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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. THE BG NEWS Vol.71 Issue 38 Bowling Green, Ohio Wednesday, October 26,1988 USG error leaves 21 without vote "It's unfortunate that something like cause he was ill. He said Vanzant should not have gone by Barbara A. Weadock this would happen," Wendel said. "I had no reason to expect them to be a week without checking his mailbox, staff reporter No _penalty will be assessed against in my box because I wasn't in charge of comparing it to that fact that people USG for the oversight, she said. that, Vanzant said. "We had broken who do not check their personal mail- An oversight in the Undergraduate However, the mishap may have con- down the work so that Lisa Zoilins was boxes regularly risk having their utili- Student Government voter registration tributed in part to the resignation of in charge of the bulk of the work (for ties disconnected. campaign will prevent 21 University Jim Vanzant, former USG national, voter registration)." "There was nothing I could do. students from casting their vote in the state and community affairs coor- Zoilins was the deputy national, state (Brown's office) had them by 3 p.m. the November general election and may dinator. and community relations coordinator. next day," he said. "They assured me have contributed to the resignation of The forms that were not submitted in She has since taken over Vanzant's they were doing everything they one USG official. time were sitting in Vanzant's mailbox former post. could." The students filled out forms as part Zolllnt in the USG office. Peterson said the responsibility be- Peterson said no one has checked of USG's voter registration drive, but According to Peterson's statement, longed to Vanzant, who had delegated back with the secretary's office since due to confusion in the USG office the Amy Wendel, a spokeswoman from Vanzant had not checked his mailbox the bulk of the work to Zoilins. last week. cards were not sent to the Wood County Brown's office, said the forms arrived for a week prior to the deadline and it "But delegating doesn't relieve you Zoilins turned all forms in her posses- Board of Elections before the Oct. 11 too late to be included in the election. was on Oct. 12 that Peterson found the from responsibility," Peterson said. sion in to the Wood County Board of deadline, according to a position state- "We received the forms a couple of forms. "Jim got involved with the Campus Elections on Oct. 10, Vanzant said. ment released Tuesday by Tim Peter- days after the deadline, but there's Vanzant said he never expected the Democrats and started shirking his re- Zoilins confirmed she took those son. USG president. nothing we can do about it," Wendel registration forms to be in his mailbox sponsibilities Lisa's way. Finally, we forms to the Board of Elections, but The statement said the forms were said. because he was not working on voter had to ask him to resign. It was the said she did not know about the 21 in sent by express mail to Ohio Secretary She said the 21 students will be able to registration and he had not checked his straw that broke the camel's back," Vanzant's mailbox. of State Sherrod Brown's office Oct. 12. vote next year, but not this November. box the week prior to the deadline be- Peterson said. D See Voters, page 5. University fills vacancy

by Amy Burkett tin will be here full-time be- were University employees. wire editor cause now he can put all his time into teaching in the busi- University President Paul ness department, a job which Olscamp, who said he is de- The University's six-month he said he likes very much. lighted with Martin's accep- quest for a new vice president tance of the position, said Mar- of operations has finally ended. "I am especially pleased the tin — in addition to his other re- University now has a full-time sponsibilities — has two main Robert Martin, currently the vice president of operations, so issues to focus on. physical plant he can put the time into the job "He will have to be able to so- director at that it requires," Vogt said. lve personnel problems and he Louisiana is also going to have to be an State Univer- Vogt has been doing the work expert at long-range planning sity, will as- of two full-time positions. While and repairing of the physical sume the he has been a full-time profes- plant," Olscamp said. position at the sor, he has served as the vice Olscamp said six of the appli- University in president of operations. cants came to campus for an in- January. Martin's responsibilities at terview. Of the six, he said Karl Vogt, the University will include three could have fit in at the U- Martin s v t managing a 600- employee staff ni versity well. predecessor, " and a $30 million budget. resigned last spring after five According to Olscamp, Mar- years at the position. Vogt is re- tin has extensive experience in turning to full-time teaching in Jill Carr, chair of the vice- plant operations and has a the College of Business Admin- presidential search committee, congenial attitude. istration. said there were 134 applicants Vogt said he is delighted Mar- for the position, two of which D See Vogt, page 4. Operations VP from LSU

by Beth Thomas institution to vice president at an intermediate- editor sized one, he said. "This is a career-path step," Martin said. Robert Martin is leaving the warmth of Baton He said several things about the University im- Rouge, La., for the chill of northwest Ohio because pressed him when he visited for interviews. he believes the University is a growing institution. "The institution is in a growth mode," he said, He is the choice of University President Paul explaining that he believes universities are declin- Olscamp to replace Karl Vogt as vice president of ing in Louisiana. operations. He cited the long-range plans for development at "To some degree, I'm returning to my roots," the University as a large element influencing his Martin said, explaining he grew up in Indiana but decision to accept the job. will miss the southern winters. "I met most of the administration and was im- "Deep down, all of us have a love for the sun and pressed with the attitude of the staff," Martin said. sand, but you do what you have to do," Martin said 'They were compatible with goals I set for my- in a telephone interview Tuesday. self.'' He said his 8-year-old son Josh, who was born in Prior to joining the LSU staff in 1963, Martin was BG News/Susan Schulz Florida and raised in Louisiana, is excited about associate director of the physical plant at the Uni- Trick or Treat! the prospect of experiencing a real winter. versity of Florida. Susan Prater, freshman accounting major (left) and Linda Degli, freshman undecided major, pass out However, "my wife is not nearly as excited," he Before that he served "20 years and two weeks" candy to 18-monthold Ian Poor, Morgan Poor, 6, and 8 year-old Michael Poor during the third annual said. in the Air Force, where he worked as an airplane Dunbar Hall trickor-treating as the children's mother Ronnie Poor looks on. The children's father. Gene, is He accepted the iob because it is a promotion to a professor In the technology department move from being physical plant director at a large See Martin, page 5. Candidates sharpen attacks Typhoon kills 97 Dukakis says Bush tax cut would benefit well-to-do only on Manila shore MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Rescuers said Tuesday they ASSOCIATED PRESS - Re- Bush said today, "I've been ham Lincoln said, those better every American has a Job." had found only 15 survivors from the 500 people on a ship sunk publican George Bush accused disturbed, as I've witnessed my angels of our nature." Bush said during a speech in Ak- by Typhoon Ruby, which hit shore with 140 mph winds that flat- Democratic rival Michael Du- opponent's campaign of the last Bush said Dukakis "clings, ron Tuesday. tened thousands of homes and took at least 97 lives. kakis today of making "appeals several weeks, at the increasing despite all the evidence of the to class conflict" in charging appeals to class conflict. In my last two decades, to the discre- Never mentioning Democratic Darkness and bad weather forced an overnight suspension of that a Bush administration view, there is no place in Ameri- dited policies of high taxes and opponent Michael Dukakis by the search for survivors of the Dona Marilyn, which replaced would be slanted toward the rich can public life for philosophies government spending." name. Bush repeatedly attacked the Dona Paz on the Sulpicio Lines run between Manila and Dukakis' economic policies Tacloban. The Dona Paz sank last Dec. 20 after a collision off — including the vice president that divide Americans one from Mindoro Island and more than 3,000 people perished. himself. another, and that excite conflict His comments came in a Tuesday during a speech in Ak- among them." speech prepared for the Ohio ron. More than 100,000 Filipinos were made homeless by Ruby, Dukakis, who was campaign- Association of Broadcasters. which was reported in the South China Sea late Tuesday, head- ing today in California, said "America will find her future Polls show Bush leading in Ohio, With two weeks remaining un- ing west with top winds of about 100 mph. Monday that Bush's proposal for by keeping with the traditions of which is considered a must-win til Election Day, Dukakis was In suburban Manila, U.S. and Philippine helicopters rescued a cut in the capital gains tax her past, traditions of openness. state for Dukakis. seeking votes in California, hundreds of people stranded on rooftops and in trees by the would benefit the well-to-do and Senerosity and cooperation,'' where the latest poll showed flooding Marikina River. would have meant tax savings to ush said. "We will move for- "We are in the middle of the Bush holding an 11-point lead Bush personally of about $22,000 ward not by succumbing to the longest expansion in the history over the Democratic nominee in Coast Guard officials said the 2,845-ton passenger liner sank a year if it had been in effect the base temptations of fear and of the United States of America, the battle for the state's 47 elec- Monday in the Visayas Sea about 300 miles southeast of Ma- past three years. envy but by following as Abra- and I want to keep it going until toral votes. nila. Wednesday News in Brief According to the National Weather Service at the Toledo "At first, there was supposed to be a 24-person Rock inductees named Express Airport, today University organization limit but, because of the additional interest, we al- NEW YORK (AP) - The Rolling Stones, the will be partly cloudy lowed an extra 12 people to attend," Fragapane Temptations, Stevie Wonder, Dion and Otis Red- with a 40 percent heading to 'Big Apple' said. ding have been elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of chance of snow and The Bowling Green little-town blues will soon be According to Fragapane, planning for the trip Fame. winds from the west at melting away for members of the Financial Man- began last April. He said he hopes the trip will be- This year, the Hall of Fame also will honor three 10-20 mph. The ex- agement Association (FMA) who are heading to come an annual event, adding that with enough early influences on rock V roll: the blues singer pected high Is 40 de- the Big Apple. planning he believes it can be. Bessie Smith, the vocal quartet the Ink Spots and grees. Wednesday Thirty-six members of the club will depart Nov. Fragapane said the agenda will include tours of the gospel group the Soul Stirrers, of which the late night will be cloudy 2 for New York, returning Nov. 6. the New York Stock Exchange, the American Re- Sam Cooke — himself an icon of soul music — was with the low of 30 de- According to Sal Fragapane, senior finance serve Bank and various major financial com- once a member. grees. Thurday's major and president of the association, this is the panies on Wall Street. The annoucement of the latest inductees to the weather outlook calls for a 40 percent first University organization to plan a visit to the rock industry's honor roll was made this week by chance of rain and the high between city. -by Shelley Banks Atlantic Records' Ahmet Ertegun. SWS. ___ Editorial 2 IGNewi October 26,1988

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All submissions are subject to conden- sation. USG should investigate Please address all submissions to: registration job mix-up Editorial Editor The Undergraduate Student Government at- tempted to lend a helping hand in registering MIKE ROYKO students to vote recently. Instead, it demed 21 stu- dents one of their most basic rights — the right to cast a ballot for president of the United States. When USG sponsored a voter registration drive, the plan was to increase student voting and make Bush learns tough lesson years later the registration process easier. What it did instead was keep students from mak- come president years ago. ing their choices on Nov. 8. Herbie Mullin was a danger- Eight years ago, Bush could have used the Instead, Reagan went on a roll Because of a bureaucratic mix-up, 21 registration ous young man. Several shrinks over Bush, won the Republican agreed on that, which is why same tactic, saying: "All the deranged nomination and spent eight forms were not submitted to the Wood County Herbie was locked up in a state years as our nation's First Hus- Board of Elections before the Oct. 11 deadline. mental institution. murderers of grandmas, grandpas, moms, The registration forms instead sat unnoticed in But the governor of his state priests, children and coeds in California Obviously, Bush learned a les- the mailbox of Jim Vanzant, then USG's national, was looking for ways to save son. He's toughening up, walk- state and community affairs coordinator. money and please the voters. So, vote for Ronald Reagan." ing tall and just Itching for he slashed funds for mental hos- somebody to make his day. However, Vanzant may not have been alone in pitals. And that meant hordes of As everybody knows by now. this oversight. patients had to be turned loose. he's turned up a thug named Although the forms were in his mailbox, Vanzant When Herbie hit the streets, it murderers because it was YOU Willie Horton into one of the didn't take him long to prove the got angry at his grandparents. claims he was not responsible for voter registration So, he snot them to death. who was responsible for their major issues in this campaign. and did not expect them to be there. shrinks were right. release." Horton is the convicted killer He bought a pistol for $22.99 in But when this governor de- who committed a rape while on This, however, does not excuse him from check- an auto supply store and put it to cided to please the voters by a weekend furlough from prison ing his mailbox for more than a week. use. Before the cops caught him, saving money, Edmund, then 21, He could have said such things was turned over to his mother. because the California governor in Massachusetts. He said he did not check it because he was ill. But Herbie drummed up considera- whose ill-conceived policies led Although a Republican gov- ble business for undertakers. It was a bad break for mom, ernor started that program, it is doubtful he was so sick he could not call the of- He killed a priest in a confes- because Edmund soon killed her to the release of Herbie and with a hammer. That was for Edmund was Ronald Reagan. Horton was released while Mi- fice and have someone check it for him. sional booth, a woman and her chael Dukakis was in office, so And the buck certainly does not stop here. two small sons in a mountain starters. Dukakis has to take the heat. According to Vanzant, Lisa Zollins, deputy cabin, an old man tending his Before he was finished, he No, Bush talked about Rea- Sarden, a young couple in their killed at least seven other gan's "voodoo economics" — al- national state and community affairs coordinator, women, mostly college coeds though he later became fond of And the heat is being applied was responsible for the voter registration. ome and at least four others. voodoo. But he never said a with blowtorch effect. As I noted The foreman of the jury that and cut off their heads. earlier this week, the GOP is Zollins, meanwhile, said she was responsible for found Herbie guilty sent an Why, you ask, am I telling you word about Reagan being soft on these grisly stories? crazies who kill priests in con- flooding Illinois with a pamphlet most of the voter registration, but there was some angry letter to the governor of fessionals, old men in gardens, that flatly states: "All the mur- that state. He wrote: Because they are evidence overlap between her duties and Vanzant s. that George Bush is no longer a hammer their own moms to derers and rapists and drug pu- So, where did this confusion come from? "None of this need ever have death and cut off the heads of shers and child molesters in happened. I hold the state exec- wimp or a weenie or any of the Massachusetts vote for Michael Perhaps it has its origins in the early days of Tun utive (the governor) and the other snide things people used to coeds. Peterson's USG presidency. say about him. Dukakis." state legislative offices as re- Oh, that could have made for It just shows that you're never One of his first acts was to literally double the sponsible for these 10 lives as I These stories are evidence too old to learn. do the defendant himself....At that Bush has, indeed, changed some rousing Bush campaign size of the cabinet by creating "deputy" coor- and is now a tough, two-fisted pamphlets: Eight years ago, Bush could dinator positions where only one had existed pre- least twice it was determined "Ronald Reagan Js soft on have used the same tactic, say- that his illness could cause fellow. ing: "All the deranged mur- viously. This seems to be one of the causes of confu- danger to the lives of human be- Let me explain how it all ties fiends who kill their own gran- sion of exactly who was responsible for which together. Eight years ago, Bush nies and grandpops. But George derers of grandmas, grandpas, Bush will protect the grannies moms, priests, children and But Herbie wasn't the only wanted to be president and he tasks. ran in the primaries and cau- and grandpops of this nation." coeds in California vote for Ron- menace turned loose in that And he could have flooded ald Reagan." Peterson said Tuesday night he doesn't regret in- state. cuses. And why'not? If it's fair now, There was Edmund Kemper But not once did he mention voters' mailboxes with the terse creasing the cabinet and he believes the full re- crazy Herbie or crazy Edmund, and angry letters of that jury it would have been fair then. DJ. He was 6-feet-9 and 290 It is fair, isn't it? sponsibility for submitting registration requests pounds and a pathetic case if the two mass murderers. foreman. Not once did he say to his op- Had he done that, he might Hoyko Is a columnist for the was ultimately Vanzant's. there was ever one. have won the primary and be- Chicago Tribune. When he was only 15, Edmund ponent: "You are soft on mass Rather than passing the blame, USG needs to conduct a complete investigation of this incident and determine who is to blame. ALAN TRACEY Twenty-one people trusted USG with one of their basic constitutional rights and they were let down. Simply allowing everyone to point fingers at every- one else is not good management. Give "Windy City" nickname to BG The 21 have a right to know who is to blame — 1) Paul arrived here at school Recently. I've had the — dare For the last two years, I've noticed all the the same year Elvis died. Vanzant for not checking his mailbox, Zollins for I say — pleasure, of dining in 2) Paul can belt out a mean not making sure all the forms were turned in, Chapman's cafeteria. After American Express credit applications version of Heartbreak Hotel. Peterson for not making clear who was responsible having a number of different posted... Is there actually a student on 3) At parties, Paul has been for what job, or perhaps all of the above. "homemade" soups, I have one known to perform the ever- Suestion: Exactly whose home this campus who can afford one?! famous torso thrust that made None are sufficient cause to deny a person the o you think those come from? I him famous. right to vote. . mean, who dislikes their chil- After attending a number of There are 21 students who deserve answers. The dren that much? parties, I've come to the conclu- Has anyone noticed that the For the last two years, I've no- sion that the amount of illegal helping hand has reached out and slapped them in handicap doors in University doesn't have some synonym of substance being smoked is partly cloudy (partly sunny, ticed all the American Express the face. Hall weigh about three tons credit card applications posted directly related to the size of the each? Heck, I'm not even in a variable clouds), I'll never cut Grateful Dead silk screen on the on the Greek system again. all over the place. Is there actu- wheelchair and I have to use the ally a student on this campus wall. button to get them open. In the last year, I think I've Whoever named Chicago the received about a million of those that can afford one?! BG NEWS STAFF Question: What is the number- Do you get a feeling that some "Windy City" obviously never one reason a sorority girl leaves Publisher's Clearing House visited Bowfing Green. Pauivemon Copy Editor Tim Bauer Sweepstakes packages. After a of the guys at Bowling Green Photo Editor her fraternity boyfriend? would hit on your own mother? I think when the people who AMI Photo Editor SueSchutt CopyEdhor Diana Bolda Answer: The sorority girl flurry of losses. I've come to the write those parking tickets see Rabacca Thomas Copy Editor BethChurch Lately, there has been a lot of Asst City Editor finds out how much the frater- conclusion you d have an equal my truck they begin to salivate. Sporta Editor AndyWoodard CopyEottor DenrtaHoarK, chance of winning that thing if hoopla about Elvis being alive. . DonHanaMy CopyEdHocDeboreh Kennedy nity boyfriend .is expected to Well, after some investigating of With all the Kindness some AMI Sports Editor make after graduation (It's all you'd never been born. professors show us, do you get Mat Sports EdOor Mam Hunteonnker Copy Editor MaryPamal my own I've uncovered the AmyBurkett CopyEdHor SuaanProach in good fun, folks). There is hell on earth for inde- the feeling they're under the im- Wire Editor pendents! It's called Miami U- startling truth of the matter: Friday Editor KraigPyar Spadal Protects ErJex JudlKopp Do we actually pay the Toledo Elvis is alive and well and is pos- pression someone is paying their Aaat. Friday Edrtor UeaMataon Spaclal Asekjnment Reporter Judy Imrnal Weather Service to print "partly niversity. ing as our University president, salary besides the students? CUM Copy Editor JuoyOoeJeworth Production SupenrisorKant SOcknay cloudy" In our paper day after Has anyone sat in a chair at It never ceases to amaze me ItmMatoney Yuppi's Bar that actually had a PaulOlscamp. Chiel Copy Editor day? From now on, before you listen to the facts of the mat- with all the different excuses read this article check the cover back and four legs of the same people convince themselves of page for today's weather. If it length? ter: for missing a class. My room- The BO News la publened daily Tuaedey through Friday during the academic year and mate came up with three that I weekly during the summer session by the Board ol Student PuOKcatlona ol Bowling Green BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed State University think cover just about any situa- Opinions ewreaaed by cdumrwHa do not neceeeerty reflect the opinions ol the BQ tion. News His first is, "we're not having The BO Newe and Bowing Green Slate University are equal opportunity employers; and a test this week, why go?" The do not discriminate In hiring practices second is, "we're Just reviewing Tha BO Newe *• not accept adverting thai la deemed dlecflmlnalory. degrading, or In- for the test this week, why go?" sulting on the basis ol race. »e«. or national origin And last, "we're Just going over the test this week and I failed It copyright 1888 by The BG News a! rights reserved anyway." sOfflce Editorial Office If President Olscamp were 2l4WsstHee Ph: (4tg| 372-2801 210 Weal Hal Ph: (41»)372-2803 god, the heavens would not be in the clouds. They'd be on the put- Bowsng Green SWeUrwernty ting greens. Bowing Green. Omo 4340302 78 Tracey Is a Junior product BOOern toSOOpm procurement major. Monday through Friday Local ISNIWI October 26,1*M 3

CAMPAIGN '88 Candidates declare fiscal ability Incumbent Stevens illustrates Getz cites 16 years as trustee, cautious spending in position experience in farming business the landfill, are financially in- and healthy, which is better than county commissioner position raised on a farm in Perrysburg. by Elizabeth Kimes by Elizabeth Klmes A graduate of Bowling Green dependent, he said. wooing a new company in." staff reporter against Republican incumbent staff reporter Stevens' own business experi- Leonard Stevens. High School, he said Wood Coun- "All the departments that ence comes from running two ty's diversification comes from Experience as a Wood County make their own money stand on farm equipment stores for more Voters seeking a "working While serving as Middleton In,e rural and city aspects of the commissioner, as well as run- their own," he said. than 30 years. He still owns and man working for people" will Township trustee, Getz said he ning businesses for over 30 operates Len's Implements find their candidate in Freder- oversaw the general upkeep of years, has taught Leonard Ste- Stevens said one of the most Sales in North Baltimore and ick Getz, said the Democratic the township, including the con- If elected commissioner, Getz vens a valuable lesson when it beneficial projects he has Smith and Stevens in Arlington. nominee for Wood County com- dition of roads, bridges and said the upkeep of the roads and comes to appropriating money. worked on as commissioner was missioner. drainage problems. bridges in the southern part of the implementation of the Other experience which Ste- Wood County would be a major "You don't county Work Fair program. vens said qualifies him for the Getz, who His business experience has concern, since most county dare spend position of commissioner in- served as a involved buying, purchasing and bridges are in that area of the quite as much "Whenever anyone wanted clude terms on the Wood County Middleton selling farm equipment for the county. Township past 35 years, he said. as you bring welfare, they got a job through and Penta County school boards, "I think annexation of town- in, Stevens the Job Training Program," he both of which he served on as trustee for 16 years, said his Getz became involved with the ships is another critical ele- said. said. "Not only does it save the president. Stevens has also been ment," he said. "I am a firm be- Stevens, the county money as they become a member of the North Balti- trustee expe- farm equipment business in rience — cou- 1953. He went on to become an liever that if a township can af- Republican taxpayers, but the greatest more City Council. Although he ford water and sewage, then no incumbent, is thing is it gives them a little dig- has not been a lifelong citizen of Eled with his International Harvester dealer u s i n e s s _ and, in 1971, formed Getz and one should get a free ride. No running for his nity?' Wood County, Stevens said it is one wants to see a rural town- Stevens probably the most diverse background — Getz Anderson, a Bowling Green third term as farm equipment business. In ship gobbled up." county com- If re-elected, Stevens said he county in Ohio. make him a misssioner against Democratic would like to see the county de- viable contender. 1979, Getz bought out Anderson "You spend someone else's and continued operating the Getz said he also would be in- nominee Frederick Getz. vote the time and effort to help "Wood County is really business until he sold it in 1984. terested in looking into imple- businesses already in Wood unique," he said. "It has the money like you do your own. I have gained valuable experi- menting recycling for the county During his past eight years as County remain here. crossroads with I-7S, 1-80 and landfill. commissioner, Stevens worked 1-90. We have at least 500 busi- ence with my business back- Currently, he is buying and ground and my township back- selling used farm equipment. "It is time to bring things with the other two commis- "Nearly anyone can coax a nesses that range from hi-tech down to the basics," Getz said. sioners to ensure that county business into your county," Ste- industries to turkey saddlers, ground (as a trustee) doing so," Getz said. Calling himself a farmer at "Let's spend money the way it departments, such as the dog vens said. "Id rather keep the with one of the best labor mar- should be spent." shelter, the nursing home and business we have remain here kets around." Getz is vying for the four-year heart, Getz said he was born and REPUBLICAN/DEMOCRATIC Debate on Foreign Policy Tonight. Wednesday. October 26 9:oo PM 210 MSC In yesterday's BG News, this advertisement was run inadvertently

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Professor outlines Halloween brings tots Ohio toxic waste to campus by Michael LaVoIpe reporter by Kim Hell reporter The dangers involved with disposing of toxic waste is generally thought to De an international problem, but a University of Toledo Trick or Treat! professor said Thursday the problem is confronting northwest In the halls of Dunbar and Prout, approximately 300 local Ohioans as well. elementary students called out this Halloween phrase as they Gary F. Bennett, professor of biochemical engineering, said in a walked through the halls dres- speech at the University the extent of the problem has recently sed as ghosts and goblins. caught the public's eye. For the past four years, Dun- "Chemical companies have been producing hazardous chemical bar has had trick-or-treaters. by-products for decades," he said. '"The sins of the past are now Prout joined the festivities this upon us to clean up." year, said Paula Smith, current- ly the Founders Complex Coor- Bennett said there are over 1,000 sites in the U.S. that need dinator and formerly in charge cleaned, with the worst locally being the Dura Dump, directly out- of Dunbar. side the Toledo city limits, Bennett said. "The program began as an "Recently, the dump has had over $1 million in renovations and idea among the staff," Smith now is very safe," he said, adding Ohio currently has no programs to said. "After the first year there control hazardous waste in smalTindustries. was such a positive feedback from the community, that we "Large chemical companies, such as Dupont, have built-in safe- continued it." guards preventing problems with hazardous wastes," he said. Michelle Foust, one of the re- "Smaller companies often do not have many safegaurds, or even BG News/John Grieshop sident adviser in charge of the realize that much of their waste is defined as hazardous." Clean Sweep Dunbar event, said "it's some- Bennett said he believes the only solution to the problem of waste thing that helps bridge the gap disposal is to bury, burn or recycle it, with recycling being the best John Hernandez, an employee of the University's grounds department, blows leaves into piles In prep- between the community and the way but not applicable to all waste forms. aration for pickup by the leaf trailer. Hernandez said that cleaning up the leaves prevents the grass from college." 'The problem with burying is that rain water can eventually leach dying over the winter and also makes the campus look better. Tim Hill, resident adviser in up buried chemicals," he said, adding this poses a problem in rural Prout, said he believes the pro- areas because many people use well water. gram should be expanded. Although Bennett said modern technology can provide safe burial "I would like to see this pro- sites, past problems with waste disposal make people wary about al- gram run campus wide," Hill lowing sites to be built in their communities. Haunted house trip slated said. "I believe it is beneficial Another solution, burning the waste, also presents a problem, he for student relationships with said. the public." Amidst the decorated hall- River Road in Maumee. Follow- Bolyard said 22 students went ways in the residence halls, Vogt by Jeff Batdorf ing the haunted house, students on the haunted house trip last staff reporter many residents — in costumes □ Continued from page 1. will eat dinner at Tony Packo's year, but 30 or more are expect- themselves — stood by the Cafe, 1902 Front St., in Toledo. ed to participate this year. doorways handing out candy. "His ability to communicate versity where employees and Ghosts, goblins and hot dogs Deadline tor signing up is 5 Bonnie Good, freshman edu- and work with employees management have always had are just a tew of the things stu- "It's something students want p.m. today, she said. cation major, said she and her comes highly recommended a dose working relationship," dents may face this Thursday to do," Bolyard said, adding that friends bought a lot of candy for and that's important at the Un- he said. while venturing to University this is the second year the group She said positive student feed- the trick-or-treaters. Activities Organization's fifth has visited the Maumee house. back and distances between the "We bought our candy at Mis- annual haunted house trip. University, the haunted house ter Bulky's because we wanted Stacy Bolyard, junior public She said two vans will leave and Tony Packo's determines to get a large amount for a good KLOTZ FLOWER FARM relations major and travel di- the Union Oval at 6 p.m. and which haunted house UAO will price. I'd feel really bad if we transport about 30 students to visit. Check out our wide rector for UAO, said students ran out." Good said. will tour the Maumee Jaycees their destinations, returning at Besides passing out candy, variety of pumpkins, Haunted House, located on 11 p.m. UAO used to go to the Fright- some residents were volunteer Indian corn and gourds O-Float Haunted Barge in down- guides, leading the children town Toledo, but because the through the hallways. o lines were generally four hours One guide, Tammy Johnson, TRY THIS long, the Maumee haunted freshman accounting HAPPY HALLOWEEN house was chosen for last year's major.said "I'm really excited ON FOR SIZE trip. because this year I'm going to 906 Napoleon At the end of S. College 353-8381 miss taking my boyfriend's little "It's gone over really well," sister around and I really like CHEAPEST DRINK PRICES IN TOWN Bolyard said. little kids. " Even the children were ex- AWARD WINNING BBQ RIBS Students can register in the cited for the event. 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October 36, INI • Eight killed in Calif, crash News Briefs Helicopter smashes into hillside during anti-drug mission Toledo panda visit may OCOTILLO, Calif. (AP) - An Army road off Interstate ,8 in the Mountain Springs Imperial County sheriff's Lt. Kenneth J. National Guard helicopter on a nighttime Grade area, about 70 miles east of San Koon said the helicopter smashed into the anti-drug smuggling mission clipped a Diego, Mensik said. rocky foothills of the Laguna Mountains at be last Chinese allow power line and smashed into a desert hill- "They were in the process of descending to 9:30 p.m. Monday and burst into flames. TOLEDO (AP) — Officials the commercial use of pan- side, killing the five lawmen and three get a closer look at the suspect vehicle. Ap- "It was a very volatile fire. It burned from the People's Republic of das, illegal under the En- guardsmen aboard, officials said Tuesday. parently, at about 500 feet, they struck a everything. There was very little left of the China planned to discuss the dangered Species Act and an power line that had been strung between two aircraft and it's going to be difficult to put it future of animal exchanges international wildlife conven- The fiery crash Monday came on the first hilltops," he said. (the accident) together," Koon said. Tuesday at a ceremony to tion. night of Operation Border Ranger, a joint In Washington, chief Pentagon spokesman conclude the loan of two giant The exhibit, which started anti-drug smuggling program conducted by IX. Col. Gage of the Army National Guard Dan Howardsaid the crash was observed by pandas to the Toledo Zoo. May 24, drew more than 1 six Southern California sheriff's depart- told The Associated Press that the car ob- a spotter helicopter, an OH-58, that was fly- The Chinese halted all fu- million visitors, zoo spokes- ments and the federal government, said served by the helicopter apparently was a ing at a higher altitude. ture panda loans to U.S. zoos woman Patti Napierala said. National Guard Mai. Steve Mensik. U.S. Border Patrol vehicle. When asked Five deputies from four Southern Califor- because of the criticism they A stack of letters written by The program to stem the flow of drugs into what happened to the car, he said: "Noth- nia counties and a three-man California received from the Toledo ex- school children was to be gi- the United States from Mexico has been sus- ing. I believe it turned out to be a Border Pa- Army National Guard crew were aboard the hibit. ven to the Chinese delegation pended while the accident investigation is trol vehicle. That's the best estimate." helicopter. The World Wildlife Fund at the closing ceremony. carried out, he said. Gage declined to give his first name. A Asked if the joint operation was the first of and the American Associa- Toledo Public School students The UH-1H aircraft crashed while in- telephone message left at the Border Patrol its kind, Koon said: "To our knowledge, tion of Zoological Parks and were asked to write letters to vestigating a car parked on a remote access was not returned. yes." Aquariums nave contended the Chinese to express grati- that the exhibit represented tude for the loan. Senate candidates battling Soviets help in rescue COLUMBUS (AP) — Ohio's two U.S. Senate candidates tied into ness for several minutes until hotel officials reported it was a false BARROW, Alaska (AP) - ice. each other Tuesday in separate speeches at the same convention, as alarm. With two Soviet icebreakers They discovered that a a substitute of sorts for their aborted plan to debate the issues face- Although Metzenbaum and Voinovich criticized each other over drawing near, rescuers Tues- pressure ridge apparently to-face. the ill-fated debate and several other issues, both expressed con- day stepped up efforts to free was not anchored to the sea Democratic Sen. Howard Metzenbaum and his Republican chal- cerns over negative campaign commercials that have marked both two whales trapped for nearly bottom as initially was lenger, Cleveland Mayor George Voinovich, fired bitter salvos in of their campaigns. three weeks in an icy tangle. feared. A pressure ridge is morning and afternoon talks, respectively, before members of the Neither had specific proposals, but they suggested that broadcas- The international rescue, where two opposing ice mas- Ohio Association of Broadcasters. ters and politicians share responsibility for somehow curbing uneth- called Operation Breakth- ses meet. Metzenbaum repeated his earlier refusal to debate because of ical and dishonest media commercials that they said deprive voters rough, was scheduled to be Voinovich's "gutter tactics"— while the mayor renewed his allega- of knowledge about important issues and discourage them from put in motion Wednesday "It appears that most of the tion that Metzenbaum is afraid to defend his 12-year Senate record to _ casting ballots. with the Soviet vessels, Es- ridge has a current running Ohio's voters. kimos with chainsaws and an through it, making it easier Broadcasters, opening a two-day convention, had an all-star Voinovich's ads, depicting Metzenbaum as being soft on child por- ice-smashing tractor acting for the icebreakers to work," lineup of speakers which earlier in the day included Vice President nography, were cited by the incumbent as his reason for deciding not in concert. said Ron Morris, a biologist George Bush and television and radio talk show host Larry King. to debate his challenger. "The gutter is not a fitting place for a de- Rescuers, meanwhile, with the National Oceanic Bush primarily talked about plans to revitalize the economy of bate," he said. received one bit of good news and Atmospheric Adminis- Ohio ana the nation before taking his Republican presidential cam- The mayor said Metzenbaum told "a blatant lie" in an ad in which about the jumbled mass of tration. paign to other events in the Akron-Canton and Lima areas. he claims to have saved Piedmont Airlines' hub operation for Day- But Metzenbaum and Voinovich provided the fireworks and a se- ton after an alleged plan emerged within the company to move else- curity alarm went off during the mayor's speech, stirring uneasi- where. Voters time to his presidency in Cam- Students can find out if their vestigation is currently under- D Continued from page 1. pus Democrats, Meyer said. registration was not submitted way although the committee Last night, Zollins said she "Jim was asked to leave, not on time by contacting the Wood may be discussing the possi- YOUNGS NEWSSTAND was unaware the students would because he wasn't a good work- County Board of Elections. bility of such an action. be denied the right to vote. er, but because he was working Controversy surrounding UJe Deliver Doughnuts Fresh She said Peterson and USG hard for two campus organiza- Vanzant's resignation and other As for the 21 students whose Vice President Joe Meyer may tions," Meyer said. "He has an issues has led to the estab- forms were not turned in. 7 DflVS A W€€K have placed some of the regis- important position in Campus lishment of formal USG spoke- Emans said there is nothing that 50' delivery charge trations in Vanzant's mailbox. Democrats and we want him to Sersons: Peterson, Meyer and can be done. "If students would come into be able to give it 100 percent." SG public affairs coordinator 7:00 till 11:00 RM the office with a registration Meyer said Vanzant had also Cathy Komyanek. "I'm sure it's too late now," form, Tim and Joe would put the been using USG facilities to Meyer said this will enable she said. "If they (the registra- 353-2176 forms in my or Jim's mailbox," work on Campus Democrat ac- USG to relay uniform, non- tion forms) got to Snerrod (Order over 2 doz.. coll one doy in odvonce) Zollins said. tivities and said he would "not conflicting information to the Brown's office after the Oct. 11 Meyer said the mishap was a have him running politics public on future matters. deadline, I don't know who they contributing factor to Vanzant's through the (USG) office." The format has been followed could appeal to." Oct. 13 resignation from USG. Mary Lou Emans, director of unofficially in the past, he said. However, Vanzant said he had the Wood County Board of Elec- Immediately after Vanzant written his resignation the tions, said volunteers have resigned, Craig Taliaferro, weekend before the forms were failed to submit registration USG s internal affairs commit- found. forms in the past. tee bead, released an announ- ~i Vanzant's resignation was a "Student volunteers have re- cement stating an investigation n matter of mutual consent, ac- gistered voters and then not of the resignation would be con- THANK YOU cording to Meyer. Vanzant will- turned in the cards until after ducted. ingly resigned to devote his full the deadline," Emans said. According to Meyer, no in- to the following who contributed to the success of Martin I4'STUDENT APPRECIATION DAY" D Continued from page 1. active in church and University which include overseeing food driver and maintenance engineer. activities. and residence hall operations Martin received a bachelor's and the University Bookstore. RAFFLE DONATIONS: degree from the University of He plans to make several Cincinnati and a master's from visits to the University between "I guess my main theme in Ben Franklin the University of Arkansas. now and the time he assumes his dealing with all the student ser- He said his interests outside duties in January to learn more vices is to improve the quality of Clazel Theatre about his responsibilities — life for students," Martin said. the office include golf and being Elder Beerman Falcon House MIDWEST BLACK STUDENT UNITY CONFERENCE October 28-29,1988 Finder's Records Bowling Green State University J.C. Penney Kaufman's Friday 7:00 p.m. Speaker Sonya Sanchez BAA Auditorium Soft Rock Cafe Stinger's Saturday 7:00 p.m. Keynote Address Dr. Na'im Akbar Wendy's Hamburgers Towers Inn Woodland Mall Cinemas Uhlman's

Churchill's and Kroger's Supermarkets YOU'VE GOT ANOTHER for their donations, and those individuals who brought canned goods to the football game to benefit the CHANCE TO APPLY FOR Bowling Green Jaycees' Christmas Elves project S PUBLICITY DIRECTOR ! for hungry families in Wood County. Residence hall members Create newspaper ads, design flyers who participated in the game attendance contest. and table tents and write Congratulations to Batchelder Hall on winning the contest. residence hall announcements! Your Tailgate Party is this Saturday, October 29! NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY ! Commuter Off-Campus Organization Applications available at the (££5)office for providing shuttle bus service to and from the stadium. 3rd floor Union • 372-2343 The BGSU Athletic Department and The BG News APPLICATIONS DUE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28th LMBI =>oc Sports 6 IGNIWI October 26,1988 Cincy ready for Browns Bengals await Kosar challenge CINCINNATI (AP) — The Although Pagel played well in moved the ball well against Cin- Cleveland Browns aren't the iust his second start for the cinnati in Kosar's last two only ones glad to have Bernie Irowns, he had trouble complet- starts, scoring 72 points in a pair Kosar back. ing passes in the face of the blitz of victories over the Bengals. He The Cincinnati Bengals say — one of Kosar's strengths. The went down in this season's first they're glad Kosar will start at Bengals will have to he more game against Kansas City with auarterback for the Browns this careful Sunday. an injured right elbow. unday when the intrastate "This is a great athlete, a rivals meet in Cleveland. great player at his position," Kosar returned last Sunday The first reason is a matter of Bengals coach Sam Wyche said against Phoenix, completing 25 principle: not wanting to see an- of Kosar. "You know that he is of 48 passes for 314 yards and other NFL player hurt. The sec- going to lay the ball off accu- three touchdowns. Cleveland ond is a little more personal: the rately, probably better than oth- won 29-21 to improve to 5-3, two rejuvenated Bengals don't want ers we've faced. You know that Sames behind the 7-1 Bengals in it said they couldn't beat the he's going to be able to audible, le AFC Central Division at the three^time division champions probably hetter than others we'- season's midpoint. at full strength. ve faced." "We don't want to go through Those two factors make the Wyche said Kosar's strong the year and they're saying we Browns a more formidable g>rformance has to give the beat Cleveland but they didn't offensive team this Sunday. Wy- rowns a big lift for the game have their there," che likes that. Sunday, which will either move cornerback Eric Thomas said. "I'm glad he's back, because Cleveland back into the chase "They're a better team with it's good for football, for one for the division title or leave him.''' thing," Wyche said. "The NFL them more realistically looking The Bengals scratched out a misses a guy like that. for a wild-card playoff berth. 24-17 victory at Riverfront Sta- "We want to play these guys BG News/Paul Vernon dium in the season's fourth at their best. I wish they could "The thing they've got going Bowling Green's Mike Holmes applies a hit on Younstown State's Andre Bellinger as Kyle Kramer arrives week. Third-string quarterback get all their good guys in there, for them of course is the return on the scene. The Falcons defeated the Penguins 20-16 and try for their second straight victory this Satur- Mike Pagel started for the get them all healthy, and we of their star player," Wyche day against Miami on Parents' Day at 1:30 p.m. Browns, completing 24 of 48 could get healthy, and let's play said. "Not only that, but they've passes for 254 yards with one them." got to be feeling awfully good touchdown. The Browns' offense has about the way he returned." LaRussa A.L.'s top chief Owls looking at 14th straight

want to break it as quickly as "We like the thought of going Three others receive votes HOUSTON (AP) - The Rice Owls, burdened with 13 straight possible. You try not to think out and beating one of the top NEW YORK (AP) — Tony La votes were worth three points Russa made his big league debut defeats and the nation's longest about it. If you think about it all ranked teams in the nation/' Kussa, who piloted the Oakland each, while a third-place vote at age 18 with the Kansas City losing streak, are staring into the time it would be a distrac- Cyphers said. Athletics to a club-record 104 counted as one point. A's in 1963. He played with Oak- the face of impending disaster. tion." Arkansas will be overlooking victories and the American land from 1968-71 and finished Saturday, they play at 11th Arkansas will be even us and looking ahead so it's set League pennant, was named AL The A's improved by 23 victor- his career with Atlanta and the ranked Arkansas, and the fol- thougher than usual because the up very nicely for us." Manager of the Year Tuesday ies in 1988 and won the division Chicago Cubs. lowing week, it's No. 2 ranked Razorbacks are in line for a Rice coach Jerry Berndt by the Baseball Writers Associa- by 13 games over the defending Notre Dame at South Bend, Ind. long-awaited Cotton Bowl berth closed workouts early in the tion of America. World Series champion Minne- His managerial career began The Owls haven't won a jame after a crucial 26-21 victory over season and came out against sota Twins. They were heavily in 1978 when he took over the since a 38-28 victory over South- Houston last week. Arkansas Texas with a quarterback favored to win the Series, but White Sox' Class AA team in west Texas State in the fourth needs two victories in its final change, moving Donald Hollas It was the second time La Ru- three games for that bowl ticket. to defense and putting Quentis ssa won the award. He also was were upset in five games by the Knoxville, Tenn. The team went game last season. Rice hasn't honored in 1983, when he led the Los Angeles Dodgers. 53-25, earning La Russa a pro- had a winning season since 1963. The Hogs, 7-0 for the season Roper at quarterback. Oakland finished first in the motion to Chicago's coaching and 4-0 in Southwest Conference Mark Comalander was a sur- Chicago White Sox to the AL The Owls inherited the longest West title. league in pitching with a 3.43 staff. streak when Columbia ended its games, would be making then- prise starter at quarterback earned run average, second in He was named manager of the first Cotton Bowl trip since 1976. against Arkansas last season, La Russa, 44, edged Boston 44-game skid Oct. 8 with a 16-13 manager Joe Morgan by 14 homers with 156, and third in de- White Sox' Class AAA team in victory over Princeton. The quality of the opposition but Berndt doesn't anticipate a fense. The A's won a franchise- Iowa in 1979 and took over the helps motivate the Owls, Cy- quarterback change this week. points in balloting by a commit- "The streak is bad," fullback tee made up of two writers from record 14 straight games in Chicago job in August. The Lorenzo Cyphers said. "We phers said. "But we may close practice White Sox finished fifth that this week and put Courtney Hall each AL city. La Russa received April and May and set a Bay 103 points, compared with 89 for area attendance record, draw- year and the next, third in 1981 (center) at fullback," Berndt and 1982, and first in 1983. said. Morgan and 37 for Sparky An- ing 2,287,335 fans to the Oakland derson of the Detroit Tigers. Coliseum. The White Sox were tied for The Owls lost to the Texas Ag- first at the All-Star break in 1984 Sies 24-10 last week, holding La Russa got 15 first-place La Russa has a 752-683 record, votes, six more than Morgan, or .524 winning percentage, in 10 before plummeting to fifth. La own the score on what was an- Russa was fired after the team ticipated as a blowout. who took over the struggling seasons as a major league man- Red Sox at midseason and led ager. finished third in 1985 and started 'AT THE LODGE Berndt expects similar efforts the next season 26-38. the next two weeks. the club to the AL East title. The Like a lot of successful man- only other managers receiving agers, La Russa was a mediocre La Russa joined the A's on WEDNESDAY SPECIAL: "Some of our players may July 7,1986, managing the team have felt we were going to get first-place votes were Anderson, player. He had a career batting with three, and Milwaukee's average of. 199 in 132 games as a to a 45-34 record that season and blown out by all three of the 81-81 in 1987. He makes $350,000 teams," Berndt said. "We tell Tom Trebelhorn with one. utility infielder in the major Each first-place vote was leagues. a year on a contract running them don't look down the road, through 1989. look at today." worth five points. Second-place A native of Tampa, Fla., La

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Clemens labeled as baseball's best Byner defends bad NEW YORK (AP) — Who's Kansas City Royals at first base Worrell of the Cardinals was the Julio Franco of Cleveland tied the best player is baseball? in the American League. top NL reliever for the second for the lead at second base, re- Rankings compiled for major straight season. placing Johnny Ray of Califor- rushing technique league baseball say Boston pit- The ranking, instituted as part nia. cher Roger Clemens is. of the strike settlement in 1981 Atlanta's Dale Murphy, who BEREA (AP) - Earnest Byner, whose most Clemens, who won the Cy between the Major League led NL outfielders from 1983-87, Alan Trammel! of Detroit was Byner doesn't expect his famous fumble came at the Young Award in 1986 and 1987 Baseball Players Association dropped to ninth. Pedro the leader at shortstop, beating one-handed ball-carrying Denver goal line in the but supped to 18-12 this year, and the owners, combine statis- Guererro of St. Louis led NL out- Cal Ripken of Baltimore, the AL style to make it into any closing minutes of last had a 96.203 score for the 1987-88 tics such as batting average, fielders, followed by Darryl shortstop leader from 1984-87. football textbooks. year's AFC Championship seasons, according to computer plate appearances, home runs Strawberry of the Mets and Kal Ripken dropped into a tie for "Obviously, it's not the loss to the Broncos, has at the Elias Sports Bureau. and runs batted in for hitters, Daniels of Cincinnati. second with Toronto's Tony correct way to tote the lost two fumbles in eight Orel Hershiser. the Most Va- and starts, innings, earned-run Fernandez. ball," says the Cleveland games this season. One of luable Player of the National average, saves and strikeouts At first base, Will Clark of San Browns' . them led to a Phoenix League playoffs and the World for pitchers. The statistics used Francisco replaced Keith Her- Carlton Fisk of the Chicago "But it doesn't make me touchdown in the second Series for the Los Angeles Dod- vary from position to position. nandez of the Mets, who had led White Sox replaced Ernie Whitt nervous. Who's it make Quarter of Sunday's 29-21 gers, was second at 96.135. for four straight years. of Toronto as the AL's top cat- nervous?" leveland victory. Prank Viola of the Minnesota Philadelphia's Mike Schmidt cher. Harold Baines of the White Aside from Cleveland Twins was third at 96.097 and was the top-ranked third base- Hershiser succeeded Hous- Sox and Brian Downing of Cali- fans, whose hearts jump "On that particular play, Dwight Gooden of the New York man in the National League and ton's Mike Scott as the top NL fornia tied for designated hitter, every time Byner holds the the guy got up under me," Mets fourth at 95.169. Outfielder is the only player to lead his starter. The Mets placed four replacing Larry Parrish of Bos- ball away from his body. he said. "I was trying to Dwight Evans of Boston was the position in all eight seasons. starters In the Nl/s top 12 — ton, who had led for the last two "I don't like to see the run over the guy." top non-pitcher, ranking fifth Gary Carter of the Mets, who led Gooden (2), Ron Darling (4), eirs when he was with Texas, thing out there waving," Byner, a lOth-round with a score of 94.795. at NL catcher for seven years, David Cone (8) and Sid Fernan- nnis Eckersley of Oakland Schottenheimer said. draft pick in 1984, says he Don Mattingly of the New dropped to sixth. Alan Asnby of dez (12). replaced Mark Eichhorn of Tor- "Earnest knows that. We didn't start grasping the York Yankees in 1987 achieved Houston took over as No. 1. onto as the top reliever. talk about it all the time." ball one-handed until he the first 100 in the eight-year his- Wade Boggs of Boston led at Yet Schottenheimer got to the pros. tory of the rankings, which are Ozzie Smith of the St. Louis third base in the American In the AL outfield, Evans suc- points out that Byner's used to determine what draft Cardinals led NL shortstops for League for the second straight ceeded Toronto's George Bell as fumbles, which haven't "I never did it before. It choices are used as compensa- the fifth straight season and year and joined Clemens as the No. 1. Kirby Puckett of Minne- been too damaging this was just an instinct," he tion for free agents. Mattingly Ryne Sandberg of the Chicago only American Leaguer to re- sota was second and Jose Can- year, aren't generally the said. "I don't know what slipped to 87 this year and was Cubs led NL second basemen for peat. seco of Oakland was third. Bell result of carelessness. brought it about. Hopeful- passed by George Brett of the the fifth straight year. Todd Marty Barrett of Boston and dropped to eighth. "You don't see the ball ly, I won't do it too much. knocked out of Earnest's hands when he's running Taylor Olds-Cadillac like that. He has enor- Ditka salutes Bears' defensive effort mously large hands," Serving BGSU Schottenheimer said. "I don't like to see it out LAKE FOREST, HI. (AP) — fore McMahon sneaked in for good and close a game as you ball, we're playing as good as there, but that's where it could play," Ditka said. we've ever played and that goes Chicago's 10-9 victory over the the tying touchdown. Dave ends up with him. The balls 1917 Dodg* Shadow San Francisco 49ers, the NFL's Duerson's interception set up an Ditka went as far as to say the for 1985 and 1986," Ditka said. that come out are not balls best offensive team, can be con- 18-yard field goal by Kevin But- Bears defense currently is play- that are waving around. air. auto sidered a defensive classic ac- ler on the final play of the half ing at its best. "That's a tribute to (defensive They're balls that some- •MM cording to Bears coach Mike Di- for a 10-7 lead. coordinator) Vince Tobin, the body gets a helmet on or tka. "It came close to being as "On the defensive side of the staff and the players." something like that." "Considering all the facts," IMS Ford Escort Ditka said Tuesday, a day after the game, "it was one of the best 4 dr., 4 spd.. air defensive games I've ever Nelson in defense of Custom-Built LOFTS $4993 seen." THE WORLD For Sale Of Rent! 1985 Dodga Arl« It was the Bears' belief in Disney Classic title LOFT themselves that defeated "a ISA 4 dr.. air, auto great 49er team," Ditka said. CONSTRUCTION $5995 "The challenge was there and LAKE BUENA VISTA. Fla. match your score." COMPANY the players accepted that chal- (AP) — Larry Nelson has 10 RUG! The Disney Classic will fea- lenge. There was a lot of pride PGA tournament victories, but 1985 Pont lac 6000 IE and that's the main ingredient." he says his win in last year's ture 132 pros vying for a $126,000 • Saves Space Walt Disney World Classic first prize. The field will include 4 dr., well equipped Although the Bears held the • Safety Approved 49ers to213 yards, nearly half stands alone. 38 of the top 50 money winners $8995 their previous average of 415.7 this year, including No. 1 Joey "- One & Two Bed Models yards a game, Ditka said there Nelson had five birdies and an Sindelar and No. 2 Chip Beck. • Prices Start at $45.00 were some flaws. eagle on the last 10 holes to Both have won about $700,000 ALSO AVAILABLE: 1985 Bulck Cantury LTD charge from 6 shots off the pace and each has a chance to be- Oi. H seems that way with Fed Wing Fireproolmg. Ladders Butt-In Desk "The offense didn't make all and win by a stroke. He will de- come the first golfer to win $1 cushion methane wedge soles putting and ShtW«. Smty fW. Detaery 4 dr., air, stereo, auto spring in youi step* Here* Bed Wing and 0' UaW) the plays, but we have to accept fend his title in this year's million in one season. fu specially $7595 that, and we didn't shut them $700,000 event Wednesday foi working A> I 0 EE FOR MORE INFORMATION, down completely," he said. through Saturday. Other top 10 money winners women T.r 5-il.lJ S>i-" 6-10 Visit Our Showrooms at 132 E. WoosterSt or 1983 Ch.vy % ton Pickup playing include Ken Green. HMI and Soul The reference was to San "I had not won any tourna- Mark Calcavecchia, David Shoe Repair 500 Lehman Avenue Cap. air auto, Francisco's first possession in Bowling Green ment from that far back," Nel- Frost and Steve Pate. PGA 519 E Peart St BG pwr. windows & locks when the 49ers drove 88 yards son said. "Most of the time I've Championship winner Jeff Slu- 353-0199 Or Can Us Monday-Friday for a touchdown, capped by Joe won, I've won from the front- man also has entered. 9 00-5:00 at $8495 Montana's 23-yard scoring pass running position. It's fun to sit 352-3836 to Jerry Rice. arouna for 45 minutes at the end Nelson's victory in 1987 helped GET A LITTLE MORE ROOM of the last round and watch the propel him to a strong showing OUT OF YOUR ROOM1 "The key guy was (Roger) other players come in and try to on the tour this year. Craig and we stopped him," said Ditka. Craig came into the game as the NFL's leading rusher but was held to 31 yards on 10 car- ries. R & M Land Co. BE A CAMPUS BROTHER The Bears offense had a brief 2 Bdrm. Furn./Unfurn. spark, thanks to the defense 2 Persons 225 ea. which set up all 10 points in the 3 Persons 150 ea. second quarter. 4 Persons 112.50 ea. Sacks by Steve McMichael As a campus brother, you will be a role model and forced a punt 1 Mo. 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