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Kimberly Oupps 8G News SMOKING BAN: BWs may be one of the establishments restricted by the smoking ban. Smoking ban may restrict restaurants By Will E Sanders of which had smoking ordi- THE BC NEWS nances in place. There were no differences in sales between all Non-smoking or non-smok- the restaurants in the ten coun- ing? ties. This is what Bowling Green res- It was just ten people meeting idents might be hearing waitress- in the library at first. Now the sup- es asking them when they walk porters are well over 1.000; their into any of Bowling Green's names verify that on the petition restaurants if the proposed smok- they signed, which was later sub- ing ban, which will be on the mitted to the Board of Elections November ballot, is passed. But last January. restaurants arc not the only local "Nobody has ever done an ini- businesses affected — bowling tiative petition (in BowlingGreen) alleys, lounges, auditoriums and before, at the very least nobody lobbies will be too. has done one with a smoking The Bowling Green Clean Air issue (in the U.S.)," Schuman Act will be on the Nov. 6 ballot and said. so far the efforts of a local lawyer, The petition is an initiative Andrew Schuman, are going petition, which means citizens uncontested by those that will be are trying to get a law in the books affected the most by the ordi- that does not already exist. TRICK OR TREAT: Tammy Bogart and Sarah Tomashefski attach flyers to pumpkins as part of her campaign for First Ward Council. nance. Schuman, once a resident of The petition Vermont, where restaurants are If passed the ordinance will smoke free, was sitting in the prohibit smoking in all public non-smoking section of a local places, with two exceptions. Ward position is object of desire restaurant with his wife about a First, smoking will be permit- year ago when he noticed he was ted in public establishments only By Amylo L Brown the candidates will be having a "I was significantly outspent ter acquainted with people." still breathing in second-hand IH[ BC m*s debate today at 7 p.m. at St Mark's. last time," Amend said. So he Tomashefski has taken note of if separate smoking room is smoke. offered. The separate smoking They faced off in 1999, and began fundrais- Amends campaign. "We decided to do something cil seat when he was 18 and in his ing earlier, gath- "He definitely paid attention room must be enclosed on all now they're at it again. first year of college, said he's about it," Schuman said. "We sides and have a separate ventila- Sarah Tomashefski, graduate ering support to some of the things 1 did last started circulating petitions last learned a lot from his defeat two from other stu- time," she said. "Things have tion system. student, and' Greg Amend, years ago and his strategy this November." Second, smoking will not be junior, are competing for the stu- dents, residents changed. 1 can't assume I'll win He did some research on other campaign reflects that, perhaps and family. again." restricted in bars. Smoking will be dent votes that will place one of on the advice of his father. towns that have similar bans on restricted in restaurants that have them in the ward one city coun- Amend has also So like Amend, Tomashefski is smoking and has found that there "I told him to look at what he spent more bars if the revenue produced cil scat. Tomashefski won the campaigning hard, her platform is no economic impact on busi- did right and analyze what he did time talking to focusing on the two years she from food equals or exceeds 35 seat in 1999 with 114 more votes wrong," said loe Amend. "We're GREG AMEND nesses. The research Schuman percent of the annual gross sales. than Amend. Now Amends students, spent sitting on council. used was compiled by only talking a couple of votes he according to his friend Ty Foust, a "I'm running on continuing Schuman also said he has not promising a tough rematch... lost by last lime." researchers at the University of ran into that much opposition on " llicre's a fire in my belly this junior at the University. programs I've been working on," North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It One lesson he learned was "He's more personal with it year,'' he said. "Only 114 votes!" that money does play a role in examined restaurant sales from Amend, who ran for the coun- now," Foust said. "He's more con- 1990 to 1997 in ten counties, five SMOKING, PAGE 3 getting elected in government. cerned about the issues and bet- CANDIDATES, PAGE 3

WHAT TO DO • Relax and remain calm. • Leave the mail piece at the location . IF YOU ARE SUSPICIOUS OF A MAILING Campus mail looks into anthrax scare you opened if. You and co-workers or AND ARE UNABLE TO VERFY THE CON- roommates should vacate the room, THE BG NEWS from the USPS and FBI. TENTS WITH THE ADDRESSEE OR apartment or immediate office area. committed to mail security," immediately washes his or her The University Postal SENDER: • Wash your hands with soap and University Postal Services Lacey said. "We are learning to hands. The building is then make mail more secure." evacuated and campus police Services does have latex gloves • Relax and remain calm. water immediately and ensure that all employees will be attending a University post office are notified. available for postal workers, • DO NOT OPEN. Treat it as suspect. persons who have touched the mail bomb training seminar on Oct. ■ Isolate the mail piece from the rest of 29 and 30 to help make mail employees have undergone In an effort to protect mail although Lacey said the gloves piece wash their hands with soap and training for how to handle haz- clerks, carriers are instructed are not as effective as people the mail. water. handling at the University more ardous mail and how to spot a not to pick up packages at resi- think. When a person takes the • Contact the University police depart- • Call university police at 911 or 372- secure. suspicious package. Lacey said dence halls and offices that do gloves off and puts them back ment at 91 lor 372-2346 ThepoNce 2346. According to Troy Lacey, . will determine whether to call other University Postal Services man- packages that are excessively not have valid return addresses. on. he or,she is putting him or • Do not attempt to clean up the area light or heavy, do not have a Clerks at the post office window herself at risk. 'agencies. or discard the mail piece. ager, said the training seminar will be held by campus police. return address or have a return also will not accept packages They are also in the process of • Do not allow aryone who has touched address different than the post- without return addresses. getting paniculate masks. * IF YOU HAVE OPENED A MAIL PIECE the mai piece to leave the general area Campus police would not THAT CONTAMS A WRITTEN THREAT, comment or what the training mark are considered suspicious The University's Postal The University post office until emergency response officials have If a mail clerk identifies a sus- Services employees will contin- handles approximately 100,000 SUSPICIOUS SUBSTANCE, OR A POW- arrived and given their OK to do so. would entail. DERY SUBSTANCE "Campus mail services is picious package, the package is ue to receive training updates as to 150,000 pieces of mail per isolated and the mail clerk well as information updates day. 2 Thursday, October 25.2001 NATION BG NEWS LIGHTNING CRASHES Authorities using DNA to identify WTC victims by Sara Kugler terday urged more families to from all remains and sent to two THE ASSOCIATE D PRESS submit samples. private laboratories for DNA NEW YORK — Eight people "What we're recovering are typing. The city and the state losl in the World Trade Center parts of bodies," he said. "So I police forensic laboratory do attack have become the first vic- don't want to offer a great deal the final matchups against tims of the disaster to be identi- of hope that we're going to be material collected from rela- fied through DNA in the biggest able to recover bodies in the tives. effort in history to use genetics way that people ordinarily think Dr. Robert Shaler, chief of to put names to the dead. of that." forensic biology in the city med- Their identities were estab- Marion DeBlase, 44, who lost ical examiner's office, said it is lished via DNA on some per- her husband, lames DeBlase, impossible to say how many of sonal belongings that had been 45, said that waiting for news of the dead eventually will be supplied by their loved ones. him has been horrible. She said identified. "It all depends on The number of missing stood she realizes that she, like many how many victims we recover," Wednesday at 4,339. Of the 478 other victims' relatives, may he said. people whose remains have never get that phone call. The scenario is reminiscent been recovered, 425 have been "It's very hard to assume the of the aftermath of the TWA 800 identified. Authorities have said end when you don't, in fact, explosion off Long Island in that because of the intense fire have anything," said DeBlase, 19%. Twenty-two of the 230 and the crushing weight of the who gave officials her husband's people aboard were identified rubble, many of the victims can hairbrush and toothbrush. solely by DNA. only be identified through DNA. DeBlase said she is beginning Anna-Marie Normile, 80, lost After the Sept. 11 attack, fam- to fear what searchers may find her daughter and son-in-law, ilies of the missing rooted in the nibble. "As time goes fur- Peggy and Dennis Price, in the through their loved ones' per- ther and further away, I'm more explosion. Peggy Price was one sonal effects Investigators hope afraid to see if they find any- of the first bodies pulled from to use DNA from the tooth- thing," she said. the water, but the family waited brushes, hairbrushes, chewed The round-the-clock identifi- more than a year before they gum, licked envelopes and cation operation is coordinated heard that a piece of Dennis Associated ftess Photo other items to identify the body by the city medical examiner's Price's skull had been matched parts being taken from the office. Hundreds of body parts with DNA from his parents. DESTRUCTION: Kim Carlisle, left, cries after the of Monticello Apartments, Candy Wells, right, smoking ruins arrive at the office daily, each in "To wait that length of time, it told her it was unsafe to enter her apartment yesterday. Severe thunderstorms rolled through central The names of the first eight a separate bag with its own was horrible," Normile said Illinois with at least one reported tornado touchdown that damaged businesses and apartments. victims were not released. number. Wednesday from her home in Mayor Rudolph Giuliani yes- Tissue samples are collected Englewood, Colo.

BG NEWS WORLD BRIEFING Sears cutting 4,900 jobs Pro-bin Laden group killed 22 Pakistani militants vast postal system and its by Dave Carpenter emphasis on home appliances, ings. Sears shares rose 52 cents linked to Osama bin Laden, 800,000 employees safe from 1HE ASSOCIATED PRESS less "clutter" of weak-selling to close at $38.31 yesterday on loses 22 fighters prime suspect in the Sept. 11 anthrax. Surgeon General CHICAGO — Sears, Roebuck products on the sales floor and the New York Stock Exchange KORAK DANA. Afghanistan terrorist attacks in the United David Satcher admitted "we and Co. is slimming down and a leaner administrative staff. As part of the changes, Sears (AP) — Taliban gunners fired States. It was the highest were wrong" not to respond becoming more of a discounter, "This strategy... will substan- is making its biggest job cuts in more aggressively to tainted missiles Wednesday at U.S. jets reported death toll suffered by taking cues from competitors tially improve Sears' financial eight years, trimming about 22 bin Laden's allies since the air mail in the nation's capital. that have enjoyed brisk busi- performance by creating an percent of its salaried corporate pounding the front line north "Anybody who puts poison of Kabul, the heaviest assault began Oct. 7. ness at its expense in recent easier shopping experience for and regional staff. in mail is a terrorist," said years. our customers while operating Some 1,300 positions will be onslaught in four days of President Bush, although he The nation's fourth-largest with greater focus, speed and eliminated from Sears' head- attacks there. Opposition com- U.S. struggles to said he had no direct evidence retailer announced a makeover efficiency," Lacy said. quarters staff of 7,000 in the manders said they were bring- to link the Sept. 11 airliner Wednesday that includes elimi- He stressed the company is Chicago suburb of Hoffman ing up fresh troops for a possi- make mail safe attacks with the outbreak of a nation of 4,900 salaried jobs, not abandoning department Estates by the end of 2002. ble assault on the capital. WASHINGTON (AP) — The disease that was last seen in other cost-cutting and a new stores for an all-out discount Another 3,600 positions will be An American airstrike in Bush administration struggled the United States more than merchandising strategy that strategy. Rather, Lacy said, Sears cut from district and regional Kabul, meanwhile, reportedly yesterday to make the nation's two decades ago. plays to its strengths — home will adopt more of an off-mall offices in the 15,000-strong field appliances and home furnish- look. organization that supervises its ings. "We'll have better service and 860 department stores. While falling short of some of better quality goods than a dis- Retail analyst Kurt Barnard the radical changes suggested counter," he declared. said the plan was the best news by analysts, such as ditching its The CEO said the plan will he's heard from Sears in 10 sluggish apparel business, increase its operating income years. Sears' overhaul marks a bold by 50 percent to more than $3 "For many years Sears has Special Display Personals departure from its traditional billion, profits from its been stuck in the mud while its department-store model. retail and related services oper- rivals were moving forward," Show your friends, roommates & classmates It also signals a new direction ations by 2004 and achieve said Barnard, a consultant and under chief executive Alan Lacy, annual savings of $600 million president of Barnard's Retail how special they are. who took over a year ago and is by the same year. Trend Report. experimenting to try to regain Wall Street reacted cautiously The changes, he said, will retail ground lost to such dis- to the plan, which came as the remake Sears into "a new kind Wish them Good Luck, Congratulations or counters as Kohl's and Target. company was reporting a bet- of discount store — like Kohl's, His solution: More discount- ter-than-expected 6 percent but with a little overlay of the surprise someone on their Birthday! ing, more self-service, increased decline in third-quarter earn- traditional department store."

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I BG NEWS Wednesday, October 25. 2000 3 Proposed ban comes under fire

SMOKING, FROM PAGF 1 business that much. "I would say that 70 percent of the issue, but those against il our customers sit in the non- never mention thai il is a public smoking area, and the 30 percent health issue. that do sit in the smoking section, "Smoking kills people," only one or two in the group usu- Schuman said. "We know thai. I ally smokes," Gauld said. understand lhat it is an addiction; "That number seems about by all means smoke, but don'l do right," Schuman said after hear- it in a place where il can harm ing Gauld's comment. "Seventy- other people." three percent of Ohioans don't He also mentioned studies smoke, that percentage holds done thai have proven that sec- true," Schuman said. ond-hand smoke can lead to lung However, the Junction manag- cancer among non-smokers. er did say that smokers to tend to If the resident majority favors stay in the restaurant longer than the ordinance this November, the non-smokers. only place where smokers could There was a forum for all local enjoy their habil would be in pri- restaurant owners about the vate residences, private vehicles, ordinance last June, but only one private social functions and out- owner showed up. No other doors. owners have contacted Schuman Schuman is confident thai it since his fight for the ban on will be passed and said thai the smoking. idea is ahead of its time and nec- Associated Press Photo essary for the people of Bowling Enforcement Green. Gauld and other local business DAN RATHER: CBS anchor Dan Rather, right, talks to reporters following a news conference at the CBS Broadcast Center. This ordinance would require owners may soon be seeing visits thai all places of employment from city police giving out cita- within city limits would need a tions to those disobeying the written smoking policy no later ordinance if passed. Rather defies anthrax, terrorism than 90 days if passed. It would "We are going to handle it on a also be necessary for businesses complaint basis," Chief of Police By David Bauder ue to work in Their Manhattan Rather's case, her department and, when I am called upon to to put "No Smoking" signs on Tom Votava said. "If an officer THE ASSOCIATED PRESS office, which was scheduled To wouldn't necessarily recom- deliver it. as much bravery as I each entrance and exit. views a violation he can take gel a Thorough cleaning mend Tesling or antibiotics. She can muster," he said. The only ones more tight- action. More likely than any- NEW YORK — CBS anchor said Thai's based on The amount He's nol passing judgmem on lipped than smokers holding in thing, it will be on a compliant Dan Rathei says he won'l be Test- Wednesday night. "We're nol going To scared of anthrax found in his office and people who have made a differ - that last drag if the ordinance is basis." ed for anihrax or lake antibiotics and we're nol going To work The period of rime passed since enl decision, he said. passed in November are the Votava said he does not think it even though tin- deadly genn scared," he said Wednesday. Fletcher became sick. Raiher believes The anihrax mayor and city administrators, will tap or expend the resources was found in his office. It's his Bather said he's shown no The veteran CBS newsman scare has gonen loo much atten- none of whom would comment of the police, but at first it may be way of defying terrorists. symptoms of the disease and said his decision was about more tion from Television news — CBS on whether or not the city's busi- difficult because people might Rather's assistant, Claiie consults with experts daily. than his health. included — when compared lo nesses, mainly restaurants, not be familiar with the ordi- Fletcher, is being treated for the A spokeswoman for (he New "In wartime, I'm Trying lo the U.S. military response to ter- would be affected by the ban on nance. skin form of anthrax. The York City Health Department, respond lo the situation with a rorism and oilier fallout from the smoking if passed. The first offense of the ordi- anchorman and his stall contin- Sandra Mullin, said That in mixture of good sense, defiance Sept. 11 attacks nance would be a minor misde- Businesses meanor, the second would be a The Bowling Green Chamber misdemeanor of the fourth of Commerce said it took no degree, and subsequent offense position on the issue and felt that would result in a third degree "it was a voter issue." misdemeanor. Local campaign focuses on issues Though elected officials are "This Issue will affect people's not speaking on the matter, local everyday live3." Schuman said. CANDIDATES. FROM PAGE 1 her Iwo years of experience on Tomashefski s friend, Heather Both Tomashefski and businessman lohn Gauld is. "And people will enjoy them- The council is valuable because Wilson said. "I really respect her Amend, though, have sacrificed Gauld, manager of Junction, selves a lot more if it is passed." she said. Tomashefski is current she underslands now who (o for That.'' some of their own campaigning said he supported what the town If passed, the ordinance will be ly heading a committee to estab- talk to and how to get things Amend's campaign has time to push hard lo get stu- feels is right and does not see the put into effect five days after the lish housing standards for done. focused on The division he sees dents registered lo vole and lo ordinance, if passed, affecting votes are tabulated. absentee landlords. She said the I started with The idea that between the Universily com- the polls Nov. 2. committee is looking al whal you go in and you immediately munity and The residential com- In addition to voting for their they can do to change and get something done," she said. munity. Asa resident of Bowling representative, studenls will enforce ordinances that allow "For example, the crosswalk on (irecn as well as a student, have a say in whether or nol loopholes for landlords who Mercei Rd I've been workingon Amend said he sees how the res- smoking is banned in some don't take care of their property. that since I gol here." She said idents read To sludenls and reslaurant/bars in Ihe city. She also wants lo continue with that there were numerous whal sludenls contribute to The Students votes will also help the Citizens on Patrol program processes Thai had to Take place. city. If elected, he plans to determine whether sludenl rep- In Ohio, it is against the law to which pairs students and resi- Though, before The crosswalk implemenl programs Thai will resentation will remain a 2-year dents to patrol the neighbor- could evensian to be construct- gel sludenl organizations more term (versus four years) in ihe fish for whales on Sunday and to hood. She siiid since the pro ed. "You think it's just a cross- involved in the city. He also next election. gram's start vandalism in Town walk." wants to help city businesses by Said Amend, "How important has decreased. "1 think it has made her think working with the University on is it to you thai you have a stu- get a fish drunk. According to Tomashefski. more aboul Things,'' an off-campus meal card. dent on city council?" 4 Thursday. October 25,2001 BG NEWS

QUOTE UNQUOTE www.hgnews.com/opinion Who will dress me and dance (4 with me on my wedding day? 55 — lamina Dalizu whose mother was killed in the 1998 embassy bombings for which for Al Qaeda members were sentenced to life in prison on Thursday. A torum ol »lewj and ideas OUR TAKE MAJORITY OPINIONS OF THE BG NEWS EDITORIAL BOARD Exercising the ballot If past elections are any indi- primary income. This means have to campaign city-wide, cator of how this election will go, that smoking at BW3's, function which is a difficult task for stu- things in Bowling Green may and Easystreet may not be dents who have classes and become very difficult after Nov. allowed. jobs. 6. If the wards are reappor- And the competition for the This November, the ballot will tioned, the University will not be Ward 1 council seat will be a contain several issues that will guaranteed a student seat at right race. Sarah Tomashefski directly affect students: the council. As it is now, there are and Greg Amend were paired smoking ban, the ward reappor- four wards in the city, divided by up last time elections came boningand the Ward 1 coun- Main and Wooster Streets. around. Amend was young and cilperson decision. Student residences and the inexperienced then, but now First, the smoking ban would University are the primary occu- the competition is more fierce definitely affect a great deal of pants of Ward 1. between the two candidates. students because smoking If the ward system is While Bowling Green may not Dutribuled by Collegiate Prettwtre FMIIHW* Syndicate would be restricted in public removed, the city will go to an be home, every law and ordi- places People could only smoke all at-large council, which nance passed affects students. in places that offer a totally sep- means that each of the four rep- We need to exercise our right to arate smoking room or bars resentatives will be elected by all vote and keep Bowling Green a where serving food is not the voters. This means students will place we are comfortable living. Stand up for your country ZACKARY war lo kill innocent Afghans or a ple killed in this act of pure hate BARNARD war against any religion, but a on America Sure they say war to bring an end to these they're patriotic, they say they Guest Columnist purely evil terrorist organiza- love America, her freedoms and Bush does logical thing tions. liberties, and her way of life, but I'm pissed off. These peace Who bombs a country and I just can't believe it. How do that it will happen, but what if it choose the latter, and I don't protesters just have no clue. then drops hundreds of thou- you let something like Sept. 11 BRET did? What if we did live in a think anyone else does either. What's it going to take for them sands of packets of food relief? slide? I low do you let these country whose citizens lived in Therefore, going to war against to realize the terrorists snicker in Only America Who freezes $30 SMITH anthrax scares slide? If for some constant fear because some an unfair government who is delight when they see million in terrorist funds as part god-awful reason we did let Guest Columnist ornery Muslim extremists never harboring the FBI's most want- Americans protesting? of a war effort? Only America. learned how to share when they ed terrorist is the only logical Here's something different: I Who arrests 600 people con- these events slide, what would happen to America next? Afghanistan is a ban-en waste- were kids? option that we have, whether am proud you protesters are nected to terrorism worldwide I don't know about any of you, we like it or not. Even if we give exercising your first amendment as part of a war effort? Only Although I respect the right to land of a country, where a gov- choose peace, I'd rather support ernment that forces them back but 1 can't imagine such a thing them millions upon millions of rights. I think it's nice to see peo- America. I'm not sure when you to the Middle Ages oppresses happening, and it could be a dollars to not attack us again, it ple stand up for what they peace protesters will draw the our President, our Congress, our the people. That government, reality if we don't do anything won't work. They're going to believe. I also think this campus line on these terrorists, but I military, our great country, the being the i nfamous Taliban about it, albeit a distant one. continue to be the "pure" needs more people who will drew the Line on peace with ter- American dream, and the 90 regime, takes pride in making This is the reason why we are at Muslims that they think they are stand up and speak out for what rorists Sept. II. percent or so of Americans who the lives of innocent Afghan citi- war with the Taliban govern- and continue to fight their they believe. It's not like these terrorists support this war effort to pre- zens a living hell, then justifies it ment in Afghanistan. "jihad" against the western My only problem with you is stood up and said, "Hey, serve the way of life we know by incorrectly citing verses in Terrorism should not, and will world. that you're wrong These terror- America, we don't like you. and enjoy. You can stand for the Qur'an. That same regime not, be tolerated in this great Concerning the "God bless ists want to end our way of life, Change or we'll run terrorists in peace, but 111 stand up and by also harbors a terrorist who country of ours. As with 90 per- America" signs, I am a Christian, end our liberties and rights, and your elections until we have the for my country. And for the rest holds a grudge against the cent of the country, I believe and 1 believe that God has end our lives. They want to kill executive, legislative, and judi- of you Americans who support United States. He feels that that George Bush is doing a blessed America ever since we America and that means all the cial branches under control this war effort, it's about time we everything the United States great job. He's handling this situ- won our independence from Americans who support the war Then we'll change your democ- effort and the few who support racy to fit our views." Nope, they exercised our first amendment does goes against the holy book ation the right way by being Britain over 200 years ago. He rights and stood up and spoke patient. I whole-heartedly agree has blessed this country peace. If you didn't understand, didn't say that. They just killed of the Muslim world and, just out about what we believe. I like his Taliban buddies, cites with Mr. Harris' article in this through good times and bad. they want you to die. 6,000 people to gel that message verses out of it and takes them past Monday's edition of The From expansion to civil war, These terrorists don't under- across. encourage all of you to stop by out of context. BG News. The demons respon- from economic prosperity to the stand peace. But, they do These peace protesters really the Education building steps Now imagine if all of our free- sible for the attacks did what Great Depression, from Lincoln understand that some people in must not understand the severi- today to sign the College doms that we take for granted they did because they hate to Clinton, He has given us America don't believe slaughter- ty of our times. I feel their Republicans banner supporting were taken away because of one everything that we stand for, many things to be thankful for. ing 6000 innocent people is protesting is a great injustice to America's troops. God bless this Osama bin Laden and his Al- "education, toleration, freedom, And for the atheists out there enough to justify war. Not a our country and the 6,000 peo- great country! Qaida terrorist network system- democracy and capitalism," to reading this, our country was atically making more attacks on directly quote Mr. Harris' article. based on ludeo-Christian our soil similar to the Sept 11 He is also right by saying that beliefs, so at least recognize that attack on the World Trade the Taliban will not listen to us, our forefathers founded this Center. Because of these attacks, and the only way to stop them, nation with an Almighty God in none of us would be able to other than doing what we're mind. Freddie, Frieda missing walk outside of our houses ever doing right now, is by giving up Mr. Bush is doing the right again, for fear of contracting a the freedoms we rightfully thing by going to war against the Martin is quoted saying, "I can't disease caused by a biological earned by being mere citizens of Taliban. Can any of you think of believe that anyone can be this weapon or worse. I'm not saying JOHN this country. 1 wouldn't want to a better way to handle this? ARCHER disrespectful, my babies are gone from my nest I am one Guest Columnist lonely grandma bird. Please return my babies to me." "This news to me is unfalcon- 210 West Hall What has happened to this beilivable, anyone who ruffles Bowling Green wonderful university? Our the feathers of fellow birds State University beloved birds have been stolen messes with the whole flock." Bowling Green. from our hearts and from our said David Humphrey. Ohio 43403 stands. Former birds have spo- Phone:(419)372-2602 The Birds' helpful and loved Fax:(419)372-6967 ken out about the tragic events counterparts SICSIC are work- E-mail: that has happened to Freddie ing diligently with the Campus bgnews@listproc. bgsu.edu and Frieda Falcon, they are Police department to find and quoted stating "I think that they KIMBERLY DUPPS, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF return our missing mascots. BIRDNAPPEO: Freddie is seen are messing with the wrong SICSIC's offer of a five-pound wing of school spirit, and if any- spreading school spirit around bag of candy still stands for any campus before he disappeared. IDITORiJl BOARD ASSISTANT EDI'ORS ADVERTISING one knows about these tragic information pertaining to the MARY BETH WILFONG. MANAGING EDITOR CRAIG GIFFORD, SPORTS FEATURES ED. I0SH MESSER. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE events please contact me horrible birdnappings that stinking pigs..." says one upset MARIE CHICHE. CO-NEWS EDITOR WILL E SANDERS. CO- ASST NEWS EDITOR BRIAN KLOPP, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE because I am one worried occurred on OCL 23 at 12:06 am. BB (Hot) Wolfe, a member of SHANNON KOLKEOY, CO-NEWS EDITOR DAN NIED. CO- ASST. NEWS EDITOR I0E CALABRESE, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE grandpa bird." "I am personally going to SICSIC "There is a lifetime reward of NIC.K HURM. SPORTS EDITOR ERICA GAMBACCINI. ASST. SPORTS EDITOR BETH SCHUBERT, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE track down Freddie and Frieda If you do have any informa- pal gum for anyone with infor- on my big bad barley, and put a tion please email any tips that LISA BETTINGER.A&E EDITOR SARAH CASIO. ASST PHOTO EDITOR VICKI RIDENBAUGH. ACCOUNT EXEC. mation," said Ion Labbe, former KURTIS D. HNZEL OPINION EDITOR hurting into the gang that is you have or heard to CHASITY LESTER. ASST. COPY CHIEF ZUKEYA GRAVES. OFFICE ASSISTANT Freddie Falcon. responsible for this, just like the [email protected] or call MICHAEL LEHMKUHLE. PHOTO EDITOR LISA LYNCH. ASST A&E EDITOR KRISTIN OSTERGAARD, OFFICE ASST. Former Frieda Falcon Nici hurting I put on those three SICSIC at 372-7400. CARLA SCHOBER, ON-LINE EDITOR REMA INA. ASST. OPINION EDITOR MATT IVEY. GRAPHICS EDITOR IEFFARNETT, COPY CHIEF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS DELIVERY SUBMISSION POLICY words. Name, phone number and printed. Send submissions to the ROBERT W. BORTEL, DIRECTOR DOUG IIPPUS The BG News gladly prints Letters to address should be included for verifica- Opinion mailbox al 210 West Hall or PRODUCTION TONYA WHITMAN, ASST. DIRECTOR JOEVELIZ the Editor and Guest Columns Letters tion. All submissions may be edited for [email protected], CRAI6 MURRAY. PRODUCTION ASST. TODD T. WISE. ADVERTISING MANAGER WILL WINDOH should be less than 300 words and length and clarity. Personal attacks and with the subject line letter to LANIAONDO. PRODUCTION ASST BARBARA MIRER, CLERICAL SPECIALIST Guest Columns can be 500 to 700 anonymous submissions will not be the editor" or "guest column." JEFF TACKETT. DESKTOP SPECIALIST PEOPLE ELAINE K0RENICH KATIE O'CONNOR ERIN DOWNING JANMISMAS 5 STREET "/ am a smoker but it is a 7 am a smoker and trying "I <"" not a smoker but I "] don't understand ...it is Do you support the proposed smoking ban? personal choice." to quit... it might make it don't like it when rights are ,wt a big deal for me to go easier..._._".." takentnVott away'iiw/iv outside.i,,.-. 3., and.....4 smoke.".-,,,.>/-.-, " BG NEWS Thursday, October 25,2001 5

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TODAY'S Hands Are Not for Hurting @ Patriotism a hot seller on music store Olscamp Hall Lobby, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The Transformation EVENTS Project at the BGSU Women's Center; exhibit and pledge sign shelves; more benefit CDs coming TUESDAY, OCT. 25 HP-

by Nekesa Mumbi Moody "It's hard to think of a time in John Ondrasik, who consti- "What More Can I Give," a "We CAMPUS EVENTS Lecture: David Crystal, IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS the last 20 to 30 years where there tutes the one-man act Five For Are the World"-type song, "Linguistics, Literature, and NEW YORK — Americans are has been such a wide embrace of Fighting, said even before the lackson sang it last weekend at Next Question @ Kennedy Green Creative Writing," Prout Chapel, showing their patriotism in patriotism," said Geoff Mayficld. attacks, he saw that the song had the United We Stand benefit in Room, Moore Musical Arts 7:30 p.m. Poetry and Fiction record stores. charts director at Billboard mag- been used by people going Washington. Center, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A col- Readings sponsored by the God Bless America, an album azine. through their own particular cri- Both the God Bless America laborative artist team, composed BGSU Creative Writing Program, Mid-American Review, and featuring Celine Dion's much- Not only has patriotic music sis disc and the Houston single have of Emily Blair, Michelle English Department. praised rendition of the song, is surged in popularity, but also What has made the song par- allocated some or all of their pro- llluminato and Phuong Nguyen, ticularly relevant now, he says, is address issues of cultural sig- the nation's best-selling album, contemplative, inspirational ceeds toward charities tied to the according to figures released yes- tunes. that so many of us saw "ordinary nificance. Octubafefst II @ Bryan Recital terday. New Age singer Enya's Day people that we walk by every day terrorist attacks. The Houston Hall, Moore Musical Arts Center, The disc, which Columbia Witlwut Rain, which had been ... perform superhuman feats, so song has raised $1 million so far, Somebody Else's Dream: Gregory 8 p.m. The event is free and Records touts as "a collection of out for almost a year before the we saw the best in ourselves" an Arista Records spokeswoman Barsamain @ Dorothy liber open to the public. songs of hope, freedom and attacks and was No. 20 before "So I think that's why people said. Bryan Gallery, Fine Arts Center, inspiration." also includes I-'rank Sept. 11, is now the nation's No. 2 are using 'Superman' to pay trib- The renewed interest in the 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Using kinetic Euchre Night @ Kreischer Hall Sinatra's "America the Beautiful." album. The spike in sales has ute to these unbelievable peo- genre is encouraging to singer sculptures that perform low-tech Dining Room, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Mariah Carey's "Hero." Tramaine been fueled by the popularity of ple," said Ondrasik, whose debut lames Rogers, who has been transformations through the Sponsored by the Wellness Connection and FADE. For more Hawkins' "Amazing Grace" and her "Only Time," which some album is titled America Town. singing such songs for years. employment of rotation and Pete Seeger's "This I.and Is Your radio stations put in heavy rota- Another song moving up the strobe lights, he constructs nar- information contact Janet "Now, they seem to be more Land." tion in the days after the attacks. charts is "What's Going On," an ratives that recall the intensity Foldenauer at 372-9295. receptive, whereas before, they The album sold 180,984 copies "It kind of became the song to all-star remake of Marvin Gaye's and mystery of dream images. in its first week to debut at No. 1 soothe after all that ugliness," classic that originally was intend- would play them on Fourth of Alpha Sigma Basketball Game on Billboard's top 200 album said Mayfield. ed to benefit Africa's famine vic- July or Memorial Day or Veterans - Dance Marathon Fundraiser @ @ Eppler Gym, 9 p.m. The event charts. "If radio is doing what radio is tims, but now also is benefiting Day," said Rogers, whose new Education Building Steps, 10 will feature a 3-point contest And it's not the only patriotic supposed to do, it will reflect a the terror attack victims. album is titled Bed, Wliite and a.m. to 4 p.m. Sigma Phi Epsilon and a horse shootouL Admission on the charts. change of mood," he added. "And More benefit albums are on Beautiful. will be selling raffle tickets for a is either a canned good and 50 The re-release of Whitney certainly there has been a change the way — a double-disc set of Rogers hopes the interest won't chance to win tickets to the cents or $2 in cash. Houston's "The Star-Spangled of mood as a result of what hap- last week's all-star Concert for be fleeting Britney Spears and 0-Town con- Banner" is a best-selling single, pened that day." New York, featuring Paul Men's Basketball Meet The Team "I think it's a good thing that cert. They will be 1 for $3 or 2 for and Lee Greenwood's American Besides Enya, others who have McCartney, Mick Jagger, the $5. The drawing will be held on Night "Hoops N' Halloween'' @ we're feeling proud of who we are Patriot album sales have surged seen their songs soar after the Who, Billy loel and others is November 2. Anderson Arena, 8 p.m. Among based on the popularity ofhis 17- attacks include Enrique Iglesias scheduled for release next and what we are," he said. "But it the events scheduled there will year-old hit, "God Bless the ("Hero") and Five For Fighting month. is bad that it took a national Red Cross Fund Raiser @ be a 3-point-contest, an Intra- U.S.A." ("Superman"). Also on tap: Michael lackson's tragedy for it to happen." Education Steps, 10 a.m. to 2 squad scrimmage, contests and p.m. Students can purchase giveaways, performances by the cardboard strips to write a mes- Dance Team and BGSU sage that will be sent to New Cheerleaders. BGSU football York for the American Tragedy Urban Meyer is the guest BG NEWS family members and rescue speaker. Admission is free. workers. ENTERTAINMENT UPDATES Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity Founding Father Informational of private investors and public The structure was named putting the commercials back Red Cross Bloodmobile @ 101 Dean's high school Session & Honors Center this year to the Historic Olscamp Hall, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. donations. on television. Meeting Room, Kreischer base- "We're looking to see what Landmarks Foundation's 10 The claymation raisins are might see repairs Alpha Phi Broomball Raffle ® ment, 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. makes sense financially," he Most Endangered List of dancing to the same tune but FAIRMOUNT, Ind. (AP) — Hoosier landmarks. Education Steps, 11 a.m. to 3 An Indianapolis construction said Monday. "It's a major, will only be seen on the Food p.m. The 9th annual .Alpha Phi HAVE AN UPCOMING EVENT? firm is exploring the possibili- major risk right now" because Network. Broomball philanthropy, raising If you have an event that you ty of buying and renovating of the building's deterioration. California Raisins In the mid-1980s and early money for the Alpha Phi would like to have listed, send James Dean's former high Stenz Construction would 1990s, the award-winning Foundation & Wood County an e-mail to school. not raze the building because make a comeback commercials set to "I Heard it Humane Society. The tickets are bgnewseventsahotmail.com or Don Buchanan of Stenz of its historic value, he said. FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — The Through the Grapevine" aired 6 for $5 or 1 for $1. The raffle stop by 210 West Hall with infor- Construction Co. told The The high school was built in Dancing Raisins are doing an on network television. grand prize is a DVD player and mation on the event. The dead- Herald Bulletin of Anderson 1898, according to the Historic encore. The revived raisins are part will be drawn on Oct. 28. The line is 6 p.m. two days before that any project would need landmarks Foundation of After a seven-year hiatus, of a print and television cam- winner need not be present. the event is held. support from the public and Indiana, and has been empty the Fresno-based California paign to encourage people to financing from a combination since 1986. Raisin Marketing Board is eat and cook with raisins.

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PAGE 9 SPORTS THURSDAY BRIEFING October 25, Falcons predicted to 2001 finish third in MAC CLEVELAND, Ohio-The www.bgnews.com/sports Bowling Green State University women's basket- BOWLING GREEN STAIE UNIVERSITY ball team has been predicted to finish third in the Mid- American Conference's East Division, according to the league's preseason poll. The poll was announced Wednesday (Oct. 24) by the conference office. Voting for the poll was conducted by Soccer in desperate situation members of the MAC News Media Association. by Joe! Hammond Thus, the reason for the other three teams in front of the The league held its annual THE BG NEKS cliches. Friday's game against Falcons in the standings, two of media day at the Renaissance Journalists aren't supposed to Kent State will be the final time whom the Falcons play: Kent Hotel in downtown Cleveland. use cliches in their writing, but if the Falcons play at Mickey and Ball State. Kent State and Toledo were ever there were an appropriate Cochrane Field in 2001, and pos- Kent comes into Friday's game picked to win the East and time for one to be used, that time sibly the last game with any real at 3-7 in MAC play, and tied for West Divisions, respectively, is now. meaning for the Falcons. 10th in the conference. The BGSU first-year head coach Bowling Green's women's soc- With BG standing 12th in the Flashes lost to Eastern Michigan Curt Miller and senior cer team is in "dire straits" at this MAC right now, the Falcons vir- Friday, 2-1, and dropped an Francine Miller attended the crucial point in the season; one tually have to win their last three overtime decision to Central gathering in Cleveland. The might say they face two "must- games. The top eight teams Michigan on Sunday, 1-0. latter Miller was one of five win" situations this weekend, as make the tournament, and "Kent is tough," said head MAC student-athletes in they host Kent State Friday and Toledo is currently eighth with 13 coach Andy Richards. "They attendance as members of the travel to Miami (OH) Sunday. points. Toledo plays Akron (0-9 defeated us last year when they preseason all-conference The Falcons' four-game losing in MAC play) in its last confer- had nothing to play for, and team. streak, all in Mid-American ence game of the season. With clearly, this year, they have a lot The Falcons garnered a total Conference play, has them on the win, the Rockets will have 16 to play for. We've got to control of 184 votes in the poll, to fin- the end of their rope, trying to tie points; the Falcons, currently thi' midfield against them, and ish behind KSU (307 pts.) and a knot and hang on for the last with seven points, would have 16 hope our strikers can do what Wins Schooler BC New Miami (269 pts). Buffalo, three games of the year. They are points with three wins, and they do best." KICKIN'IT DESPERATLY: Senior midfielder Libby Christensen Ohio, Marshall and Akron in danger of missing the MAC would tie for eighth with the Miami is currently in a four- rounded out the East Division eyes her next move in a recent match as sophmore defender Kasey tournament after advancing all Rockets. The two teams tied on Freeman looks on. The women's soccer team must win their last picks. Curt Miller inherits a the way to the finals in last year's Sept. 9,2-2 in overtime. team that went 11-18 overall tournament. This scenario discounts the WOMEN'S SOCCER, PAGE 9 three games and 6-10 in the MAC last sea- son. A total of 11 Ictterwin- ners, including three starters, return from that team, brief goes here. Swimmers look for Mariners Recruiting: the first step further success dwell on by Craig Gilford t H E BC NEWS by Joe Ferrone On the field, Bowling Green THE BC NEWS what could competes with larger schools such as Ohio State University Both the men and women's have been and The University of swimming teams came out of Michigan. However, the battle last weekend's meets with victo- with these schools does not ries. This was the first home JIM match of the season for both LITKE begin on the field, it begins with the recruiting process. teams. The Associated Press "Recruiting is an ongoing The men's team defeated Wayne State 133 to 103. They A i, i He stood on the top step of the process," said iohn Bowers, recruiting coordinator and won 7 of the 11 events in the visiting dugout transfixed, his competition. The women's team eyes mournfully tracking the arc linebacker coach for the foot- ball team. "You research so was also successful in defeating of another baseball about to dis- Wayne State. They did so by a appear over the left-field wall of you can make an educated decision and bring in the right score of 154 to 87. They won 10 Yankee Stadium. of the 13events. When it did, Lou Piniella player." Some perspective students "We were excited about the stuffed both hands deep in the meet and 1 think we did well as a pockets of a windbreaker with will turn down offers from Bowling Green to play at big- team," said senior captain Kevin "Mariners" embroidered across Anderson said. "We were fortu- the front, plopped down on the ger universities. "Really that's what we're nate to come out with a win." bench and let his chin sink into Leading the men's team was his chest. fighting off there," said Jay Harris, head coach of the Adam Brown. He won two Piniella had seen moments events in the meet, the 50-yard like that often enough from the men's tennis team. "As a coach, as a recruiter, you have freestyle, with a time of 22.88 dugout on the other side to know seconds, and the 100-yard what they meant. These Yankees, to be a salesman," Harris said. "I usually tell the kids you can freestyle, in which he had a time like the Yankee baliclubs Piniella of 50.16. Ray Bartel took the 100- joined as a player a quarter-cen- come here and be nationally ranked or go to a Big 10 school yard 1:01.07. Robert McRae also tury ago, never let a team get grabbed the Falcons a first place back up off the mat in the post- and go 2 -8. We're playing at (he top of our conference and finish when he won the 100-yard season, not even a team coming fly. off 116 wins in one of the most we're fighting for a conference title." "We're not where we want to magical regular seasons ever. be yet, but were taking this week There were still six innings left, Other coaches use similar methods to win the recruit- to get there," Anderson said. but Bernie Williams' two-run We'll be ready when it comes homer gave New York a 4-0 lead, ment battle over the larger area schools time for Eastern Michigan and and Piniella knew this American Toledo." League championship series was "We try to sell the fact that at Bowling Green you'll be a The Falcons swept Wayne over. Everything he did after that State in the relay races. Paul — the nervous gum-chewing, name more than a number," said Buddy Powers, head Bizzarre, Bartel, Anderson, and the long walks to the mound, the Tom Mohlman won the 200- late-game substitutions — was coach of the men's hockey team. "You won't be in a class yard medley race for BG team. just a manager going through the The Falcons also took the 200- motions. And it hardly lifted his with four hundred to five hun- dred students." Mike UrtimkuMeBG New yard freestyle. Participating in mood that the Mariners, who led that victory were Brown, McRae, the AL in every offensive catego- While the basic recruiting BROWN AND ORANGE: Coaches use various tactics to recruit players to Bowling Green. process includes talking to Anderson, and Mohlman. ry that mattered, went down 12- "We're a close-knit team," 3 Monday night with very little perspective students through few coaches that writes hand- they're going to appreciate Harris said he does not neces- letters and personal visits, Anderson said. "We are all fight. written letters to his recruits. that more," he said. "That way sarily try to recruit the top friends and we encourage and "The amazing thing about many coaches have their own "If a kid gets a form letter they know this coach is taking notch performers at the high- methods of persuasion. motive well. That's the best thing baseball is that no matter how from another coach and a some time to recruit me." you can do for your team." Harris said he is one of the hand written letter from me, RECRUITING. PAGE 9 many games you win, unless you Unlike other coaches, The women's team also domi- win it all, you're going to face dis- nated Wayne State. Leading the appointment," he said. way were sophomores lessie The thing people are going to Humes and lillian Coward. They remember most about the both won both of the events they Mariners' second straight ALCS Sacred sleep finally for football team entered in. Humes won the surrender to the Yankees is the 1650-yard freestyle with a time "guarantee." of 8:39.07. She also won the 500- After losing the first two games by Nick Hum running off the field after its 16- quarterback, sophomore Josh "1 told all of the coaches and THE BG MEWS meter freestyle with a 5:23.88. at home, Piniella walked into the 11 win over Akron Saturday, the Harris, is a few steps slower with players that we should see Coward's victories came in the interview room and didn't wait Pop culture and the Bowling Falcons were celebrating more an ankle injury. Meyer, who absolute, complete exhaustion 200-yard freestyle and 100-yard for a question. Green football team are on the than their victory — they were came in as a coach with offen- by the time we get back to the fly. She finished the 200-yard "We've gone to New York and same page. celebrating their chance to take sive firepower in his game plan, bye week." Meyer continued. "1 freestyle with a time of 2:01.29. beat this team five out of six There is a Snickers candy bar a nap. may have to put some more know how to rest a team. We'll Her time for the 100- yard fly was times. We're going to do it again," commercial that may describe "All of them kept yelling, 'We lighter fluid in his playbook to be the most rested team in I-A 1:01.91. he said, almost spitting out each the Falcon gridders scenario finally get to sleep!" said BG make up for even more offen- by the time we get to M'ami." Other winners for the Bowling word. "We will be back here for perfectly. In the commercial, an coach Urban Meyer. "It's amaz- sive injuries. Gamebreakers Joe The bye this week couldn't Green women's team were Game 6. lust print it." enthusiastic coach gives a spir- ing what motivates kids." Alls (runningback) and David have come at a better time for senior Kim Moden, who won the Instead, the scene of so many ited talk to his team. "First we're The Falcons earned their Bautista (receiver) have been the Falcons to take their naps. 50-yard freestyle with a time of of Piniella's triumphs as a player going gel changed," the coach much-needed rest seven games nursing ankle and knee injuries Next week the Falcons will be in 25.46, and Sarah Agnew, who was transformed, for the second yells. "Then were going to get on into the season sporting a 5-2 the past couple of games. for a battle with a home bout won the who won the 100-yard straight year, into a house of the bus. Then were going to go record. Injuries become an epi- "We were a very wounded against Miami. The Falcon- breaststrqke with a time of pain. In the bottom of the eighth, home. Then we're going to take demic as the season progresses football team going into Akron," RedHawk rivalry has always 1:11.87. a Yankee Stadium crowd that a nap." The battered football and BG has its fair share of Meyer said. "Y/e saw a bunch of lived up to its name with some Like the men's team, the once serenaded Piniella with players get more enthusiastic wounded soldiers. kids play their hearts out. That classic battles over the years. women's team swept the relay with each proclamation by their Quarterback Andy Sahm is was probably one.of the best Miami was the one team that coach. nursing a hip pointer injury. effort games we have played all PIMIELU. PAGE 9 Believe it or not, as BG was BG's other offensive weapon at season." BYE WEEK, PAGE 9 SWIMMERS. PAGE 9 8 Thursday October 25.2001 SPOMN BG NEWS Piniella happy for Yankees

Piniella. FROM PAGE 7 tired of Steinbrenner, and by 1993 he found himself working in began chanting "No Game 6! No Seattle. The plan was to infuse a Juan is definitely gone Game 6!" ' mediocre franchise with some of 6!" the fire Piniella brought to the Suffice it to say the last really Yankee teams of his heyday. by PAUL SINGER good day he had in the joint was "We put together a multiyear THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "Lou Piniella Day" — 17 years plan. The first goal was to get into Retooling a division-winner ago. the playoffs in three years, and we that had its season end once He left town five years after are," Mariners president Chuck again in disappointment, the that, tired of spinning on owner Armstrong recalled. "But even as on Wednesday George Steinbrenner's employ- we started being successful, I had declined to renew the options on ment carousel. He was a coach the feeling Lou still had New York slugger luan Gonzalez and for the organization, a manager in his system. I remember telling Dave Burba twice (succeeding Billy Martin him once, 'You get your paycheck Incoming general manager both times), its general manager, from us, but you're still a Mark Shapiro also indicated the a special adviser and TV broad- Yankee."' club's future will probably not caster. Yet Piniella never had a prob- include reliever John Rocker or Piniella was bom in Tampa, lem transferring his energy, as centerfielder Kenny Lofton. Fia., and he began his playing well as his loyalty, to the other Manager was offi- career in earnest in Kansas City. coast. He had no choice. The cially retained, but three members But he quickly became a New Mariners lost stars Randy of his staff, including pitching York guy who endeared himself lohnson, Ken Griffey and Alex coach Dick Pole, were let go. to a tough town by wringing Rodriguez on his watch, leaving Gonzalez signed a one-year everv ounce of talent out of him- Piniella to fashion a champi- contract last year for $10 million self. ' onship contender out of players and his rights could have been During 11 seasons as a player like himself. retained for 2002 for $ 14 million. with the Yankees, stretching into Maybe that's what made this "The magnitude of a Juan the mid- 1980s, he was a second- loss to the Yankees tougher than Gonzalez contract — or any other tier star on four World Series the ones in 1996 and last year — high-dollar free-agent— is not a teams, but he held on until he the knowledge that New York, realistic acquisition for the was 40, outlasting all the higher- with deeper pockets, tougher Cleveland Indians," Shapiro said. Associated Press Photos priced talent. He was a hothead, pitching and a pinstriped mys- Instead, the outfieldei — who well known for destroying water team's new strategy is to reduce tique no one has been able to hit 35 home runs and drove in 140 CLEANING HOUSE: Above, coolers and coffee pots after bad shred, is still that little bit better. runs while batting 325 this season reliance on high-priced veterans former Cleveland Indians' Juan at-bats, but nobody ever doubted There was some consolation, — will become a free agent. The and homerun hitters, invest heavi- he cared. though. club and Gonzalez had the option ly in the farm system and empha- Gonzalez watches his solo home Piniella carried that intensity to "The one thought that did to back out of the second year of size strong pitching and funda- run on Oct. 13, 2001, in his next job, managing in come to my mind strangely the contract. mentals. Cleveland. Right, Indians owner Cincinnati. He pushed the 1990 enough is this city had suffered a Gonzalez, 32, signed to replace Manuel said he is ready for the Larry Dolan answers questions Reds to the first-wire-to-wire reg- lot and let out a lot of emotion," Manny Ramirez after he left for challenge of fielding a team that during a news conference, ular-season championship in NT. Piniella said. "I felt good for them. Boston, came to Cleveland after has to manufacture runs through Wednesday, Oct. 24,2001, in history, followed by a surprising I really did." one year in Detroit and 11 with strategy rather than wait for home Cleveland. The Indians said sweep of Oakland in the World runs. Texas. With 397 career homers, he Wednesday that they will not Series. Jim Litkc is the national sports "If we have to play small ball, lit- provided a power-hitting strong- bring Gonzalez back next sea- But he tired of erratic owner columnist for The Associated man in the middle of the lineup. tle ball, whatever you call it — hit- son in a moneysaving move, Marge Schott even faster than he Press. "Very clearly, the lineage of and-run, steal Bases, take more Alben Belle, Manny Ramirez, luan chances—that's what we'll have to making one of baseball's top Gonzalez is over," Shapiro said, do," Manuel said. run producers a free agent. referring to three sluggers who "I'm excited about it, really, and if we win enough games, I think have roamed the Indians outfield expendable. Abo released was veteran reliev- over the past decade. that can be real exciting for the er Scott Radinsky. fans, too." Rocker was one of the top reliev- Owner Larry Dolan said ers in the National League when The club did pick up the option Cleveland's cost-cutting moves Lofton, who hit a career-low .261 on reliever Ricardo Rincon, who in his 10th year with the team, will the Indians got him in a trade with return the Indians to the strategy of Atlanta in My. However, he appeared in a career-high 67 maintaining a balance between likely also become a free agent games and posted a 2.83 ERA, during the offseason. pitched poorly for the Indians and veterans and homegrown players was involved in several conflicts The Indians picked up Manuel's ■ ■ ■ "It's unlikely we'll be able to moving up from the farm system. contract option and also retain Kenny Lofton here," said with fans and teammates. Ifyou travel Interstate 80 from That stategy built a perennial He had just four saves in. a announced that bench coach contender after decades of futility. Shapiro, who takes over the Grady Little, third base coach Joel Indians GM job from k>hn Han. Cleveland uniform, to go with a 3- Mew Yorfc City to San Francisco, The Indians have not won a Worid 7 record and a 5.45 ERA. Skinner and bullpen coach Luis Series since 1948. Lofton, 34, has been the team's Isaac had been asked back. starting centerfielder since 1992, Burba, 35, who was in double "But by the end of the 2000 sea- figures in wins each of his four sea- Pole, along with hitting coach except for one year he spent with 0% how many states will you son, it was clear the team had sons in Cleveland, began the 2001 Clarence lones and first base-out- the Atlanta Braves in 1997. field coach Ted Uhlaender, were all moved from its successful strategy Shapiro said he hopes the team season in the starting rotation but by assembling a team composed struggled all season and was dismissed. ■ pass through/ can sign a new deal with closer The Indians blew a 2-1 lead and almost entirely of veteran players," Bob Wickman, which would make moved to the bullpen late in the summer. He finished the year with lost their best-of-five AL playoff he said. controversial closer Rocker Dolan and Shapiro said the a 10-10 record and 621 ERA. series against the Seattle Mariners. BG News welcomes vour ideas for future stories • ' Call us at 372-6966 •

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