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Volume 76, Issue 28 Bowling Green, Ohio Monday, October 4, 1993

Briefs Weather Protesters cause police to run Today, partly cloudy in the morning, mostly sunny Yeltsin declares state of emergency as rioters attack city hall In the afternoon. High in the middle 60s. West winds 10 to 20 mph becoming north- •PfMM west. Monday night, clear by John limt with scattered frost. Low In The Associated Press the middle 30s. MOSCOW - Protesters hi- Outside campus jacked military trucks Sunday JtfL 1 i and smashed them through the Rape reported: entrance of Moscow's city hall across from the Russian parlia- A 39-year-old woman told ment building, then exchanged police that she was raped gunfire with police inside. Sept. 24 when she took the Riot police were seen running rfd trash out to a dumpster near from the back of the building, but Varsity Square apartments, it was unknown whether the pro- 1097 Varsity Square. testers had occupied the com- h^P^I aW M ■■Sasal IV .aV According to the police plex. It was unknown whether report, the woman said she anybody was hurt. was grabbed from behind, Masses of protesters thronged forced to the ground and the building. then raped. President Boris Yeltsin later The woman reportedly declared a state of emergency In told police her attacker Moscow, giving police wide taped her mouth and held power to crack down on unrest, her at knifepoint. the president's office said. Police said the woman, W The attack came after Vice who is mentally impaired, President Alexander Rutskol, found it difficult to re- shouting through a loudspeaker member descriptions of her from a parliament building bal- assailant, colors and other cony, called on the protesters to details of the incident. They occupy the mayor's office, as also said details of the story well as Russia's national televi- varied as she repeated the sion studios in northern Moscow. jU story. Rutskoi is a leader of the hard- The attacker is described liners opposing Yeltsin's Sept. 21 as wearing a blue shirt, blue order to disband the parliament, pants and tennis shoes. which was dominated by Com- - , munist holdovers opposed to Yeltsin's reforms. Sold!: Hard-line protesters also broke ^k^^^^^^H^H Automatic doors for the through lines of riot police at rear entrance of the Wood Russia's parliament and have oc- County Public Library are a Hard-line protesters kick and beat a militiaman with a shield after Thousands of hard-line protesters overwhelmed hundreds of riot bit closer to opening up, giv- See RUSSIA, page 3. breaking through a police barricade in Moscow, Sunday, Oct. 3,1993. police In vicious street fighting and a gun battle. en the success of Sunday's benefit auction. The event raised almost $13,000 toward the cost of New phone line the doors, with $5,000 of that Police seek rape suspect being donated by the Bowl- ing Green Rotary Club. An autographed copy of fights harassment by Joe Peltier In the Aug. 27 attack a John F. Kennedy's book, police reporter 24-year-old woman was report- "Profiles in Courage" edly walking down the alley be- brought a hefty $375 high by Laritu Hrittko "We decided to have a voice tween Pearl Street and Ordway bid. student government reporter mail because fewer people would Police are asking for Bowl- Avenue when she reportedly A series of 10 prints titled, be needed to monitor the phones ing Green residents' help in heard a noise behind her. "The Chemo Paintings," and this would be more confiden- finding a man who has raped She told police she turned which documented artist A new sexual harassment ad- tial to the caller.'Vride said. one woman and attempted to around and saw a 5-fcot-7- to 5-foot-8-iiich white man wear- Dorothy Bryan's personal vocacy phone line is being im- According to Todd Wessler, rape another in the past month. journey to defeat cancer, plemented by the Undergraduate one of the presenters of the USG The man is described as a 28- ing a bandana standing in the also raised about $400. Student Government. bill last year, the line was needed to 30-year-old man who is about alley. She described the man as Autographed scripts from The service, called First Call, because the number of sexual 6 feet tall, weighs 160 to 170 having "small, beady" eyes and "MASH" and "Home Im- will begin operation in the next harassment complaints at the pounds and has light brown a light beard. provements" sold for over several weeks to help victims University was second only to hair and brown eyes. He re- 1 ■,'■':■'££ ,'fjf The woman told police the at- $100 each, but scripts from with the technicalities of riling a complaints about lighting on portedly has a small light mus- tacker grabbed her from be- "Roseanne" only brought in sexual harassment report, ac- campus. tache and light facial hair. hind and put a knife to her about $20. cording to Michelle Pride, ser- USG is also planning work- In the most recent Incident, back. The man then reportedly Madonna's autographed vice coordinator. shops aimed at residence halls he was wearing a navy blue ■? --m■■■■:■ told the woman if she made any "Immaculate Collection" "First Call has two functions," and fraternity and sorority jacket, blue jeans, and a blue noise he would kill her. video sold for only $17.50. A Pride said. "First, to enhance the houses to educate people about bandana over his face. He then made the woman get David Letterman autogra- University's exslsting policy and sexual harassment and hopefully The man reportedly removed man she would stay quiet and on her knees, tied her hands phed "magic sponge" sold second, to provide educational prevent it, Pride said. the bandana and asked the the man then "treated her behind her back, placed a for $20. workshops about sexual harass- "The program will be proac- women to look at him. more like a real date." cream-colored canvas bag over An autographed photo of ment." tive," Wesseler said. "[First Call] As reported by The News The man reportedly took off her head and raped her. meteorologist Willard Scott Victims can call to learn their should reach people before they last week, the attempted rape his bandana and said he needed After the rape occured the brought In $4, while one of rights without being obligated to have to come to us." reportedly took place Sept 23 someone to love and he didn't man told the woman he had CBS anchorwoman Connie actually file a report. Pride said. Another objective of the pro- when a man wearing a bandana have anyone been in jail for attempted rape Chung went for $17.50. "First Call, however, is not a gramming is to dispel the myths grabbed a 21-year-old woman The woman then reportedly but that he didn't do it. He also counseling service. It is there to that sexual harassment only af- from behind and put his hand convinced the man to go with said since he had been in help victims with the process of fects women, Pride said. over her mouth. her to a Fourth Street apart- prison he felt he should be able reporting the sexual harass- "Men do experience it, just The man reportedly told the ment where her friends live. to commit the crime. Silent treatment: ment,"Pride said. differently, but they do and the woman he had a gun and he After arriving at the apartment CROWN POINT, Ind. - The line is a voice mail where key Is education,"Pride said. would shoot her if she made complex, the man refused to A composite portrait of the Fourteen abortion protest- victims can leave a private mes- The new program Is looking for any noise. enter the building and the man was made after the Sept. ers were sentenced Friday sage to the coordinator. Only volunteers. Pride said volunteers According to the police re- woman ran inside to her 23 Incident and has been given to sit silently in an abortion Pride knows the voice mail's ac- will be trained by the affirmative port, the woman then told the friends' apartment. to all patrol officers. clinic's waiting room for cess code. action office. eight hours. Two juries con- victed the defendants out- of-state college students who are members of Colle- University officials LSU sponsors Fiesta Luncheon giates Activated to Liberate Life last month of trespass- on the topic "Black Skin, Latin said. "It's much easier to keep ing and obstruction of traf- by Glnnar Phillip! receive new titles human diversity reporter Soul: Caught Between Two Cul- conflicts of racism in the closet. fic during the March by Courtney Gangemi tures." We feel comfortable in our pre- protests. administration reporter Santiago, who grew up in East judices, it makes us feel safer. The 14 must sit without The University's fourth annual Harlem, spoke on the conflicts You don't have to look in the mir- speaking or handing out an- Hispanic Heritage Month, spon- which people of mixed heritages ror and say 'all these years I was ti-abortion literature, Lake The University announced two public relations officials have been sored by the Latino Student often experience. wrong."' County Superior Court promoted with title changes to associate vice president for Universi- Union, began on Friday with a "What does it mean really to be Santiago said people need to Judge Bernard Carter ruled ty relations positions. Fiesta Luncheon in the Towers white, Hispanic, black or Asian?" learn about their culture and Friday. They also must per- Clifton P. Boutelle, director of public relations, and Kenneth Inn featuring Hispanic food, mu- Santiago, who is of both African themselves. form 400 to 500 hours of Frisch, director of development and assistant vice president for uni- sic and special guests. and Latino heritage, said. "Isn't it "The problem Is ourselves," he community service at a versity relations have both received title changes to the new associ- The welcome address was giv- disgusting that we know more said. People need to either edu- health-care facility. ate position. en by Mayor Wesley Hoffman about Amy Fisher and Joey But- cate themselves or "continue to Those who cannot morally "We'll be working with the same colleagues [as in the previous po- and the band Mariachl 90 helped tafuoco than we know about our- embrace age old prejudice and abide the sentence will have sitions] In the University area, and continuing a collegia! re- provide a Latino atmosphere. selves?" stereotypes" Santiago said. to serve 18 months In jail, lationship," Frisch said. Boutelle joined the University's staff in 1964 Luncheon guests dined on a buf- Santiago said many people are "[Biracial people need to] rec- Carter said. as assistant director of the news service. He has worked as director fet that Included tortillas, tacos, unaware of their own culture and ognize that we oppress ourselves of news and photography services as the University's chief liason Compiled from staff and Spanish rice and other Hispanic refuse to acknowledge their own as much as we are oppressed," he with the news media He became director of public relations in 1981. foods. After lunch, Roberto San- wire reports. backgrounds. said. "It's every day making the tiago, a newspaper columnist for "Racial self-hatred is the most See OFFICIALS, page 7. the Cleveland Plain Dealer spoke Insidious form of racism,"he See LUNCHEON, page 7.

/ Opinion

page two The BG News Monday, October 4, 1993 The BG News -An Independent Student Voice- Editorial Board Kimberly Larson Editor-in-Chief „ Kirk Pavelich Eileen McNamara Managing Editor Associate Editor Julie Tagliaferro Chris Hawley Campus Editor City Editor Aaron Dorksen Sherry Turco Sports Editor Opinion Editor Connell Barrett Insider Editor Retreat handled in poor manner

As the old saying goes "If you can't stand the heat, maybe you should get out of the kitchen." It's apparent to The News that certain public offi- cials on this campus need to take that message to heart. Last week, The News reported that the Under- graduate Student Government had spent $2420 on a retreat that was funded, in essence, by the general fees included in each student's tuition. Not to men- tion the fact it was a large increase from past years. Health care stifles democracy The article in Friday's edition of The News "USG in- creases travel budget" posed the question to the Which Is more important, free- administration. This means that reader of whether or not the money spent was dom or security? Our society your job future also will be needed to "build cohesiveness" among group mem- seems to be choosing security whacked. I predict that busi- bers as USG President Jason Jackson stated. over freedom, and this new nesses will be hiring a lot more The article said that the amount of money spent on health care plan is an example of Rick Hackbarth temporary workers out of job the retreat promoted that much more increase in that. placement agencies to save productivity. However, Jackson claims that the arti- Freedom Is interpretated Weekly columnist money. Businesses have to sur- cle did not give all of the specifics and was unfair be- differently by just about every- vive too. one. It can be a freedom from This health care plan will put cause it did not mention every single detail that hap- something or a freedom to do mandates and regulations on the pened at the retreat. something. It can be freedom medical and pharmaceutical in- The specifics did not need to be mentioned in the from fear, social pressure, and dustries. These industries make article because that was not the focus of the article. obligation. Simply put, freedom doesn't work because anyone can ty knowing that you will have up around IS percent of the na- is the ability to act freely. use someone else's card. One has some sort of health coverage in tion's GNP. This means that they The focus, Mr. Jackson, was the large sum of Security, on the other hand, is to wonder where our right to the future, but you won't be able will almost literally control this money that was spent on a retreat that could easily the feeling of protection and privacy has gone. to keep your freedom to choose. segment of society. The adminis- have taken place in town at a much cheaper hotel and safety. It is also freedom from This plan will require states to If you would rather choose secu- tration wants to implement price without catering. fear. Security and freedom go offer at least three plans. That's rity over freedom, then you controls and try to save us hand in hand. it. That is not much freedom In probably don't deserve either. It money. The government has Also, other members of USG said it was unfair be- Freedom and security are im- choosing your own health care Is freedom from and freedom to never regulated anything and portant things when dealing with plan, and you won't get to decide do what we want that made our saved us money. A recent exam- cause some of those interviewed were not quoted in the issue of Clinton's new health what goes into each plan. country and everything in it the paper. ple of that is the cable bill passed care plan. This health care plan The least of the three services great. last year. Most people are now will bring dramatic changes to will be a low-costing HMO, for You may not feel total security paying more for their cable ser- We are not obligated to include every person we this country, and it will affect which you are assigned doctors when this health care plan puts vices, and some are losing chan- interview in the article -- especially when they are every man, woman, and child. and services. There is no free- your job in jeopardy. It is going nels. The government doesn't just reiterating what another person said. This The health care plan will have a dom of choice there. to cost taxpayers $700 billion, 80 know the first thing about effi- occurs everyday when reporters write articles. We big effect on our individual free- The Clinton administration is percent to be paid by businesses ciency, improving quality and at The News think that Jackson and USG should be dom and our right to choose. instilling fear in the American and 20 percent by employees. service, or controlling prices. responsible enough to take criticism for actions that First, the health care card is public by making everyone Every business, no matter what The administration is also another form of government con- afraid for their future. They are its size, will have to pay. Busi- pushing for sin taxes on ciga- are taken. Of course, not all publicity is going to be trol. With this card the govern- favorable when one is a public official, but this does telling people that they are one nesses probably will be doing a rettes and alcohol. It is thinking ment will be able to know where pink slip away from losing health lot more down- sizing to elim- of other sins to tax. not mean that it is the fault of the media. The media's we are at virtually any time. The coverage. The administration is inate paying 80 percent for every job is to report the facts, as we did in this case. card will contain every bit of in- making everyone feel obligated employee. Now we have to decide formation contained in our life to pass this plan by otherwise Everyone has to remember whether we are going to ait idly Unfortunately for USG, the article written was history. This information will be forecasting doom on the horizon. that these employee mandates by and let the government pro- fair, presented opposing opinions and gave Jackson accessible by the government at We definitely are not receiving are coming right after the huge vide our blanket of security, or more than enough room to voice his reasons for the all times. They first tried to do freedom from fear and obliga- tax increases businesses also will speak up and let them know we increased spending in recent years. this by assigning everyone a tion. be paying. Businesses are being want the right to choose our social security number. This You may get a sense of securi- whacked left and right by this health plan. Jackson was also given ample opportunity to pre- sent his side before the article appeared in print, but this was not enough. The News then gave Jackson LETTERS TO THE EDITOR room the following day to refute comments made in the article. never vote for Todd Kleismit If you believe In seeing the Is- Kleismit concerned anyway because they're too con- sue of redistricting accom- with redistricting cerned about pushing Melendez's plished, you'll vote for Todd Kle- CORRECTION The News is not questioning whether the retreat student-only, "In your face" ismit. was beneficial, or if it was needed. We are, however, The BG News: agenda. There could not be a bet- Barry Hirschman In Friday's edition of The questioning the amount of money that was spent, es- I could hardly believe my eyes ter contrast of two candidates. Senior News UAA was given credit pecially now in the aftermath of the budget crisis. when I opened the The Newslast Kleismit wants to work with on the page 1 photo for the We wonder if the money could have been spent in a Friday. I guess I expect far too people to accomplish goals such Whining proves we care homecoming parade In- way more beneficial to all students. much when I expect The Newsto as redistricting, increasing stu- The BG News: stead of Undergraduate Ac- be fair and objective in its cover- dent involvement in the city and I have learned some back- tivities Organization. age of the First Ward City Coun- opening up new channels of ground behind the labels like The BGNewa Staff cil race. As manager of Todd Kle- communication between stu- Generation X and slacker that ismlt's campaign. It looks like we dents and permanent residents. have been placed on the genera- Photo Editor Teresa Thomas not only have to defeat Todd Melendez wants to work against tion to which many of us belong. Insider M.E. Dorian Halkovich Wesseler and Sam Melendez, but people and make you think he can If I have understood the back- CORRECTION Insider Photographer Ross Weitzner The News as well. do everything himself. ground correctly, then I can cor- Special Projects Editor Michael Zawacki Perhaps The News should be Melendez likes to tell people rectly state that a defining char- In the Friday, Sept 24 ar- Asst. Special Projects Editor Kelly Duquin renamed the Melendez Newslet- he's going to redistrict this city. acteristic of our generation Is ticle "Debaters stress ter. Pseudo-Independent Melen- However, what he doesn't tell apathy. According to the theory communication," it was in- Asst. Sports Editor Mark DeChant dez has a lot of very close friends you Is that on City Council you behind such labels as Generation correctly stated that during Copy Editor Dawn Keller at The News and they just lap up need four votes to pass legisla- X and slacker, many of the mem- Thursday's First Ward de- Copy Editor Pam Smith any old thing that champions the tion. Therefore, you don't have to bers of this generation have an bate, candidate Todd Wes- Copy Editor Robin Coe cause of their buddy, Sam Me- be a rocket scientist to figure out apathetic view of the world. seler promised to visit lendez. that what you need on city coun- Thus, we are called Generation X every Third Ward resident The BC News, founded in 1920, is published daily during the Most interesting was how The cil is someone who can work with because like the symbolic X, we three times per year if academic year and Wednesdays during the summer session. News misquoted Kleismit in a others. Does that sound like Me- are a generation considered to be elected. story and then tap danced out of lendez? Not In any shape or form. without feeling. With this Idea of Wesseler promised to 204 West Hall writing a correction. But that Todd Kleismit, on the other apathy in mind, I would like to visit First Ward residents Bowling Green State University wasn't enough! Then a letter to hand, is campaigning with five address Norm Van Ness' treat- three times per year. Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0726 the editor appeared citing the Republican challengers. Guess ment of the subject In last Tues- In the same article, can- mis-quotation In an attempt to Copyright 1993, The BG News what? They'll all ready to open day's edition of The News. I am didate Todd Kleismit was further the cause against Todd the Issue of redistricting and especially concerned with his incorrectly quoted as say- .Respond ; ; -~ -* ■ S***c Kleismit. listen to a new plan that is fair statement "Quit whining about ing he does not believe re- Look, enough is enough Todd and responsible. how bad the Job market Is and try districting "Is the impor- Signed letters or columns express the ..belief! of the Kleismit has never intended to The Democratic Incumbents looking for a job." tant issue." He actually Individual and to no way represent the opiriibnsof The BG win this race via coverage in The are all on the defensive, having It seems to me that if Genera- said, "The number one Is- News. News. He will win because of his forced Student Legal Services to tion X members are truly apathe- sue In this campaign is not All readers are encouraged to -express their opinions grass roots campaigning door-to- file a lawsuit against the city. So tic then we are not whining about redistricting. Redistricting through letters to the editor and guest columns. Letters door and one-on-one contact with you can believe the hype coming the job market. If we didn't care Is very Important for the should be 200-300 words, typed, and cbntalnthe writer's the voters. from Melendez or you can be- about the job market, then we First Ward, but it's not as telephone number, address, class.tank,. People like Margaret Vogel lieve what you read in the Me- wouldn't "whine" about it. big an issue as improving and major. that are prey to the failed rhet- lendez Newsletter.The News, RaySchuck relations." Send all submissions to: The BGNewt, 210 West Hall, oric of Sain Melendez would whatever you call It. Senior > 1 Monday, October 4, 1993 The BC News page three

The BG Newi/Terrta Th*ma« Perot speaks at Miami University

The Associated Press this country employ 80 million people," he said. "That's more OXFORD - Ross Perot brought than the Fortune 500 companies his campaign for government re- employ. They are the backbone form to Ohio on Saturday night, and the soul of our tax base." kicking off a three-city, weekend Perot scheduled speeches in trip to the state. Columbus and Cleveland on Sun- In a speech at Miami Universi- day, part of a swing through 77 ty, he saluted American war vet- cities in 37 states since February. erans, denounced the North American Free Trade Agreement He was in Springfield, 111., Fri- and praised small-business day night and Rosetnont, 111. and owners as the backbone of com- Indianapolis earlier Saturday. merce. Perot said during a telephone "Our country makes the news conference with Mid- dumbest, most stupid trade deals western reporters last week that of any nation in the history of he did not want to run for presi- man," Perot told about 4,000 sup- dent again. But, as he did during porters. the 1992 race, he left open the He urged people to join his possibility that he would if pres- United We Stand America group sed. "I've got no interest in to reinforce the demand for having to run for office," he said. government reform and to block "I have an overriding interest in NAFTA, which he said will seeing the problems that we're siphon millions of jobs to Mexico. going to burden our children and grandchildren with faced and "The most significant thing I dealt with while I'm still around could say tonight is that at this and can do something about critical time, the dumbest thing this." we can think about doing, really, Perot also dismissed reports of is to continue lowering the stan- discontent among members. dard of living of the working News reports across the coun- American," Perot said. try have quoted group leaders Perot exhorted his supporters and members complaining about to be vocal in opposing tax in- the tight control the Dallas head- creases that he contends would quarters wields over the organi- be burdensome on small busi- zation. nesses. "It's a tiny number that fall "The small-business people in into that category," he said. RUSSIA

Continued from page 1. trucks that had been parked to seal the area. As they broke Royal Pose cupied part of the grounds. through, gunfire rang out from At least three police officers inside the parliament building. The 1993 homecoming king Jason Todd Jackson and homecoming The BGSU Falcons defeated the Toledo Rockets with the score of were struck by a truck, and Shots also were fired by police. queen Shirell Evette Wright stand proud in front of thousands of 17-10. several officers were seen lying There also was gunfire earlier, people during half time of the football game this past Saturday. on the ground being beaten by when several thousand protest- protesters. Police appeared to be ers throwing firebombs and in disarray as they tried to con- rocks battled with riot police in tain the throngs. central Moscow and surrounded UC teacher offers Love 101 GIVE SMOKING Hard-liners commandeered the barricaded Russian parlia- military trucks and smashed ment to support lawmakers holed through a row of heavy water up inside. The Associated Press been teaching Love 101: Creating Instead of attending lectures, A KICK Successful Relationships since students get to watch movies 1987. ranging from the romantic IN THE BUTT. OWV YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FOES CINCINNATI - Students' "When Harry Met Sally" to the thoughts turn to love in the fall at "I've had students say they felt racier "91/2 Weeks." the University of Cincinnati. it's the most practical course Instead of taking quizzes, they XX IX 2.X 2.X IX IX IX IX they've taken," said Spence, di- About 30 students are enrolled rector of the office of women's write in a journal about their own in a class that teaches them les- programs and services. relationships. sons of the heart They get to watch mushy movies, discuss the Spence asks students to do "I think it's the greatest class," loves of their lives and make things like write about their re- said John Horton-Mathis of Cin- Proudly Announces Its plans to flirt. lationships while listening to cinnati, a graduate student in lit- songs such as "The Crying eracy and drama. "I want to be "This is a class about your Game" and "Bridge Over Trou- sincere in my relationships and 1993 New Initiates life," said Nancy Spence, who has bled Water." honest and make them better." Faisal Aziz Nick Kehoe Kevin Stass IN THE ARMY, NURSES AREN'T JUST IN DEMAND. Marc Sweet Doug Thompson THEY'RE IN COMMAND. Fall 1993 Pledge Class Any nurse who just wants a job can with your level of experience. As find one. But if you're a nur Army officer, you'll command the Ed Benson S| Pat Gallagher ing student who wants to be in respect you deserve. And with the added command of your own career, consider benefits only the Army can offer—a $5000 the Army Nurse Corps. You'll be treated as signing bonus, housing allowances and 4 Rick Blunt Vw Chris Hasty a competent professional, given your own weeks paid vacation—you'll be well in com- patients and responsibilities commensurate mand of your life. Call 1-800-USA ARMY ARMY NURSE CORPS. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. 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Ir. .25< 5" Sub $1.70 i\ EX i\ i\ x\ page four The BG News Monday, October 4, 1993 The Economics of the Citibank Classic Visa card. How Student Discounts and Price Protection Contribute tO Upward growth. A variety of factors have been suggested as contributing to the economic growth of students, including (1) more lottery winners between the ages of 18 and 22, (2) a 37% increase on earnings from bottle and can returns, (3) more students doubling earnings in the lightning round of game shows, and (4) the Citibank Classic Visa® card. It's this last one, however, that affects most students. U The Citibank Classic Visa card offers immediate savings to student cardmembers. "You can save up to 26% on long distance calls versus AT&T with the free Citibank Calling Service™ from MCI.1 And you can capitalize on a $20 Airfare Discount for domestic flights.2 Savings on mail order pur- chases, sports equipment, magazines and music also abound. Maximize these savings with a low variable interest rate of 15.4%3 and no annual fee, and you can significantly improve your personal bottom line (especially if one's net income tends No known picture of Htishington smiling exists. Economists believe Wishing/on was unhappy because hejell he could have received a belter deal on war supplies. I) he used a , . _ . . , Citibank ClassicVisa card, he would have been assured ofgetting the best price and probably tO be pretty gFOSS). rUt another Way, One might would have been happier (A rtist rendering of how he would have appeared on the dollar) even have enough savings to reinvest in a CD or two (the musical kind, of course). H On the way to the record store, or any store for that matter, take stock of the 3 services concerned with purchases made on Monarch Notes® Version: the Citibank Classic card. Citibank Price Protection assures one of the best prices. 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Even if one's card is stolen, or perhaps lost, The Lost Waller Service can replace your card usually within 24 hours. H So never panic. As we all know, panic, such as in the Great Panics of 1837, 1857, and 1929, can cause a jtownswing in a market. But with 24-hour Customer Service, there's no reason for it. A question about your account is only an 800 number away. (Panic of the sort experienced the night before Finals is something else again.) 1 Needless to say, building a credit history with the support of such services can only be a boost. \bu're investing in futures—that future house, that future car, etc. And knowing the Citibank Classic Visa card is there in your wallet should presently give you a sense of security, rare in today's—how shall we say?—fickle market. UTo apply, call. Students don't need a job or a cosigner. And call if you'd simply like your photo added to your regular Citibank Classic Visa card. Here's the num- ber: 1-800-CITIBANK, extension 19. 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VATICAN CITY - Pope John trial in Scotland Paul II, in his encyclical to be is- sued Tuesday, condemns recent The Associated Press trends in Roman Catholic theo- stand trial," Foreign Minister logy that seek to revise some of Omar al-Muntasser's letter re- the church's moral strictures. CAIRO, Egypt - Libya has of- portedly said. In the encyclical, which the fered to let Scottish officials try Pope considers one of the most to talk two Pan Am bombing sus- The offer drew a noncommittal important of his papacy, the pects into standing trial in Scot- response from the Crown Office, leader of the Roman Catholic land, a news agency reported which is responsible for pros- church asserts that there is a ba- Saturday. ecutions in Scotland. sic morality that transcends all "When and If such a communi- eras and cultures and absolutely Egypt's Middle East News cation reaches the Crown Office, forbids certain actions that are Agency said the offer came in a it i.ill be considered," said a '•intrinsically evil." letter that Libya's foreign minis- statement issued in Edinburgh The encyclical does not spell ter delivered to Secretary- out what actions are evil. General Boutros Boutros-Ghali The two suspects, alleged to be The encyclical, or instructions on Friday night. Libyan agents, have been indic- from the Pope, to the world's ted on murder charges in both Roman Catholic bishops Is titled "We are ready to receive a Washington and Scotland for the "Veritatis Splendor" (The Splen- delegation of Scottish judicial au- December 1988 bombing of Pan dor of Truth). thorities to meet with the sus- Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, pects and to persuade them to Scotland. In it, the pope warns Roman Catholic theologians they have "a grave duty to train the faithful" OFFICIALS in moral discernment "to be committed to the true good and to Continued from page 1. have confident recourse to God's for the University. He worked grace." Boutelle received his master's for The Ohio University from The bishops, he says, are to Pope John Paul II greets a group of faithful In Rome Sunday. On Tuesday the Pope will be unveiling the degree in journalism and public 1981 to 1992. guard the faithful from teaching publication of a new encyclical - an instruction from the pope - condemning recent trends in Catholic relations from Ohio State Uni- Frisch holds a master of fine contrary to church doctrine. theology that seek to revise some of the church's moral beliefs. versity. He has served on various arts degree In administration, University committees and Is a from Ohio University and also a member of the campus chapter master's degree in education • of Omicron Delta Kappa national from Wright State University.. leadership honor society. He is Before joining the college staff, U.S. Marines wounded in Mogadishu involved in a variety of profes- he was a high school theatre, sional and community organiza- speech and English teacher. tions. Frisch has been honored for his i The Associated Press men following the explosion, well said. believe the attack specifically Frisch joined the University volunteer work with the Boy, Maj. David Stockwell said by The Blackhawk and two other targeted Americans. Four Amer- staff last year and has been in Scouts of America and the United telephone from the Somali capi- helicopters returned the gun- ican soldiers were killed Aug. 8 charge of fund-raising activities Way of Athens. NAIROBI, Kenya - A remotely tal. men's fire. Stockwell said there in a mine explosion. controlled mine exploded under a were "undoubtedly" casualties military vehicle in Mogadishu on Stockwell said the Marines and on the other side, but said he did But Stockwell said he did not LUNCHEON Sunday, wounding three U.S. Ma- the U.N. employee were about a not know how many. think Sunday's explosion repre- rines and killing a Somali U.N. quarter-mile from the United Na- sented an escalation of violence Continued from page 1. employee, a U.N. spokesman tions' port complex. The Marines were hospitalized in Mogadishu. melting pot has always been a said. A U.S. Blackhawk helicopter in stable condition Sunday even- "It is just another in a series of individual effort to explore your- myth," Santiago said. He said the was fired upon when it arrived at ing with shrapnel wounds and unprovoked attacks on U.N. self and recongnize others. It's United States has been more like the scene, but managed to land burns, Stockwell said. troops in general and on U.S. knowing your culture, yourself a mixed stew, made up of people The Humvee utility vehicle and how It fits into the rest or the was ambushed by Somali gun- and rescue the survivors. Stock- Stockwell said U.N. officials troops in particular," he said. of all types of cultures. People world." need to be seen as human beings "The notion of America as a with differences, he said.

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by Mike Kazlmore change in the momentum the their service errors. spons writer spikers found themselves trail- "I really thought that one of ing 3-4. From that point on, the the keys was Miami's serving Falcons dominated both the net because they had more errors The football team may have and the game as they went on a than usual," Van De Walle said. won one big game this home- 12-2 spurt to close out the vic- "That's not a traditional. Miami coming weekend, but not to be tory. thing. They're usually a very outdone, the women's volley- "I don't think we blocked a tough serving and defensive ball team came away with a ball in the first game," Van De team." pair of important Mid- Walle said. "Once our blocking Game five was also decided American Conference wins this picked up in the second game in the opening minutes as an weekend. there was so much less pres- aggressive BG attack swarmed On Friday night the Falcons sure on the defense that, of the Redskins and lead to an had an easy go of it against course, our game was going to easy 15-6 win. The win im- Ohio University as they sent elevate." proved the Falcons' record in the Bobcats down in four The Falcons weren't able to fifth and deciding games to 4-2. games. Then on Saturday night keep up that high level of in- "The players feel real com- the Falcons closed out the tensity for the third game as fortable with the fifth game," weekend with a come-from- they found themselves on the assistant coach Ernie Gilbert behind five-game win over the wrong end of a 9-1 score. BG said. "They play aggressively University of Miami. made a valiant comeback which is the key. Our players BG, in improving its MAC effort, though, scoring nine of stay right after it and play hard record to 4-1, struggled to a the next 11 points to pull to and aggressive the whole five game 6-15, 15-6, 10-15, within one at 10-11. time." 15-6,15-6 victory over the Red- skins. "I'm pleased with the win and "The players feel real comfortable with the I'm pleased with the fifth game," Bowling Green head fifth game. They play aggressively, which is the coach Denise Van De Walle key. Our players stay right after it and play said. "Overall our performance was subpar, but again we were hard and aggressive the whole time." able to turn it on when we needed it." volleyball coach Denise Van De Walle The first game started out in rocky fashion for the Falcons as they quickly found themsl- That's as close as BG would 'To carry that kind of de- ves in a hole which they would be able to get. The Redskins termination and confidence never recover from and even- regrouped and scored the final into a fifth game is a real good tually lost 6-15. four points of the game to pull sign with this young of a team," "It seemed like the players out the victory and take a 2-1 Van De Walle said. were still celebrating the foot- lead. Fortunately for the Falcons, ball team's win in game one be- As in games one and two, the there was no need for a fifth cause we weren't ready to outcome of game four was game on Friday night as BG play," Van De Walle said. never really in doubt from the handled Ohio in four games However, the Falcons boun- beginning as the Falcons took a 15-6,15-11,13-15,15-4. ced right back and returned the commanding 8-2 lead and Dominance at the net was favor to Miami as they sent cruised home for the 15-6 win. also a key to the Falcons vic- them down by the identical Serving proved to be a major tory as they outblocked the score of 15-6 in the second factor in the outcome of game Bobcats. They racked up nine game. four as the Falcons were able to block solos and 16 block assists. Bowling Green's Carlyn Essllnger digs a ball during the Falcons weekend action at Anderson Arena. BG improved their overall record to 7-5, and 4-1 In MAC action after defeating Ohio and Miami over BG jumped out to an early rack up a couple of aces while Senior middle hitter Nicky the weekend. 3-0 lead in the third game, but the Redskins constantly shot Mudrak paced the team as she after a Miami timeout and a themselves in the foot with recorded six block solos. Cowboys whip Packers; Atlanta wins pennant

The Associated Press two-time NL West champions a eighth time In nine starts, allow- 13-0 sweep of the Rockies, the ing three runs and six hits in 6 2-3 Tampa Bay stuns Detroit first time this century an NL innings with four strikeouts and ATLANTA - Even after win- team swept a season series from one walk. Greg McMichael ning 104 games, the Atlanta a rival. pitched the final two innings for The Associated Press "It's important for me to have a With replac- Braves still had to wait and Glavine (22-6) won for the his 19th save in 21 chances. game like that for a new team," ing injured Bobby Hebert at watch. Murray said. "I was in one of , Atlanta drove to Instead of being able to cele- The Dallas Cowboys, who held those good grooves. It's impor- Chicago's 8-yard line in the final brate an NL West title after Sun- an audition for kickers two tant I contribute because of the minute but lost the ball on downs day's 5-3 victory against Colora- weeks ago, apparently picked the goals this team has." with 1:25 left. do, the Braves went back to their right guy. Elsewhere, Kevin Butler ac- Montana was knocked out of a clubhouse to watch San Fran- Eddie Murray made five field counted for all of Chicago's game for the second time this cisco play Los Angeles and de- goals to lead the Cowboys to a points in a 60 victory over win- season. Aaron Wallace was penal- termine if a one-game playoff 36-14 victory over the Green Bay less Atlanta; the Kansas City ized 15 yards for a late in the would be needed to decide the di- Packers on Sunday, overshadow- Chiefs lost quarterback Joe Mon- second quarter hit but Montana vision. ing Emmitt Smith's first full tana with an injured hamstring did not blame the injury on him. As Atlanta watched the Dod- game since he ended his cele- but still defeated the Los Angeles "They say it happened when he gers whallop the Giants 12-1 late brated holdout. Raiders 24 9; and Tampa Bay, grabbed me but I don't re- yesterday, the Braves finally had Smith gained an ordinary 71 with the NFL's lowest-rated member," he said. "All I know is the chance to enjoy its successful yards on 13 carries with one TD offense, stunned Detroit 27-10. right before I got to the sideline, season. for Dallas. Murray was anything In later games, it was Indiana- I felt it go. It was a little pop." Tom Glavlne won his 22nd but ordinary. polls at Denver, Minnesota at San Montana hit 7 of 9 for 68 yards game on the final day of the regu- He nailed two 19-yard field Francisco, New Orleans at the and two TDs before the injury. lar season But the Braves then goals, a 33-yarder and a pair of Los Angeles Rams, San Diego at took over and had to wait for the Giants, who long-distance shots that went 48 Seattle and Philadelphia at the steered the Chiefs to the played the Dodgers in Los Angel- and 50 yards. The 5-for-5 per- New York Jets. At night, the New triumph. es. . formance tied a club record. York Giants were at Buffalo. The winless Bucs stung the Atlanta and San Francisco be- Murray joined the the Super Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hous- Lions with three third-quarter gan the day in a tie for first, only - Bowl champions after they ton, Pittsburgh, New England touchdowns after scoring just 27 the second time since divisional .* released Lin Elliott following an and Phoenix had the weekend off. points in losing their first three play began in 1969 that teams ;0-2 start. They held a dog and Washington plays at Miami on games of the season. Craig were even going into the final '• pony show at their practice camp Monday night. Erickson completed 14 of 25 day. In 1982, Milwaukee beat I for a new kicker, and Murray, 37 Butler kicked field goals of 52 passes for 210 yards and two Baltimore on the last day to win - years old and a 14-year veteran, and 48 yards as the Bears sent touchdowns. Reggie Cobb rushed the AL East I won the job. The move paid off the Flacons to their first shutout for one TD and 113 yards - seven As they have each day this big time against the Packers as in five years. It was the sixth more than the entire Tampa Bay weekend, Atlanta went ahead Atlanta Braves rlghtflelder David Justice passes third base coach • the Cowboys evened their record time this season a team has won team had gained on the ground early and put pressure on San Jimmy Williams on his way to home plate after hitting his 40th home 4*2-2. without benefit of a touchdown. its first three games. Francisco. The victory gave the run of the year yesterday during the Braves 5-3 victory over Colorado. -T HOMECOMING 93 HOMECOMING 93 a The 1993 Homecoming committee would Congratulations to the 1994 like to thank the following sponsors for Leadership Conference Executive their gracious donation's. You helped Board Members: make our Homecoming BG NEWS Dawn Baringer a great success ... Dina Dieglio Steve McLaughlin SPORTS Vlckl Franch Mike Sklmln SamB's, Fiesta Hair, Kristin Bulkowski Subway, Falcon House Annissa Ellison Sporting Goods, Friendly's, Hotel Lobby Your source forgomplete coverage of Amanda Bohardt I Doughnuts, Jolly Time, Wal-Mart, Pill's n' Melissa Tittle i Packages, Ranch Steak and Seafood, Ud White Junction, Madhatter Music, Bob Evans, Gall Gudehas Sean Drought Uhlman's Department Store, Barry's Bagels, Bee-Gee Bookstore, SBX, Get excited for an awesome conference! I and UAO. MID-AMERICAN QthletlCS. HOMECOMING 93 HOMECOMING 93 CONFERENCE •»*«?. I Monday, October 4,1993 The BC News page nine RECORD Continued from page ten. punts the Blue and Gold drew first blood. BG-UT goes unnoticed "Toledo came In here undermanned, without a lot The Rockets started on their own 23 with a Ter- of their quality football players," Blackney said. "I rence Mays 4-yard run. Kubiak then rolled right After covering Bowling the Saturday's game. think they did an excellent job of preparing to play hitting wide receiver Scott Brunswick with a in a real tough, physical football game." Green's 17-10 win over Toledo, "Casey was hurt during a 7-yard out pass. I was curious to see what routine drill that we do in prac- Following the game Toledo coach Gary Pinkel On the third play of the drive, with 8:31 remain- national attention the record- tice every day," Plnkel said refused to discuss the effect of not having the ser- ing In the first quarter, the Rockets came up with breaking win might get. last Wednesday. "Unfortun- vices of five Injured starters, Including tailback their only touchdown when Kubiak connected with Casey McBeth, the leading rusher in the MAC with The Falcons triumph over ately, Injuries are a part of the split end Tyrone Brown down the left sideline for a Toledo was their 17th straight game of football. You just have 371 yards. 66-yard touchdown pass. "There are no excuses. We were Inefficient and Mid-American Conference to work through them." The Rockets caught Bowling Green in a blitz sit- FALCON Bowling Green's defense played well," Pinkel said. win, eclipsing Miami's record McBeth was the leading uation and Kubiak checked off at the line of rusher in the MAC coming into The Falcons had a chance to put the game away scrimmage finding Brown In a one-on-one matchup of 16 in a row (1973-75). in the fourth quarter when quarterback Ryan The Falcons conference win- NOTEBOOK Saturday's game with 371 with BG comerback George Johnson. BY AARON DORKSEN Henry led the team to a first-and-goal at the UT Bowling Green answered right back with an ning streak also ties Alabama yards. two-yard line. TEAM STREAKER: Ronnie 11-play, 64-yard drive that culminated with a Brian of the Southeastern Confer- any he has ever coached In, in- However - after Zeb Jackson was dropped for a ence for the longest current Redd had the biggest day of his Leaver 22-yard field goal. cluding Ohio State-Michigan yard loss by Toledo linebacker Joe Joseph - an win streak. and USC-UCLA career Saturday with 130 yards The Falcons held UTs offense to one first down With such success you might receiving, helped by his unsportsmanlike call against the Falcons for taunt- on its next possession and capitalized on excellent How right he was when he ing gave BG a second-and-goal at the 18. expect at least a side note as said, "It's too bad nobody out- 77-yard second quarter touch- field position following Ty Crude's 17-yard shan- ABC or ESPN whipped through Following two incomplete Henry passes, kicker ked punt. side of Northwest Ohio or the down. The score was the Brian Leaver missed a 35-yard field goal attempt the scores of games Involving The Brown and Orange started on UTs 30-yard MAC knows what a great rival- longest In the MAC this season with 2:04 remaining. non-Top 25 teams. ry this Is." and the longest play from line. Henry connected with Martin on a 22-yard Toledo got one last chance on offense, taking crossing pattern over the middle on second down Unbelievably, after watching It's obvious none of the scrimmage for the Falcons in over at its own 20-yard line. Kubiak completed a both networks run through the national televison markets three years. and found Martin again two plays later for an 12-yard pass to split end Tyrone Brown who was 6-yard scoring toss to put BG ahead for good 10-7. nation's scores several times, were tuned In to what hap- The junior split-end has now dragged down by BG corner George Johnson. not a word was mentioned BG's next score ca..ie with 8:45 left in the second pened this weekend at Perry caught a pass in 27 straight After three straight Incomplete passes the about the record-breaking ac- quarter when Henry connected with Redd on a Stadium. games. Rockets were faced with a "fourth-and-game" sit- complishments of the Bowling McBETH UPDATRToledo's thlrd-and-seven crossing pattern. Redd caught the BITELESS BOBCATS: When uation. Green team. Casey McBeth may have a the Falcons travel to Athens ball over the middle around his own 40-yard-line When asking other students more severely sprained ankle Following a Toledo timeout, Kubiak tried a and outraced Toledo free safety Al Baker for a next Saturday they will be fac- sprint out to the right. As he got outside of the If they had seen any mention of ing an Ohio University team 77-yard touchdown. than originally anticipated. pocket BG seemed to have all his receivers BG on the tube they also said It Reports from Toledo are that that has been, well, downright The scoring play was BG's longest from scrim- covered until sophomore split end Scott Brunswick was non-existent and wondered the top back in the MAC now awful. mage during Blackney's tenure at BG. has a cast on his ankle. The Bobcats (0-5) lost to No. broke open on a comeback pattern near the UT Toledo had an excellent opportunity to get in the why. sideline To add insult to Injury, Even more disturbing are 21 Virginia Saturday, 41-7, ex- endzone midway through the third quarter when BG's Johnson broke quickly and popped Bruns- ESPN's Joe college man Chris reports that the Injury oc- tending their losing streak to Kubiak drove the Blue and Gold to a first down at curred when an over-excited wick from behind - just as the ball arrived - while the BG 18. Fowlersaid nothing about BG 14, the longest in the country reaching in front of him to strip the ball free, and but remarked that Ball State third teamer popped McBeth among Division 1-A schools. However, the Falcon front four controlled the Toledo's hopes were killed with 1:16 remaining. and Central Michigan had de- during a drill that was not sup- The biteless Bobcat rushing line of scrimmage, as Jason Woullard and Curtis posed to be full contact. defense is ranked number 105 Toledo players and coaches were furious that Collins stopped Rocket fullback Troy Parker in the veloped a tough rivalry. Inter- pass interference was not called on Johnson, and a A visually shaken Toledo out of 106 Division 1-A schools. middle for no gain. esting thought Chris. UT assistant coach chased one of the referees off Wake up Mr. Fowler, ob- coach Gary Plnkel then report- WHERE IS BREITIGAMr: Outside linebacker Willie Gibson then sacked the field following the game. viously the best rivalry In the edly walked away without say- Noseguard Tom Breltlgam, a Kubiak for an eight-yard loss, setting up a third- "I thought it was Interference and so did my MAC is BG-UT and there was a ing a word. and-16. sophomore from Fostoria.has teammates," Brunswick said. "We can't blame it farely important record set in Plnkel did not specifically taken a leave of absence from Kubiak appeared to have Brown open on a post the game. tell the media how the injury on the rcfs. If our overall execution had been bet- pattern at the BG 5-yard line but comerback Dar- the team for personal reasons. ter we would not have been in that position." Falcon coach Gary Blackney happened and refused to com- nell Staten made the defensive play of the game He did not dress against Things looked brighter for the Rockets early in said this rivalry compares with ment on the situation following Toledo. when he made a big hit on Brown, jarring the ball the game. After both teams traded first quarter loose, and bringing up fourth down. RALLY FTheMAC'93 — 12-0 in the third quarter to open SCOREBOARD up a 19-14 lead. Saturday's raaulta able to get in [to the endzone]," ARMY 35, AKRON 14 COLLEGE WEST POINT, N.Y. - Army re- Football Michigan 24. Iowa 7 Redd said. "It's hard to tell Illinois 28. Purdue 10 o otb a11 discovered the forward pass Sat- whether I would have got in or ONo Stale Si, Nortnwestern 3 not without him." roundup urday and Cadets quarterback Rick Roper made the most of it, MAC Standings Overall, though. Redd said the Noivconference BG passing sceme depends on throwing for 171 yards and two Penn Stale 70. Maryland 7 The Associated Press the concentration of the WESTERN MICHIGAN 27, touchdowns in a 35-14 victory W L Pet over Akron. Western Matt 3 0 1.000 receivers. KENT 21 Ball Stale 2 0 1.000 "When you come across the CHARUHTESVILLE, Va. - KENT, Ohio ~ Jim Vackaro ran BALL STATE 20, CENTRAL Bowling Green 1 0 1.000 - Everyone who's played Ohio Eastern Mich. 1.000 Toledo 7 0 middle it's hard to keep track of for 103 yards on 17 carries and MICHIGAN 17 Akron .067 Bowling Green 10 7 where everybody is going. You University this year has run the scored a touchdown Saturday to Toledo 1 1 500 ball and with good reason. Of the lead Western Michigan to a 27-21 Cental Mfcn. 1 2 333 know you're going to get hit and MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. - Kent .000 UT- Brown 66 pass Irom'Kublax (Hedges kick) you don't know when." nation's 106 Division I-A teams, victory over Kent. Ball State (1-4, 1-2) pulled Miami .000 BG- FG Leaver 22 Blackney believes his offense the Bobcats rank 105th in rush- Western Michigan (3-2 overall, ahead at 12:52 of the third quar- orwu. .000 BG- Martin 6 pass from Henry (Leaver kick) BG- Redd 77 pass from Henry (Leaver Kick) showed that it can be a scoring ing defense. 3-0 in the Mid-American Confer- ter when Mike Neu threw 10 Salurday'a reeulta UT- FG Spring 41 threat on every play. "We wanted to get a running ence) outscored Kent (0-4, 0-2) yards to Brian Oliver for a TD. game into what we were doing, Bowling Green 17. Toledo 10 TEAM STATISTICS but the big pass play seemed to Western MicNga n 27. Kent 21 "Rameir, Ronnie and Ryan ■I?.:.:**::::^^ Eastern Michigan is. Miami 7 were able - with some pretty always be there for us, so we took Ball State 20. Central Michigan 17 BO TOLEDO good protection by our offensive it," quarterback Symmlon Willis Virginia 41. Olio U. 7 First downs 13 20 said after he led the 21st-ranked Army 35. Akron 14 Rushes-Yards 38-61 33-61 line - to come up with some big Bowl-n-Greenery Passing 232 243 plays. Cavaliers to a 41-7 victory. Saturday, Oct. 9 Return Yards 14 14 The Bobcats (0-5) lost their Comp-Att-int All You Can Eat 12-22-0 21-40-0 14th in a row, the longest current Bowing Green at Onto Punts 6 41 7-32 "That's the key to any football Toledo at Baa State Fumbles Lost 0-0 0-0 game." string in Division I-A. Central MKnigan at western Michigan Penalties-Yards 8-79 7-59 Daily Features Kent at Eastern Michigan Time or Possession 20:38 3122 Miami a! Akron m [The Homecoming King And Queen Committee Mon Tucs Uicd Thurs Fri Big Ten Standings INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS I would like to thank the following people for I their time and dedication throughout the Rushing: Bowling Green. Jackson 26-63. <& W L T Pet. Card 3-23. Alexander 1 -1, Parker 2-8. Henry Homecoming King and Queen selection F& 1.000 0 0 6-(mmus 32). Toledo. Mays 14-46. Parker 5-6. 4? Ohk) State .000 0 0 Walls 4-6. 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page ten The BC News Monday, October 4, 1993 29,210 SEE BG SET RECORD In his two-plus seasons at Bowling Green, head coach Gary Bowling Green (2-2,1-0) and Toledo (2-2,1-1) both finished with by Aaron Dorksen Blackney has won every MAC game (17-0) and every home game 61 net yards rushing and the play of the was also sports editor (11-0) he has coached in, while winning two conference titles. very even - but it was Bowling Green's ability to make more big The streak was important, but more importantly Bowling Green plays that propelled them to the victory. beat one of this year's preseason favorites to win the MAC, Black- Bowling Green earned itself a place in Mid-American Confer- ney said. "I don't think there's any question that Toledo dominated the ence history Saturday with a 17-10 victory over arch-rival Toledo. "I thought that coming into this football game, it would come line of scrimmage in terms of the rush," Blackney said. "But we A homecoming crowd of 29,210, the second largest in Perry Sta- down to a quarterback battle," Blackney said. "Both teams would had Rameir [Martinjand Ronnine [Redd], and Ryan Henry, who dium history, saw the Falcons win their 17th straight conference have liked to run the football but I didn't think that was going to were able to come up with some big plays and that was the key to game, breaking the old record of 16 straight wins set by Miami happen because Toledo has one of the best rushing defenses we the game." (1973-75). will see all year." BG sophomore quarterback Ryan Henry connected on 12-of-22 The BG Ncwt/Tcreu Thomas attempts for 232 yards and two touchdowns. Toledo's Tim Kubiak was 21-for-40 for 243 yards and one touchdown. Neither quarter- back turned the ball over, although Kubiak got a break in the fourth quarter when he a BG roughing the passer negated a Vince Palko .

MAC Record: 17 and Counting 1991 Bowling Green 17, Eastern Michigan 6 Bowling Green 17, Central Michigan 10 Bowling Green 45, Ohio 14 Bowling Green 24, Toledo 21 Bowling Green 23, Western Michigan 10 Bowling Green 17, Miami 7 Bowling Green 35, Kent 7 Bowling Green 14, Ball State 13 1992 Bowling Green 29, Western Michigan 19 Bowling Green 17, Central Michigan 14 Bowling Green 31, Ohio 14 Bowling Green 10, Toledo 9 Bowling Green 24, Akron 3 Bowling Green 44, Miami 24 Bowling Green 28, Kent 22 Bowling Green 38, Ball State 6 1993 Bowling Green 17, Toledo 10

Falcon split end Ronnie Redd hauled In five catches for 130 yards and flanker Rameir Martin had four catches for 64 yards. "It hasn't hit us yet," Palko said. "We don't pay attention to preseason polls. We just go out and try to play to the best of our abilities." Falcon tight end Ryan McElroy dives In an attempt to catch a tempts for 232 yards. He also threw two touchdown passes In BG's Ryan Henry pass. Henry finished with 12 completions in 22 at- 17-10 win Saturday. See RECORD, page nine. Gregory to step down Music mishap sabotages by Mike Kazlmore According to Gregory, the $92,325 salary, $31,129.12, for sports writer announcement just came out September through December. during the board's meeting. However, this could change Falcon cross country race "I didn't come out and say depending upon whether Gre- The Bowling Green Board of anything because I thought gory's interim contract, which by Eric Blshoff While runners warmed up Price said. "After the first mile, Trustees ac- that the timing was wrong," expires Dec 31, is extended sportswriter prior to the beginning of the the girls did a good job at making cepted the Gregory said. "It seemed unu- until June 30,1994. meet, music was played around a run of it. From the first mile resignation sual to be talking about it In Gregory came to Bowling the starting line. When the music mark to the end, the girls caught of athletic di- September when I still might Green 12 years ago and has CHICAGO - The Lakefront In- stopped, the starter quickly an- over 100 runners to finish rector Jack be here in June." since set a standard of excel- vitational in Chicago enabled a nounced, "runners on your strong." Leading the way for the Gregory Fri- According to BGSU person- lence designed to place Bowl- young women's cross country mark," and the race began. Falcons was freshman Laura d a y nel records Gregory officially ing Green's sports programs squad to test its abilities against Hall, who placed 8th overall and However, retired on Aug. 31, allowing among the elite in Intercolle- stiff competition. 5th among Division I schools Gregory will him to take advantage of a giate athletic programs. Bowling Green finished the "There are so many with a time of 18:48. retain his po- year-long retirement plan race with 87 points as a team, Tracy Losi, the second runner sition on an G "window" which closed Sept. 1. "I have many fond memories while Mid-American Conference bodies in a race of this for Bowling Green, finished with interim basis Under this plan, Gregory will of Bowling Green," Gregory opponent Western Michigan tied size that it makes it a time of 19:10 - good for 21st until a replacement is found. be paid a prorated share of his said. Eastern Kentucky for first place difficult to run. From overall. Right behind Losi was honors with 47 points in the team teammate Suzanne Isco at 19:20 competition. the first mile mark to in 22nd place. "Eastern Kentucky a few the end, the girls caught Jenny Wheeler was BG's weeks ago beat Miami and we fourth runner, finishing in 36th Ronnie, Rameir, Ryan beat Miami last week, so I felt we over 100 runners to place with a time of 19:48. had a chance to win the race," finish strong." 'That was Jenny's best per- Coach Steve Price said. "With formance since she has been this performance. Western Mich- head coach Steve Price here at BG," Price said. rally BG with big plays igan may be the best in the Rounding out BG's top five was MAC." Unfortunately for BG, most of Kristin Gaddls with a 19:49 time Other notable teams at the the team wasn't ready for the and 40th place overall. by Mark Leonard DeChant forced BG out of its running a blitz coming on. There's only so meet were DePaul, Loyola, Cen- start and were behind from the "I think we will recover from assistant sports editor game. many people left there in the tral Michigan and South Dakota get go. this week's race and be ready for "The University of Toledo secondary. State "There are so many bodies in a the All-Ohio meet Friday," Coach plays a very unusual scheme," he "And a lot of timing goes into BG was a victim of a strange race of this size that it makes It Price said. "We have a chance to Rameir Martin and Ronnie said. "We only see it once a year. crossing plays." pre-race event. difficult to run," coach Steve win next weekend." Redd licked their chops as they I would have liked to have run The Falcons' most successful lined up for BG's first offensive the football and take the pressure pass play occurred in the second The BG N>wi/r