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Thursday , November 11,1993 Bowling Green, Volume 76, Issue 56 Briefs Casey speaks at dedication Weather The BC New»/T>r«MThomai Becoming mostly cloudy today with a high in the mid Former 50s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent. Tonight, mostly cloudy athlete with a low in the upper 30s and a 20 percent chance of rain. praises Inside the News author

Day-care results an- by Ginger Phillips nounced: human diversity reporter Results from a survey dis- tributed to faculty, staff and students show people have A well-known alumnus mixed feelings about a cam- visited the University Wednesday afternoon to speak pus day-care facility. The at the dedication ceremony of results of the survey are be- ing evaluated before further the James Baldwin Conference Room as part of the 10th an- action on the issue is taken. nual Ethnic Studies Confer- □ Page three. ence. Baldwin, once a writer-in- Outside campus residence and Distinguished Visiting Professor of the Uni- versity's ethnic studies de- Woman reports rape: partment wrote numerous A woman told the Univer- novels and plays about the re- sity Health Center she was lationships between blacks and raped by an acquaintance on whites in the United States. Oct. 29. Guest speaker Bernie Casey, Police said the attack took who graduated from the Uni- place in an apartment be- versity in 1961, first attended hind Kinko's, 113 Railroad the University at the age of 17 Street, at about 2:30 to 3 a.m. to study art and play football. The man reportedly of- After graduating, Casey fered the woman a ride went on to play professional home from a local bar. Dur- football for the San Francisco University alumnus, former pro football player and film star Ber- Casey spoke at the dedication ceremony of the James Baldwin ing , the man said 49er's and the Los Angeles Conference Room in Shatzel Hall and then met with the Falcon he had to stop at his apart- nie Casey visits the University Wednesday as part of the ethnic Rams. He then went on to act in studies conference festivities honoring author James Baldwin. football team during their practice. ment. movies, including "Spies Like The woman said at his Us," "Revenge of the Nerds" he said. "Everytime I return to members white people saying, "When you talk about ethnic of rage," Casey said, quoting apartment, the man raped and "Roots." this campus, I find I experi- "How will we ever make this studies you hear 'What do you Baldwin. her. Casey said he was pleased ence mixed emotions." adjustment?" people want? There is no white Casey said another reason The woman filed the re- the University was dedicating Casey said some of his mem- "This kind of an experience studies.'" he said. for having an ethnic studies port on Nov. S but has not the conference room to James ories of his time at the Univer- can be devastating to people of department is to give out truth- decided whether she will Baldwin. sity are wonderful while some color," Casey said. "Not much Casey said everything in so- ful information. Most of the in- file charges. "God bless Bowling Green are wretched. has changed. It is painful the ciety is centered around "white formation on minorities that for doing this," he said. "Read At the time he attended there kind of rejection and resis- studies." people receive is from movies Alcohol good for you?: something of his so he is not were no African Americans liv- tance [Caucasians] exhibit on [ which often portray them in a ATLANTA - After years remembered just as a room but ing in town, he said. In addi- African Americans) all the "This is very hard for white negative manner, he said. of debate over whether al- as a person and an artist. tion, few landlords would rent time." folks to understand," he said. "[Caucasians] have been cohol reduces the risk of Casey said he was happy to to African Americans and it Casey said it is important to "They don't understand be- programmed with this misin- heart disease, some re- return to the University but was impossible to find a barber have an ethnic studies depart- cause they're always in the formation," Casey said. "We searchers are reluctantly was disappointed that some in the area who would cut their ment so that not only Cauca- majority. We are always in the desperately need truthful dia- beginning to admit that non- things still remain the same. hair. sians can learn about different minority." logue. That is the worth of drinkers might be wise to "It is always a pleasure for Casey said he recalls the in- people but people of color can "To be a black man in Amer- having an ethnic studies [de- pour themselves a glass of me to return to this campus," tegration process and he re- learn about themselves as well. ica is to be in a constant state partment]." wine with dinner. "The data support that quite strongly - a small amount of wine with meals District Is a healthy lifestyle," Dr. R. BG police counter charges Curtis Ellison of Boston University said Tuesday. judge The focus on wine comes Division releases investigation summary to satisfy critics from continuing studies of by Joe Peltier one of the most intriguing O The Wood County probation department dismisses police reporter the police division has not been actively in- puzzles about the cause of was contacted to locate people who are on heart disease: vestigating the assaults. Flyers and stickers on campus have made similar accusations. probation but not on parole. How can the French de- O The FBI developed a psychological pro- Hiser suit vour buttery croissants, After a protest last week by students and At the rally, protesters gave police a list of local residents. Bowling Green police are at- demands that included showing proof that file on the suspect based on the three as- drench their filet mlgnon in saults. by Shari L. Veleba beamaise sauce and follow tempting to counter charges of inaction in officers are working on the cases. three assault investigations. Ash and Capt. Thomas Votava said they a Detectives briefed 47 other Northwest courts reporter it with Camembert cheese Ohio police agencies on the cases. Rape sus- or creme caramel while still On Wednesday they released a list of steps delayed the release of the details because they have taken to solve an Aug. 27 rape, a they were afraid it would hurt their in- pects in other areas were questioned about maintaining one of the the Bowling Green assaults. A judge has dismissed a world's lowest rates of heart Sept. 30 attempted rape and an Oct. 8 as- vestigations. $175,000 lawsuit filed against the "We didn't want to hide anything but we O Investigators conducted interviews disease? sault, and said again that the investigations City of Bowling Green by the are a high priority. didn't want to hinder the invest igaton," Ash door-to-door in the neighborhoods where the The French death rate attacks took place. family of a former University from heart attacks caused "People in this department have mothers, said. Following in its entirety is the list the 3 Police ran two decoy operations in which student who was murdered last by clogging of the coronary daughters and wives in this community," year. police provided to The News on Wednesday: female officers walked the same route the arteries is about 75 deaths Chief Galen Ash said. "We take this very se- The suit, which was filed in □ Detectives contacted the state parole rape victim had walked. Detectives also pa- per 100,000 people each riously." February of this year in the U.S. board to find and check the known parolees year. In the United States, The release of the list follows a Nov. 4 ral- See Charges, page five. District Court in Toledo, claimed the rate is more than double: ly attended by about 60 people who charged in Northwest Ohio. the city endangered Joy Hiser by about 200 deaths per 100,000 not enforcing the probation con- people. ditions of one of the men respon- Yet the French diet is sible for her Feb. 5,1992 asphyx- even higher in fat than the Congress speaks of NAFTA debate iation death. American diet. Americans Judge John Potter, who dis- get about 22 percent of their missed the case, and William calories from fat; the Undecided House members say event has little impact on decision Caughey, attorney for the Hiser French 25 percent. family, could not be reached for Evidence increasingly The Associated Press and Ross Perot had given them Another undecided lawmaker, ranged from 30 to 70, and they comment. Bowling Green City suggests that this so-called momentum. Rep. Nita Lowey, DN.Y., said she came from all corners of the Attorney Michael Marsh said he French paradox is probably "It's nothing new," Rep. Jay would rely little on the debate. country although many from the thinks Potter made the right de- due to yet another French WASHINGTON - The bally- Kim, R-Calif., said of the debate She said she was far more inter- 23-member Florida delegation cision. passion: wine. hooed Gore-Perot debate had as he emerged from a morning ested in how the pact would af- were said to be uncommitted. "We're pleased with their de- New studies reported this little impact on undecided House White House meeting with the fect companies and jobs in her "I just don't think you can an- cision," he said. "We never week at a meeting of the members who will vote on the pact's chief champion, President district. swer the question totally how thought there was any merit to it. American Heart Association free-trade agreement, the law- Clinton. "I have read NAFTA. I "I have a half-dozen meetings many are actually undecided and Absolutely none." are adding to the evidence makers said Wednesday. With a studied it thoroughly." today on NAFTA, and more how many are just reporting un- Marsh said city police worked that a glass of wine, or even week to go, supporters said they Kim said he told Clinton his tomorrow," she said. "By the end decided," said House Speaker to prove Hiser was murdered and a beer or a scotch-on-the- were 25-30 votes short; oppo- main concern was negotiating a of the week, I think I'll sort this Thomas Foley, D-Wash. was not the victim of a suicide, as rocks, cuts the risk of heart nents said the gap was much prisoner exchange treaty to send out." Supporters of the agreement originally thought. disease. larger. criminal illegal aliens back to With both sides keeping their were buoyed by Gore's debate "If it weren't for the city. It Backers of the North American Mexico. He said he might con- vote lists secret, it was impossi- performance defending the pact would have been written off as a Compiled from staff and Free Trade Agreement crowed sider backing NAFTA if Clinton ble to know with certainty how that would eliminate tariffs and suicide," he said. "There are wire reports. that the televised face-off be- voiced support for such an many undecided House members tween Vice President Al Gore agreement. there really were. Estimates See NAFTA, page thr«*. See Hiier, page three. Opinion page two The BC News Thursday , November 11,1993 The BG News ^J3l«S*aMSOSI -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 Senator's rights infringed upon? It's with mixed feelings that we at the News watch the tap-dancing going on over Congress' efforts to obtain Sen. Robert Packwood's personal diaries. Granted, the ethical violations Sen. Packwood is suspected of - sexual harassment is not the least among them - are serious, and granted, the Senate Ethics Committee has a duty to investigate all wrongdoing. Kevorkian's crusade spiteful But somehow, the nonchalance with which the American public is watching the whole Diary Drama Dr. Kevorkian over illness, he has gained an intense, emo- is a little unsettling. tional following. "This is what I want: the showdown." The problem is that Dr. Kevorkian's self- After all, these are someone's personal writings -- So proclaimed Jack Kevorkian just before important demeanor and seemingly adoles- and Packwood hasn't actually been charged with his brief incarceration this past weekend. cent defiance of the law suggests that his anything. And while we approve of the committee's He said it with his Alfred E. Neuman-ish legal battle is now being waged more for investigations, the fact that the government can poke "What, me worry?" grin, as though he's a egotistical considerations than for patient its nose into personal journals makes even us jour- fast draw who can't wait to face off with rights. nalists a little uncomfortable. Marshall Dillon at dawn. There can be no doubt that Dr. Kevorkian This week, the committee was given the green It's this attitude and the pathetic spectacle began his provocative crusade armed with a light to pursue court actions to get the diaries. Pack- of his Friday court appearance that raises genuine, forthright belief in his cause. wood will fight back, of course, but it's unclear how questions about Dr. Kevorkian's current mo- Clearly, he seemed impassioned by his phi- successful he will be. The ethics committee is a very tives behind advocating assisted suicides. losophy and his need to demonstrate its mer- powerful body - as it should be -- and its in- His recent actions could almost be con- its. vestigative capabilities are not dependent on a grand strued as misguided heroics if they weren't But at some point a metamorphosis took so disturbing. On September 9 of this year, David Coehrs place within this volatile campaign. At some jury's indictment. the same day he was bound over for trial for point Dr. Kevorkian seems to have sacri- But most Americans seem less concerned about assisting in the death of Belle Isle, Michigan ficed his self-professed compassion for the the investigation than the fact that the committee's resident Tom Hyde, Dr. Kevorkian also as- controversy in which his client is embroiled terminally and chronically ill in order to en- action has several members of Congress squirming, sisted Donald O'Keefe, of Detroit, in his sui- have to be considered. Receiving Dr. Kevor- gage in a personal, vindictive grudge match afraid the diaries might expose their own improprie- cide. When he was sent to jail for violating a kian's permission to make light of it says with authority ties. The news media hasn't helped -- for the last court order to cease this practice, Dr. Ke- more about the physician than one hundred His actions don't substantiate his claim. week, reporters have been writing tongue-in-cheek vorkian refused to post bail and insisted on of his impassioned speeches. The sense of urgency with which he seems to pieces about the paranoia the whole issue has start- being carried bodily from the courtroom, his "It's my life or this immoral law, and I accumulate his suicide assists began long ed. feet dragging behind him. Once behind bars know what the authorities want, all of them: before, while he was still anticipating the No one, it seems, has questioned whether it is even he vowed to starve himself to death in the governor, legislature, the Pope. They possibility of a law forbidding the practice. protest. want me dead," the doctor stated. Not one to be out-maneuvered. Dr. Kevor- right to read someone's diary before proving he or Meanwhile, Dr. Kevorkian's blustery at- His flair for the dramatic is impressive kian worked in haste and with assembly line she broke a law. After all, it may come very close to torney, Geoffrey Fieger, decried the court's but sounds a troubling chord. Not just his efficiency to score a couple more assists be- violating the U.S. Constitution's Fifth Amendment, decision to jail his client. He made several limp-bodied removal from the Wayne fore a law could go into effect. One could al- which allows defendants to avoid testifying against statements to the press praising the selfless, County courtroom, but his exaggerated most imagine him placing notches on his themselves. compassionate efforts of the retired pathol- complaints of stomach and kidney problems suicide machine. Not that Packwood has to worry about his private ogist to aid the suffering. Almost imme- after just one day on his fruit juice prison He seems to continue his illegal campaign thoughts appearing in the pages of the National En- diately afterward, Mr. Fieger taped an inex- fast. And, of course, his strange presumption for the wrong reason. Not because it eases quirer. Another one of Congress' little priveleges is cusably tasteless television commercial that a governor and-stranger still—a pope suffering and pain, and not because it af- that it can exempt itself from the U.S. Freedom of In- promoting a popular Detroit radio team. would rejoice over his demise. They are all fords the hopelessly ill what he claims is formation Act - and it often does when conducting Fieger threw his arms around the deejays shrewd and successful attempts to gain their basic right to choose death over ethics investigations. and laughed while exclaiming, "I think these sympathy. disease. guys are a gas!" He did it with Dr. Kevor- Dr. Kevorkian has mastered the art of It's fairly certain the state's judicial But that hasn't stopped Packwood from trying to kian's knowledge and consent. drama and self-promotion during his ex- system will prove to be the faster draw when dissuade the committee by announcing that the diar- Had this sick humor been spoken by tended stint as one of the media's most con- Dr. Kevorkian gets his showdown. Whether ies could be embarrassing -- at the least -- to other someone else, and in a different arena, it troversial darlings. Flashing his trademark or not one personally supports his ideas, members of Congress. That tactic may be a bluff, could possibly be dismissed as merely inap- toothy grin and speaking with graceful as- they will undoubtedly prove too radical for and it's certainly a curious way of keeping your col- propriate. But Mr. Fieger's position and the suredness about the right to choose death Michigan's conservatism leagues off your back. But before we snicker at Sen. Packwood and specu- late about what the committee might find in his diar- ies, maybe we should ask if they should be looking there in the first place. Cartoons

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Thursday , November 11,1993 The BG News page three Recent survey The BG Newi/TereM Thomas reveals need for day care by Courtney Gangeml administration reporter

Results of a recent survey which asks students and faculty mem- bers if they favor a University day-care facility show people are split on the proposal, but are willing to have the University further ex- plore the issue, according to University officials. "Results are roughly of an equal amount for those who are for a fa- cility as those who are [unsure]," said John Moore, director of the of- fice of personnel services. The results of the child-care survey, developed by the University office of personnel services, are now being evaluated by Univeristy President Paul Olscamp and the various constituent groups for eval- uation to further child care on campus, Moore said. Last month, the constituent groups including Faculty Senate, Clas- sified Staff Council, Administrative Staff Council, Graduate Student Government and Undergraduate Student Government decided to question students and staff members about the need of a child-care facility. They then sought help from the office of personnel services to create and distribute the survey. The office mailed 2,548 surveys to full-time employees of the Uni- versity and 1,200 surveys to graduate students. In addition, 2,550 surveys were available throughout campus for students who wanted to fill one out. The office received 1,113 completed surveys - 18 percent of the 6,298 sent out, he said. The report will be examined piece by piece to filter the information submitted by those who filled out the surveys, Moore said. "A surprising amount of comments showed that individuals would be willing to volunteer their time to the center," Moore said. "Two hundred eighty-two individuals said they would volunteer." Most respondents agreed that the center should not be subsidized P.O.W Society of the AFOEP is sponsoring the 24-hour vigil to pay tribute but should be self-supported, Moore said. to those men and women who have been prisoners of war and who Monies are available from the state for the facilty. Each year for Cadet Captain Brian Moore, a member of the University's Air Force Officer Education Program pretends he is a prisoner of war have not come home yet. "I feel It's a great cause. We should do all the past two years, The Ohio Board of Regents has given $2 million to in front of the Union Oval Wednesday afternoon. The Arnold Air we can to get them back home," Moore said. state universities in Ohio to help establish and upgrade child-care centers, said Bob Kreienkamp, chairman of Classified Staff Council. "One university has even received almost $400,000 from the Ohio Board of Regents for child care," Kreienkamp said. The survey accomplished what was asked originally by each con- stituent group, whether there was an actual need for a child-care fa- RSA, fraternity sponsor forum cility on campus, Kreienkamp said. "The survey seems to indicate there is a definite need for child care out there," Kreienkamp said. Local speakers discuss personal experiences with AIDS The breakdown of the actual survey showed there was a four per- cent need by undergraduates and an 11 percent need from graduate by Melissa Lipowskl it, how to deal with it in their own lives and Through her own experiences, Nancy students for a campus day- care facility, Moore said. The survey also health reporter how to cope when it affects those around Drake, a David's house resident, reinforced showed a 16 percent need by the faculty, and a 33 percent need by them. the idea that students can never be certain both the administrators and classified staff members who have chil- In addition, residents of David's House, a their partner is not infected with the disease. dren, he said. There is nowhere to run and nowhere to residential home in Toledo that provides as- "When you are involved in an intimate re- hide. The HIV virus is a people disease and sisted living for those who have been diag- lationship, even if it is just with one person, can affect virtually anyone's life, directly or nosed with the HIV or the AIDS virus, were if it isn't the first time each of you are NAFTA- Hiser indirectly, at any time, according to local present to share their personal experiences having sex, it is equivalent to sleeping with Continued from page one. Continued from page one. experts on AIDS and HIV. with the disease, as well as to give students 250 people," Drake said. other trade barriers among the some guilty parties and they are As part of Fear No People Week, Residen- the opportunity to meet the people who live Drake, who became infected with the United States, Mexico and Can- in jail." tial Services and service fraternity Alpha with the viruses. virus through her ex-husband, was under the ada over the next 15 years. The suit alleged that Steven Phi Omega co-sponsored three presentations "It is good to finally have a face to put with misconception that she was immune to the the disease," said Donald Smith, a graduate They said lawmakers' votes Woodworth, one of Hiser's form- about AIDS which occurred simultaneously disease due to the fact that she was involved could be influenced by early, pos- er roommates who pled guilty to Tuesday night. student infected with the HIV virus. "Until in a monogomous relationship, she said. itive public opinion polls of reac- involuntary manslaughter, was Between the media, the entertainment in- the disease affects you personally or Students have to remind themselves that tion to the debate. A survey of allowed to violate conditions of dustry and personal experiences, everyone someone you know, you really do not know the only person they know everything about 357 adults taken overnight by his probation because he worked is affected by the growing threats of the what it is like to live with it." is themselves, she said. USA Today and CNN showed 57 as a paid drug informant for the virus because people are naturally affected Partners can tell their partners anything Because the Center for Disease Control percent of respondents favoring Bowling Green Police Division. by those around them, said Christine Licht, and be able to convince them of its validity, house director of Residential Services who says that one in 500 college-age students are NAFTA after the debate, com- The suit also claimed that when in actuality, it can be just a lie, she pared with 34 percent before- spoke to a group of students at the forum in presently affected with the HIV virus. Uni- said. Woodworth's association with the McDonald North residence hall. versity students should pay special attention hand. Scott Riddle, another roommate "I thought that I was in a monogomous re- The presentation, "Living with AIDS and to HI • and AIDS information and take ad- lationship," she said. "How many of you "If you're going to listen to who was also found guilty of in- your constituents, then you'll re- HIV" gave University students the opportu- vantage of it when it is available to them, voluntary manslaughter, was one nity to learn about the virus, how to prevent Licht said. spond to public opinion polls," of several violations of Wood- See AIDS, page five. said Rep. David Dreier, R-Calif., worth's probation terms. a pact supporter. Marsh said he is "happy" the Pro-NAFTA forces had Rep. suit was dropped but said he Jim Bacchus, D-Fla., declare his feels sorry for the Hiser family. THIS WEEK AT THE support for the pact on television right after the broadcast. Bac- chus had decided to support the Escape the ordinary with.. P.ZZO' s»8o*ling CI*I COLLEGE OF MUSICAL ARTS agreement earlier Tuesday. 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Main 352-9951 THUR / NOV 18 / 8 PM / KOBACKER HALL — Off Campus Quantum 90' Cards Accepted Anytime MONDAY / TUESDAY JAZZ LAB BANDS Appearing Thurs. Only — On Campusrun Quantum 90' Cards Acceptedepti afterSprn TATR. TCHAIKOWSKY AND THE RUSSIANS SER«S FAS: FACULTY ARTIST SERIES The Rivermen ($! TICKETS REQUIRED - CONTACT THE MMAC BOX OFFICE AT 372-8171 video • darts pinball bar brain pool MOORE MUSICAL ARTS CENTER iiijiiiiiiiii.i.i Local roap,e tour The BC News Thursday, November 11,1993 International Festival will feature cultural activities by Ginger Phillips icans. Americans to learn about human diversity reporter "One of the purposes is to let different cultural activities and people know there is a lot of in- believes it will be a success. ternational students on campus," This weekend students and Ong said. "It's also to get interna- community members will get the "I expect it to be very success- tional students together to share ful because a lot of people are go- chance to experience cultures their cultures and experiences." from around the world without ing to be involved," he said. "Not even leaving town. only will it provide the opportu- Michelle St. Onge, advisor of nity for Bowling Green students WSA, said the festival will fea- but also for the community to let The World Student Association ture dancing, singing, arts and them know about other countries is sponsoring their annual Inter- crafts and a fashion show. and lifestyles." national Festival on Saturday, "[The WSA] mission is to pro- Nov. 23 at St. Thomas More Uni- mote multicultural understand- versity Parish from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Ong said the only problem of ing," she said. "This is one way of the event is the limited tickets The "World Cultural Expose" doing It." available due to the size of where will feature food, song, dance and it is to take place. many other cultural activities St. Onge said some of the coun- St. Onge said tickets for the from around the world. tries which will be represented at event have already sold out. Stu- Lawrence Ong, public relations the festival will include India, dents interested in learning coordinator of the event, said the Korea, Maylasia, Japan and about new cultures can look for- festival has been organized in an Africa. ward to the WSA's annual inter- effort for international students Ong said he believes the fes- national dinner which will take to share their culture with Amer- tival is a valuable opportunity for place in April. Senator introduces bill Ohio criminals to no longer profit from crimes

by Snarl L. Veleba "We're revising it to include Heil said that after the killings, Ben Cordy clears the ashes of his mother-in-law's old house at S12 East Reed St. Wednesday evening. courts reporter family members, agents or as- Dillon sold his house, set up a The house was destroyed to make way for a new apartment complex. Cordy Is an operator at the citv signees of a member of a fami- trust fund for his family and de- of Bowling Green's waste water treatment plant. ly," he said. "It's a good law. It clared bankruptcy. If one state senator has his makes sense." "The taxpayers got stuck pay- way, Ohio criminals and their The Senate Judiciary Commit- ing for his legal bills," he said. families would no longer profit tee has been assigned to further Dillon was sentenced to life in from gruesome crimes that ap- consider the proposed law, but it prison with no possibility of par- peal to movie makers or book is not known when that will hap- Halls use recycled napkins ole for 16S years for the killings. publishers. pen, he said. State Sen. Betty Montgomery, State senator Robert W. Ney, R-Perrysburg, a co-sponsor of by Leah Barnum Lorenzen, manager at Harshman R-St. Clairsville, has introduced The bill was initiated after Ney continue to use the white nap- the legislation and vice chair- environment reporter Dining Hall. kins, Lorenzen said. Senate Bill 225. Ohio's version of received word that the wife of woman of the state Senate Judi- New York's "Son of Sam" law "Last year brown was the only Some problems with the brown convicted Ohio serial killer Tho- ciary committee, said the bill choice we had, but this year that would prevent profiteering mas Dillon was being offered napkins were that they were fli- would shift concern from the After a year of brown recycled [purchasers]have a choice be- msy, gave off lots of dust, and from the sale of movie or book large sums of money for the sto- criminals to the victims of napkins, the University dining rights to their stories. tween the white and the brown," fell apart easily, said Dave ry of her husband's 1989 to 1992 crimes. halls have switched back to the she said. Dave Heil, a legislative aide killings of outdoorsmen in the Maley, manager of Commons traditional white ones. But are Both colors aie made of 100 Dining Hall. for Ney, said the Ohio bill differs eastern section of the state. "No criminal should be allowed they the same as the white non- percent recycled material, but However, the process of from the New York law because "This really, really hurt a lot of to profit from his criminal activi- recycled napkins used in past the white was not offered last bleaching the white napkins may it includes other individuals con- the [victimized] families, know- ties," she said. "It is time we years? Absolutely not. year, she said. have adverse effects ■ ac- nected with the convicted crimi- ing his family profited from the started worrying more about the The new white napkins are nal to "protect future victims," People seem to prefer the cording to Chuck Hull , Ohio deaths of their family members," victims of crime than the crimi- made of 100 percent recycled white napkins to the brown ones, he said. Heil said. nals who prey on those vict ims." material, according to Sandy branch of the Environmental so the dining halls will probably Protection Agency.

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British company Travellers International, left The coach carrying 46 people clipped the back London with 42 Americans, two Canadians, the of a van on the M2 highway in Kent county in driver and a British guide on board. southeastern England, police said. It spun The tourists were on a day trip to the 12th-cen- ENG—Aerial view of the motorway scene at Faversham, 50 miles southeast of London, where a bus around, plunged through a crash barrier and tury Canterbury Cathedral, seat of the Anglican carrying American tourists crashed off the road and down an embankment Wednesday Nov. 10,1993, landed on its side 20 feet down the embankment. Church, and to Leeds Castle. killing at least 10 people and injuring more than 30. Alleged victim files charges Bobbitt acquitted Former foster care resident claims he suffered sexual abuse Q£ cpvual aSSCJult by Sharl L. Veleba April 24, 1992, by one or more adult male He said Judith Gusweiler, a director at the courts reporter employees. center, tried to hide the discovery of inap- byAnneGearan He also charges the abuse took place after propriate supervision. The Associated Press alcohol or drugs had been given to him. The lawsuit seeks monetary compensa- A 19-year-old former resident of a Perrys- The alleged abuse included coercion into tion, but the amount was not specified in the burg foster care service which came under sexual contact, touching, fondling, oral sex- complaint. MANASSAS, Va - John Bobbitt was acquitted Wednesday of sexu- scrutiny amid child abuse allegations earlier ual contact and anal sexual intercourse. Judy L. Stearns, the man's attorney, de- ally assaulting his wife after a jury rejected her argument that she this year has filed a sexual abuse lawsuit The man also said the male employees who clined comment on the case. sliced off his penis to retaliate "at the very thing that harmed her." against the company and others connected allegedly abused him were infected with the "To be honest, we would like to talk about "I'm thankful to the jury. They believed me," Bobbitt said. "I just with it. HIV virus, "creating a substantial risk" of it, but we are not at liberty to talk about it," want to get on with my life." According to the complaint filed in Wood transmitting the disease to him. she said. Bobbin's wife, Lorena, will be tried on Nov. 29 on a malicious County Court of Common Pleas, the man, He claims he has suffered "severe humi- Specialized Foster Care Services, which wounding charge. The same prosecutor will handle that case and who is referred to only as "John Doe" al- liation and terror, pain and suffering," as was supervised by Gusweiler and her hus- wants to use the testimony against her. She faces up to 20 years in leges he suffered "severe sexual abuse and well as physical and mental injuries plus se- band, Frederick Gusweiler, was the focus of prison if convicted, as her husband had on a charge of marital sexual battery and gross disregard of his rights" on vere anguish and depression. child abuse allegations during spring. assault. The jury of nine women and three men deliberated about four Charges hours before clearing Bobbitt. Bobbitt, 26, jumped from his chair and hugged his lawyer, Gregory Continued from page one. Murphy, then buried his face in Murphy's shoulder as Bobbin's aunt □ Police distributed composite Molly Merry man, an organizer ched the facts in this case and shouted, "Oh Lord, thank you!" trolled the neighborhoods in un- pictures of the attacker the day of the rally, said she is pleased by they have never called us to talk "I look forward to the day when Lorena Bobbitt is not in the lexicon marked cars. after the Sept. 30 attack. And the release of the information. about the demands," Votava said. of the feminist movement because she's not telling the truth," Mur- O With the victim's consent, officers offered to do composites "I think it is wonderful they Merryman said the rally phy said. police put a trace on her tele- for all of the victims. are going public with this," Mer- brought the issue before the pub- Mrs. Bobbitt, 24, who had been cited by some feminists as a symbol phone. O Detectives performed fol- ryman said. "It is very commen- lic, but she believes it is now time of just how far abused wives can be driven, wasn't in court. a The victim of the Sept. 30 at- low-up Interviews with all of the dable on their part." for the department's critics to sit "Lorena Bobbitt lost the ban It- but in the process raised issues that tempted rape entered local bars victims. Votava had harsh words for the down with the police in private. got the attention of the whole country focused on marital rape and while under surveillance to try to O In investigation of an assault organizers of the Nov. 4 rally. "The media does not need to be domestic violence," said Kim Gandy, executive vice president of the identify the rapist. on University student Micki "The protesters seem more in- involved in our future meetings, National Organization for Women. 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Thursday , November 11, 1993 The BC News page seven Women's hoops picked to repeat Tht BC KMMffik P*oto Falcons return pair of Toledo. Kent expected All-Conference players to challenge mighty BG by Mark Leonard DeChant one miracle shot of winning its and cruised to a MAC tourna- assistant sports editor first tournament game again.it by Mark Leonard DeChant Florida. assistant sports editor ment title. The Falcons lost two very Clark, entering just her Close wins. Blowouts. Win- important players, but return third season as a head coach, ning streaks. Championships. five seniors, including two Women's basketball coach has enjoyed the type of suc- Pre-season accolades. Post- Pre-Season All MAC selec- Jaci Clark has developed a cess most young coaches only season accolades. Tourna- tions. unique ritual that she has dream about. She has com- ments. So...what do they do for an practiced after almost all of piled a 49-10 record in her Women's basketball is back encore? the Mid-American Conference first two years, including a in action. For seniors Lori Albers and contests in which she has 31-3 mark in league action. Bowling Green, one of the Talita Scott, both All-MAC coached. She and her squad will trav- winningest programs in the honorees, regular-season and Namely, congratulating her el a rocky road to repeat, tournament titles are prime squad on yet another league however, as two other MAC victory. 1993-94 Pre-Season objectives. "I would think we'd have to The BG players will hear AU-MAC Team "Great game" and "Nice go- 1993-94 MAC Media be the favorites again," Albers Pre-Season Poll Name Team PPG said. "We've only lost two ing" plenty of times again this players. We've got the bulk of year — but Clark knows that with a new season comes Place Team Points Lori Albert* - BC 16.0 the team back." Scott agrees. renewed opportunity for other 1. Bowling Green (347) "I think we're in a very good teams to knock off the defend- 2. Toledo (327) ing MAC champions. Talila Scott - BC 15.5 position right now," Scott said. 3. Kent State (315) "We know what we have to do, "Even though we are very confident," Clark said. "I 4. Western Mi =higan(260) Laloja Harris - UT 21.1 and what we have to get 5. Miami done." think we do still have a lot of (205) The two forwards don't just respect for the MAC teams. (,. Ohio (178) racey Lynn - KSU 19.3 speak about success - they "Kent returns just about 1. Central (164) everybody, and I'm sure represent it physically on the H. Ball State (104) jKina Brown - WMU 15.1 basketball court. they're looking to have a very good season. 9. Eastern Michigan (78) Albers, perhaps one of the K . Akron (57) Mid-American Conference - best female athletes in Falcon "Toledo is going to be very and the nation - over the history, averaged 16 points capable again, and will be past seven years, has reloaded and 7.8 rebounds per game looking to have a very suc- teams figure to offer consid- and is prepared to defend its last season. As a 5-foot-ll cessful conference, also. Both erable challenge to the cham- of those teams will be very MAC title. center, she was frequently pionship. The Falcons finished 17-1 in asked to guard bigger, capable." conference play last year - stronger post players. While the Rockets and Fla- Toledo was picked to finish m 25-5 overall - and swept Albers' move to power for- shes will represent BG's second to the Falcons this through the league tourna- ward should improve her sta- biggest challenges, the Fal- season, but don't think the ment on their way to an ap- mina -- and keep her out of cons are considered heavy Rockets will be satisfied with pearance in the NCAA tour- foul trouble. favorites' to repeat, on the anything less than a trip to the nament. "Playing the four (power basis of experience. BG re- national tournament. BG was ranked as high as forward) spot will definitely READY TO REPEAT? Women's basketball coach Jaci Clark, turns 10 of 12 letterwinners 19th in the nation by numerous shown In action last season, believes Kent, Toledo, and Western from a 1992-93 squad that publications, and came within See Falcon*, page eight. Michigan will all be shooting for the Falcons' throne. went 17-1 in conference play, See MAC race, page nine. Thomas is winner Bernie is back in business of AL MVP Kosar signs deal The Associated Press with Cowboys

The Associated Press NEW YORK - Frank Thomas, who set a Chicago White Sox record with 41 homers, on Wednesday became the eighth player unani- mously voted the American League Most Valuable Player. IRVING, Texas - Jimmy John- Thomas, who hit .317 and was second in the major leagues with 128 son got one of his "Miami boys" RBIs, easily beat Toronto Blue Jays' Paul Molitor, who received 13 as cheap insurance for another second-place votes in voting by the Baseball Writers Association of run, America. signing Bernie Kosar to a one- Thomas' victory gave the White Sox three of the year deal Wednesday as a backup four AL awards. Jack McDowell was voted the Cy to injured . Young Award and Gene Lamont was voted Manager Kosar, who was cut unexpect- of the Year. The last team to have three different edly two days ago by the Cleve- people capture those awards in the same season | land Browns, made it clear he's was the Atlanta Braves in 1991, when Terry Pendle- not after Aikman's job and just ton was the MVP, Tom Glavine was the Cy Young| wants a chance at a Super Bowl winner and Bobby Cox was the top manager. ring. Three times he led the AL batting champion John Olerud, Mo!itor's Browns to the AFC title game teammate, was third in voting, followed by Texas only to lose. Rangers outfielder Juan Gonzalez. Seattle Ma- "There's no question Troy riners' Ken Griffey Jr. and Roberto Alomar of the Blue Jays tied for Aikman is one of the most bril- fifth. liant in the league Thomas was among the AL's top 10 in walks (112), runs (106), on- and no way am I here competing base percentage (.426) and slugging percentage (.607). Plus, his 77 for his Job," Kosar said. "The extra-base hits broke the White Sox mark set by Joe Jackson in 1920. shot at a Super Bowl ring was a The other unanimous winners of the AL MVP were: Hank Green- big factor why I came to Dallas." berg (1935), Al Rosen (1953), Mickey Mantle (1956), Frank Robinson Miami, Kansas City and Phila- (1966), Denny McLain (1968), Reggie Jackson (1973) and Jose Can- delphia tried to woo Kosar, but seco (1988). his loyalty to his old college Dallas Cowboy's quaterback Bernie Kosar (18) hands the ball to Judd Garrett (32) during practice Thomas' award may have eased his disappointment with last year's coach, Johnson, was too strong. MVP voting. He finished eighth behind winner Dennis Eckersley, and Wednesday. Kosar signed with the Cowboys Wednesday morning after being released by the Cleveland "Loyalty means a lot to me," Browns. said he felt his .323 average, 24 home runs and 115 RBIs should have Kosar said. "They showed a lot of placed him higher. confidence and trust in me. I (punter has No. 19) and Aikman pulled a hamstring offseason hiring of former col- Thomas, 25, also felt he should have made the All-Star team before don't intend to let anybody began study of the Cowboys Sunday in the third quarter of lege teammate this year. He has hit more than .300 with more than 100 RBIs and 100 down." playbook. He was on the field for Dallas' 31-9 victory over the New as a backup had him looking over walks in each of his first three full seasons in the majors. In his first Aikman, who is trying to over- the afternoon practice. York Giants that propelled the his shoulder all season. He was All-Star appearance last summer, he went 1-for-l in the AL's victory come a pulled left hamstring, Johnson said he would decide Cowboys into sole possession of benched in the second half of in Baltimore. took the arrival of the veteran Sunday about 30 minutes before first place in the NFC East with a three consecutive games before Thomas made 15 errors last season and had a .989 fielding percent- Kosar in stride and didn't see him kickoff against the Phoenix Car- 6-2 record. Testaverde took over as the age in 149 starts at first base. as a threat. dinals whether to start Aikman, The Cowboys have won six starter in Week Six. Thomas got off a strong start last season with 21 RBIs in April, the "I think it's good," Aikman or Kosar. straight games since two-time One game later, Testaverde most by a White Sox player since the team starting keeping records said. "I think it's good for the "For the average defending NFL rushing cham- separated his shoulder, making in 1964. He had an 18-game hitting streak in June, longest for Chicago team." It would be almost impossible to pion ended his Kosar the starter again for Sun- this year. Aikman's hamstring was still go to another team and start in holdout. day's game against the Broncos. At the All-Star break, Thomas was batting .302 with 20 home runs sore on Wednesday and he said four days but it could happen," Kosar, 29, was released by the Kosar had respectable statistics, and 68 RBIs, although It appeared he was not the leading candidate "if there was a game today I Johnson said. Browns one day after he started passing for 226 yards and two for the MVP award because Olerud was batting over .400. Not until couldn't play." The Cowboys released backup for them in a 29-14 loss to the touchdowns, but he was sacked Olerud dipped below .400 for the last time during the first week in The Cowboys signed Kosar to a quarterback to . is six times. August did his grip on the trophy begin to slip. one-year deal in the $500,000 make room for Kosar, who will now Cleveland's starter. Thomas receives a $100,000 bonus for winning. Molitor, Olerud and range. Kosar got a check for become a free agent after the Kosar played for Johnson at For the year, he was 79 of 138 Alomar received $25,000 bonuses. more than $2 million when he season. Miami in 1984. He led the Hurri- for 807 yards with five touch- was paid off by the Browns. Dallas players were happy to canes to a national title In 1983, downs, three and "We jumped at a chance to get see Kosar. one year before Johnson became 21 sacks. In his career, he has someone the quality of Bernie," Wide receiver Michael Irvln, coach. Kosar left Miami with two thrown 83 interceptions in 3,288 said Cowboys owner . who played with Kosar at Miami, years of eligibility remaining so attempts, the lowest career ONLY TOD CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES "To have him on this team is a said, "He can play the game. It's the Browns could choose him In ratio in NFL history. # tremendous luxury." nice to have someone like Bernie. the 1985 supplemental draft. He took the Browns to three AFC Kosar immediately checked Coach Johnson will do anything It Kosar began the season as the championship games in the out a uniform with the No. 18 takes to win another ballgamc." Browns' starter, although the 1980s. page eight The BC News Thursday , November 11,1993 Scoreboard Football Volleyball Hockey Falcon football could through WOn—dtf MAC Standings CCHA Standings

W L T Pet. MAC Standings Tagm loyn-aji) really use a swift kick Ball Slats .•17 2 1 I EllS&SA Bowling Green •17 2 1 1 BGSUH-0-1) 1 11 29/13 W.McNgen .833 3 0 T«.m IQvcain L 2. McNgan Si.(4-2-i) 9 24/20 1. Bal SUM (20-4) 14 o You may have seen the most before the game that if he Akron .571 4 0 3. Lake Superior(4-2-0) 26/14 "Andy has the potential to be C Michigan .871 5 0 2. Bowling OrMn (14-7) 11 3 4. Mchigan{S4-1) 27/11 recent McDonald's commer- missed I was going to take him a great kicker," Blackney said. E.Mcmgan 500 5 0 3. C. Mchlgan(18-e) 10 S 5 Kent(2.2-0) 16715 .375 7 0 4. ToMO (13-10) a cial, a takeoff of the Michael out. It was spontaneous." "If you came out to practice Otw Not/e Dam»(2 2 11 7/20 333 6 0 AKron (14-13) TOeOo Ohio State(2-2-1) 10/15 Jordan-Larry Bird "HORSE" Leaver replaced Schorejs this afternoon, he'll stand out 143 6 E.McNgan (16-10) s Miami 7 0 S Maml(1-3-0) game. and went on to successfully there and kick 60-yard spirals. Kent ooo 9 0 7. Kanl (11-15) g 13/16 w Mcnigao(3-3-i) 12/20 Two NFL kickers are en- boot a 20-yard field goal and "And then we get in the game 8. Miami (7-17) 10 Seturda/a reeuNs Ohio (11-18) 10 Ferrla SI (1-8-0) 11/27 gaged in a similar contest, with five extra points. and he kicks an eight-yarder Bowling Green 40, Kent 7 10 W Mchio«n(8-i6) 10 11. Ill Chicago! 15-0) 6/10 the loser, of course, responsi- So, in this zany world of mu- and a 22-yarder..." Blackney, C Michigan 30. Toledo 7 Alaska - FalrDanki (3-4- Affiliate Member ble for buying the Big Macs. sical kickers, upon whom will who Is not playing backup pun- Ball State 21. Mann 0 AkronlS, E.MctHgan7 Frtday'a Oamaa The rules are simple: make the call fall this Saturday ter Rob Donahue in hopes of W Michigan 34. OHO 26 Kanl at Bowling Green the kick - exactly as you call it. against Central Michigan? red-shirting him, believes this Akron al Toledo Friday, Nov. 12 Mann al Ball Si. So they make the call: season's punting woes resem- Saturday. Nov 13 Lake Superior al Miami Ohio al W. Michigan Michigan at Western Michigan Off the scoreboard. bles those of 1992. Bowling Green at C. Michigan C Michigan al E. MKhlgan From 70 yards. Ball State at Akron Ferris State at Mood - Chicago "It's ironic. (Tracy) is doing Miami at Kent Notre Dame vs. Ohio Statefat State Fairgrounds) With your helmet pulled Saturday^ Oamea the same thing that Donahue Onto at E.Michigan Akron al Bowling Green Kent at Alaska- Fairbanks Toledo at W. Michigan down over your eyes. did last year," he said. "Dona- Keni al Toledo And, of course, they make hue started out averaging 43, Mam ai w Mcnigan Saturday, Nov.13 the unbelievable kicks. 44 yards a punt. Ohio at Ball Si. Lake Superior at Ohio State Big Ten Standings Michigan at Illinois - Chicago This season, the kickers for "Andy's done the same thing, Overall Ferns State at Western Michigan the Falcon football team have and then as the season's wore Notre Dame vs. Miami (at Cincinnati Gardens) w t. W L T found difficulty making even Pet. Kent at Alaska • Fairbanks on, it's just gone down, down, Ohio State 5 0 .017 6 0 1 Guetph at Michigan State the most believable kicks, and Mark Leonard DeChant down. I don't have an answer liknoli 5 1 833 5 4 0 Soccer Wiscons n 4 1 1 .750 7 1 1 head coach Gary Blackney is for It." final slMndlngt At his weekly press confer- Indiana 2 0 .667 7 2 0 worried. Luckily, bad punting doesn't Peon St. 600 6 2 0 Incumbent Brian Leaver, ence Monday, Blackney indi- translate into much more than Mich St. 600 5 3 0 cated that Leaver is still the Michigan 500 5 4 0 along with soccer product Improved field position for Minnesota MAC Standings SUPPORT man - for now. .500 4 5 0 Derek Schorejs have combined BG's opponents. Iowa .167 4 5 0 to convert on just 9-of-16 field "If we had to line up today to Bad field goal kicking, Northwestern 000 2 7 0 play, I would probably go with Purdue 000 1 8 0 goal attempts this season. however, can cost a team a vic- Team IQuralll m L. FALCON Leaver, who is 7-of-12, won Leaver," he said. "Only be- tory, as Central Michigan Saturday, Nov. 13 1. Akron (13-3-1) 5 0 cause of experience, and pro- minds at Penn Si 2 Bowling Green (10-70) 4 1 the starting job in the fall due found out last season agianst Mien. St. at Purdue 3. Maml (12-6-1) ductivity under fire in big to his past success, and his our own Falcons. Indiana at Ohio St. 4. W. Michigan (106-0) ATHLETICS productive summer workouts. games." Perhaps, to settle the kicking Iowa at Northwestern 5. C.Mchlgan (2-11-1) Michigan at Minnesota 6 E.Michigan(8-9-0) Leaver was 8-of-9 last season Three-pointers are not dispute, a McDonalds-like - including a 49-yarder - but Blackney's only kicking wor- contest should be held between his struggles In 1993 led to his ries, however. The recent Leaver and Schorejs, with the Falcons - demotion during the Ohio downslide in the punting game winner, of course, receiving game. is causing equal concern. the starting nod for the re- Continued from page seven. Schorejs promptly hit seven Falcon punter Andy Tracy is mainder of the season. help in that area," she said. Jackson says consecutive extra points in currently ranked seventh in The rules are simple - make Many of Scott's 15.5 points a the Mid-American Conference the kick. BG's 49-7 win over Akron, but game were a result of hard work with a 36.9-yard average, while From 30 yards. still found problems with field- under the offensive boards, and goal attempts. BG as a team is the ninth-best With the wind at their back an automatic 15-foot jump shot. coach wrong A clearly exasperated squad in terms of net punting and no defense. She was among the nation's best Blackney removed Shorejs (31.7). Tracy punted just twice Off a tee. The Associated Press mark that he needed more in field-goal percentage, convert- "niggers" on the team. from the Kent game Saturday on Saturday - a disguised ing 63.3 percent of her shot at- blessing for the Falcons, per- Dambrot was fired, but he after he badly missed a 44-yar- May the best man win. tempts. der on BG's opening drive. haps. MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. protested that he used the "He had the wind at his back, Blackney said Tracy has the BG head coach Jaci Clark - Civil rights leader Jesse word with the permission of and he really didn't come ability of an outstanding MAC Mark Leonard DeChant is knows that the Falcons face Jackson said Tuesday that his players to mean toughness. close," Blackney said after the punter, but has failed in game assistant sports editor of the many expectations, but believes Central Michigan's basketball 40-7 victory. "I didn't decide situations. BG News. ' her squad can handle it. coach was out of line last Jackson, speaking before spring in using a racial slur more than 5,700 students, said "We use those kinds of things when talking to his players. such language was unaccepta- EATING RIGHT as motivation," she said. "If Jackson was invited to the ble and degrading. FREE RIDES TO things go our way, we have as campus after racial tensions 'In the final analysis, we will IS HIGHLY good a chance as anyone to win were heightened following either choose polarization or the title, and hopefully the MAC coach Keith Dambrot's re- partnership," he said. WOODLAND MALL!! LOGICAL. tournament again." 3 Rig Days! ^^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦' »♦ ■♦< Pick-up is ♦♦ ►♦• ♦ ♦ ►♦• behind the Phi Eta Sigma members and Barbecue Rib Night ►♦• Union every 20 ♦ ♦ ►♦• one guest are cordially invited ♦ ♦ Baby Back Ribs ►♦> minutes. ►♦• ♦ ♦ Thursday 7:30 -10:00 pm ►♦• to attend Happy Hours on ► ♦• FRI..N0V. 12 NOON-10:30 PM ♦ ♦ ► ♦• SAT., NOV. 13 NOON-9:30 PM Friday, November 12, at M.T. ♦ ♦ ► ♦< ♦ ♦ Full Slab with ► ♦' SUN., NOV.14 NOON-5:30 PM Muggs from from 7 P.M. - 9 ♦ ♦ ►♦' Baked Potato & Breadsticks$9.95 ►♦< What's Happcnin'... P.M. 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Open 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. woodland mall 115 Railroad St. • 354-3977 • (Behind Myles Pizza) Call 1-800-KAP-TEST + L£. .J [hursdgy , November 11, 1993 The BG News page nine Ruggers end season with 92-0 win Nance sidelined R«f er MaiiarrlU by Carl Lariccla let alone our outside backs," six to eight weeks sports writer BG scrum half Brian Keefe said. Center Josh Miller, fullback RICHFIELD, Ohio - Cleveland Cavaliers forward Larry Nance un- The action In the Wood Tony Mazzarella, and wings derwent arthroscopic surgery on his right knee Tuesday and is ex- County Hospital burn ward Paul Tod and Scott Anderson pected to be out of action for six to eight weeks. must have been hot and heavy ran over, around, and through The 6-foot-10 Nance, 34, a participant in the NBA All-Star Game after the BG rugby team every defensive formation the last season, was limited by soreness in the knee during the preseason. blistered Miami University for Redskins threw at them. He played in Cleveland's opener, but swelling occurred the following 14 tries in a 92-0 rout last Sat- "I think it's pretty amazing day. urday. No need to reach for really, by the end of Hie match Some loose cartilage was removed and some rough cartilage sur- your reading glasses ~ you we were scoring every time we faces were smoothed in the surgery at Cleveland Clinic Hospital. read the score right the first touched the ball," Keefe said. The Cavaliers placed Nance on the injured list Tuesday and added time. Ninety two to nothing. The team's record setting 6-2 guard Sedric Toney to the roster. Toney is expected to back up Just for good measure, the Fal- performance was matched by Mark Price at point guard, at least until Terrell Brandon returns. cons smacked Ohio State Tod's smashing of the single Brandon is expected to miss about seven more games while he re- around as well to the tune of game record of 34 points form- covers from mononucleosis. 44-0. erly shared by Falcon greats Toney was with Cleveland during the preseason, but he was placed The Redskins challenged the Tony Konczak and Randy on waivers Nov. 2. Falcons to the match after both Schott. Tod punched in four OOOOO teams had been knocked out of tries and booted 11 conversion the Midwest regional cham- kicks to set a new standard at COLUMBUS -- Lima Senior High School received a court order pionship. Miami's only loss of 42 points. Wednesday preventing a playoff game from proceeding until a court the season has been to Bowling "And this is a kid that never dispute about who can play is settled. Green. The Falcons won that played a contact sport in his Eight man Brian Pennlx looks for some running room. Allen County Common Pleas Judge Richard Warren granted a tem- match 44-10 four weeks ago. life until he came out for rugby porary order and scheduled a hearing for Thursday. "Doug [Edwards - Miami's last spring," Mazzarella said. tory is even more amazing con- Ohio Collegiate champion, Ohio The Ohio High School Athletic Association, the sanctioning body of coach] felt his guys had im- Josh Miller scored four tries sidering that the referee ended State, a 44-0 loss. Rookie flan- prep sports in the state, ruled Oct. 28 that Westerville North High proved and really felt that his on runs of SO or more yards, the match a full 20 minutes ker Geoff Fox scored a pair of School had to forfeit two games because it used an ineligible player. team could have won," BG while Anderson and BGHS early. tries while wing Kurt Bittner But on Monday, Franklin County Common Pleas Judge William T. head coach Roger Mazzarella grad Mazzarella added two "I heard him complaining added a try and two conver- Gillie overturned the forfeits, allowing Westerville North to edge said. "I hope he didn't think we apiece in the whitewash. that we were running him to sions. Lima Senior out of the . were going to stand around and Center Brett Buffa and flanker death after our last try," Miller Bowling Green closes its "To put it very simply, they say they have a court order which wait for them to catch up." John Switzer also added tries said. "Besides, I think we season with a 33-4-2 record, gives them a right to be in the playoffs. We say we have a court order "Miami looked like they on solo efforts. proved our point by then." and it's coach is very optimis- that gives us a right to be in the playoffs. Now we want a decision be- couldn't cover a wall with paint The size of the Falcon's vic- The Falcons also handed the tic about the future. tween the two," said Lima Senior Principal Mitchell Black.

MAC race jury. Continued from page seven. the season. Kent features an ex- and we're really talented. We was lost to graduation, but it re- with just 11 players - and is Drew, who averaged IS points perienced, athletic squad, with have just as good a chance as turns enough depth - especially coming off one of the toughest "I think our chances are look- and 5.S assists per game as a the 6-foot center leading the way. anybody else." at guard - to challenge for a win- seasons of any of the MAC pro- ing pretty good here," UT for- sophomore, will provide needed ning season. grams. ward Latoja Harris said. "Our ul- backcourt scoring. Western Michigan was one of Does anyone respect Miami? "We will miss Kelly," Bobcat The Cardinals won just two timate goal is to make it to the the conference's major dis- Almost every year the Redskins head coach Marsha Reall said. league games last year, so im- final four of the MAC tourna- Kent Statehad a very success- appointment's last year, and ex- are picked to finish in the bottom "Especially her leadership quali- provement shouldn't be hard to ment to get a chance to go to the ful campaign In 1992-93, finish- pects to shake Its losing tenden- half of the league standings. Al- tites. come by. NCAA's." ing third in league play and win- cies this time around and make a most every year the Redskins "We have some players who Eastern Michigan and Akron If the Rockets are to success- ning 20 games overall. serious run for the title. Finish among the top four teams. know our program coming back, will probably vie to keep out of fully dethrone BG, Harris will There is one contest, however, The Broncos - after being This year Miami was picked so hopefully we can fill her void." the conference cellar. probably need a repeat of last that stains the memory of Kent picked to finish as high as third fifth - and new Redskin head Central Michigan loses All- The Eagles, coming off a 3-22 coach Lisa Bradley says it is up season, in which she was named players and fans alike - the 96-68 in the MAC last season ~ finished MAC pick Carla Stork, but re- campaign, will try to avoid a re- her squad to prove the media the MAC Player of the Year. The pounding it received from BG in seventh, and barely broke .500 tains its powerful senior forward peat of last year's misery. 6-foot forward averaged 21 the title game of the MAC tour- overall. wrong. Nikki Thompkins. "Our experienced players re- points and 10 rebounds per game nament. Pre-Season All-MAC pick Kina "One of our strengths will be Thompkins (13.8 ppg, 8.4 rpg) member last season," rookie teamwork," she said. "We have a as a junior, and will be the fea- Pre-season All-MAC selection Brown, who averaged 15.1 points will be the only experienced head coach Paulette Stein said of ^tured offensive force once again. Tracy Lynn (19.3 ppg, 7.3 rpg) and 7.7 rebounds per contest last good nucleus of players coming Chippewa, as the rest of the Eastern. "They don't want to go Harris won't be the only shoot- says her memories of that year, is highly confident in her back." squad is made up of very young, through that again." ing Rocket, however, as 1991 contest are "not very good ones." team's abilities - and her own. untested players. The Zips, led by first-year MAC Player of the Year Dana Lynn believes that if the Gold- "There's not one team that's Ohio lost a big chunk of its coach Mary Ann Grimes, hope Drew returns to the lineup after en Flashes are ever to make a going to dominate over another," offensive production when All- Ball State has one of the that a new attitude equals new missing last year with a knee in- move to the top, this should be Brown said. "We're really deep, MAC first-teamer Kelly Weir smallest rosters in the league - results. Time Is Running Out!

There are only 6 days left for this session of pre-scheduled senior portraits. If you missed your pre-scheduled appointment, you can still be photographed by simply showing up at The KEY office, 28 West Hall before Nov. 20, well accept you as a walk-in. Don't be left out or the yearbook, or left out in the cold without any senior portraits from which to choose prints for family or friends.

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Frazee Ave. $i40/mo * utii Please call Get your summer job lined up now' eioc. ft phone Close to campus Call Ken or ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHURCH "How To Find Your Own Shawn, Anita or Allison at 353-2134. Lifeguards - all shifts - $4 50/hr Jay. 3526617. Co-op or Internship" Possible Head Guard-salary based on exp All interested in worship. Thurs. Nov. 18th 3:30 pm 1 MALE ROOMATE SUBLEASER FOR If interested, contact: Subleasing efficiency apartment All utilities fellowship ft discussion I Campus Expressions f 300 Stuoenl Services SPRING SEMESTERE REED ST . CLOSE paid Cheap! Perfect lor 1 person. Call Tonight, from 9pm until midn.ght.OSEA pre- JELLYSTONE CAMP RESORT 372-2451 tor derails TO CAMPUS $155 00/MONTH 3S4-740C 3392 SR 82 354-2108 lor more information. EVERYONE WELCOME' sents KARAOKE. Join us m the Bowl 'n Gi^smcy tor Campus Expressions 1 non-smoking female sublessor needed for Mantua. Ohio 44255 NEW AT THE GREEK MART... Spnng "94. 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Call 372-3460. 01 Spring Break Bahamas Party Cruise $279' 6 ious unskilled jobs m assembly, packaging. programs concerning inner peace. The series Days! Includes 12 MeaJs ft All Taxes' This is a OAK A WALNUT PADDLES. LETTERS » AC- etc.? Rate of pay is $4.25 per hour. Apply in begins with exercises in Sell-rellecnon based 1 HUGE Party' Great Beaches ft Nightlife Hurryi CESSORIES Fantastic selection The French 1-2 non-smoking, easy-going, fun, responsible porson between the hours of 9 00 am and 500 on Kay Leigh Hagan's book "Prayers lo me Prices Increase 12/10' i 800-678 6388. Knot- 200 S Main St female roommates needed lor spnng semes- pm- (Monday-Friday) at Moon '• TUES NOV. 16 9PM UCF CENTER ter. Apartment overlooking campus Cheap Advanced Specialty Products. Inc. (corner ol Thurstia'RidQel JMM EARN S2,500$SUS PA.W. iscormngl •Full Service Please call 352-7560 428 Clough Street FREETRIPSI (PoliBness in Action Week) RACIALLY MIXED and BILINGUAL GROUP Bowling Green. Oho 43402 Student Holidays, the nation's leader November 15-19 2 female subteasers needed for Spring Semes- Bookstore Meeting on Thursday, Nov. 11 in Sprmg Break vacations, seeking ter across from Founders Share bedroom in 2 8pm in Room 106 Business Administration enthusiastic, highly motivated bdrm. house. Rent & electric only 352-2914 Top real estate agent needs phone help! You •Thousands of Titles Phi Delta Thela • Pin Delta Theta students and fraternities must be energetic, goal orientated, and a posi- OPEN RUSH November 11 7:30-9 30 Capital 2 sublessors needed for Spnng "94 •Current Bestsellers lo be the BGSU reps tive person. Flexible hours and above average Room in the Union. Free PInal Meel *ie $185Vmo. Own room. Nice place EARN HIGHEST COMMISSIONS Call 353-8207. pay lo start! Call 874-0095, ask tor Amy. •Great Magazine AND TRAVEL FREEI brothers The Standard lor Brotherhood Waitresses/waiters. Part-time. Some days. Cancun! Daylona Beach! Phi Del ts Selection CALL NOW 1 -BOO-360-TRIP! BASS PLAYER evenings ft weekends. Apply between 2-4 Delta far THC band Monday through Friday. The Eats Club. 200 Phi Delta Theta ■ Phi Delta Theia Call 352 2729 Campbell Hill Road. -SIQKAP-SIGKAP-SIGKAP- BG's Finest Fraternity Upsilon The sisters of Sigma Kappa would like to con- Off Campus Waitresses needed Start immediately 840 S. Main St Pin Del ts Bassist soekng musicians lo 'c*m biv band gratulate TERRI SUE VICTOR on being Sister Must be 19 or over ft willing to work. Bowling Green of the Week For more mlo call 372 6616 Apply at Gamer's • 893 S. Main St. would like to • SJQ KAP ' SIG KAP • SIG KAP' Phi Delta Theta • Phi Delta Theia Help me please' I desperately need more tick- WE LEAD, ets to graduation Please call Jon at 372-3157. Window washer. 15-20 hours/week. 13th YEAR! — SIGMA KAPPA"" everyone else follows leave message. congratulate Phi Dells No previous experience necessary DID YOU KNOW... HELP! Call 352 5335. SIGMA KAPPA has 123 Collegiate chapters I need one extra ticket tor Commencement. Tim Bury across the nation and has initiated 104.834 TAKE A REAL ROAD TRIP! Please Cell 372-5745. members since 1874. Attend one of 114 colleges in the U.S. for a "• SIGMA KAPPA — semester or a year without paying out-ot-stste FOR SALE & fees. For more details attend a NATIONAL I need one female subleaser for Spnng semes- ter. One bdrm. apt. $187.50/mo »elec. Shuttle ADOPTION Happily married couple wishes to STUDENT EXCHANGE INFORMATION service to campus ind Call 354-2211. become parents. Will offer lots of love. SESSION' Tuesday. Nov 16th at 2:30pm, 3rd Dave Hardin Floor Union, State Room. Questions? Call the 1 Awesome Spring Breaks) Plan Early - laughter, security, and a bright future. Ca> I need one extra Dcket for my son's graduation ■ SOUTH PADRE ISLAND Coop Program (2-2451). t Save $50 ft Get Best Rooms! Prices In- Theresa and Sal ANYTIME at 1 800-736 276' in December. 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Runs really STEAMBOAT Will pay (I Please give me your tickets Cell ms at good $695 obo. Call 352-3027. Call 372-5200 353-4601 after 5 00pm weekdays. VAIL/BEAVER CREEK Subleaser needed tor Spnng and Summer. 1982 Olds Omega BRECKENRIDCE/KEYSTONE WOMEN FOR WOMEN Own room and bathroom) $187.50 per mo. * Good local car. Runs well but needs work M.E.V.A.D.* Are you led up with police inserts! rjvity? $300 OBO. Call 354-6600 (leave message). 1/2 gas. 353-3245 Ask for Michek). LAS VEOAS If so, come join us march to demand more sen- smviry concerning issues of assault and rape, Subleaser needed for Campus Manor apt for *.0-U.T.H C-H-R-O-L-I-H-A as well as for more poiic* security in BG. Meet Spnng semester. Close to campus. Own room. Epson LQ-570 Printer. 24 dot w/ paper. 15 HILT0H HEAD ISLAND in Union Oval tonight at 9 30 pm to march to Call 353-0914. mos old. $200 353-6615 police stanon Any supporters welcome. 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