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Monday, February 15,1333 The BG News Volume 75, Issue 85 Women's hoops pop Flashes

Tercu TtamM/Tto BG News Falcon point guard Susie Cassell grabs a loose ball during BG's comeback victory over Kent State. For story, see page 3.

S The BG News February 15,1393 Huger's heroics save day Senior guard's last-second shot gives Falcons 'huge' win by Mike Kazlmore ball to Huger. Huger streaked up are on their own so it's really a sports writer "We have a play called 'push' the right side of the court while relaxed atmosphere. Kent's defense offered moderate "When you practice your free where everybody goes to the pressure. Huger found enough throws relaxed you tend to shoot For the first 39 minutes of the baseline. I was just trying to create a room to elevate over two defend- them in the game relaxed.' men's basketball game on Satur- ers and hit the game-winning day, neither Kent State nor Bowl- shot for myself. I was trying to get as eight footer as time expired. ing Green looked like Division close to the basket as possible." "We have a play called 'push' COLLEGE BASKETBALL One basketball teams. where everybody goes to the Each struggled to gererate any baseline," Huger said. "I was just Bowling Green (49) kind of offensive consistency. trying to create a shot for myself. tg n rli The Falcons shot a r ieager 37.8 Huger Michael Huger I was trying to get as close to the nun m-a m-a O-l ■ PriP percent from the field while the basket as possible." Kent State, Komivcs 40 1-4 S-6 1-3 4 1 8 Golden Flashes were only a Milcr 26 2-S 2-4 1-6 0 0 6 which leads the MAC in three K Ruminski 34 4-7 7-8 1-4 0 2 15 shade better at 38.1 percent. wide open 20-foot jump shot from Ruminski said. "I just put (the point shooting accuracy (44 per- Huger 37 6-K 4-4 2-3 2 4 16 Fortunately for Bowling the left baseline. Unfortunately season free throw percentage) in cent), used this weapon to stay in Humeu 23 0-7 2-2 0-1 1 3 2 Olio 6 0-1 0-0 III) 1 0 0 Green, though, a college basket- for Otto, the shot traveled 21 the back of my mind and said to the game. The Golden Flashes' Lynch 23 0-2 0-0 0-3 1 3 0 ball game is 40 minutes long. It feet. myself, 'I'm shooting well today freshman guard tandem of Cerisicr 11 1-1 0-0 04) 0 4 2 was during that final minute that Enter Shane Kline-Ruminski. and I cant change the past.' So I Reinking and Durand Watkins hit TOTALS 200 14-37 20-24 5-22 917 49 the cream of BG's crop, Shane The sophomore center, who kept just went up there and hit them," seven of 13 treys between them. FG«-37.8 FT% - 83.3 3pt*-7.7 Kllne-Ruminski and Michael the Falcons close in the final said Ruminski. Overall, Kent made good on Huger, rose to the top and propel- minutes by scoring 10 of BG's However, Bowling Green's eight of their 19 attempts from Kent (48) led the men's basketball team to last 14 points, happened to be po- lead would not last for long. Sev- behind the three-point arc. MuJmm 39 2-11 4-4 1-3 3 3 8 a 49-48 victory when Huger hit a sitioned perfectly to corral Otto's en seconds later, Kent State's On the other hand, it was not Kock IS 2-4 2-3 0-1 1 5 7 last-second shot. Davii 13 0-3 0-0 1-2 0 4 0 misfire. Kllne-Ruminski was Nate Reinking was fouled by the three pointer that kept BG in Wukini 27 4-9 0-0 1-4 2 2 II "It was a very emotional then quickly fouled. Vada Burnett on an aggressive the game - they connected on Reinking 30 5-9 2-2 0-1 1 2 16 game," said Jim Larranaga, Fal- The drama unfolded as the fate drive to the basket. The fresh- just 1 of 13 attempts - but their Anderson 17 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 cons head coach. "We found a McKenzae 4 04) 0-0 0-1 1 1 2 of the game was now in the hands man, not to be outdone by Kline- free throw shooting instead. Evani 21 1-1 04) 2-2 0 2 2 way to win today. Michael was of Bowling Green's worst foul Ruminski, cooly dropped in both For the game, the Falcons hit CM- 27 0-1 0-1 3 112 4 0 not going to be denied. Shane shooter. Kline-Ruminski, a 42 of his shots, giving the- lead back on 20 of their 24 free throws (83 TOTALS 20016-42 8-10 11-31 10 23 48 Ruminski was not going to be de- percent free throw shooter - but to Kent. percent) considerably higher FG*-38.I vn ■ not 3pt* -42. nied." 5-for-6 on the day - calmly This set the stage for Michael than their season average of 65 With 14 seconds left on the stepped up to the line and made Huger's game-winning heroics. percent. clock and the Falcons trailing by both shots to put BG ahead by a After the second of Reinking's "We've been shooting free a point, Matt Otto, BG's main point 47-46. free throws, Bowling Green - out throws every night after study three-point threat, took aim at a "I really wasn't too confident," of timeouts - quickly entered the hall," Larranaga said. "The guys — FALCONS

HOME FALCON HOCKEY FRIDA Y VS MICHIGAN STATE! HELP THE FALCONS EARN HOME ICE FOR THE CCHA TOURNEY! Pack the Arena...Beat the Spartans! rac* riK* riK* nK<& riK* mot mc* e The Brothers of e Greenbriar Inc. Pi Kappa Phi 8 would like to congratulate TIME IS RUNNING OUT! e our New Initiates © Limited number left for fall. e Sean Bloor Matt.) aeons • Campbell Hill - Full Brian Boeres Eric Schmenk • Field Manor - 4 Left Doug Boomer Aaron Straw e Jeff Branhan Bob Toot • Columbia Court - Going Fast John Burke Pete Williams e • 516 E. Merry -1 Left © and introduce our Spring 1993 Associates... • Frazee - 1 Left e • 522 E. Merry - 3 Left Tim Brown Chad Vike e Boss Wisener 224 Wooster 352-0717 rac* rnc* rrx* rac* niw» rue* nK<& February 15,1933 The BG News Miracle comeback rescues BG by ErlkG. Puplllo assistant sports editor Sherry didn't do a good job re- But more importantly, KSU cognizing it and when she threw lost their best defensive player, the pass, it was a bullet." their only player who could keep Down 75-58 with 8:19 left to After the game, Lindsay was a Scott, BG's most ferocious play, all Indications that a Kent bewildered, but not a dis- bounds respectively. But it was State women's basketball sweep enchanted head coach. also the play of Albers and reser- of the Falcons this season was "They're a good team and they ves Jenny Kulics and Michelle imminent. don't lose many games at home," Shade. But a combination of Lori Al- Lindsay said. "I don't look at los- "Lori came and gave us an bers coming off the bench with ing to them at the end of the emotional boost when we were four fouls, Talita Scott and An- game as a negative thing. I think trying to get over the hill emo- drea Nordmann grabbing re- we can play with them anywhere tionally," Clark said. "Kulics and bounds and some clutch free - our place, their place, any- Shade both came in off the bench throw shooting, the Falcons exe- where. And I'm sure if we play and provided us with a lot of pro- cuted the improbable, outscoring them again, the game will be ductivity." KSU 23-3 to pull out a 81-78 vic- similar." tory. Scott along with Nordmann The win improves BG's overall pounded the glass for the Fal- COLLEGE BASKETBALL record to 16-4, 11-1 in the Mid- cons, each collecting 7 and 12 re- American Conference while the say also knew the Falcons pos- Bowling Green (81) Golden Flashes drop to 13-7, 7-5 sessed the ability to strike back '(> n rh in the MAC. "The bad news was quickly and regain the lead. nil ra-a m « o-t a pflp we were down 17 points, the good "Bowling Green is a great bas- Sam 3H 6-9 10-123-7 6 4 22 news was there was eight ketaball team and we had a 16-17 Nordmann 37 5-11 1-2 0-12 4 2 11 Albert 18 4-9 1-2 0-4 2 4 9 minutes left to play," BG coach point lead and I knew they were Ciiiell 30 1-3 2-2 2-3 4 4 4 Jaci Clark said. "I know we're going to make a run at us at some Lendvay 36 6-13 2-2 0-3 2 0 14 Stude 11 3-5 6-8 0-2 0 3 12 capable of putting up points in a point," Lindsay said. "They made Kulici 11 0-2 4-4 (Ml 324 hurry. I knew we weren't out of their run and I dont think we re- McClendon o 04} 0-0 0-1 0 10 the game by a long shot. sponded well in making some of Nuesmeyer 1-1 1-1 00 0-0 0 0 3 "We made some good defen- the plays we had to make to hold Willmni 6 1-1 04 1-2 0 2 2 sive stops and we crashed the them off. You have to give them TOTALS WO 27-54 27-33 7-36 21 22 81 board very hard. That was our all the credit in the world. They FG% - 50.0 FT*-81.8 3p«%-0.0 concern in the first half, that we could have folded up and I think didn't hit the boards that hard." a lot of teams would have folded Kent (78) Golden Flash coach Bob Lind- up." Sherry 32 3-9 6-6 1-7 0 2 12 offensive rebounder off the But before KSU grabbed the Gortack 21 2-5 4-4 3-6 15 8 huge lead they possessed in the Lynn 27 5-8 9-10 3-5 0 3 19 boards. Burden 34 5-10 2-6 0-18 0 13 "We didn't do a good job in that second half or the Falcons could Carroll 26 2-5 0-0 0-2 0 2 6 last three- or four-minute seg- dabble in the world of come-back IjuhwcU 16 3-6 3-4 0-0 2 4 10 theatrics, the Golden Flashes and Horn* 4 0-1 0-0 00 1 1 0 ment [the game] of blocking Ta- Kaleps 10 1-5 0-0 0-1 0 3 2 lita out, we just didn't get a body BG engaged in a nip-and-tuck af- Nelson 2 (10 0(1110110 on her," Lindsay said. "Deena fair. Ledbetier 1 0-0 04) 0-0 0 0 0 Gorlock does a good job of block- With baskets being traded at a Larson 25 3-8 04 0-1 14 8 ing people out, but she fouled out. rapid pace and both teams surg- TOTALS 200 24-57 24-30 8-31 14 25 78 "Then we put Amy Sherry on her ing throughout the first stanza of TO* - 42.1 FH - 80.0 3p«%-429 and she didn't do a very good job play, it was appropriate the two Terete Thaaiaa/Tae BG Newi of keeping Talita out. But Talita's squads would go into the inter- Junior forward Talita Scott wrestles for possession. a very good offensive rebounder mission tied at 45-45. and she finds ways to getting to However, led by junior Tracey the ball." Lynn, KSU outscored BG 30-13 in It was all down hill for the the first 12 minutes of the second AT Golden Flashes from there, as half to cruise out to a comforta- Scott nailed two free throws, fol- ble 75-58 lead. Piscine.lo's lowed by jumpers from Albers "When we started losing by so «f$ BG's Most fliuord Winning Pizza and Cassell and capped off by a much, it affected us," Clark said. Judit Lend vay lay-up, to knot the "We tried to get more than two f FR€€D€UV€RV 352-5166 score up at 78-78. points on every conversion. It Open 1 lorn Frl - Sot - Sun /4pm W€€KDftVS BG surged ahead when Scott seemed, the quicker our players snagged another offensive board shot the ball, the more points ?> and was fouled on the put back. they thought they would get for Scott made both free throws to each basket. That was our menta- give the Falcons a two point ad- lity." T 1 Item Pizza & 5 Wings* vantage, 80-78. "We learned in Then the most critical play of 7" 1 Item Pizza & Breadstkks the last five minutes of the game, the game unfolded when Golden Vour Choice we have to make some defensive Flash forward Deena Gorlock 7" 3 Item Pizza & 2 Pops stops, get some rebounds and fouled Scott after she pulled 5 Wings* & Breadstkks make free throws," Lindsay said. down an offensive rebound with 7" 11tem Pizza, Small Salad & 1 Pop With one final play left for KSU leading 75-68. The foul was KSU, Sherry zipped a pass past Gorlock's fourth, but she was far 7" Deluxe (or any 5 items) & 1 Pop the hands of Lynn, who was roll- from done. 2- 7" Cheese Pizzas (ex. It 50< ea.) ing to the basket. Any Large Sub & 1 Pop "What we were trying to do After vehemently protesting was get Sherry in the lane and the call, Gorlock was assessed Breadstkks, Small Salad and 1 Pop run a backscreen," Lindsay said. with a technnical and fifth foul in Large Chef or Taco Salad & 1 Pop $3.50! "She had the option to shoot or one fatal gaping of the mouth. pass. If we drew Radical Lar- Junior point guard Susie Cas- * Your choice of wins style Ex. It. on 7th - »< ca. son's girl, we would kick it to her sell knocked down both free for a three, but her defender throws and a jumper by Nord- didn't come over. mann cut the lead to 75-68 with "They stepped over the screen only five seconds elasping off the WINGS • 104350 • 204600 • 304850 • 4041000 real fast, but we still had the role. game clock. TRY 'EM, YOU'LL LIKE 'EM - WE DOI The BG News February 15,1993 Buckeyes defeat Gymnastics gains split men's swimmers by Andy Dugan sports writer heart. We knew it would take ly happy with our perform- by David Harpsler Senior co-captain Dave Oler an extreme effort to come out ance. It was a real confidence sports writer thinks the meet will help the Fal- on top at Ball State, but they booster and I think based on cons when it comes time for the The gymnastics team made gave it their best and they did this, we can be a contender for Mid-American Conference history this weekend as they very well," said Simpson the top three at MAC's,"Wall The Bowling Green men's championships in three weeks. competed in two meets. Ball Placing for the Falcons on said. swimming team finished its reg- "This meet gave us a chance to State on Friday and Western Friday were: Nacca agreed that the results ular season on Friday by hosting get up and race against people Michigan on Sunday, a sched- On the vault, Elisa Martinelli of the weekend have un- the Ohio State Buckeyes. The that are faster than the people ule never practiced before in tied for first with 9.20 points, covered more about the true Falcons kept the meet close, but we'll see in three weeks," Oler BG gymnastics history. while Julia Zelikov and Nacca potential of the team. eventually dropped a 103.5 to said. "Throughout the year, we On Friday, the team trav- tied for fourth with 9.15 points. "After the first two events, 99.5 decision to the Buckeyes. seemed to race well against the elled to Muncie, IN to chal- On the bars, Karen Jordan they were ahead by .1, but we The loss gave Bowling Green a better teams and Ohio State is lenge Ball State, who is cur- was fourth with 9.40 points, fol- beat them on the floor and final record of 4-7 in dual meets one of the best teams in the na- rently ranked third in the con- lowed by Wall in fifth place beam. We just hit every event this season. tion." ference. with 9.35. today; it was great. I think we Even though the final score The Falcons now have three The Falcons fell 1844 points On the beam, Jordan placed can contend with anyone now. was indicative of a close meet, weeks off before they host the to 182.6 points, but not without second with 9.40 while Nacca Everyone is more confident. the Buckeyes controlled the meet men's MAC championships. Ac- gaining more knowledge of tied for third with 9.25 points. The team is young and that's from the outset. They swept the cording to Oler, it is important their potential as a team. In the floor exercise. Wall why we started out so slow. top three places in three of the for the Falcons to continue to "Everyone hit the bars at this took fourth with 9.35 and Na- The experiences of the season first five events, and went on to concentrate on their final goal. meet and scored nines,"said cca was fifth with 9.30. have made us stronger and I capture first in each of the 12 "In the next three weeks we need gymnast Jen Nacca."We got In the all around, Martinelli feel very sure in saying that events of the meet. to stay focused on the MAC alot of confidence out of this was second with 36.40 points there is no other team in the Head coach Brian Gordon ac- championships," Oler said. "We meet after seeing us overcome and Wall was third with 36.05 MAC with as much talent. Our knowledged that the score of the need to put everything together, such an obstacle." points. freshman are really putting it meet was a bit misleading. get some rest, and come out mo- Teammate Robin Wall also On Sunday, BG experienced together," said Nacca. "There was never really any tivated to swim well at our own thought the team did well. its first win of the season in Placing for BG on Sunday doubt as to the outcome of the pool." "I thought we did really well their meet against Western were: meet," Gordon said. "The score Gordon agrees with his cap- except for the beam. We wer- Michigan at home. The Falcons On the vault, Zelikov took of the meet was closer than the tain's assessment of what Bowl- en't as consistant as we'd like won with one of the highest second with 9.45, Nacca placed actual meet was." ing Green needs to do in the next to be. We had some falls that team scores in the Mid- fourth with 9.30, and Wall was However, Gordon was pleased three weeks before the MACs. we normally dont have. As a American Conference, 185.45 fifth with 9.25 points. with certain aspects of his teams' "Right now, it's important for us whole, though, we did really to 183.85 points. On the bars, Martinelli won performance despite the loss. to get some rest and stay healthy well. We looked real strong on "I was worried we might "vc with 9.5 points, followed by "Sometimes you can accomplish between now and then," Gordon the bars-the strongest we've been tired after the Ball State Wall in second with 9.35. Jor- certain things even in a losing said. "If someone misses a day of looked all year- and that gave meet on Friday. We've never dan tied for third with 9.30 and effort," Gordon said. "I thought training at this time of year due us alot of confidence going into had two meets in one weekend Stacey Davis tied for fifth with our relays were very good and to illness or injury, it is tough for the Western Michigan meet on in BG gymnastics history ."said 9.20 points. our stroke people performed bet- them to make up for the lost Sunday ."said Wall. Simpson."I knew the team was On the beam, Jordan and ter than our freestylers. Overall, time." Head coach Charles Simpson excited going into the meet and Wail tied for first with 9.40 I was comfortable with some Among the top finishers for the was impressed with the squad. it showed. I was very pleased points, and Nikki Riggs was things I saw and uncomfortable Falcons this weekend were "We could have won the with their performance." third with 9.25 points. with others." Guenter Miller, 2nd in the 100 meet, but our beam was weak. Wall found the meet to be a In the floor exercise. Wall Individually, Gordon singled butterfly; Brad Briney, 3rd and We proved what we could do as catalyst to having more confi- won with 9.55, followed by Jor- out freshman freestyler Mark 4th in the 100 and SO freestyle; a team on Friday and on Sun- dence as a team. dan, Nacca, and Zelikov in a Klapper for praise. "I thought Kevin Grotke, 2nd in the 100 day against Western Michigan three-way tie for fourth place Mark swam very well this meet breastroke; Rob Schaefer, 4th in we proved it. The team looked "It was a really strong meet with 9.35 points. against tough competition," Gor- the 200IM; Mark Klapper, 3rd in confident and worked very for us. We looked really good. In the all around, Wall won don said. Klapper finished third the 200 freestyle; and the 2nd well together, which is what we Everyone was consistant and with 37.55, Jordan tied for sec- in the 200 freestyle and sixth in place 200 medley relay team of have been emphasizing. They looked confident. We hit every ond with 36.85, and Martinelli the 500 freestyle, the top Falcon Chris Lewter, Grotke, Miller, and showed alot of desire; alot of event as a team. We were real- was fourth with 36.55 points. finisher in both events. Briney.

Pheasant Room Specials Jackson-less Mavs bad The Associated Press * Monday Dinner Special' said if the Mavericks don't move Three key members of the or- him by that date he will refuse ganization - Norm Sonju, Rick DALLAS - The series of mis- any trade made after the season Sund and Richie Adubato - spoke GRILLED ROCK SHRIMP calculations and miscucs on the and re-enter the draft. with Jackson briefly then ex- on Fried Rice part of the Dallas Mavericks in cused themselves to attend to signing first-round draft pick From the moment Jackson was personal matters. The three apo- with Tossed Salad Jim Jackson began from day one. selected by the Mavericks, he logized for being unable to spend and Vegetable was hailed as the cornerstone of more time with Jackson and sug- The fallout has left the Maver- a floundering franchise. Club gested that one of the assistant $5.95 icks trying to extricate them- officials considered him a player coaches would be able to take selves from another public re- to rebuild around. him out to dinner. Located in the University Union lations blunder and Jackson The Mavericks flew Jackson wondering about his future. and his agent to Dallas the day Later Jackson and his agent The Mavericks, at 4-43, have after the draft. The club wanted Mark Termini decided to cut the worst record in the NBA and to hold a news conference and their trip short and return to are on course to challenge the show the All America guard from Columbus, Ohio, on the next DON'T CRUS€ TH€ €ND OF R FRIENDSHIP Philadelphia 76ers' 1972-73 re- Ohio State just how much he night. cord of 9-73, the worst in NBA meant to the franchise. DON T DRINK RND DRIVE history. What happened next estab- "In and of itself, that sequence The trading deadline for this lished the tone of a failed re- of events didn't mean much to season is Feb. 25. Jackson has lationship. us," Termini said. February 15,1993 The BG News Hockey blasts Notre Dame by Randy Setter with a low shot just inside the sports writer "There were too many penal- who found Hilton at the far post. pass. Wiseman and Stewart ties for both sides," Wolverine Hilton top-shelved the puck for picked up the assists. pad. Sittler picked up the assist. head coach Red Berenson said. his 11 goal of the year at 1:23 of Stiver upped the power play Friday night's game produced The hockey team moved to "We've been trying to stay away the second period. percentage further with another a win for the Falcons, but York within five points of Ferris State from penalties, but both teams Ellis turned away six shots on man-advantage goal, Michigan's believed his team was not play- and home ice with a 7-4 victory took penalties that cost them. We two power plays during the first fifth of the night. Left wing Ryan ing up to their potential over Notre Dame Friday night, got away with our penalties, with period and stopped three more Sittler and Hilton picked up as- offensively and defensively. but suffered a 8-1 setback as they our penalty killers doing a good during a 5on-3 Wolverine advan- sists on the goal at 13:28. "We played well and scored hosted Michigan Saturday night. job." tage, but succumbed to center Center Brian Holzinger ended seven goals, but we weren't The Falcons moved to 9-14 in "If you discount the last goal, Mark Ouimet. Ellis stopped right Shields' shutout bid, extending offensively as sharp as we need the CCHA, good for 18 points as which came with 16 seconds left, wing Dan Stivers' slapshot and BG's streak of not being shutout to be. We were sporadic defen- Ferris lost to Notre Dame Satur- it was a 2-1 game S-on-5," head kept right wing Mike Knuble at home to 243 straight as he sively, giving them a lot of day night and had Friday night coach Jerry York said. We from scoring, but couldn't stop a cruised in on a breakaway and chances." off. couldn't defend their power play. wide-open Ouimet stationed at beat Shields over the shoulder. Special teams were a problem They were quicker and faster the far post. Right wing Jason Helbing sprung BG took command of the for the Falcons this weekend. BG than we were. We were caught in Right wing Mike Stone stick- Holzinger on the breakaway, contest from the start, but Notre compiled a l-of-17 record on the between a lot." handled around the defense from picking up the assist at 13:28. Dame kept hanging on when the power play, scoring its lone goal Left wing Cam Stewart started the corner and deposited the Falcons had opportunities to against Notre Dame. BG's pen- the power play onslaught with a puck past Ellis. Defenseman Holzinger credited Shields and bury the Irish. alty killing got knocked about, al- strike just to the left of Ellis. Chris Tamer picked up the assist the defense with shutting down lowing 5 goals during 11 oppor- Right wing David Oliver and de- on the goal at 6:16. BG's offensive attack. Defenseman Jeff Wells scored tunities. Michigan alone ac- fenseman Pat Neaton assisted on Hilton struck again on the "Shields is a good goaltender," his ninth goal of the year with a counted for 5-of-8 on the man ad- the goal only 1:53 into the game. power play at 14:00. Knuble and Holzinger said. "He's got a good shot from the point that beat a vantage. Center Kevin Hilton capi- Stiver picked up assists on the defensive corp in front of him partially-screened Brett Loth- talized on a turnover by the Fal- goal. and their probably one of the best rup. Defenseman Todd Reirden Michigan and Bowling Green cons in front of their net. The Oliver added a power play goal defensive teams in the league." and Harkins tallied assists on the accumulated 52 penalty minutes puck skipped over center Brett at 6:52 of the third period as he Knuble added the Wolverine's goal just :58 seconds into the during the contest. I l.irkins' stick and on to Oliver's, tipped in center Brian Wiseman's eighth goal at 19:44. He beat Ellis game.

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Open to Student Organizations groups BG Pregnancy Center 354-4673. about such issues aa ecology, peace, racism' men and women. Six spots to shoot from, one Leadership Development Ant you interested in Irving in a caring, sharing, man and one woman winner will receive a pair Environmental Action Group aponeor'a a •Membership Applications' IHm 'Voices In the Foreat." Clear cutting In learning atmosphere with students who have ol Reebok shoes 1991-92 • 1992-93 varsity Available NOWI the same interests you have? II so. we have basketball players are ineligible. Sign ups be- Canada, 7:30 pm, Tuaa., Fab. 16, room 099 405 Student Services Will tutor Math. Overman - Dlecueeion following w/Dr. openings in 'The Web" house which is located gin Tuesday. February 16. in 130 Field House. DueMon.,Feb.22bySp.m. Call Daniel 372-3077. Berry Cobb. Free and open to the pubslc. right across from campus on Pike St. Call 352-7534 lor information. IT'S FREEI ATTENTION SPRING BREAKERS!!! PARTY Campus Expressions 125 EAST COURT ALWAYS "^ LIKE GOOSIII Panama City $139. Key West The Bowl n Greenery Spend the summer in the $269. Quality accommodations. FREE DRINK This Thursday I DOWNTOWN OPEN LATE 9 00 P.M. • Midnight beautiful Catskill mountains of PARTIESI Call Joe Endless Summer 1 800 234-7007 New York. Achieve a CAMPUS EXPRESSIONS! Mane He Id, OH company needs student with JHEAL($5)DEAL very strong writing skills to work full time challenging and rewarding ytr^ J WITH COUPON This Thursday. Check it out. Summer AND Fal. $tvhr. Low-coat com- summer experience working pany housing provided. Deadline Feb. in a residential camp for 12 WINGS/FRY/SODA 22nd. Submit resume to Co-op Program. OR I PHILLY/FRY/SODA 231 Adm 2-2451 adults with physical and OR 1 SPECIAL / FRY / SODA CAMPUS EXPRESSIONS. Thursday, Feb. 18, developmental disabilities. 1969 Bowl n'Greenery. Need a break from study!ng? Why not come to Positions available: STEAK SANDWICHES-BUFFALO WINGS Nine o'clock until Midnight CAMPUS EXPRESSIONS! This Thursday counselors, cabin leaders, trom 9:00 PM until MKlnight in the Union. VDELI SANDWICHES-HOAGIESCOLD BEER/ NONDRINKERS, COME ON DOWN! You're program leaders. All students the next participant In PSYC reeearchl are encouraged to apply. Csmpue Expreeelone. The Bowl n' Greenery. If you're a non-drinker willing v> help to further "MR SPOT'S PhiraddphTa"Cheese 9 00 P M until Mdnighl. Alcohol Awareness, contact Cassandra at Season dates June 1 - August Thursday, February 16.1993. He FREEI 353-5901. Leave message. 19. Good salary, room and Steak Sandwiches and Buffalo Wings board, and some travel SOUTH PADRE ISLAND allowance. Call Michelle at CANCUN-MEXICO Party with the Best" hit two geographical gastronomic Spring Break f 1 Chocs" Beach Front Hotels or Condos 419-352-7975 for information 7 Night Party Package Including R.T. Air with Party/Activity Package. or write to: delight spots,for sure." (Chicago) and Lodging Starts at $429 $22 per person/per night 1-800-8454766 • Taxes not included. 1-800-84 5-6766. Camp Jened, P.O. Box 483, Bob Talbert, Detroit Free Press Rock Hill, N.Y. 12775 Celeste Burth - Celeste Bunh Support Group. If you've released your baby 352-SPOT S352-7768 The last two years of our lives have been won- for adoption, or are considering doing so and (914)434-2220 derful. Sure, we've had our ups and downs, but need some support, join us Wed. nights at FAST FREE DELIVERY I think we have pulled through it all very well 7pm. Cal 354-4673 lor location. Graduation is near, so let's give school a final push so we can get out of here let's not forget THE BEST SPRING BREAK DEAL IN ttooaooooaaoaoaannaannaaaaoQ Ren A SDmpy. Oprah, The Road Tnp from Hell. BO. New Year's with Bill Clinton, moving twice Go » Panama City Beach FL. (thanka to our roommates), Summer School, A lull 7 nights, all rooms oceantront. part-lime jobs, furnace trouble, flat tires before Free parties everyday. Only $109. CHARLESTOWN APTS.u school and spankings' I love you and I can't Transportation available. wat till May 61 WHY PAY MORE? AND Love, Christopher Call Scott or Luke at 352-0909. MID AM MANOR b .SPRING BREAK AND R INDIAN RIVERS p ♦ SPECIAL* ' Bowling Green State - Darrick Ross - • NOW RENTING • j University r » i ' Chartered Motorcoach Trip to Recognized as last week's Choose from choice apartment* within walking distance) to Q SOUTH PADRE ISLAND campus Summer 1993 and 1993-94 school year. March 19-27. 1993 MOST VALUABLE Oft-beach-7nights-from:$175 DG News Production Staff Member or 2 bedroom, furninshed or unfurnished, go* heat and water Q Land Package included, air conditioning Includes: »13 resorlliotel tax . ig -ire,, i alhoma Resident Manager, I ■ ii - ■ Congratulations!!! 641 Third St., Apt. 4, B.G. Bahamas Cruise trom: S299 ■ a— aaasxi weea wax 352-4380 Holiday Travel: c pcxxxxxxxxxxxyiaaooannnanoa 352-6567 ■ i February 15,1393 The BG News

The Lesbian and Gay Information Una is CEDAR POINT INTERVIEWS Summer positions: Cabin counselors, water Male student needed to ftil apartment. now open 7-10p.m. Mon . Wed., and Fri. Oper- Looking for a great summer job' Cedar Point front director, horseback ndmg instructors and APARTMENTS Available now. Own bedroom. ators can help with referrals to Lesbian and has over 3,500 positions available, offers low more with the WMCA Willson Outdoor Center. 601 THIRD 352 7365 or 353-0325 Gay services as well as give information about cost housing, a bonus program. Iree admission Look for our display at BG Summer Job Fair. Grads 12 month lease the Lesbian and Gay community. Information February 23 at the Lenhart Grand Ballroom. to Cedar Point, extensive rec program, valua- 704F«FTH New Townhouse - Avail. Fall '93 concerning the Lesbian and Gay Alliance can ble job experience and possible college cred- 9 mo., 12 mo., 8 summer leases '642 S. College St. also be obtained 352-5242 (LAG*) its. Interviews are being held at Best Western 710 SEVENTH •3 Huge BDRMS/ 2 Full Baths Falcon Plaza Mon., Feb. l5sndTues. Feb. 16 12 month leases *2 Car Attached Garage from 10-4. Walk-ins welcome1 FOR SALE 352-3445 To Princess Ann Mane. 'Open Loll/Skylight God's Little Girt Who Has Stolen My Heart. •Washer/Dryer Ind. Available near campus. Apt. for 1.2.3 or 4 stu- '5 Occupants $180/ per son CEDAR POINT SUMMER JOBS! dents. 6 bdrm. apt. tore students Rental office •353 5800 for Details 3,500 SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE FOR '83 Volkswagen GTI. Black w/rnonochrome al- 316 E Merry »3 352 7365 1993. HOUSING AVAILABLE FOR THOSE loy Wheels have al service records. EC. no 18 AND OLDER. INTERVIEWS WILL BE GEORGETOWN MANOR APTS UNDERGRADUATE ASStSTANTSWP PO- guesswork! $2500 neg. 354-0904 Troy. HELD AT BEST WESTERN FALCON 800 THIRD ST. R.E. Management SITIONS PLAZA, BISHOP ROOM, 1450 E. WOOSTER, NOW RENTING FOR 199194. 2 BR 8 1BR are available for biology majors for 92-93. Ap- ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15 « TUESDAY. Cancun. $429: Daytona, $149: Panama CHy. UNITS. WELL-MAINTAINED. FULLY FURNI- "Quality Off-Campus Housing" plications deadline Feb 26. FEBRUARY 18 FROM 10:00 P.M -4 00 P.M. $119. Spring Break trips going fast. Call Joe for SHED. SCHOOL YEAR AND 12 MO. 113 Railroad St. Washington DC "AHantic City'Niagara Falls*- NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY. FOR resv 353 2228. LEASES REASONABLE RATES. ALL UTIII (next to Kinko'sl NYC, 3/223/28 10 spaces dlxe motor MORE INFORMATION, CALL 419*27-2245. TES INCLUDED ACT EARLY. PHONE 3824302 coach $695/ea . dbl occupancy. Indds: hotel. EOE 352-4986 Stop in for a complete oscorfguide, 8 meals & much morel 1 st come CEDAR POINT AMUSEMENT CHEAPI FBI/US. SEIZED Summer 8 Fall Housing Listl Houses for 6 or 7 students. All near campus 1st serve ml fun ami. due al thai time. For PARK/RESORT 89 MERCEDES $200 86 VW $50 Cany Rentals - 352-7365 Office 316 E. Merry mom kilo call Joyce 0 Travel Unlimited Room in boarding house. $160/mo. - 87 MERCEDES $100 «3_ 353«l50or352 2165 Thru August, sublease. 614-442-9540 CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING - Earn 65 MUSTANG $50 Houses for Rent $2.000./month ♦ world travel (Hawaii. Mex- Choose from thousands starting $50 12 mo. leases- May or Aug. One female sublessor needed for Fan 93 ico, the Caribbean, etc.) Holiday, Summer and FREE Information 24 Hour Hotline. Tenant pay utilities -1 mo. dep. school year. Nice newly remodeled 5 bedroom Career employment available No experience 801 -379-2929 Copyright #OH029410 734 Elm, 4 bdrm., 2 bath, $700/Aug. house Very dose to campus. Call 372-6127 necessary. For employment program call 217 S. College. 3 bdrm.. $550/Aug. anytime leave a message Special Spring Rales 1 206-634-0468 ext. C5544. 233 W. Merry. 4 bdrm.. with loft. $660/Aug. Call after 5pm ONLY 352 2330. or 354-2854 Spring semester leases. Cummer Seles/Service Giant Racing Bike. Look Pedals, Profile II bars. Wanted: One roommate lor 93-94 school year. $8.2510 start Flo Lite saddle. Cateye Micro. Pump 8 Bottle 2 blocks away. pool, clubhouse Must be academically serious and neat. Inter Work FT or FT 10-40 hrsArk. Flex, schedule Cages. Worth $800. sell for $500. 372-7469. Houses, 1 6 2 bdrm. apts. est call 353-5422 [Becky) around dasses. Start at entry level w/ career After 6 call 843-2591 (Frank). 9 month, year and summer leases. advancement available. No door-to-door or 352-7454 Village Green Apartments telemarketing. No exp. needed. College schol- 354-3533 HELP WANTED arships awarded. Interview at main office and I need cash nowl John Newkjve Real Estate work locally. Application into -419-321-5385. Willing to sell my 366 IBM-Compatible Com SUBLEASE partial apartment ASAP. pular tor only $1500 OBO. Call Chuck 319 E. Wooster St. Own bedroom/bath • Campus shuttle. (across from Taco Bell) 372-6142. $160/mo. neg. - 353-4126 leave message $200 - $500 WEEKLY Earn $10 per hour in your spare time working or (216) 861-4312. Assemble products at home. Essyi No selling. on campus. Contact Paul Evans (614) Summer 8 Fal Rentals You're paid direct. Fully Guaranteed. FREE In- 5387665 Lab lop Panasonic Computer lor sale. 640K, Over 500 units with super locations formation^ Hour Hotline. 801-379-2900. Co- IBM Compatible, with programmed software. Call 354-2260 pynghteOHQ29450. Computer weighs only 6 fee. AC and battery EASY ASSEMBLYany hours. $33984 week. pack. $300. Call Karen at 372-4908. 250 COUNSELORS and Instructors neededl family of 3 earns $4417.92 monthly. FREE In Private, coed summer camp in Pocono Mtns . formation 24 Hour Hotline 801-379-2900 Co- NE Pennsylvania LohHtan, Box 234BG. pyright SOH0294 52. Kenirworth. NJ 07033 (908) 2760998. FOR RENT EXCEPTIONAL SUMMER OPPORTUNITY- ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT fisher- CAMP WAYNE tor Boys 8 Girls. NE PA (3 ies. Earn $600Wweek in canneries or hrs./NYC). Sport oriented. Counsel- $4.000./month on fishing boats Free trans- ors/Specialists tor al land/water sports, portation i Room 8 Boardl Male or Female. For camping, computers. A4C, video, radio. Cam- 12montn leases starting May 15.1993: employment program call 1-206-545-4155 ext. pus interviews on Tues . Feb. 23. Write 55 420 S. College - 3 Br. House-$565 » utJ. A5544 Channel Dr.. Port Washington, NY 11050-2216 52S Manvile - 3 Br House -$550 • utii or call 1-800-456-7946 or (516) 883-3067. 530 Manvile - 3 Br. House -$400 . uol Attention Business students end entre- 605 Fifth Apt A 4Br $600 • util preneurs. 'TASP' International is now hinng 609 Fifth St. - 2 Br. House 4460 . util. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT Make 1204 E. Wooster 2 Br. Duple. $450 . util. highly motivated students to fill management $2,000»/month teaching basic conversational Steve Smith-352-8917 positions this summer. Earn $8,000 while gain- English abroad Japan A Taiwan. Many pro- ing co-op credit end business knowledge. Posi- vide room & board * other benefits' No pre- tions are open across Oho, pnmanrySytvenla. vious training or teaching certificate required. 2 bedroom apartment on campus Flndlay, Lima, Manaflald, Carrion, Dayton For employment program cat: (206) 632-1146 Available now or tor Summer. Sublease and all Cleveland suburbs. For more informa- ext.J5544. Call 352-2219 tion cam-800-543-3792

4 bdrm. house. 1/2 block from campus. Attention Business students and entrepreneur Looking for student groups to sponsor us on Avail. Aug. 16.12 mo. lease only. campus. Fast, easy, big $$$$ s Call (800) student works painting Is currently hiring self- Call 419-885-8307. motivated students 10 fill summer mngmt. posi- 592-2121 ext. 309 tions. Work m home own this summer while Pan time dishwasher, nights. Must be able and earning $6,000-8,000 and gaining business willing to work every weekend. Apply to Days knowledge. Contact Paul Evans for more info. Inn 1550 E. Wooster Street See Ed. (614)538-7665. JOHN NEWLOVE REAL ESTATE WANTED CINEMARK THEATRES SUMMER & FALL RENTALS CINEMA m 2 male rmmts needed for 93-94 school year 3 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF bdrm. fully fumsihed apt. located dose to cam- 11234 N. Main 9. pus I'interestedcal372-1937. All Shows $3.00 HOUSES, DUPLEXES, & APARTMENTS Male student needed to fill apartment. after 6 p.m. with Available now Own bedroom. 352-7365 or 353-0325. Student ID over 500 units with SUPER locations Monday thru Friday: than tiart al appro* imtfory 4 port Saturday S Sunday: Full SoSadulo 9 and 12 Month Leases Available LaM Show Fri. S Sal. ONLY

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Want to make a contribution Club 21 NowOpsn! CAMPUS LVENTS IT'S MORTAR BOARD WEEKI to the community? PERSONALS 4 pm-2am, Mon. -Sat. Find out how at the next Live Music FrL a Set Hey. members Into the Streeta mealing Happy Hours 5-9 dally. It's Bowl-A-Rama Night Tuesday at 7:30 pm at 113 BA ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS A RESIDENTS at the Buckeye Room) Witness a positive step in DELTA SIGMA PI CampusOry Ralatena Come in ami bowl a game - Co free Corner - or two between 7-10 pm KEVIN, TODAY-* 35 PU The times we share Coffee, Tea, Cocoa Hope 10 see you therel LOST & FOUND CAMPUS ROOM - University Union. 3rd Floor are vary special to me Oonuis and so are you. INTERNATIONAL COFFEES Happy Valentine's Day 11 1st Floor BA AttenDon Business Majors LAW SOCIETY MEETING Earn an International Business degree 3/4 length brown leather |acket with paisly silk (Delated) MONDAY, FEB. 1STH AT 1:00 PM Love, Monica this summer in France through BGSU •Ana lining Initials LMH sewn on inside pocket. Lost Did you know computers are being used more Find out how: Wad.. Fab. 17.9 00 pm at Mark's on 2/S. 372-3065. and more in Ihe classroom today? We can help Room 1000 BAA or call 353-1447 in A.M. '"Awesome Spnng Breaks! Bahamas Cruise you out with math. Includes Meals $279. Panama City Room with Coma lo the BGCTM Software Swap Super da nee SERVICES OFFERED BGSU Kitchen Si 19. Kay West 1249. Daytona (Kitch- 7 30-9 30 - Feb. 16 Rock Around the Clock en!) $149. Cancun $459, Jamaica S479I UNTIED WAY DRIVE Room 131 ISC March 5 »6 1-800-678*386. Bring a 3 1/2" disk or buy one from us for $1. FEB. 15-18 8pm - 8am Dancing, bands, prizes & food. BREW QUALITY BEER AT HOME FOR »2 A Heather ind John •Friended I he Deaf- Congratulations on your engagement! SIXPACKIFREE CATALOG. CALL (301) Tired ol all the noise In your dorm or apt? 540-3877. NORTH AMERICAN BREW You deserve infinite happiness together! COLLEGE REPUBLICANS NOTtCEl! ELEMENTARY ED. METHODS Slant Pbua Tues., Feb. 16, 9 00 pm at Myles LORDS. POBOX 1321.GERMANTOWN. MD Love, Lorl Meet Tuesday. 900.112 BA MEETING! Alt eturjenta who .polled tor Fall by Taco Be" It's hjnll No vocal communica- 20875 Guest speaker: Jason Jackson. USG Presi- 1993 El. Ed. Methods (EDCI 350, 351, 352, tion. Sign, mime, act crazy...Next meeting dent 353, 355, 356) am ..peeled to attend ihla Sun.. Feb. 21.9:00 pm. 202 Ed. Betherel meeting, Tuesday, Fab. 23, 4:00 pm. 115 Intramurals: Reebok Basketball Spot Shot P.S. Way D party Friday nightlll "BRAVO" Education Bultdkig. BE THERE II Pregnant? Need support? Contest - Tuesday. February 23. 1993, We can help. FREE and confidential services Am you Interested In Hiring In co-op hous- 9 OOp m in the Field House. Entries are kmied SOLD. Pregnancy teats, counseling and support ing next school year? Are you concerned to 120 parsons. First come, first serve. Open lo Student Organizations groups. BG Pregnancy Center 354-4673. about such issues aa ecology, peace, racism? men and women. Six spots to shoot from, one Leader ship Development Environmental Action Group sponsor's a Are you Interested In Irving in a caring, sharing, man and one woman winner will receive a pair 'Membership Applications' Nlm "Voieee In the Foraet." Clear cutting In learning atmosphere with students who have of Reebok shoes 1991 92 a 1992-93 varsity Available NOW' Ihe same interests you have? II so. we have Canada, 7:30 pm. Tues., Fab. 16. room 085 Will tutor Math. basketball players are ineligible. Sign ups be- Overman - Dktcusslon following w/Dr. 405 Student Services openings in 'The Web" house which is located gin Tuesday, February 16. In 130 Field House. Due Mon., Fab. 22 by 5 pm. Cal Denial 372-3977 Barry Coop. Free and open lo the public. right across from campus on Pike Si. Cad 352-7534 for information. rfSFREEl ATTENTION SPRING BREAKERS!!! PARTY Campus Expressions 125 EAST COURT ALWAYS ^\ LIKE OODSIII Panama City $139, Key West The Bowl n Greenery Spend the summer in the DOWNTOWN OPEN LATE $269 Quality accommodations. FREE DRINK TrssThursdsyl beautiful Catskill mountains of PARTIESI Call Joe Endless Summer 9:00 P M. - Midnight 1800-234-7007 New York. Achieve a CAMPUS EXPRESSIONS! Mane Held, OH company made student wHh challenging and rewarding H1EAL($5)DEAL very strong writing skills to work full time \J^ 'ywrni COUPON This Thursday. Check It out. Summer AND Fal. SsVtv. Low-coat com- summer experience working pany housing provided. Deadline Feb. in a residential camp for 12 WINGS/FRY/SODA 22nd. Submit resume to Co-op Program. OR I PHILLY/FRY/SODA 231 Adm. 2-2451. adults with physical and OR I SPECIAL / FRY / SODA CAMPUS EXPRESSIONS Thursday. Feb. 18, developmental disabilities. 1993 Bowl n' Greenery. Need a break from studying? Why not come to Positions available: STEAK SANDWICHES-BUFFALO WINGS Nine o'clock until Midnight CAMPUS EXPRESSIONS! This Thursday counselors, cabin leaders, from 9:00 PM. until fvtdnight in the Union. iDELI SANDWICHES-HOAGIES-COLD BEER/ NONDRINKER3, COME ON DOWNI You're program leaders. All students the nail participant In PSYC rssesrchi are encouraged to apply. Campus Expressions The Bowl n' Greenery If you're a non drinker willing ID help to further "MR SPOT'S PWfaddphTalSheese " 9:00 P.M. untH Mklnighl. Season dates June 1 - August Alcohol Awareness, contact Cassandra at Thursday. February 18.1993 rl'a FREEI 353-5901. Leave message. 19. Good salary, room and Steak Sandwiches and Buffalo Wings board, and some travel SOUTH PADRE ISLAND allowance. Call Michelle at hit two geographical gastronomic CANCUN MEXICO Party with the Best1! Spring Break ft Choice" Beach Front Hotels or Condos 419-352-7975 for information 7 Night Party Package Including R.T. Air with Party/Activity Package. or write to: delight spots,for sure." (Chicago) and Lodging Starts at $429. $22 par person/per night 1-800-845-6766 -Taxes not included. 1-800-845-6766. Camp Jened, P.O. Box 483, Bob Talbert, Detroit Free Press Rock Hill, N.Y. 12775 Celeste Burth - Celesta Burth Support Group. If you've released your baby 352-SPOT S352-7768 The last two years of our lives have been won- for adoption, or are considering doing so and (914)434-2220 derful Sure, we've had our ups and downs, but need some support, join us Wed. nights at FAST FREE DELIVERY I think we have pulled svough it all very wed' 7pm. Call 354-4673 for location. Graduation Is near, so let's give school a final push sow* can got oulol here. Lets not forget: THE BEST SPRING BREAK DEAL IN aaoadadaoondadoao^3ooaoaaa& Ren S Sbmpy. Oprah, The Road Tnp from Hal, BG. New Year's with BUI Omton. moving twice Go to Panama City Beach FL. (thanks to our roommsles), Summer School, A full 7 nights, all rooms oceanfront. pan-time jobs, furnace trouble, flat tires before Free parties everyday Only $109 CHARLESTOWN APTS.cj school and spanklngsl I tow you and I can't Transportation available. wait nil May Bl WHY PAY MORE? AND Love, Chnstopher Call Scott or Luke at 352-0909 MID AM MANOR .SPRING BREAK AND INDIAN RIVERS ♦ SPECIAL* Bowling Green State - Dorrick Ross - • NOW RENTING • \ University r y ' Chartered Motorcoach Trip to Recognized as last week's Choose from choice apartment* within walking distance to SOUTH PADRE ISLAND campus Summer 1993 and 1993-94 school year March 19-27 1993 MOST VALUABLE Off-beach-7 nights-trom: S175 DG News Production Sfoff IrWmbor 1 or 2 bedroom, furninthed or unfurnished, gas heat and water Land Package Includes: »I3 resort I included, air conditioning n a andlarewel beach t mdswhng taifcng*tMM i aflhoma Retldent Manager, Hour diri Congratulations!!! 641 Third St., Apt. 4, B.G. 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Monday, February 15,1993 The BG Mews Volume 75, Issue 85 Umbel faces trial on new charges by J.J.Thompson associate editor with the trial to ensure that Um- bel remains in prison. "We just want to make sure we Convicted killer John Umbel is can give him all we can [so] he scheduled to go back to court doesn't get out again," he said. again for a breaking and entering "We are not sure what some par- he allegedly committed weeks ole board may do or what the before Alex Leimgrubcr's mur- governor may do." der. Security decisions for the case Umbel was indicted by a Wood are made by the court and sher- County Grand Jury for the al- iffs department, Mayberry said, leged March incident at Dayspr- so he does not know how much ing Assembly of God church. If will be needed. he is found guilty of the charges, And while the breaking and en- he could receive a maximum sen- tering case goes to court, prep- tence of one and a half additional arations are also being made for years in prison. Umbel's murder trial appeal. The trial is scheduled to begin Although Duffin and co- Tuesday, but defense attorneys counsel Adrian Cimerman will filed a motion last week to have it not handle the appeal, Duffin delayed. said the admission of Umbel's Umbel received three consecu- confession as evidence will be tive life sentences Feb. 5 for the argued. Attorneys for the appeal kidnapping, rape and murder of have not been appointed yet. 3-year-old Alex. He will not be el- If the judge decides Umbel's igible for parole until he is 93 and confession should not have been the defense wonders why the ad- used as evidence, Duffin said the ditional trial is necessary. case might be retried. Defense attorney John Duffin "If the confession is found to does not have a total yet, but said have been inadmissible, it's back the cost of Umbel's murder trial to square one," he said. is substantial and the heavy se- Duffin said all of this could curity needed for the case was a have been avoided If Mayberry large part of that. had accepted the defense's offer "A lot of these things are going of a guilty plea. to have to be repeated when Mr. "Plea agreements are not a Umbel is brought back to town on sign of weakness, they make a lot these charges," he said. of sense," he said. "You can't re- He also said any additional verse [a case] once you plead prison time Umbel receives if he guilty." is found guilty will not mean Mayberry said appeals for much because the 36-year-old cases like Umbel's are expected will spend the remainder of his and he did not accept the guilty life In prison. plea because he wanted to get the "The minimum before he is el- maximum sentence for Umbel. igible is 93," Duffin said. "Being "We felt we had to do every- convicted [of breaking and enter- thing we could to prevent him ing charges], it doesn't change from doing this to someone else," anything." he said. "We talked to [Alex's] Wood County Prosecutor Alan family and they were in agree- Mayberry said he is going on ment." Men shot, The Associated Press DAYTONA BEACH, Fla - Two men were fatally shot and two others wounded at Bethune- wounded Cookman College Friday night, police said. Police believe the four victims were students at the university. They were all shot in the same Jazzing Up BG ThcBGNcwa/TtaNa at Florida vicinity and did know each other, police said. About 70 people listen to legendary jazz artist Ira Sullivan play In the Moore Musical Arts Center's Police said in a recorded Bryan Recital Hall Saturday evening. Sullivan, who started playing when he was 3 years old, played Saturday with Jazz pianist Joe Hunter, drummer Randy Gellspie, bass player Jeff Halsey and guita- college See Shooting, page two. rist Chris Buzzelll. The group worked together in Cleveland this past week. The BG News February 15,1993 Senators discuss Speakers explain roots evaluation format Heritage addressed as part of Black History Month by Michael Zawacki by Larissa Hrltsko faculty reporter would prefer the completed re- student life reporter port be distributed to the senate Throughout True's lecture he gave information officers and the faculty senate about the African American's evolution by relating The newly elected committee since the evaluation committee is Pan Hellenic Council helped to promote Black it to nature and offering proof of his findings. He to evaluate F.loise Clark, vice a senate-elected committee. History Month Friday by sponsoring a speech by argued that the African American's characteris- president of academic affairs, "I prefer broad dissemination Mr. and Mrs. Phillip True, who said they wanted to tics are an effect of their environment in Africa. recently met with Allen White, rather than narrow dissemina- motivate people towards achieving racial harmony For example, their skin is dark because of the chairman of the faculty senate, to tion," Browne said. and African-American advancement. sun, their nose is a result of the hot, humid climate elect a chairperson and discuss True spoke about the evolution and importance for breathing easier and the hair texture is adapt- major concerns about the evalua- White said he will try to ar- of African Americans after his wife first ad- ed to the heat. tion process. range for Olscamp to meet with dressed the audience, trying to motivate young Neil Browne, faculty senator the vice president of academic African Americans to reach their fullest potential. True also addressed the fact that all colors come and professor of economics, was affairs evaluation committee to "The African people are in pursuit of truth and from black suggesting that African Americans elected chairman of the commit- further discuss the distribution we will only be liberated by the truth," she said. were the earliest men on earth and all other cul- tee consisting of five faculty issue. She said people must take the information they tures evolved from them. members and two students. The format used for the evalu- learn about the African-American heritage and do He questioned religious subjects and posed Although the committee has ation has not been determined something with it. questions such as the color of Jesus' skin. True not yet made any final decisions yet but Browne said the commit- "Your minds need to be liberated to be free," she added that religion was first practiced by Africans about the evaluation, White said tee may look to the last five-year said. and eventually evolved to all cultures. major concerns were addressed. evaluation of Clark as a guide. In addition, she shared a story about how she He presented proof of this theory by showing The committee is concerned "I imagine we will fine tune saw racism in practice. Buddha pictures resembling Africans. about who, other than University [the last method used]," Browne "In Minneapolis I watched a brother get pulled True compared the plight of the African Ameri- President Paul Olscamp, will said. "We will also rely on [the out of his car by the police for no apparent reason. can to that of the American Japanese. receive a copy of the evaluation's previous method] as a guide." I then watched from my car to see what was hap- "The Japanese got paid, but I am still waiting for final report, White said. There is a degree of urgency pening and an officer told me I couldn't park here my four acres and my mule," Troop said. It has not been determined yet for the committee to complete even though there was no sign," she said. One of his final messages was to encourage who will be allowed to know the the evaluation since the charter She concluded by saying that the black commu- young African Americans to keep their faith and results of the committee evalua- mandates the evaluation be com- nity has to help each other in whatever way they expand their knowledge. He expressed the impor- tion, Browne said. plete by the end of the semester, can. tance of knowledge as the main componet towards "It's safe to say that [President White said. True described his past and how he worked to advancement. Olscamp's] preferences are not Browne said he is part of a get where he is now in his life as a business owner. True also said that institutions like universities universally held," he said. good committee which will not His message throughout the lecture was the evo- are biased in their teachings and the real truth has Browne said he has been have any problem meeting the lution of the African American and how Europeans to be discovered by futher research on their own. taught that in this evaluation sit- deadline. have distorted the history of the African Ameri- Students present said they were impressed by uation Olscamp is primarily con- "As soon as the issue of distri- can. his information and enthusiasm. ducting the survey and has the bution is settled, the committee True also said he wanted to influence all African Jeffrey Schultz, an ethnic studies major, said he ability to dictate who sees the re- will know how much of its ener- Americans to discover the truth about their herit- believed people of all races should be educated sults. gies it wishes to spend on the e- age on their own. He challenged African Ameri- about the various ethnic groups. In addition, Browne said he valuation," Browne said. cans to think for themselves and not to rely so "I feel people of all races need to become edu- much on his story, but history. cated on other ethnic groups, so that one day, He told the audience that African Americans maybe we can start to progress together instead of Shooting have less now than they did at the time of Martin separately," he said. Continued from page one. Luther King's crusade. True added that if one be- According to Jason Chambers, a junior history lieves Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" major, blacks and whites can not necessarily prog- statement that they haven't es- have been involved in the dis- speech now, then one is living in a dream. ress together. tablished a motive, but the Day- pute. The second body was found In addition. True commented that corporate "I think that those who insist that blacks and tona Beach News-Journal quoted behind the college's public re- America is just another name for plantations for whites progress together are missing an important police as speculating that the lations office. African Americans. He encouraged young African point," Chambers said. "Blacks and whites cannot shootings may have stemmed The two wounded victims were Americans to become educated about their past progress beyond the white supremacist system from a traffic dispute. taken to Halifax Medical Center. and improve upon their futures by making a that we have today until the truth about Africa is Witnesses said an unknown One of the men, 23-year-old Ber- change. known." number of assailants fled the nard Smith, had been released scene in a car, police spokesman after being treated for a bullet Al Tol ley told the News-Journal. wound to the leg, police said. One of those killed was found Henry Eady Williams, 19, was Relief efforts hindered in the street 20 feet from a car listed in serious condition, the whose passengers appeared to newspaper reported. Heavy fighting prevents U.N. food deliveries SARAJEVO - Bosnian Serbs further aid to their residents to Croat leaders in that former Yu- Are You "Sold" on the Importance of Leadership? turned back a U.N. convoy carry- protest the failure to get supplies goslav republic repeated compet- We are! ing food and medicine on Sunday to the east. U.N. officials have ing claims to territory as they to a Muslim town in eastern Bos- criticized that move for intensi- prepared for talks at the United S.O.L.D nia that has been surrounded by fying public anger aimed at U.N. Nations this week. Student Organizations Leadership Develpment Serbs for 10 months. operations and warned that has opportunities for leaders like you!! It was another setback for re- stored food could spoil. 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Monday Feature February 15,1893 The BG News Gays react to delay in ban lift by John Williams Snow, a senior at the University but there are already thousands Some gay and lesbian college is that white heterosexuals cant College Press Service of Maine, was dismissed from the of gays and lesbians in the mil- students, however, think that stand the idea of men looking at school's Air Force ROTC unit last itary. The issue is that they Clinton shouldn't have compro- the men. Now they're all freaked year when he told his command- can't identify themselves." mised. out," she said. Gay and lesbian college stu- ing of fleers he was gay. The gay and lesbian issue sur- dents were pleased with Presi- He reapplied for admission the faced shortly after Clinton was Snow, at the University of O'Neil, at the University of dent Clinton's move to eventually week Clinton announced that sworn into office Jan. 20. He had Maine, said the delay will hurt Virginia, said that ROTC units end the ban of homosexuals in sexual orientation questions made a campaign promise to end his re-entry into the Air Force. "I may lead the way in changing at- the military, but enthusiasm was would no longer be asked and the military ban, but hit a wall of wish he had overturned the ban titudes toward gays and lesbians tempered because of the six- was turned down Feb. 1. resistance when he announced right away. It would have helped because most colleges and uni- month delay in signing the presi- "I've tried to reapply. Since I intentions to end it. The Joint ray situation," he said, adding versities have policies prohibit- dential order. was already discharged, I was Chiefs of Staff, military person- that the delay will give conserva- ing discrimination based on sex- Clinton was the center of a told I was not allowed to partici- nel, congressional leaders and tive opponents more opportunity ual orientation. maelstrom in late January when pate in the program," said Snow, ordinary citizens were vehement to organize and fight for contin- he announced he would sign an a psychology major. "They may in their opposition. uation of the ban. "I suspect the resistance is executive order ending a 50-year not be allowed to ask, but if they Gay and lesbian activists, and likely to be least evident in military ban of gays and lesbians discover you are gay, and it's ob- their supporters, were equally Deborah Bey, president of the ROTC. They are dealing with col- in the military. vious I'm gay, they won't let you adamant the ban should end. Ten Percent Society at the Uni- lege students who are used to in- After meeting with the Joint in." "My sense is that the issue has versity of Wisconsin-Madison, stitutional policies that forbid Chiefs of Staff and key con- The military's ban on gays and been in the background so long, said that Clinton's action was a discrimination about sexual gressional leaders, Clinton an- lesbians is in direct conflict with those involved weren't prepared "step in a positive direction, but orientation," he said. "ROTC nounced that the armed forces most schools' equal opportunity for the controversy when it came not enough by any means." The could provide a model or exam- immediately would stop asking policies forbidding discrimi- to the surface," said Robert O'- ple for the service to accept gays recruits and applicants to ROTC nation because of race, disability, Neil, a law professor at the Uni- Ten Percent Society is a social and lesbians more readily." units about their sexual pre- religion, sexual orientation and versity of Virginia. "There are and political network for gay, Snow wants to serve his coun- ference while the practical de- ethnic origin. genuinely strong feelings and lesbian and bisexual students at try, like thousands of other gay tails of reversing the ban are Snow said he is fighting his they may be magnified in the mil- the University of Wisconsin. and lesbians have done and he worked out in the next six dismissal and is seeking advice itary. We tend to forget some- Bey said she believed one doesn't think the fact he's gay months. from the University of Maine's times that the military is a hier- reason the military is so opposed will interfere with his service. "I On Feb. 3, the Pentagon put legal counsel. What frustrates archal organization, that when to ending the ban is because am very much determined to be- Clinton's orders into practice for Snow, he said, is that he believes given a directive, will accept. straight men are nervous that come a good officer. I have want- recruiting centers and ROTC he would make an effective offi- Once the word comes down, it is gay men will be looking at them ed to for a long time," he said. "I units. Prospective soldiers, sai- cer. He wants to get a master's the law." the way men look at women. feel I would make a good offi- lors, airmen and women will not degree and become a counselor "As a woman, my perspective cer." be asked about their sexual in the Air Force. Part of Clinton's immediate orientation; however, if they are "Once the ban is overturned, compromise was ordering Secre- found to be homosexual or admit the military is going to need tary of Defense Les Aspin to pre- to being gay or lesbian, they will more counselors to deal with it," pare by July IS a proposed exec- be kicked out, a Department of he said. utive order repealing the ban and Defense spokesman said. Dr. Terry Stein, who teaches including a strict code of sexual They will lose their pay and psychiatry at Michigan State conduct for all members of the benefits, but they will be eligible University in East Lansing, said military. O'Neil said he agrees Ttirn ideas for reinstatement if the gay ban the uproar over allowing gays with the delay. ends. and lesbians into the military re- Gay and lesbian ROTC stu- flects societal prejudices against "It was a sound resolution and into big deals dents who have been ousted for homosexuals in general. a practical matter. I don't think it being homosexual will not be If the ban is lifted, there will would have been possible to reinstated until the total ban is still be problems, he said. Racism charge ahead at full speed at this Kinko's can instantly enlarge your artwork into signs, ended. A spokesman for Air and sexism still exist, even point," he said. "There had to be posters, and banners on a variety of colorful papers Force ROTC at Maxwell Air though African Americans are al- some accomodat ion." and card stocks. They're ideal for Force Base, Ala., said no decision lowed in the military and women presentations, displays, event notices, has been made concerning ongo- are taking a more prominent role There are also collateral issues ing investigations of gay and les- and are allowed to attend the mil- that need to be addressed, he and teaching tools. bian ROTC students. itary academies. said, including benefits for part- One ROTC student was turned "There is continued racial re- ners, housing and even the han- down for reinstatement four sistance and sexism against dling of issues already in pro- I Enlarge your favorite photo or design days after Clinton made his an- women in the military," he said. cess, Including investigations I Create banners up to 18" x 48" nouncement on Jan. 29. Neal "There might be some problems. and pending charges. I Instant 18" x 24" posters

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His full custody of their three chil- 17-year-old son, whose name was dren. porn film genre DAYTON - Fourteen men and not given by the newspaper, said "I'm concerned for the kids, their families and friends found a his father speaks very little Eng- sooner or later they will hear different kind of personal ad in a lish and may not have understood about it," said Debbie Thomas, by John Williams newspaper's weekend edition. that what he did was illegal in who is divorcing James Thomas, College Press Service what to expect," Penley said. The city bought an ad in the this country. 34. "I think everyone feels funny Dayton Daily News that listed "I thought the ad was a good But the wife of Paul Knierim being in this class." names of the men arrested last idea until it was happening to said she is supporting her Constance Penley admits Only those willing to take a month for soliciting a prostitute us," the teen said. "The situation 71-year-old husband. Knierim she had twinges of embar- serious look at pornography and similar crimes. is kind of a disgrace. I'm afraid said he was passing out a gospel rassment when her film class and all of its different outlets The ad is intended to deter so- the kids at school might figure it pamphlet to a woman when he first met in January. Her stu- were let in, said Edward licitation by humiliating alleged out." was arrested. dents at the University of Cal- Branigan, chairman of the offenders and instilling fear in The teen also worries that his "We are very deeply hurt by ifornia-Santa Barbara proba- Film Studies Department. prospective customers, the mother will find out about the this. I feel it was a total mistake," bly felt the same way, she "We wanted very serious newspaper said in a story pub- arrest. He said he plans to hide said Mrs. Khierim, whose first said. students from different dis- lished Sunday. the Sunday paper from his par- name was not given by the news- But then again, those on ciplines. Pornography is a The youngest suspect featured ents "to protect my dad's face." paper. both sides of the podium had very charged genre that has is 20; the oldest 78. Not all of the The estranged wife of a "What is the country coming to every right to be squeamish political and social weight to men have been convicted. Greenville man said she may use if you can't pass out Christian lit- about the class subject: The it," he said. "The course stud- One suspect on the list is Luan the arrest in her attempt to gain erature?" she said. four-credit course is a study ies pornography as a fact, in of pornography as a film the sense of 'Here's some- genre. That's right, the kind thing that exists in the world of films Mom and Dad told and let's take a look at it.'" Ohio teen pleads guilty you never to watch are being Porn films from 1891 until shown in "Film Studies ISO the present are shown, Penley PG Special Topics in Film said. Such films include "An- Genre: Pornographic Film." imal Locomotion" (1891), in stabbing death of girl || "Deep Throat" and "Subur- "The Gay Shoe Clerk" (1903), ban Dykes" aren't exactly to the March 3 premiere of The Associated Press "The Sound of Music." But director-producer Candida "Everybody wants to analyze how we handled that's the point. Royalle's "Revelation." Even this case," Amiott said. "But we netted a convic- "We're trying to define it Madonna makes the list with MENTOR, Ohio ~ The boyfriend of a slain teen- tion a little more than a month after the crime was [porn] as a genre. Our film "Erotica" and "Justify My ager was never dismissed as a suspect in the girl's discovered. Where else has that ever happened?" program tries to give a com- Love." Readings include disappearance, the police chief said. prehensive survey in Ameri- "Gay Male Porn: Coming to "We kept an eye on him for five months," Police The girl's family accused police of not putting can film and this is one of the Terms" by Richard Dyer and Chief Richard Amiott said. "Everyone assumes we enough belief in their charges that Sotka was in- largest that has gone unad- "Bush League: Homemade dismissed him early on as a suspect because he volved in her disappearance. dressed," Penley said. Porn - Playing Soon at a Bed- passed the polygraph. But we didn't base this case This class has all kinds of room Near You" by Manohla on the polygraph. We never would. It was just one "The big issue was that we had no crime until we porn: straight, gay, lesbian, Dargis. tool we used, hoping for some clues." found the body," Amiott said. "We had speculation feminist and even amateur. Penley said that porn, con- and accusations, but nothing to substantiate what The students have to be trary to popular conception, Mark Sotka, 19, confessed Dec 31 to stabbing had happened to Angel." screened before being admit- does not necessarily depict Angel Ormston to death, then dumping her body in A former boyfriend was questioned, as well as ted to the class and although violent degradation of wom- Perry Township. She disappeared July 31 and her Tim Herron, 28, of Mentor. Herron was a suspect the Film Studies Department en. She said new academic body was recovered on Dec. IS. because of his interest in the investigation and his had allocated 20 openings, 70 evidence suggests there is Sotka pleaded guilty Feb. 5 in Lake County willingness to discuss the case with the media, students were admitted. little violence against women Common Pleas Court to aggravated murder. He police said. "When I walked into class in pom and a growing seg- will spend at least 30 years in state prison before Herron was critical of police for overlooking So- the first day, I saw 70 terri- ment in the industry is femi- being eligible for release. tka. fied faces. Even I didn't know nist pornography. Family petitions for review

NEW!! The Associated Press the people," said Jack Blair, Pip- City prosecutors declined to kins' stepfather. bring charges against the two EatIta* "We all know this has become white police officers and Cuya- can CLEVELAND - The family of a too political. Our family is look- hoga County Prosecutor Ste- man who died while in police cus- ing for the truth and what is phanie Tubbs Jones announced Monday Night ^ tody has begun circulating a peti- right," Blair said. "Remember, it Friday that she would not con- ^ 5:00 - 8:00~pm tion calling for federal review of could happen to any one of your duct her own review of the case. * circumstances surrounding his sons next." 1099 S. Main Street death. Those decisions have not satis- The family of Michael Pipkins Blair, his wife Betty and about fied the Pipkins family and some circulated the petition for the 12 relatives joined with more members of the black communi- Picoi Featuring: first time Saturday in an ongoing than 100 people at a public forum ty, many of whom attended the -Hut —— attempt to persuade the FBI, the to discuss ways of keeping alive forum. 6 Varieties of Pizza U.S. Justice Department or Con- the movement for an in-depth in- Cavatini Supreme gress to review the case for pos- vestigation. "We want now what we have Salad Bar sible civil rights violations. always wanted: a fair, above Breadsticks They hope to collect more than Pipkins, 23, died in a choke board and independent in- Cinnamon Breadsticks 80,000 signatures of supporters hold applied by two Cleveland vestigation free of politics, polit- over the next month. police officers Dec. 28 during an ical games and favoritism," said ALL FOR ONLY $4.99!!! "We couldn't get the truth from arrest for suspected auto theft, Omar Ali-Bey, chairman of the City Hall, so we're turning to you, authorities said. Coalition for a Better Life. February 15,1993 The BG News Three escape, five killed in house fire Come To Campus Expressions The Associated Press Thursday, February 18 9pm - midnight

CLEVELAND - Four girls and one boy died in a fire Sunday while trapped on the second floor of a home, fire officials said. And watch Relationships on the Doris Stafford, 25, mother of two of the victims, ages 6 and 1, es- caped with her two other children, William, 7, and Bryant, 4, said fire department spokesman Jonathan Parries. Road give you a sequal to this The names of the victims weren't immediately available. Parries said the other three children, ages 5, 4, and 3, belonged to Stafford's sister. Stafford, her sister and the children lived on the second floor "romantic" saga! of the home and a caretaker lived on the first floor. The fire started around 8 a.m. on the first floor, where the house caretaker lived. An electric heater was too close to a couch and set it on fire. Parries said. The caretaker, Luther Mason, tried to put out the fire, then tried to pull the burning couch out the front door. Parries said. When the fire began to spread. Mason ran out of the house and called to the family on the second floor. Parries said Stafford and the two children jumped out a window. Stafford told fire investigators the other children panicked and would not jump out the window. By the time firefighters arrived, the fire had spread through the house. Stafford and the two boys were treated and released at St. Luke's Hospital. Damage to the home was estimated at $60,000. Damage to a neigh- boring home was about $10,000, Parries said. Rights observers accepted by Haiti The Associated Press

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - The stalled effort to restore democracy to Haiti gained new momentum on Sunday with the dispatch of about 40 human rights observers to the Caribbean nation. After months of resistance, Prime Minister Marc Bazin's military- backed government acceded to the mission last week after the United Nations agreed to reduce the observers' autonomy and guaranteed that Haitian sovereignty would be respected. A chartered airliner carrying the first group of observers was ex- pected to arrive Sunday evening from Miami. The group included IS Americans, the U.S. State Department said. The mission has the cautious blessing of both ousted President .lean-Bert rand Aristide and his foes in Haiti's military. The accord allowing the observers does not specify the mission's size, but U.N. and U.S. officials say it may eventually number in the hundreds. The observers are to spread out across the troubled coun- try to try to ensure respect for human rights. Under the UN. -negotiated plan, talks between Aristide and his foes would begin when the observers are in place. If the observers note an improvement in human rights and the po- litical situation, foreign governments could begin lifting a trade em- bargo that has crippled Haiti's economy. Sixteen observers from the Organization of the American States have been in Haiti since last fall but are confined to the capital. The government, while not rolling out the red carpet for the obser- vers, also appeared intent on not giving them a hostile welcome as it did for U.N. envoy Dante Caputo. When Caputo visited Haiti two weeks ago to negotiate clearance for the observers, he was greeted by a large and rowdy state-sanctioned demonstration. An organizer of that protest, Carl Denis, said the government was barring him from using the state-run media to call another rally. Aristide was ousted by the army in a bloody coup in September 1991. The embargo, led by the United States, was imposed soon after in a bid to force Arist ide's reinstatement. The sanctions have made Haiti's impoverished population even more miserable, but have failed to dislodge the military and a con- servative ruling elite. Human rights groups say the military has led a vicious campaign of SAFE SEX HELPS SAVE LIVES repression that has claimed the lives of hundreds of Aristide sup- porters.