties the NBC broad- fellow phony Simpson, and has "Yes!" Feb. 12th. His professional career in In Albert's hotel room. caster to the February hotel tried every possible way to get broadcast journalism Is one of Although we live In a land where Marv Albert is famous for his His trial began yesterday, and incident. his trial dismissed. patented announcing calling things aren't looking good for the sheer accomplishment. Then people should be 'Innocent until Laboratory tests matched an He has pleaded that release of why so little Interest In the proven guilty," I cannot help but card. If 1 had a dollar for every smooth-talking, award-winning Albert blood sample with semen the police lab report has already time I heard Marv say. "Yes! case? consider Albert Just another moron broadcaster. recovered from the woman's prohibited from getting a fair I'm sure there are those who Another spectacular In case you are confused or even who threw away a great career, let clothes and her chest. trial. He's argued Jurors are suggest a bias exists when a alone a pervert. move...by...Michael...Jordan!." curious, oral sex is considered Other genetic material, recov- already aligned against him. I could afford to pay for both sodomy in the state of Virginia. Caucasian man commits a ered from bite marks on the Intrlgulngly. Albert's name was crime. They could point to the Marv's hair restoration and Also, there Is such a law In woman's back, also matched Tom Denk is the Tuesday columnist found In a "black book" of a Simpson case, and illustrate for the News. Any questions and legal fees. flhat's the cross I Virginia that prohibits consen- Albert's DNA profile. murdered New York City bear as a Cleveland Cavs fan.) sual sodomy. how then the media wasted little comments can be sent to The DNA studies stated the domlnatrix. Although Albert time In crucifying an African- For those not in the know. Although this means absolutely odds that the recovered DNA [email protected] or to 210 probably had nothing to do with American, yet they are waiting West Hall. True Collegiates Letters to the Editor; by lason Lady VtflY NOT? XA1 A 1\JN\0K No**. If you would like to submit a Letter to the 5 Editor, please follow these guidelines: 'Z'H TAK\f/Q COOI. CIASSES-. • Make sure the letter is 500 words or U)oKS UkE IT'S SOXNGTO *Vl QohlNA 5£ A CAMPUS M... less. 8-E A, GREAT SEMBSTEf^ \ Guest columns and longer unsolicited /um& manuscripts are welcomed and will be X CAVrTHjfVK OF AMfWING considered for publication based on WHO HEEDS ASE relevance and space available. THAT WOWLP SPOIL T«£<5OOD Please include your address, major, ^00\> f (Mj TO 1ESTH0T academic class and phone number M Tw|? YOV^HFUU EWTHWS3ASM (phone numbers are strictly for verifi- cation and not for publication). If you CVIE M are not a BGSU student, please provide your position or affiliation with the THE MAIL A ^/WxsEBijfcS&ftBlLi.? University or the community. • Letters must be typed, not handwrit- FoR. you. ten. Letters brought in saved on a Macintosh-compatible disk are pre- ferred. • Bring the letter to Room 210 West Hall, or e-mail us at [email protected]. Be prepared to show valid identification. • Space limitations may prevent The News from printing all letters re- ceived. The News reserves the right to edit any and all letters. K* Anonymous letters will be printed if '' valid identification is given and the ed i torial board deems anonymity is in ' thi i roper mteres's of the writer. ■ T1-, itori.il BoarJ acknowledges all ltrie ■ubmitted tor publication Dewey Decimal and his friend Jerome J As a student at BGSU. the Once I am Inside. I gravitate boasted to the librarian how start giving the library assistants that gave me both the call Jerome Library has been an straight to the computers which precocious we are. the eye from where I am cower- number and the location. In invaluable resource for me In are always very helpful and However, this particular Dewey ing by the reference manuals. MICHELLE REITER regular English. It said "8th the pursuit of my studies. It competent. Given the right Infor- Decimal System seems to be More often than not, however, floor." But I didn't believe It: It has also been, in its spare mation, the computer will give me from another planet, and not they look like the sort of people was too easy. "If only that were time, responsible for a variety a 20-dlglt call number in which Is necessarily a close one—not. I'm who would expect me to know and you— true," I sighed with great drama, nervous conditions I have revealed the exact location of the thinking, in our solar system. how to find a simple library book Me: I already have the call and began circling the ground suffered. Including various book. Dutifully I will print the call by now. This Is usually the case. number. It's floor as usual. Then. Just as I rashes and embarrassing This Is the Dewey Decimal number onto a piece of paper. The first time I approached one XPP.33Q.YNGH.4;890(789). was about to approach a library tnuscle spasms. System. We all learned about the Then I will stare at it. It Is a lot of these Florence Nightingales of Library Asst.: Okay, that's assistant. I saw the elevators , It begins at the entrance as I Dewey Decimal System In third like Sesame Street, how I am literature, it was sort of cata- what we call the "Dewey Decimal again and thought "Maybe. Just Starr at rows and rows of grade via a film strip starring able to call out the letters and strophic: System." you begin with the— maybe..." gateways that all bear the Dewey himself, a great big bounc- numbers so skillfully: "Hey. a Me: Hi. I'm looking for a book. Me: Could you Just tell me Sure enough, all ye fellow users s.niir Intimidating message. ing red dot. whose favorite phrase 'p!" I can be heard mumbling. Library Asst.: (Reaching for the where the book Is, please? of the Jerome Library, there Is. feXTT." After minutes of was "Hey. kids!" "Number four!" The letter h!" security button underneath the Library Asst.: It's In the Indeed, an eighth floor. It Is full polleglate thought. I am finally As impressionable third graders, My next step Is to wander off In counter) I seel What book are science library. of library books with call num- able to discern that "EXTT this cheerful and Informative some random direction. I always you looking for? Me: The what? bers that make sense, call probably means "EXIT." and punctuation mark worked his way make some sort of Important Me: Sexual Reproduction and That is almost a true story. numbers from Earth, or at least 'EMERGENCY EXIT means Into our hearts. We never forgot discovery on these expeditions You. Going to the Jerome Library a Saturn. It also has a great view, that I would only be able to him when we visited the public that could be reserved for later Library Asst.: (Pressing scary enough experience; when I and is entirely lacking In attack fcxit there should I be experi- library with our parents, and use. security button frantically, found out that there was also a dogs and library assistants. It is. encing some sort of emer- asked them to please find us Once I noticed elevators. looking around for back up help) science library. I was so sur- In fact, my favorite place. "Sexual Reproduction and You" Pausing. I thought to myself. I see. Do you know the author's prised that when security If you are ever confused about gency. anything on campus, anything at With Jiat in mind. I proceed again, as we didn't quite get it the "Could there be other floors?" I name? started to close In on me I didn't first time. made a mental note to Investi- Me: Probably Judy Blume. even struggle. all. Just ask me. because I am to "ENTER." which Invariably making groundbreaking discov- sets the alarms off. and Then we would wander Inno- gate this further after I found my Library Asst.: Ah. Well, we 1 have no Idea how many sometimes the sprinkling cently over to the Dr. Suess book. have 1,698 computers In the libraries on campus I have yet to eries all the time. section and pretend to be review- After circling the ground floor library that could be of help to discover, when ball Is posted. system. However. If I am quick Michelle Reiter is a columnist for the on my toes. I can frequently ing the key themes In Green Eggs about five or six times, and I am you In your search, young lady. On another visit I was blessed outrun the dogs. and Ham. while our parents certainly not exaggerating here. I It will provide the call number. with a sympathetic computer News. Comments can be sent to reiterm9bgnet.bgsu.edu. i 1. t. ' Tuesday, September 23, 1997 The BG News page 3

FACT: Graver Cleveland was both the 22nd and 24th president of the US.

FICTION: The Cleveland Indians were contenders in THREE the World Series all eight years.

PEOPLE ON THE STREET UPCOMING A look at what some members of the community think about the issue of the day: EVENTS Today's Question: "Do you miss Mom and Tuesday, 9/23/97 Dad?" Selling tickets for comedy show 18 a.m. - 5 p.m.) Union Foyer. Kappa Kappa Gamma donation Booth (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) Education steps. Intro to PC-Eudora - (IBM) Dominic Kynard R.J. Lewis Amy Hunt (10 a.m. - Noon) Dean Bailey Amelia Sandy 128 Hayes Hall Compurter Lab. Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Marine Biology Dance Visual Communication Secondary Education Nursing Senior Portraits (10 a.m. - 6 "Yes. I miss Mom, Dad "No. It's nice to be "No, not really. You "No, I'm only 20 "Yeah, a little bit, but p.m.) and homecooked away from home." haven't been gone long minutes away. I've I'm too busy to miss Key Yearbook Office - 28 West meals. I also miss my enough to miss them." been home twice since them. I'm going home Hall. Any senior graduating in dog, Lady." school started." soon though; I'm December 1997, May 1998 or August looking forward to 1998 should schedule an appoint- ment. Senior portraits will be taken that." from 10:1)0 a.m. thru b:00 p.m. daily Sept.15 thru 26. The cost is only $6, and can be bursared. It takes only 15 minutes and lasts a lifetime. Don't be OHIO Weather left out of the 1998 Key Yearbook. For lUOTJE OF more information or to schedule a Tuesday, Sept. 23 sitting call 372-8086. AccuWeather* forecast for daytime conditions and high temperatures AY NAACP Membership MICH Drive (11 a.m. - 2 p.m.) 'You've been a bad girl.' Union Foyer. Toledo 66 Advanced Power Point - (MAC) (1 p.m. - 3 p.m.) Marv Albert 126 Hayes Hall Computer Lab. Special effects, graphs, charts and TV sports personality inserting objects into slide presenta- In an alleged conversation with a woman accusing him of assault. tions. Sponsor: Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology. Albert's trial started Monday in Virginia. Exercising Your Rights: Utilizing BGSU Complaint Dayton| 65 Procedures (3 p.m.) Faculty Lounge, Student Union. Harassment / discrimination THUMBS UP grievence procedures for students and employees. ■ To Rugby player Mark Ramunno who dislocated his P.A.S.T. (Personal Assault shoulder in Saturday's game but still scored a try. Strategy Training) (6 p.m. - 8 p.m.T BGSU. Offers hands-on self- ■ To people who remember to say "bless you" or "gesund- defense techniques and personal heit" after you sneeze. But, of course, not after every safety guidelines and tips on how sneeze. That's silly. women can protect themselves. Meets Tues. thru Oct. 28. Fee. For information /registration, call ■ To taking a nap in the middle of the day because your

Wednesday The calendar of events is a service of The BG News for the community. A more Some sunshine but cooler. High: 61. Low: 43 PAGE THREE is intended n an irreverent look at Mif University. We at The BG News consider it an offbeat page where we complete listing of these events can be try to offer something for everyhihty. Opinions expressed herein are solely those of our staff. Have a nice day. found on the University web page.

Howard's Club H Pre Homecoming Comedy Show Mon-Sat 12-2:30 am Power 88FM Presents: 210 N. Main Sun 5-2:30 am 352-9951 5 on 5 All The Way Live Tuesday Loud & Local Thurs. Sept. 25 @ 8 p.m. TONIGHT: Next to Nothing • Wobblies Lenhart Grand Ballroom Suffer Life • Tickets $6 cash/bursarable lOpen Mic Night! t No Cover To reserve tickets call WBGU @ 372-8657 ££^ 1 Tomorrow: JAZZ NIGHT 1 Pool • Video Games • Electronic Darts • Pinball Casual Attire only/mature audience 19 and Over Every Night

S THE BOARD OF BLACK CULTURAL ACTTVITES 1 THETA CHI OPEN RUSH rjs Great Pood A ictr Cream PRESENTS: I 1997 Multicultural Nubian \J /O discount to all students and I King & Queen Nominations faculty with college id. 5*,6>r September 24, 1997 § Union Foyer 10 a.m.-3 p.m. TONIGHT0X 7:00-8:00pm Present this ad and receive a FREE Free Food and Drinks Happy Ending Sundae with any Requirements : The Theta Chi House is located in sandwich order. *4th year student Sun-Thurs. 7a.m. until 11 p.m. *must be in good academic standing NEW FRATERNITY ROW Fri.-- Sat. 7 a.m. until 12 a.m. % S #T38 More Days Till Halloween!!! ~^% %T1 page 4 The BG News Tuesday, September 23, 1997

NATION EPA expected to demand tougher pollution controls OM0M Ironi stall and mt reports The Associated Press car clean. Now, with most of the industries gone, ■ DIANA INVESTIGATION MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. - Decades ago coal- the air meets federal standards and she and other Dodi Fayed called driver back to work burning industrial plants filled the air with soot local residents don't pay much attention to the along this stretch of the Ohio River Valley. Now power plant. PARIS - The bodyguard who survived the crash that killed some of the industry is gone, and the air here is But others do, saying the wind-borne emissions Princess Diana told a judge that Diana's companion called in the clean. cause them problems. off-duty security guard who was driving the night of the fatal But just south of town, at a bend of the river, a "Our air quality is greatly affected by Midwest accident, judicial sources said Monday. smokestack nearly as tall as the Empire State polluters, something over which we have no con- Blood tests showed the driver, Henri Paul, was legally drunk at Building is suspected of causing problems for peo- trol," complains Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, the time of the Aug. 31 crash, with more than three times the ple hundreds of miles away. echoing views of governors from Maine to Delaw- legal level of alcohol in his system. The Environmental Protection Agency, possibly are. Trevor Rees-Jones spoke to Judge Herve Stephan on Friday at by the end of the week, is expected to demand After years of study and interstate squabbling, the Paris hospital where he is recovering from injuries from the tougher pollution controls in 25 states east of the crash that killed Diana, her companion Dodi Fayed and Paul. Vermont and seven other Northeast states deman- Judicial sources said Monday that Rees-Jones told the judge Mississippi. The goal is to reduce interstate pollu- ded last month that the EPA take action to curb the that Fayed called in Paul as part of a plan to try to elude photog- tion; the primary target will be the tall stacks of pollution from 40 of the largest Midwest coal- raphers who had followed the couple to the Ritz Hotel. more than 40 coal-burning power plants from Illi- burning power plants. nois to West Virginia The agency had already indicated it would direct Two plants south of Moundsville and a third 25 states to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions from the ■ MIR SPACE STATION miles upriver belong to the Ohio-based American plants by as much as 60 percent beyond what New troubles develop, but shuttle launch Electric Power Co. Together, last year, they already is required. proceeds released 91,000 tons of a smog-causing chemical - Dick Wilson, the EPA's acting director for air Alloclalcd Prcil photo more than the emissions from power plants in all quality in Washington, said the goal is to cut total MOSCOW - Troubles arrived in threes Monday at the Mir of New England and New Jersey combined. summertime nitrogen oxide releases from 2.3 mil- space station, just three days before the U.S. space shuttle Atlan- The stacks were designed specifically to keep lion tons to 1 million tons by 2003. This smokestack at the Mitchell tis is to be launched on a visit to the ailing station. from polluting the Ohio River Valley, and on that While 25 states may have to make additional Power Plant in Moundsville, First the Mir's main computer failed for the third time in three front they have succeeded. emission reductions, the biggest will come in the W.Va., Wednesday and others weeks. That problem was followed by two new ones: the failure Moundsville resident Gloria Stiles, a server at Midwest. The plants have so far escaped stringent nearby are two of 19 coal burning of a carbon dioxide removal system and the appearance of a Bob's Lunch, remembers when local industries emission controls because generally they are lo- plants owned by American Elec- mysterious leak of brown fluid. created so much pollution she couldn't keep her cated in areas of good local air quality. tric Power Co. of Ohio. Those on the Mir - two Russians and American astronaut Mi- chael Foale - were not in danger, space officials insisted, and NASA said it was going ahead with preparations to launch the At- lantis on Thursday. Elizabeth Dole talks to women on success The Associated Press ■ GENETIC CLONING zenship for Women. dential material in her own right but didn't Dolly the cloned sheep could soon become a COLUMBUS - Elizabeth Dole, who made a Mrs. Dole, a Cabinet secretary in two Re- talk Monday about a potential political fu- name for herself as a political campaigner publican administrations and now president ture. mother and In government and service work, told of the American Red Cross, was considered She did note that women have made signif- women Monday that they should not let oth- one of the biggest assets in the unsuccessful icant progress despite inequities that remain EDINBURGH, Scotland -- Dolly the cloned sheep could soon ers define success. presidential campaign of her husband. Bob in pay and representation in corporate become a mother - but any offspring are likely to be conceived It can come in motherhood as well as busi- Dole, last year. At times she outshone the leadership. more naturally than she was. Staff at Edinburgh's Roslin Institute, breeders of the world's ness or volunteering. more reserved Dole, and her talk-show style first cloned mammal, said today that Dolly will be put through a Success can be "Finding something that speech at the Republican National Conven- "We're going to see a woman president breeding program early next year that will help establish her leads you to say 'Nothing I ever did made me tion - when she roamed the crowd - drew soon," Mrs. Dole said as she shook hands and fertility and whether her lambs have been affected by her unu- feel this important,'" Mrs. Dole told a crowd praise and admiration. posed for pictures in the audience after her sual conception. of 900 at the Conference on Active Citi- She now is mentioned as possible presi- speech. Her offspring will not be cloned, said Professor Graeme Bul- field, the institute's director, so they will be genetically different from her. OBERHAUS "It will probably be a matter of putting them (Dolly and a male sheep) out in a Held and letting them get on with it," he said. Continued from page one. Aside from these qualities, he three-year-old son, Nick. Ober- ing Green or somewhere close be Healthy lambs will increase the value of the cloning process to says that it has helped shape his haus is not sure how the young here so I can be close to my fami- PPL Therapeutics, the Scottish biotechnology company formed can now look back and see how persona, into who he is today. family will adapt to the change in ly, my parents will still live here to market the center's work. valuable it has been to his life. "It has also given me an iden- lifestyle. Scientists at the institute announced in February they had and Jessica's family lives here as "I would say the big things are tity," Oberhaus said. "I think "Really I wish I could answer well." created Dolly using cells from another sheep's udder. most people, once you get out of The institute has already proven that cloned animals can rep- the leadership skills and the that question, but unfortunately I roduce. Megan and Morag, sheep conceived through a different communication skills," Oberhaus college, you develop your Iden- don't know," Oberhaus said. Although still focused on the cloning process, have lambs of their own. said. "Before I joined ROTC, to tity from what you do. For me, Once his career is underway, near future, after putting in his get up in front of a group of peo- my identity will now be that I'm a Oberhaus hopes to come back to 20 years of service and retiring ■ ple or even to sit in an interview, pilot in the Air Force." the place that helped him get his from military life, Oberhaus would have been much more The upcoming move will be a Police kill rampaging elephant foot in the door, or cockpit. would like to fly Lear Jets for difficult for me, expressing my- new experience, not only for "I'd like to finish my career as corporations. self, as far as being nervous, be- Oberhaus, but also for his wife, an ROTC instructor," Oberhaus "But that's quite a ways off, so NEW , India - A rebellious elephant trampled its owner ing secure with myself." Jessica, and their soon to be to death and destroyed nearly 100 huts in a shanty- said. "Maybe come back to Bowl- we'll see," Oberhaus said. town before being shot and killed by police. Nearly 30 policemen tried to corral the elephant Saturday as it FLYING rampaged along the banks of New Delhi's Yamuna River, the In- the first jump, additional jumps Continued from page one. ler, the school is made up of standing what Steinbaugh ex- dian Express newspaper reported Monday. One person was hos- several other employees. pects them to do when it comes to are available for a nominal fee. pitalized with injuries, police said. and better things for 1996, but steering and landing. "Many of our students stick Dariyao Singh, the elephant's owner, had used the animal to bad weather early in the season "We have two pilots, two in- Although the thrill of free fall- with us for their first 30 jumps or haul away debris. kept enrollment low. He ran into structors, five jump masters and ing for nearly a mile in 30 sec- so, then they buy their own gear Environmentalist Maneka criticized police, saying onds Is exhilarating and the class they should have used tranquilizer darts instead of killing the the same problem this year. six parachute packers," said and get licensed," Steinbaugh elephant. While Steinbaugh owns the Steinbaugh He sometimes hires Is much quicker, Miller says that said. "(Elephants) are made to work all day, carrying heavy loads airport, his cousin. Miller, owns University students as packers. 98 percent of the business is still and walking in the hot sun and tarred roads. It is no wonder that the plane. She was a road repre- made up of static line jumping. Although Miller has not these animals go mad," Gandhi told the Express. "I hope that the sentative selling ladies sports- "We don't get as much college jumped in a while, Steinbaugh authorities will learn a lesson and ban the use of elephants for wear who was looking for some- business as I expected," Stein- The skydiving season starts in still enjoys it. such hard work." thing new. baugh said. "But at the end of the April and lasts through October. "Everytime is different," "I was interested in jumping, season when the students are "There's still time to get a few Steinbaugh said. "It's more excit- ■ PUBLIC INDECENY and at a family reunion Bcmie coming back and they still have a jumps in before the year is over," ing than anything else you've Charged pastor supported by Maumee congre- offered to take me on a tandem little cash in their pockets, we do Steinbaugh insists. ever done, and if you can jump dive," Miller said. "Soon after, I pretty good. Especially with Each class is made up of 25 out of an airplane, you can do gation came to help him out." freshmen who are just out from people, and the only restrictions anything. The feeling of accom- Although she did not plan on under their parents control and that apply are on age and weight. plishment and confidence will MAUMEE, 0. - A pastor charged with public indecency was becoming a partner. Miller be- want to try something exciting." You must be 18 years old, and never go away." welcomed by his congregation with cheers and shouts of sup- you must be 225 pounds or less port. came more involved in the busi- "People bet there'd be nobody here this morning," the Rev. ness. When Steinbaugh decided Along with the six-hour jump- for males and 180 for females. Skydive BG is open every day Michael Pitts said during services Sunday at Cornerstone Chris- the hassle of using someone el- ing course, Skydive BG offers Pregnant students will not be ac- except for Tuesday and Thurs- tian Center. "But nobody runs me out of this town but the person se's plane was becoming too tandem jumps. The course is cepted. day from 4:30 p.m. until dark, who put me here. Only Jesus gonna send me out of here!" much, she stepped in. They've much quicker, consisting of 20- with all classes taking place on Pitts, 33, of Maumee, is pastor at the 5,000-member independ- been partners ever since. 30 minutes of training, includ- The class includes the instruc- Saturday and Sunday. ent Pentecostal Church in this Toledo suburb. He was accused of "I have the plane, he has the ing a video, review and explana- tion, a plane ride, the jump itself, exposing himself to motorists on a highway near Oak Openings airport. There's not much either tion, and some practice. The and the use of a few thousand "Remember safety," Stein- Metropark three times since July 1996. of us could do alone," Miller said. practice is made up of getting in dollars worth of equipment, not baugh said. "That's what we try Along with Steinbaugh and Mil- and out of the plane and under- to mention the experience. After to promote here, safety." W^ ^^f T—T I I Uncovering

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NATION Single mom wins Teen suspected in death of baby sitter custody battle, The Associated Press the middle-class neighborhood early Sunday morning. She was STANWOOD, Wash. - A teen- pronounced dead at a hospital. goes to Harvard age boy who had escaped from a Ashley suffered head injuries halfway house was arrested on and had been "very, very brut- The Associated Press distance, and Ocon returned to suspicion of beating a 12-year-old ally beaten," Jorgensen said. Harvard for her sophomore girl to death while she was baby- Police on Sunday combed CAMBRIDGE. Mass. - For year. She didn't realize she was sitting five children at a neigh- Stanwood for clues, interviewing Gina Ocon, the choice was an pregnant until October. bor's home. the residents of at least 150 easy one. She withdrew from school "She was like a flower, and it's homes in the town of 2,000. The unmarried 21-year-old and returned to California to like somebody stomped on her," Jorgensen said Ashley did not mother could stay at home in have the baby, moving in with said John Stephen Jones, the know her attacker, and there Southern California with her Maggiore and his parents in girl's father. "She didn't deserve were no signs of forced entry or infant daughter, scraping by on Long Beach. Her Harvard to die." theft at the home. "He walked welfare. Or she and little friends said that she was crazy, Ashley Jones was attacked late through an unlocked door," the Bailey could return to Massa- that she was going to ruin her Saturday, apparently during a sheriffs spokeswoman said. chusetts and a $35,000 schol- life. burglary, said sheriffs spokes- The slaying was the first since arship to Harvard University. Ocon figured she would go woman Jan Jorgensen. It was not the early 1980s in Stanwood, The problem was, the father back to school eventually. And immediately known whether she which has become attractive as a of her child wanted Ocon to the idea of young motherhood had been sexually assaulted. The bedroom community for workers stay in California so he could didn't scare her too much. children, ages 2 to 8, were asleep in the Seattle area. be near his daughter. After all, Ocon's mother had and not harmed. Terry Entz, a neighbor, said at Now, after months of rancor her when she was just 17, rais- David Dodge, 17, of nearby least 100 people gathered in front and court battles, Ocon and ing Ocon pretty much by her- Camano Island, was arrested of the Jones home Sunday night, Bailey are back at Harvard, self. Sunday night on a fugitive war- holding candles in cups and sing- settling into a routine of class- After Bailey was born in rant for escaping Friday from a ing "Amazing Grace." The girl's es and day care. June 1996, the relationship be- halfway house in the Seattle area parents were out there crying, Ocon is pretty much a regu- tween the baby's parents began where he had been serving time Entz said, adding: "It was pretty lar Harvard undergrad, except to unravel. Ocon resented that Associated Press photo for theft. He was taken into cus- sad." for her apartment in the grad- she was still in California and tody at a friend's apartment in "It's heart-wrenching to us," uate quarters, the diaper bills not back at school. Maggiore Gina Ocon of Lakewood, Cal., a Harvard University student, Stanwood, a rural community Mayor Matthew McCune said. and the difficulties of chasing filed for custody. holds her 15-month-old daughter. Bailey, in her arms on the about 40 miles north of Seattle. "We know the child." an active 15-month-old up the The case went to trial. Ocon steps of Widener Library at Harvard University in Cambridge, Police said witnesses' descrip- McCune called the killing a front steps of Widener Library. went on welfare. Mass., Friday. tions led them to arrest Dodge in "reality check" for the neighbor- Being a single parent, she Maggiore argued that he and the slaying. hood, where garage doors are said, has put Harvard in per- his family could better care for month in child support. ment. In an interview being Dodge was jailed as an adult often left open overnight and the spective. Bailey In California. And he Harvard agreed to increase aired this week on TV's "Inside for investigation of first-degree biggest previous crime he could "There are more important called his ex-girlfriend selfish the scholarship package Ocon Edition," Maggiore said that he murder. Bail was set at $1 million recall was a car break-in. things than just getting for wanting to move their child was receiving, providing addi- still loves Ocon but that she Monday. "It's scary because we all felt straight A's and going to the to Massachusetts. A court tional money for living ex- wants him out of their baby's Ashley was found unconscious really safe," said a neighbor, Ju- best law school in the country," ruled in Ocon's favor. penses, a one-bedroom unfur- life. when the adults returned home to dith Tillett. she said last week. Yes, Ocon admitted last nished graduate student "But it is not going to happen Ocon had just finished her week, perhaps it was a bit self- apartment overlooking the because I love my daughter," freshman year at Harvard ish to want to return to Har- Charles River and health in- he said. when she returned to her vard and an Ivy League educa- surance for the baby. native Lake wood, Calif., a Los tion. But she added: "If I'm Yard-sale specials have For a time, he considered Angeles suburb, in 1995. She happy, confident and success- helped Ocon furnish the moving east to be closer to was looking for a fun romance ful, that's going to spill over to apartment, which she dec- Bailey but decided against it. after a tough academic year. my daughter. If I'm miserable orated with photographs that She found it in Tommaso Mag- and on welfare, tliat's also go- include her ex-boyfriend. She Ocon said the love she once giore, a high school acquain- ing to spill over to her." said she wants her baby to see felt for Maggiore is gone. Each tance and community college Ocon has sole custody. Mag- Maggiore daily, if not in per- claims the other is confronta- giore can see Bailey during son, then at least in color tional during visits with the student who worked in his fam- 8-by-10s. ily's Italian restaurant. school vacations. The parents baby. Maggiore faces charges Maggiore did not imme- When the summer ended, the split Bailey's day-care costs, of assaulting a friend of Ocon's couple decided to date long- and Maggiore pays $214 a diately return calls for com- during one visit. SENIOR PORTRAITS DON'T BE LEFT OUT! Most days have been sold out- plan ahead or you may not get a sitting.

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OF THE WEEK The TV show "M'A'S'H"," fo- hip pointer. cusing on a military hospital in ■ DE Letoskey Carey, likely Lori Kemerer Ricky Schneider South Korea during the Korean back after missing Akron with a War, went off the air in 1983. bad ankle. It's currently in syndication in ■ TE Tony Holcomb and WR Toledo, but rumors say new live Terry Loville, likely to play de- Sophomore Freshman shows are being taped this week spite minor injuries at Akron. Middle Hitter Quarterback in Bowling Green with BG foot- ■ DB Chad Long and OL Eric ball coach Gary Blackney as the Curl, continued out from injuries head doctor. Amherst, sustained earlier this season. Blackney Ohio The BG training staff makes "You want me to tell you who is up the supporting cast, scurrying healthy?" (Dr.) Blackney asked we'll have those guys back in two ress when Niemet went down. around in their white lab coats Monday during his weekly press weeks," (Dr.) Blackney said, re- "I'm not sure if any of us I **< trying to patch together a Falcon conference. "The list is shorter." ferring to the Oct. 4 game against thought (Schneider) would play Kemerer delivered 26 Schneider came off team decimated by injuries after The massive list led (Dr.) Northern Illinois -- BG's next as well as he played. You never kills and helped stifle the bench and di- Saturday's thrilling 31-28 win Blackney to suggest - in a veiled MAC game. know until he is thrown into the over Akron. jest - an advertisement in The fire." the Eastern Michi- rected a furious No less than 12 players appear News this week, looking for Turf adds to woes Schneider should see another gan offense as the Falcon rally as BG on the injury report, nearly all of warm bodies to fill the plane to type of fire this week - KSU's Falcons, down two notched 24 second- those supposed to be in either a Kansas State this week. Blackney attributed most of defense is regarded as one of the starting or key backup role. The Falcons won't need the the injuries to the AstroTurf at best in the country. half points to pull sets, rallied from a Here is the list, in a nutshell student body to fill any spots, but the Rubber Bowl. It was the first 14-6 deficit and won out a win at Akron befitting a squirrel the size of an the shuffling of the lineup and game this season BG has played MAC tidbits three straight sets to and remain un- elephant: the display of some new names on fake grass. KSU Stadium in Manhattan, win the match. beaten in the MAC. ■ QB Bob Niemet, likely out should make the trip an interest- after suffering a concussion Sat- ing one - albeit a possibly catas- Kan. also has AstroTurf. Kevin O'Neill was selected the HONORABLE MENTION: Keisha WUklns. volleyball; urday. May still make the trip, trophic one considering how bat- "Someday, that stuff will be conference Defensive Player of Robbie HoUis and Kevin O'Neill, football; Jay Began, but only as backup to redshirt tered the Falcons are going outlawed," Blackney said. "It the Week after recording a team- men's soccer; Missy Lyne and Christine Thompson, freshman Ricky Schneider. against a team ranked No. 18 in should be. It's terrible." high 11 tackles in Saturday's women's cross country: Aaron Usher, men's cross coun- ■ DB Morty Bryce, continued the latest Associated Press poll. game. He was part of a Falcon try: Kate Kolesnik. women's golf; Brandon Gabel. men's out with a pinched nerve in his Hurt most by the injuries is the Silver spoons defense that held Akron to just 13 tennis: Lynette Lasanen. women's soccer neck. defensive front, where both in- rushing yards in the second half. ■ RB Damien Platt, NG Dan terior linemen - King and John- Schneider's emergence and Kent's Astron Whatley set a son - are out. (Dr.) Blackney BG's second-half success was a The FALCON ATHLETES OF THE King and NG Dana Johnson, all single-game MAC rushing record THE out with sprained ankles. counters that by moving fresh- change from last season, when with 373 yards on 42 carries Sat- WEEK is a joint venture of The BG WBGU-FM ■ WR Jeremy Dusho, out with man offensive lineman Jon Whit- the loss of Niemet wiis chaotic. urday as the Flashes surprised News and WBGU-FM Sports, the 88.1 BG a separated shoulder. ver over to defense as well as "Last year, we weren't able to Eastern Michigan, 41-38. What- students' guides i<> BGSU athletics. NEWS ■ RB Leon Weathersby, likely senior Ed Merritt. do that," Blackney said. "We al- ley was named the Offensive back after missing Akron with a "My concern is I don't know if most stopped any forward prog- Player of the Week.

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American league Standinss AMEBICAN CONE ERE Nil Pace to start Sunday All him EOT East ■ y The Associated Press at Keefe Invitational W I. T Pet. ST. LOUIS - Convinced his offensive line can do no worse, East Division New tagland 0 1.000 Buffalo Rams coach Dick Vermeil is putting Orlando Pace in the starting W L Pet. GB 0 500 Q The BG netters open lineup. y-Baltimore 94 61 .606 - Miami 0 500 Men's y-New York 91 6S .583 3.5 NY. Jets 0 500 their season with solid Pace, the No. 1 pick of the NFL draft who held out all of train- Indianapolis 0 ing camp, will get his first start at left tackle Sunday at Oakland. Detroit 77 78 .497 17 000 Boston 76 80 .487 185 Cena-al play. Tennis "You say, 'What the heck?'" Vermeil said. "What can it hurt?" Jacksonville Toronto 72 84 .462 22.5 2 0 0 1.000 ] Pace has been saying for the last few weeks Baltimore 0 750 By KATIE WOODS tured first place in the B flight, Central Division Pittsburgh 0 500 that he'd learn faster if he were playing more. while teammate Milan Ptak took "I would have liked to have been in there at W L Pet. GB Cincinnati 0 .333 The BG News the beginning of the year," Pace said. "It's Cleveland 83 71 539 - Tennessee 0 J33 second. Chicago 77 78 .497 6.5 The Bowling Green men's ten- In the C flight BG again domi- something they thought was best for me. Milwaukee 75 79 Denver 0 1.000 Sooner or later, I figured it was going to hap- Kansas City 64 90 .416 19 Kansas City 0 .750 nis team hosted the Keefe Invita- nated first and second place. pen." Minnesota 64 91 .413 19.5 Seattle 0 500 tional last weekend at Keefe Sunny Huynh was first, and co- The plan had been for Pace to come off the Oakland 0 .250 Courts. BG's tennis players were captain David Anderton took bench this weekend, then after the Rams' bye San Diego 0 .250 W I, Pet MATIONAt CONf ERENCf matched up against others from second. Huynh played well all week he'd start for the first time Oct. 12 at San | Seattle 87 69 558 East Toledo, Ferris State and Wright weekend, proving himself after Francisco. Anaheim 82 74 .526 Pace W Pet. State. joining the team in the middle of Pace skipped training camp before signing a Texas 72 84 .462 Dallas 2 .667 Oakland The tournament marked the the last season. Fellow Falcon rookie-record seven-year, $29 million deal in mid-August and has 63 93 .404 Washington 2 667 y-clinched postseason berth Den Ashford took fourth place. been playing catch-up since. Arizona 1 .333 season opener for the Falcons. Pace entered Sunday's 13-3 vic'ory over the New York Giants Philadelphia 1 III The tournament consisted of BG again took first place in the National league Standings NY Giants 1 .250 four flights, or D flight with freshman Brandon in the second quarter and played most of the rest of the way. He All Times EOT On allowed one sack and had a few other shaky snaps, but showed •y The Aasocialed Press Tampa Bay 4 0 0 1.000 levels, in sin- Gabel. Josh Hamilton took third Vermeil enough progress. CreenBay 3 1 0 .750 gles and two place, while Bowling Green East Division Detroit 2 2 0 .500 "Other people have been practicing the whole time and still W I. flights in dou- native Scott Yonker captured make the mistakes, too," Vermeil said. "They've been here the Pet. GB Minne ■: M 2 2 0 500 x Atlanta 97 58 .626 - Chicago 0 4 0 .000 bles. BG made fifth. whole time, been here through minicamps, and are getting Florida 90 66 .577 7.5 West it to the finals In both double flights the Fal- whipped physically and also making mistakes." New York 85 72 341 13 San Francisco 3 1 0 750 in all six cons blew all the other teams Montreal 76 79 490 21 Carolina 2 2 0 500 flights. away. BG doubles teams only had Philadelphia 64 92 .410 33.5 St. Louis 2 2 0 500 Juniors Radu one loss when not competing Henry James returns to the Cavaliers Central Division New Orleans 1 3 0 .250 Atlanta W L Pet. GB 0 4 0 .000 Bartan and against each other. Houston 80 76 513 - Sunda/i Games Matt Wiles took Overall, Harris was pleased CLEVELAND - Henry James, who has played for six NBA Baltimore 36. Tennessee 10 Pittsburgh 77 80 .490 35 second and Harris with the tournament. However, teams, is back where he started, signing a contract Monday with Cincinnati 71 85 .455 New F^igland 31, Chicago 3 the Cleveland Cavaliers. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. St. Louis 71 85 .455 New Orleans 35, Detroit 17 third place in the singles A flight, he felt the team was not at its The journeyman forward played with Cleveland from 1990-92 Chicago 66 90 423 14 Kansas City 35, Carolina 14 both losing to Martin Krbec of best. before making stops with Sacramento, Utah, the Los Angeles Green Bay 38, Minnesota 32 Toledo. "We could've been better," he West Division New York Jets 23, Oakland 22 Clippers, Houston and Atlanta. James, 32, also has played W L Pet. GB San Francisco 34, Atlanta 7 "It's still early," BG coach Jay said. "We have a lot of things professionally in the Continental Basketball Association and in San Francisco 86 70 .551 - Denver 38, Cincinnati 20 Harris said. "Both need to work we're still working on." Europe. Los Angeles 84 72 .538 2 Bufralo 37, Indianapolis 35 The Falcons return to action Colorado 81 75 519 5 St Louis 13. New York Giants 3 on the things that held them Compiled from wire reports San Diego 74 82 .474 12 Seattle 26, San Diego 22 back." next weekend at the Notre Dame x clinched division title Tampa Bay 31, Miami 21 Co-captain Ryan Gabel cap- Invitational in South Bend, Ind. t

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Jet pilot Andy Green cruises at well over 600 mph on the Black Rust Desert 125 miles north of Reno. 618.55 mph and 687.94 mph. However, » rules technicality prevented Green from breaking Noble's Green is driving Briton Richard Noble's jet-powered Thrust SSC car, and turned in runs Monday of world record of 633.47 mph.

1 > k Tuesday, September 23,1997 The BG News page 7 Ryder Cup pressure awaits rookies The Associated Press using lessons learned at that "Playing with a team adds to appearance. competition to his advantage on the pressure," said Jim Furyk, "I've heard all the stories about SOTOGRANDE, Spain - Tom his way to 1996 Player of the 27, one of the four American roo- the pressure at the Ryder Cup - Lehman stood in the rough at the Year honors. kies. "You dont want to let Davis wanting to throw up and all edge of the 18th fairway at the Similar lessons will be learned anyone down. Playing for your that," Furyk said. "I expect It to 1995 Ryder Cup, the wind sting- - probably time and again and at country - it's the ultimate be that way. But you know that ing his face with rain, his heart times with more painful results - honor." the other 23 guys feel the same pounding as he pulled a S-lron at the 32nd Ryder Cup, beginning Tom Kite, the U.S. captain, way you do." from his bag and faced the Friday at Valderrama. Golf Club played in seven Ryder Cups and Only Fred Couples (4), Mark 205-yard shot. on the Mediterranean coast of knows exactly how the new- O'Meara (3) and Davis Love (2) The alternate-shot match of Spain. comers will feel. have played in the Ryder Cup Lehman and Corey Pavin against Nine of the 24 players - four of "Scared to death," he said. more than once for the Ameri- Nick Faldo and Colin Mont- them Americans ~ will feel "There is no way to prepare for it cans. gomerie was even going to the Ryder Cup pressure for the first because it comes around only "I'm looking for a couple of final hole, the Americans having time. Another six - five of those every two years. A player is guys to show some leadership," squandered a 4-up lead. Americans - will be in only their lucky if he gets to play in two or Kite said. "Love, Couples, Leh- It was the first match of the second Ryder Cup. three Ryder Cups in his career. man and O'Meara are my vet- competition and the first Ryder How those newcomers respond Very few have played in more." erans. They've all got to play Cup match Lehman had played. to the challenge of playing for Tiger Woods, Justin Leonard, well." He had never felt pressure like their country will be key to de- Scott Hoch and Furyk will be Aiaoclatcd Prcn photo that. termining if the United States playing for the first time. Leh- European captain Seve Bal- Lehman sent his putt to within man, Phil Mickelson, Jeff Mag- Ryder Cup president Jaime Ortiz-Patino (I) and Scotland's Colin Mont- can reclaim the Cup it lost to lesteros also has a young team, gomerie display the Ryder Cup Trophy. The tournament will be con- four feet of the cup, and conse- Europe in Rochester, NY., in gert, Brad Faxon and Lee Janzen but he has players with experi- tested Sept. 26-28 at Valderrama Golf Course in Valderrama, Spain. quently sent his career soaring, 1995. will be making only their second ence, too. ■ ™ Super Coupon1 ™ ^ Open 4 p.m. weekdays • Albert trial begins! Lunch weekends •Mr with graphic tales i

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ARLINGTON, Va -- Marv Al- bert scolded "You've been a bad stor girl" and severely bit a woman in 49A**-*« \Ne VrToO a hotel room for not bringing an- other man into bed with them, a prosecutor told the jury Monday as the sportscaster went on trial on charges of sodomy and as- sault. Albert's attorney, Roy Black, countered: "Everything that happened that night was consen- sual. It was that same thing that happened every other night when Marv and (the woman) got together." Black portrayed Albert's ac- cuser as a troubled, vengeful woman who "collects" celebri- ties and would "brag about the celebrities she has had re- lationships with, people like 203 N. Main Peter Jennings." ID NO. DATE Albert, 53, is accused of biting FREE DELIVERY only ° the woman on the back and forc- fffiftSSb(.out352-5620 ing her to perform oral sex. The 352-5166 NBC sportscaster pleaded inno- cent earlier Monday, repeating the words "Not guilty" in his deep, play-by-play voice. The charges carry a maximum pen- INGTON COUNTY POUCL alty of life in prison. Commonwealth's Attorney Welcome back students! Marv Albert Richard Trodden said the Feb. 12 evening began with the couple ducer Heather Faulkiner, sat be- bert's end of the conversation watching a pornographic movie liind him, expressionless. generally centered "on partici- at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Alex- Albert's accuser, 42, was not in pating in a threesome with an- andria and ended with Albert an- the courtroom. Witnesses in a other male." grily grabbing her arms, throw- criminal case are not allowed in Trodden said that during their ing her on the bed and telling her until they are called to testify. sexual encounters, Albert would "You've been a bad girl, you The prosecutor said the two "sometimes ask her to bring didn't bring anybody." met in 1986 when the accuser ladies' underwear for him to Trodden said Albert pinched was a telephone operator at the wear." the woman's cheeks to force her Miami Airport Hilton hotel, and When it was the defense's turn to peform oral sex. Albert ig- "it was a sexual relationship to address the jury. Black argued nored the woman's pleas of from almost the very beginning." that the woman was lashing back "Stop, you're hurting me," and Trodden said the couple had at Albert because her life was mocked her, saying, "You know threesomes before, once in Los unraveling: She had lost her job you like this," the prosecutor told Angeles and once in Miami, the and Albert had recently told him the jury of seven women and five last occurring in 1990 or 1991. he was thinking of getting mar- men in his opening statement. Because Albert's job prevent- ried to another woman. At that point, the normally ed the couple from seeing each Black also noted that the wom- stoic Albert looked away from other for months at a time, Trod- an had been released from a the jury box and began taking den said they engaged in lots of mental hospital just six weeks notes. His fiancee, ESPN pro- fantasy sex on the phone, and Al- before the alleged attack.

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TREASURERS TAKE NOTEI A treasurers ALPHA PHI • ALPHA PHI Accepting Applications Dietary/Prep cook Misc. worker needed. Mowing, painting, workship will be held on Tuesday, September i love my smarty pants family! part-time. 3rd shift, apply at The Heritage Inn. shoveling, etc Approx. 20 hrs. per week Flex- 23 at 7:00pm in Room 1007 of the Business gl ir Kowalski 1069 KlolzRd MF. 9-4. ible his Apply @ Suchey Budoel Motor Inn. The BG News Administration Building. This workshop will Lil' Kautfman help you get all of the appropriate information LIT Larson Auto Datallers Big Zimmer Classified 10 maintain your organizations financial re- BG Lincoln Mercury is looking tor auto de- Nurse Aides cords. For more information call the Student We rock the Mans list woridl tailers. Wa need a motivated parson w/ strong Wood County Nursing Home has pan-time and Ads Life Office at 372-2843. I love you guys • Zimmer work ethic. VaJd dnvefs license Is required full-time 3-11 and 11-7 positions open. Willing FuH A pt. time positions avail. Please slop by A Uncovering the Real-life X-Files Sept. 23, AOIIAOIIAOII to work around class schedules tin out an application 1079 N Main. Apply to. Wood County Nursing Home 7;30pm. m the Ballroom. A multimedia journey Congratulations to our officer ol the week 372-6977 11080 E Gypsy Lane Rd into the world of poltergeists, ESP. illusion and Monica Tokichl Keep up the hard workll BASKETBALL OFFICIALS BG. OH 43402 other paranormal phenomenon AOII AOII AOII CITY OF BOWLING GREEN PARKS AND (419)353-8411 WANT TO BUILD A HOME PAGE FOR YOUR AOII AOII AOII RECREATION DEPARTMENT SEEKS EX- CAMPUS EVENTS ORGANIZATION? Come to the workshop on Hey AOII's here's your first due PERIENCED BASKETBALL OFFICIALS FOR Part-time Student Employment Tuesday. September 30 in the Alumni Room of on Saturday'X' will mark the spot ADULT LEAGUES BEGINNING OCTOBER 27 Are you looking lor part-time employment of 15 the Student Union at 7:00pm. The Unrversirys tor a perfect hole In one. ANO ENDING APRIL 2. 1998 APPLICANTS hours plus per week within walking distance to Webmaster. Deb McLaughlin w>li be on hand to 'Destination Unknown' MUST BE AVAILABLE EVENINGS FROM BGSU campus? Interested In working various "SENIOR PICTURES" help student organizations to get started m AOII AOII AOII 6 00PM TO 11 00PM MONDAY THROUGH unskilled jobs In assembly, packaging, ale? TOOAY creating a webpage For more information call THURSOAY RATE OF PAY IS Rate of pay is $5.15 per hour. Apply in person AOII BETA AOII BETA AOII $I300/GAME APPLY IN PERSON AT THE SENIOR PICTURES 372-2843. between the hours ol 9am-Spm, Mon.-Frt. at TOOAY Congratulations to Tina Smoker on her PARKS ANO RECREATION OFFICE IN CITY Advanced Specialty Products. Inc. 428 Clough Call i 600 960-1338 to ichedul* a tiling engagement to Kevin Clark of Beta Theta Pi PARK. DEADLINE TO APPLY IS OCTOBER St BG 43402 Can tha Yearbook office- at 372-6086 AOII BETAAOII BETA AOII SERVICES OFFERED B.1M7. OYMSUPBIVISOH Pon-bnta person tor lawn care and ntiacel- For more Information Chi-O' Kappa Sigma ■ Chi-O CITY OF BOWLING GREEN PARKS AND laneous robs at rentals. Flexible hours. The sisters of Chi Omega would like to RECREATION DEPARTMENT SEEKS (2) Call 353 0321 ARE YOU TRYING TO PLAN A PROGRAM congratulate Sandy Jackson on her recent GYM SUPERVISORS TO OVERSEE ADULT Pizza Hut now accepting applications for ON CAMPUS? W# have tne workshop for you. $ CASH FOR COLLEGE! lavakenng to Jeremy Allman BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES cooks, chef managers, delivery drivers Wadnecoay. September 24 at 7:00pm in Room GRANTS 4 SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Ctv-O * Kappa Sigma' Chi O - 99 AT HIGH SCHOOL AND JR HIGH SCHOOL 1011 of the Bunneii AdmimttraDon Bui'ding, FROM PRIVATE & PUBLIC SECTORS •Flexible Hours Chi-O ' Theta Cl» ■ Cfs-0 BEGINNING OCTOBER 19 AND ENDING Siident AciviDea staff will be on hand to help GREAT OPPORTUNITY. CALL NOW. •Medical Available The sisters ol Chi Omega MARCH 31. 1998 RATE OF PAY IS •10 mn. from BG you plan programs on campus and cut through 1-800-532-3953. want to congratulate Mandy Studeuant on S5.00/HOUR. APPLICANTS MUST BE •Competitive Wages all the 'red tape'. For more information contact ART apeak her lavalienng to Theta Chi Andy Perce. AVAILABLE FOR EVENINGS FROM 6:00PM Apply at 1131 Louisiana Dr Perrysburg. Call fte Student Life Qffvca al 372-2843 Eager, curing edge, art firm Theta Cht * Chi-O * Then CN TO MIDNIGHT. MONDAY THROUGH THRUSDAY. AND SUNDAY AFTERNOONS ..mm Are your parents Parents of the Year seeking projects Specializing Restaurant posirjons available al trie Brand, Free l-800/888 loll Iree number setup w/long FOR VOLLEYBALL APPLY IN PERSON AT Tall us why I In ■ one page essay write in custom graphics, advertisements wine Country Club fn Maumee. 20 minutes or distance- service. Flat rate 9 9 cents/minute THE PARKS AND RECREATION OFFICE IN about 'A Memorable Girt that my Parents/ and web site design. less in travel time Part ome and full rime tor all Call 888-333-8353 IDS Dtt??0?7 CITY PARK DEADLINE TO APPLY IS OC- Cargivers Gave me that I Cherish is.. For more information & quotes positons. We wil gladly work around school TOBER 3,1997;^ Essays are due Friday, Sapt. 26.1997 m contact 352-3724 or FREE T-SHIRT schedules Call (419) 8652393 and ask for BASKETBALL SCOREKEEPER 330 Union. You can ok* up guidelines in [email protected] bgsu edu . J100 Dan or Phyllis. II >ou like to play goll. this is tie CITY OF BOWLING GREEN PARKS AND theUAOomca. Credit Card fundraisers for ported place to work RECREATION DEPARTMENT SEEKS BAS- INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: VERY fraternities, sororities & groups. KETABLL SCOREKEEPERS FOR ADULT SPRING BREAKI Earn FREE Travel. Highest LOW/MIN. PHONE RATES. JAPAN S 49. Any campus organization can Attention Seniomlll LEAGUES BEGINNING OCTOBER 27. 1997 Commissions. Jamaica. Cancun, Bahamas, TAIWAN $54. KOREA $59. INDIA $69, raise up to $1000 by earning a Are you interested m becoming the 1997 AND ENDING MARCH 31. 1998 APPLI Barbados, Panama City, Daytona. Puerto CHINA $.89. OVER 230 COUNTRIES FREE whopping $5 OOWISA application Homecoming King or Queen? Applications CATNS MUST BE AVAILABLE EVENINGS Rico. Padre A morel FREE Parties, Dnnks and INFO WRITE. CARD. 792 ANDOVER RD. Can 1-80O-932-0S28 en. SS. now avail m the Student Acsvities Office, 330 Eats. FREE Ink) Packet. SunSplash Tours MANSFIELD. OH 44907 Qualified callers receive FROM 6:00PM TO 1100PM. MONDAY Sudent Union and are due by: Sept. 19,1997 THROUGH WEDNESDAY. RATE OF PAY IS I 800 426-7710. fj 12 noon. FREE T-SHIRT. Pregnant?? *4.50/GAME APPLY IN PERSON AT THE STUDENTS FREE Pregnancy Tests. INTRAMURAL OFFICIALS NEEDED FLAG PARKS AND RECREATION OFFCE IN CITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATION Earn extra money while receiving personal CONFIDENTIAL and CARING. FOOTBALL • FILL OUT APPLICATION IN 130 PARK DEADLINE TO APPLY IS OCTOBER satisfaction assisting individuals with mental 354 4673 BG Pregnancy Cenier PERRY FIELD HOUSE BEGNNING SEP- Wed. Sept. 24 9.199X disabilities. Part-time and substitute positions TEMBER 25. MUST PICK UP TAKE-HOME VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS 9.15pm Rm. 103BA SKYDIVE NOWH FALL SPECIAL TEST AND RETURN 8Y SEPTEMBER 29 CITY OF BOWLING GREEN PARKS AND available. Student Intern Panel JUST $100 00 PER STUDENT II interested, please come to She Anne Grady MANDATORY CLINIC ATTENDANCE RE- RECREATION DEPARTMENT SEEKS EX- Everyone Welcome Center to complete an application Visa/Mastercard accepted. SKYDIVE BG OUIRED. PERIENCE VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS FOR ^Jusn0rnm^romcampu*^52^20C^ ANNE GRADY CENTER INTRAMURAL ENTRIES DUE: CO REC 4 ADULT LEAGUES BEGINNING OCTOBER 19 Evening in Paris Backpacking, canoeing, eAmb-ng A kayaking 1525 EBER ROAD PLAYER VOLLEYBALL SEPT 29: W 8 CO- AND ENDING MARCH 31. 1998. APPLI Fn. Sept. 26 at the French House cfcnics. classes & tnps. Black Swamp Outfit- HOLLAND, OHIO 43528 REC FUG FOOTBALL - SEPT. 30: M FUG CANTS MUST BE AVAIABLE EVENINGS Enjoy fme French cuisme> Seating available nvs. 140 S. River Rd . WaterviKe EOE FOOTBALL - OCT I; INDEPENDENT 8 FROM 6.00PM TO 11:00PM. MONDAY 6 30 9 30pm Only S5I For reservations (419)878-3700 FRATERNITY ICE HOCKEY - OCT. 7. PICK THROUGH THURSDAY. AND SUNDAY Wait staff positions avail, at Historic Banquet call 2-2671 AFTERNOONS. RATE OF PAY IS Facility. Must be energemc, self motivated ind., Student Promotion: UP ENTRY FORMS IN 130 PERRY FIELD $4 50-CAME APPLY IN PERSON AT THE who enjoys working w/ people. Please call On campus 9/23 9-3pm on Educ Bldg Steps HOUSE PARKS AND RECREATION OFFCE IN CITY Pam al (419) 832-2900. IPCCLUB $i0/mo 60 free mirVmonth, free phone, free Mr Bojangles available lor teas 8 parties. PARK DEADLINE TO APPLY IS OCTOBER Informasonaf Meeting activation, i-800-327-5i69 Ask for Tadek or 1 /2 price what your paying now. Tepiember 24@ 7:00pm 6.1997 Mke. 3529780 FOR SALE Room 115BA BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS VOL- All Majors Welcome Rock 8 Roll Hall ol Fame Tnp UNTEERS Free Pizza 11 PERSONALS Leave BG at 8:45am. Oci. 18.1997 Are you interested in becoming a Big Brother ?'Call Christy «? 353-6168 $16 wr transportaton, 814 without or Big Sister? Big Brothers/Big Sisters ol 84 Toyota Celica. 5 speed manual trans- Sign up beginning 9/15 in UAO office Northwestern Oho will be having a volunteer mission, new brakes, new shocks, $600 obo orientation session on Wednesday, Septem- Call 686 8501 Jom Front & Center with Came & Jason Rush Alpha XI Delia ber 24th from 9 15pm-l0 15pm at 112 BA Listen lo us as we discuss Rush Alpha XI Delta Borne shaped Bud-Lite neon sign. Ex. cond Campus Safety Student Teaching Spring ol 98? Rush Alpha XI Dslta Building on campus. This is a general infor- $125 00 Call372-1351 Wed 7-9om Is your last nsme A-17 mation meeting about Ble agency and pro- Computer cart 30" x 70" Table Desk, and Two WFAL 680 AW Cable 20 Get your required TB test at the RUSH PHI MUi gram. H you have any questions, please leal Student Health Center Stop by the house on Ira* to call the office at 354-2113. See you Drawer File Cabinet. Call 352-7585 Cost $6 00 (bursar able) Tues. Sept 23 @ 9 15 there l Free to a good home: 10 mo. female dog. Bea- Join Front A Center with Carrie 8 Jason Tues., Sept 23.5 00-8.30pm Check usout'l gle mix. 30 lbs., al shots, spayed. Very Inend- as we discuss Bowling Green Superwash is accepting appli- Last names J-Z. TBA ly Goodwimkids 352-3131 Campus Safety Questions?? Call 2-2750 cations to attend their local facility. Hours are Be wise, listen to these guys'Wed 7-9pm RUSH PHI MUI variable Team attitude A a pleasing personali- Miicowave for sale *40 353 8424 WF AL 680 AM Cab»e 20 "Delta Zeta Delta Zeta" RUSH PHI HU ty are important Apply in person 8-5 dairy at MUST SELL Individually Unique RUSH PHI MU 1003N. Prospect. BG No phone call please Together Complete 2 ox lo Rolling Stones RUSH PHI MU BURLINGTON AIR EXPRESS currently has Listen to the innovators not the imitators' Delta Zeta Open Rush Sal l3 0SUCa»354-234g RUSH PHI MU pan-Dme opportunities lor day and night Sor- BGSU'i ORIGINAL and BEST call-in-talk show 9:i5 Wed Sept 24 @me State Room m He Power Book 170. Active Matrix screen. ters at our Toledo Hub. in FRONT and CENTERI Union 8/200/14.4 I860 plus tax. Runs and looks '$8 07 S8 25 par hour Weds.7-9pm 9:15 Thurs. Sept. 25 © the Delta Zeta house Take A Bile great Call Paulff 353-72W. •Major medical, life, and dental benefits WFAL 680 AM/Cable 20 Dress is casual. Bring a friend and on the move lor Health 8 Joy 'Educational Assistance For more information, or a nde call. Register today •Paid Holidays and Vacations Rock i Rod Hall ol FameTnp Theresa & 372-5100 or Nikki & 354-6176 Call 372-9355 (WELL) FOR RENT Contemporary weight management program 'Must possess a high school diploma or equi- Leave BG at 8 45am. Oct. 18,1997 "Delta Zeta Delta Zeta" valent $16 w/transportation. $14 without nutrition and exercise awareness *Ruah Alpha XI DeHa* Wednesday afternoon sessions 'Must possess a valid drivers license Sign up beginning 9/15 m UAO office. i bdrm large turn. apt. an util. ind. except etec- The sisters of Alpha Xt Delta would like lo invito Begins October l, 1997 •Musi be able lo lift 70 lbs consistently 'Pre.employment drug testing tnc lights 352-7454 STUDY ABROADVFINANCIAL AID MEET- /ou to our open house Tues Sept. 23 9-9:451 ING >ess is casual Hope to see you there! Candidates may apply between the hours of 2 bdrm. apl avail immediately Furnished or 'Buah Aloha XI Dalta- Uncovering the Real-life X-Files Sept 23. 8 30am -4:00pm or 11:30pm - 2:00am, Mon- Come learn how your financial aid applies to 7:30pm. in the Ballroom A multimedia journey unfurnished. All util. indud Cal 352-1520. study abroadl The session is at 10:00am on day through Friday at Burlington Air Express. "SENIOR PICTURES- into the world of poltergeists. ESP. itluson and 2 bedroom 2 bath apartments for rent. Cal Wednesday. September 24 in 1103 Offen- TODAY One Air Cargo Pkwy. E Swanlon, OH 43558 other paranormal phenomenon W ninrop Te-race lor details 352-9135. hauer West Call 2-0309 with quesions. SENIOR PICTURES (4191867-9911.MF-OV, EOE The Disciples of Christ campus ministry TOOAY Dancers - Now hiring lor the 2 bedroom • FurnishedAJnfurnished invites you to a service of Holy Communion Call 1 800-969-1338 to schedule a smng WANTED • 1 Gentlemen's Club in Toledo. t bedroom • Unfurnished every Thursday at 8pm Call the yearbook office al 372 8086 Travel & magazine modeling available Highland Mgt 354-6036 For more information at the UCF Cer>ter[comer of Thurstdn and De,aVu419 531 0079 317 N Summit-Available immediately. Large 4 »«*ge). -Yearbook Staff- 2-3 subleasers needed immediately for 2 bed- Dietary Opening. 2nd shift 3-!1pm Apply at BR. 2 bath house w/ basement. Must have ThePreabylerlan campus ministry room apt Reasonable rent Cail3S3-33l5. the Heritage l-r l0fi9K'ot7RC MF.94 mm. ol 4 unrelated people. Rent collected Vppfccaiions for Greeks Editor are available in invites you to a service of Holy Communion Are your parents Parents ol the Year quarterly. Sec. dep. A parent, guarantee Tan- ?8 West Hall. Deadline hv applications is Sept. Graphic Design Marcs ants pay all util. Min 12 mo. lease only. Local every Thursday at 8pm Tell us why i In a one page essay write at the UCF Center (corner of Thurstm and *J Any questions, please call Cindy or Vicky at Gateway Graphics Inc. has an opening for pt. Owners Call 354-2854. (54 6324. about 'A Memorable Gift that my parents/ time-full time position in silk screening A sign 22EL Caregivers gave me that I Cherish is ..' depl. Accepting app's 9/22-9/26. from 3-5pm. Avail, immed. • 1 bdrm apl *300/mo. 957 1/2 The United Methodist Church campus min- mi Spring Break Bahamas Party Cruise' 6 Essays are due Friday, Sept. 26.1997 m No phone calls please 133 E. Wooster. Suite Prospect Call 3530325 lays $2791 Includes meals, free parties! Get a the UAO office istry invites you to a service Holy Communion A Room avail, in BG home. Grad male pre!. every Thursdsy at 8pm at the UCF Center coup - Go Freel Pnces increase soon • Save Senior hockey leagues forming in Findlay (IS Please call 352-1631 or 354-6701 leave mes- (corns'of Thurstm and Ridge). ■SO'sprmgbreakiravel com 1-800 678 6386 Help wanted bartenders, waitresses, pizza mm. S ol BG) 1 1/2 hr games, 3 leagues be- makers A pin chasers. Varsity Lanes. PM "9« The United Church of Christ campus ministry 111 Spring Break Cancun & Jamaica $3791 ginning, intermediate 8 advanoed Contact shins 1033 S Mam 352 5247 Apply within or Sublessor needed & Summit Terrace apts 1 invites you to a service ol Holy Communion look Early - Save* Get a group • Go Free* Ga"0 C.'i 37?-6?54 Ridge) .onn.«786386 days/evenings/weekends. Flex, around rm turn aval @ a 1 time add. cost. Call Sean Subteaser needed lor 2 bdrm. apt Jan. - Aug. classes $9 10 losian. 861-0736 ■3 352 6408 1998 On sue laundry A pool Cats allowed WSrno i>p05.!n«Kjo! aDte Call 352-9917 Subktaser wanted lor Spring Semester, house = n SPRING BREAK ;ose locates J< 90 p'us utilities 353-6396 THE WASH HOUSE CANCUN MAZATLAN HELP WANTED Laundromat SOUTH PADRE JAMAICA 250 N. Main ALL INCLUSIVE" PARTY PAK| 11 TASTE-TESTING GUM, research company seeking gum taste-testers Earn $1

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Alien Life discussed BGSU. .. There's no through the presentation place like home, or "The Real X-Files" homecoming, An extraterrestrial phenomena set for Sept. 28- Oct. 5 lecture will land at the University 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 23 in the Once again, Bowling Green Lenhart Grand Ballroom. University Slate University's homecoming Student Union. has arrived. From September Lloyd Auerbach is the Director 28 October 5. the BGSU of the Office of Paranormal Investi- community will celebrate the gations and an author of paranor- event. Many campus organiza- mal activities. He has also served tions such as UAO and Alumni as senior consultant on the Fox AHairs have planned a week of network show. "Sightings" lun filled activities lor everyone Auerbach will lecture on "The Real to join in on. X-Files." a discussion that will The week begins with the explore alien life form. Homecoming 5k Fun Run. The Auerbach has been featured on event includes individual and several talk shows including. team predictions divisions. Geratdo. Phil Donahue and Oprah Registration begins Sept. 15 - Winfrey. 25 in the Student Recreation The presentation is free. Center main office and admis- sion is free There will also be a •Erika Dyer street painting spirit competition. The price is $10 per organiza- tion and covers the paint and brushes. The painting is 1 -3 p.m. and sign up is in 330 liar's mti Student Union. The carnival and merchan- dise sale will be Monday. Sept. Welcome to the second issue of 29 through Wednesday. Oct 1. the Campus Buzz! I hope that this The event is 10 a.m.-4 p.m. publication helps you plan ahead each of these days in the Union for the next two weeks of the Mall. Visitors may purchase semester. homecoming apparel, and If you have an organizational African. Asian. Indian and South event, then I ask that you submit it American cultural merchandise. to the BGSU Calendar of Events on Participants can tye dye shirts the web at http.//events.bgsu.edu as well. There will be a dunking The events should be entered by 5 booth, carnival games, carica- p.m. Thursday prior to publication. turists, and balloon artists. Of The event may also be turned in to course, it would not be a Tuesday, September 30 Friday, October 3 the Office of Student Activities, 3rd carnival without popcorn, snow Homecoming Spirit Day Step Show: Doors open at WOMEN'S HEALTH Floor. Student Union. cones, and cotton candy. Banner Competition: entries 6 p.m. and show begins at 7 FAIR TO BE HELD If you have a unique event, a must be submitted to the Mileti p.m. in the Lenhart Ballroom. Where there is a homecom- OUTSIDE UNIO question or concern, contact me Alumni Center by 4 p.m. $4 cash/bursarable. Tickets through e-mail at ing., there is a king and queen available in 330 Student The Student Health From Monday. Sept. 29 - [email protected] I always Wednesday, October 1 Union. Service and the Center for welcome new suggestions. Wednesday, Oct. 1. those with a BGSU Gospel Choir Con- Wellnoss and Prevention will valid student ID. may partici- The Campus Buzz is published cert: 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. in the Saturday, October 4 be sponsoring the Women's on a bi-weekly basis. The next pate in king and queen elec- Union Mall. Free. Homecoming Football Health Fair on Wednesday tions. Students may do so in issue will be on Oct. 7. 1997 Homecoming Spirit Day game and announcement of Sept. 24 In front of the Union. the Union Mall from 10 a.m. - 4 king and queen at half time: Between 11 a.m. and 3:30 p m. on all three days. Banner Judging: Noon outside April Dagg Jerome Library. 2 p.m. p.m.. there will be over 15 There are many more exhibitions from groups such events during homecoming Service Day: Adopt A Block Sunday, October 5 as: Coalition Against Sexual week. The following is a Cleanup: Check-in at the field Inaugural Falcon Home- Offense. Women Health Clinic schedule of the remaining north of Memorial Hall before coming Classic Golf Tourna- and The Link. festivities: 5 p.m. ment: $21 for students and The Fair will provide $28 for alumni For more students with information Thursday, October 2 information call 372-2674. covering general women's Monday, September 29 Golf Cart Parade: 7 p.m Homecoming BBO: 11:30 health issues and free give- Sign-up in 330 Student Union Come join in the festivities aways ranging from survival a.m.-1:30 p.m. in the Union Organization cart rental - $25 Mall. $2.50 cash/bursarable. for the annual BGSU Home- kits to educational material Pep Ral/: 8 p.m Between coming! For additional infor- If the weather does not Ice Cream Social to meet Harshman and Kreischer Quads. mation contact the UAO permit, the Fair will be moved King/queen candidates: 5:30- Fireworks Show: 9:30 p.m. at hotline at 372-7164. into the MacNorth Breezeway 7:30 in the Union Mall Free. the pep rally site. April Dagg l nk.i Dyer EVENTS

Women's Health Fair Falcon SwIm-a-thon/Dlve-a- (11:30 a.m. -4 p.m.) thon (3 p.m.) Union Mall. Cooper Pool-SRC (Bowling Green. Ohio). The BGSU Swimming & Diving program's M'A'S'H (7 p.m.) F annual fundraising event. Gish Film Theater. Comic / episodes from the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 8 Korean War make this film a classic. Supported by an all-star Kappa Kappa Gamma cast. Free. Donation Booth TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 28 FAS: Nancy Buck, viola Education steps. (8 p.m.) FAS: Jerome Rose, piano W Selling tickets lor comedy Bryan Recital Hall. Moore Homecoming Sales (3 P.m.) show (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.) Musical Arts Center. Faculty Kobacker Hall. Moore Musical Union Foyer (10 a.m. - 4 p.m.) Artist Series concert featuring Education Building steps. Arts Center Faculty Artist Series violist Nancy Buck. Free. Sponsored by UAO concert featuring artist-in- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 Kappa Kappa Gamma residence Jerome Rose on Donation Booth Public Skating Senior Portraits piano. Free. Homecoming Novelty Events (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) (8 p.m. - 10 p.m.) Education steps (10 a.m. - 6 p.m.) (8 a.m. - 6 p.m.) Ice Arena. Key Yearbook Office 28 West Women's Tennis hosts BGSU Union Mall. Invitational (TBA) Senior Portraits Hall. For more information or to Delta Zeta Open Rush schedule a sitting call 372 8086 Keefe Courts. The final day of Study Abroad Informational (10 a.m. - 6 p.m.) (9:15 p.m.) this tour-team, two-day tourney Key Yearbook Office - 28 West Session (4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.) State Room in the Union Delta Public Skating 1103 Offenhauer West Call 372 Hall. For more information or to Zeta Open Rush For More schedule a sitting call 372-8086 (12:45 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.) 0309/0479 with questions. Information contact Theresa at Ice Arena. Cheap Skate. 372 5100 NAACP Membership Drive 3 Point Basketball Tournament Cow Plop (3 p.m. - 5 p.m.) (5 p.m. - 8 p.m.) (11 a.m. - 2 p.m.) Mixology Mini-course (TBA) Union Foyer. Field between Student Services Conklin Courts. Sponsored by TBA. Sponsored by UAO and Kreicsher Quad. Raffle UAO Real Life X-Files with Loyd Giveaway Auerbach (7:30 p.m.) The Wii (7 p.m.) Ballroom. Sponsored by UAO Dance (10 p.m. - 2 a.m.) Gish Film Theater. Diana Ross Eppler Gymnasium Sponsored plays an adult Dorthy who by WBGU Radio 88.1 F.M. travels through an urbanized landscape. Based The Wizard of Oz- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 ^ Public Skating Homecoming Novelty Events (8 p.m. - 10 p.m.) W Ice Arena. (8 a.m. - 6 p.m.) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Union Mall.

WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24 Selling tickets for comedy The Cranes are Flying show (8 ».m. - 5 p.m.) (8:15 p.m.) Kappa Kappa Gamma Union Foyer. s Gish Film Theater The story of Donation Booth lovers during WWII in Russia. (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) Homecoming Sales The women left behind must Education steps (10 a.m. - 4 p.m.) rebuild her life without him. Education Building steps- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 Study Abroad/Financial Aid Sponsored by UAO Meeting (10 a.m. - 11 a.m.) Women's Tennis hot iBGSU Homecoming Salsa 1103 Otfenhauer West Meeting Senior Portraits Invitational (9 a.m.) ( 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.) to learn how a student's financial (10 a.m. - 6 p.m.) Keefe Courts. Union Mall. Sponsored by UAO aid package can be used for his/ Key Yearbook Office 28 West her study abroad experience. Hall. For more information or to Education: BGSU Symposium Car Dlaplay (10 a.m. - 4 p.m.) Call 372-0309/0479 with schedule a sitting call 372 8086 on Music Teaching and Southeast corner of Eppler. questions. Research Selling "Hands" (9 a.m. -4:30 p.m.) / Student Composers' Forum Senior Portraits (Noon - 6 p.m.) Moore Musical Arts Center. (8 p.m.) (10 a.m. - 6 p.m.) Doorway in Union. Keynote speakers will be Dr. Bryan Recital Hall. Moore Key Yearbook Office 26 West Gerald Bracey from the Agency Musical Arts Center Concert Hall. For more information or to Study Abroad Informational for Instructional Technology featuring works by graduate and schedule a sitting call 372 8086 Session (4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.) (AIT), and Dr. David Warren TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 undergraduate student 1103 Offenhauer West Call Saxe from Penn State composers in the College of NAACP Membership Drive 372 0309/0479 with questions University. Free to BGSU Homecoming Novelty Events Musical Arts. Free. (11 a.m. - 2 p.m.) students Registration fee for all (8 s.m. - 6 p.m.) Union Foyer. WBGU Comedy Show others. Contact the Department Union Mall. (8 p.m. - 11 p.m.) of Music Education: 372-2181. Ballroom Annual Sound Recordings Volleyball Tournament Sale (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.) (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) Pallister Conference Room. Field behind Field Mouse Jerome Library. BGSU 1997 Homecoming (TBA) The Los Angeles Alumni Chapter is planning a return trip to BG tor this year's Homecoming celebration on October 4. For more information, contact Mary Blake at 376 3163 Iffl 1 I z MONDAY. OCOTBER 6 \ / Phi Delta Theta Campout for SENIOR the Homeless (8 a.m.) South of Eppler.

Disney College Program P Information table PORTRAITS (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) Union Foyer.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 Panther Panchall (8:15 p.m.) Gish Film Theater. The film ARE FILLING depicts harsh poverty and childhood raptures with Car Display (10 a.m. - 4 p.m.) unsentimental compassion. \ Southeast corner ol Eppler. UP FAST! Public Skating (12:45 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.) Ice Arena Cheap Skate.

Concert Band and Wind Ensemble (8 p.m.) Kobacker Hall. Moore Musical Arts Center. Free. 8 SATURDAY.OCTOBER 4

Football hosts Northern Illinois (2 p.m.) Bowling Green, Ohio

Volleyball hosts Miami (7 p.m.) Anderson Arena.

Public Skating (8 p.m. - 10 p.m.) Ice Arena.

Men's and Women's Tennis host BGSU Pro-A.m. (TBA) Keele Courts. If you tried last week but were unable to get a sitting- call now! Any senior Graduating in / Dec, May or August should attend. Don't be left out of your yearbook! SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5

Softball Alumni Game (11 a.m.) The $6 sitting fee can be Bursared. \ BGSU Softball Field

FAS: John Bent ley. oboe Call the yearbook at 372-8086 (3 p.m.) Bryan Recital Hall. Moore for more information. Musical Arts Center. Faculty Artist Series concert featuring oboist John Bentley. Free. Call 1-800-969-1338 Public Skating (7 p.m. - 9 p.m.) Ice Arena to schedule your sitting. i s Homecoming football with Northern Illinois The Falcon's opened their MAC season with an exciting 28-21 victory over rival Miami (above), and remain undefeated in the conference following a come-from-behind victory at Akron this past weekend. This Saturday. October 4. the Falcon football team will be facing Northern Authorized Dealer Illinois for this years homecoming game The last time Bowling Green and Northern Illinois squared off on the playing field was 1986. After that season the Huskies played as an independent until rejoining the Mid-American Conference this season. Kick off is set for 2 p.m. (Photo courtesy Jeremy Martin/BG News). 1_ Mattresses £-£ Shiela Sikora Etc. Woodland Mall SR 25, B.G. 353-1400

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