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Partly cloudy today. High in the mid 40s. Clear and good cold tonight. Low in the morning BG News mid 20s. Friday, Bowling Green State University October 22, 1982 Harshman residents suffering peer harrassment by Judy Roach added. rassment involved destruction of made in the investigation. women's rooms were vandalized, a Wednesday, Oct.20. and "Things have reporter According to freshman Karen Ce- property. On Oct. 11, shampoo and "It is now a matter of a process of 24-hour guard was posted in the hall- been pretty quiet," Cecora added. cora, the harassment has been di- lotion were splashed over the wom- elimination," Bess said. way, Cecora said. Margie Potapchuck, Chapman Hall A complaint of apparent ha- rected toward four women on the en's desks and bookshelves in their Bess would not comment on how when asked who posted the guard in manager, refused to comment on any rassment involving four Chapman floor. Cecora, who is a resident on rooms. "Tonight you die" was that process would work. He added the hallway, Bess said, "We didn't, aspects of the case. Hall residents is currently under in- second floor Chapman where the inci- scrawled across the back wall in one that he expected the case to be solved but we weren't against it." According to Katrina Kramer, a vestigation, William Bess, director of dents have occured, said the incidents room, another Chapman resident in several days. The morning after the guard was junior speech and hearing major and Campus Safety and Security, said started the first week of classes with said. According to Bess, psychologists posted, "Get rid of him, or we will, resident of second floor Chapman, Thursday. chewing gum on the door knobs of two have been consulted in the case. How- along with you guys," was written on doors were rarely locked and often Bess said the investigation began rooms. "THIS IS NOT a typical case. The ever, he refused to comment on any the wall of the fourth bathroom stall left open before these apparent har- Oct. 6. when a complaint was regis- The apparent harassment later in- extent and length of time makes it details. in toothpaste. rassment incidents began. tered by a Chapman Hall staff mem- cluded threatening notes left in the unique," Bess said. "Specific details regarding the case Since then, "there really hasn't "Our side of the hall, on the whole, ber. The complaint concerned rooms of the four women and tele- He added that Campus Safety and should be kept confidential in order been anything happening," Cecora is falling apart," she said. "There is apparent "criminal mischief and phone harassment, Cecora said. Security has several suspects in the not to jeopardize the case," Bess said. said. too much suspicion and the trust is threats against the women," Bess Other types of apparent ha- case and that real progress is being After the Oct. 11 incident where the THE GUARD was removed being blown away." tells Arabs to take peace initiative

WASHINGTON (AP) - President reporters on the understanding he Reagan will tell Arab leaders that the would not be identified, said the pur- road to peace in the Middle East pose of the visit is to exchange views requires them to "come out of the and "restore momentum" to the closet" and openly recognize Israel, a search for a lasting Arab-Israeli senior State Department official said peace. "We do not expect a dramatic yesterday. breakthrough, but rather a thoughtful Briefing reporters on a visit by a discussion," he said. six-nation delegation from the Arab Israel has rejected both the U.S.. League, the official said there are and Arab approaches, but the Reagan some "constructive elements" in an administration still hopes it can con- Arab peace plan adopted last month vince Prime Minister Menachem Be- at Fez. Morocco. gin's government to join a new round But he also said it is essential that of peace negotiations with Jordan. moderate Arab nations, especially Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak Saudi Arabia, give Jordan a mandate Shamir conferred here yesterday to negotiate with Israel on behalf of with Secretary of State George Shultz, Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied primarily on Lebanon. West Bank and Gaza Strip. He said he The senior official said the con- thinks King Hussein of Jordan would structive elements in the Arab plan negotiate if he has Arab backing. "involve the mention of Israel ana the The Arab League delegation is suggestion ... of a willingness to headed by Morocco's King Hassan recognize and live in peace with Is- and includes the foreign ministers of rael. Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Algeria, Syria and Tunisia. A representative of the HE SAD) the Fez proposals rep- Palestine Liberation Organization is resent the Arabs' concept "of a. attached to the group, but will not be framework for peace." received here, U.S. officials said. But he said Reagan will seek clarifi- THE DELEGATION wants to ex- cations on the exact meaning of the plain the Arab plan to Reagan in a Arab plan, particularly a provision meeting at the White House on Fri- calling on the United Nations to guar- BG News photo/Jerry Cattaneo day. Reagan also will lobby for his antee peace "among all states of the Tha World Studant Association and the Latin Student Union sponsored Latin American Night at tha Student Services Forum own peace initiative, unveiled Sept. 1. region," which has been interpreted Fiesta Wednesday night. The event included dancing, food and exhibits of Latin America. The World Student Association, which The senior official, who talked to as indirect recognition of Israel. represents students from 62 nations, sponsors various cultural activities throughout the year. Lebanese More cyanide Tylenol capsules reported president CHICAGO (AP) - Another bottle of painkiller. owners. James Lewis, wanted for questioning that had to be followed up, but no Extra-Strength Tylenol containing cy- Mayor Jane Byrne banned sales of HE SAID the discovery of the latest in the Tylenol killings, and his wife, "hot" clues, Burke said. anide-laden capsules was found by the best-selling over-the-counter pain contaminated capsules was made at Leann, were still in the city and It was a photo of the bearded Lewis, visits Pope authorities checking bottles ordered remedy at a news conference that was that lab Thursday. continued their search. wanted on a federal warrant for try- pulled from store shelves Oct. 2, Po- called to announce that Chicago po- Brzeczek also called "significant" The Lewises checked out of the ing to extort $1 million from McNeil VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope lice Superintendent Richard Brzeczek lice had discovered the body of the fact that the lot number on the Rutledge Hotel on Saturday, where Consumer Products that led a hotel John Paul II warmly embraced said Thursday. Prince, 35, in her apartment on Oct. 1. newly discovered contaminated bottle they had been living in a $95-per-week resident to call police this week. President Amin Gemayel of Leb- He said the bottle was found in shelf Byrne also requested that city mer- - MC2880 - was the same batch that room since Sept. 6. The seven people After interviewing residents at the anon at a Vatican audience yester- stock turned over to authorities by chants turn shell and stock supplies of was found to have been taken by four who swallowed poisoned Tylenol cap- old hotel on Lexington Avenue and day and endorsed the president's Dominick's Finer Foods, a grocery Tylenol into city authorities for test- of the other victims. All four people sules died between Sept. 29 and Oct. 1. checking fingerprints found there, the call for withdrawing all foreign store within a mile of the Walgreen's ing. were residents of Chicago suburbs. "If he's in New York, we expect to FBI determined the couple had troops from war-ravaged Lebanon. Drug Store where the seventh re- Brzeczek said McNeil Consumer Meanwhile, police and FBI agents get him, no question," said Capt. stayed at the hotel, under the alias Despite tight security, Gemayel ported Tylenol-cyanide poisoning vic- Products Co., the manufacturer of in New York City said yesterday they Eugene Burke. Richardson, from Sept. 6 to Oct. 16. was treated to an elaborate wel- tim, Chicagoan Paula Prince, Tylenol, contracted witl) a laboratory were working on the assumption that ABOUT SO calls have been logged at FBI officials have emphasized that come usually reserved for official purchased a 24-capsule bottle of the to test the stock turned over by store cized Wednesday, some with leads two New York hotline numbers publi- Lewis was not a suspect in the deaths visits, complete with a review of Swiss guards assigned to the Vati- can. The Vatican called the visit private. Area unemployment high - Italian authorities deployed heli- copters and riot police for Gem- Novelist: ayel's arrival a day after terrorists bombed the Lebanese Embassy in Rome. He traveled by military Author explains modern style helicopter from one meeting place but less than state average to another, using a bulletproof lim- by Chris Brush Barthelme said he has a post-mod- Editor's Note: This story is the last In Allman expects an increase in the ployment in this area is about nil." ousine only for short distances. reporter ernist style but critics call his writing a three-part series dealing with Bowl- unemployment rate for the county. Gemayel was on the last stop of a surreal. They say it is "satiristic at ing Green's economy. "You can always expect an in- MILLER ADDED that in addition tour that took him to the United Wearing a dark blue and white plaid times, hilarious or depressing." crease during the winter months be- to financial strains, unemployment States and France in search of shirt with gray tweed pants, this gray- Barthelme was on campus this by Marcia Sloan cause the people who work summer also adds emotional strains. political support for the withdra- haired, gray-bearded man speaks ar- week as part of the first Bowling copy editor seasonal jobs are out of work," he "I've been looking for a job for eight wal of Israeli, Syrian and Palestin- ticulately about novels and themes. Green Literary Festival. said. weeks now, and it's getting to the ian forces that made Lebanon a His expansive knowledge belies the "I always wanted to be a writer The unemployment rate in Wood Brian Miller, whose name has been point where I'm tired of knocking on battleground this summer. short number of years he has been since I was a child," he said. "I read a County is lower than the average for changed for this story, is one such doors only to have them closed on Specifically, the president wants writing his own novels and short sto- lot as a child," adding that his ambi- the state of Ohio, but slightly higher worker. me," he said. "I don't know now much a tenfold increase in the 3,800-man ries. tion started when he was 10. than the national unemployment rate, longer I can do this. multi-national peacekeeping force Donald Barthelme whose books Barthelme, 51, never started writ- according to Don Allman, supervisor "Sometimes you start to feel kind of in Beirut that includes U.S. Ma- include "The Dead Father" "Snow ing professionally until he was about of the Wood County Unemployment worthless. There's things in the house rines, French and Italian soldiers. White" and "Unspeakable Practices, 30 years old. At that time, he sent two Bureau. that need fixed, things my kids need, He also is asking for $12 billion in Unnatural Acts, has only been pen- manuscripts to a publishing company "This part of the state hasn't been and places I'd like to go, but you know long-term economic assistance. ning works of art for about 20 years. in New York City from his home in affected quite as severely as some of you really have to budget your check Butnis writing and style is nationally- Texas. Soon after, his work was pub- the other areas," he said. "Our Au- well, because there may come a time THE PEACEKEEPING FORCE renowned by critics. lished in The New Yorker magazine. gust unemployment rate was 10.9 when you won't get anymore." moved into Beirut at Lebanon's Barthelme also has had experience percent compared to the state aver- According to Allman, persons who request last month after the in journalistic writing. He worked for age of 12.5. The unemployment rate file for unemployment are placed into slaughter of hundreds of Palestin- the "Houston Post" for two years as a for the nation was 9.6 that month." classes of dependency which, along ians in refugee camps and the reporter, and later joined its editorial But Allman said actual unemploy- with their regular working salary assassination of Gemayel's staff. He is also former managing ment is higher than the figures re- determines the amount of unemploy- brother, President-elect Bashlr editor of "Location," a New York corded, because there are many Miller, a construction worker, was ment benefits they receive. Gemayel. It includes 1,200 U.S. magazine. individuals who are not working but laid off work in late August. He had "A person can get half of their Marines. 1,600 French troops and Barthelme wrote for an Army news- are not counted in the unemployment worked with the same construction regular weekly salary up to a certain 1,000 Italian soldiers. paper for two years while he was figures. company for the past five years but a amount and then receive a stipend for Foreign Minister Emilio Co- stationed at Fort Polk, Japan, in 1953 There are a lot of people who are lag in the construction industry, due dependents as well." he said. "The lombo confirmed Gemayel for- during the Korean War. actually unemployed but we don't to the poor economy, resulted in the maximum any recipient can get is mally asked the Italian In high school he was the literary include in our statistics," he said. temporary layoff of many workers. $233 and that s only if their regular government to beef up Its contin- and features reporter for the newspa- "People who have run out of unem- Miller, who has a wife and two weekly salary is $466 and they have at gent in Beirut. Colombo said Italy per and associate editor of the liter- ployment benefits, and people who children to support, said he is worried least three dependents." will study the request. ary magazine. never registered with us in the first about not finding employment during On the first day of his overnight "I was bom in Philadelphia, but I place are not included in the count the winter months. BUT MILLER said that living on visit, Gemayel also conferred with grew up in Houston," he said, adding "We have no way of knowing exac- "It's hard," he said. "Right now, it half of what he is accustomed to President Sandro Pertini, Premier that his father is an architect from tly how many people that would add, seems like the only places hiring want earning is difficult. Giovanni Spadolini and visited the Texas. but the percentage would certainly go people with special training. "By the time I pay insurance. U.N. Food and Agriculture Organi- "I have lived in New York for up at least a little more." "If you're basically an unskilled lights, heating, house payments and see QEMAYAL page 4 several years now," he said. "Every- AS THE winter season approaches worker, the chances of finding em- see JOB8 page 4 one is poor in New York City." 2 The BO Newt/October 22, 1982

i ^^ The BG NewsHews New federalism hurts states Last month the Urban Institute But why, yoy might ask, should the neighborhood. WE have hired a third federal and the state budgets to- documented the fact that President income, while federal taxes are over- party to adjudicate disputes in the gether, and we already have a bal- OPINION Reagan is trying to replace the war on all progressive. States rely on the street. We do not ask why people do anced budget for goverment as a rverty with the war on the poor. This sales tax and property tax (the latter not police themselves. We do not ask whole - or, rather, a deficit of just Vol.63 October 22,1982 rjp>32 not merely cutting some federal passed on to renters or consumers of to get the policemen off our backs and over one percent of the gross national programs that have benefited the renters' products). The federal gover- do our own law enforcing from each product. poor - the whole Reagan war on ment relies on income tax and cor- home. But why should costs be "hidden" goverment is a war on the poor. porate taxes. Besides, the federal It makes no better since than that to by letting the states run a surplus, goverment "bails out" local taxing Set the goverment off the backs of while the federal goverment runs a authorties in various ways (e.g. by lose state and local leaders who deficit? Because the federal gover- exempting state and local bonds from have, over the years, contrived to ment is allowed to be fairer than the COMMENT federal taxation). delegate power not easily exercised local one - something the founders of Why is Div. I-A status by Garry Wills So Reagan's new federalism, like by parties to local disputes. That is their country learned in handling In- his proposal for a balance budget what goverment is for. It is an inven- dian affairs, and something we should Reaganomics aims at a confluence amendment, was meant to shift the tion of human ingenuity, with "hid- have learned from the civil rights of measures - none totally crippling in funding of goverment to progressive den" but arranged effect. In this it movement. so important to BG? itself - whose cumulative effect would taxes, which distribute the load, to resembles a city lighting system. The bias of local politics to local be a shift from the burdens of govern- regressive ones, which take a dispro- Should we "get the electric company ewer is seen in the fact that state A letter appeared on this editorial page Wednesday (Oct. ment from those who can bear them portionate amount from those with off our backs" by encouraging the xes are overall regressive, falling x\20), which should be re-examined and scrutinized. least easily, if at all. low income. federal goverment do for the states most heavily on those with a lower Consider the effort at a "new feder- The cuts of specific federal pro- what they can do for themselves? individual enterprise of lighting i The letter read as follows: alism." Belatedly, state governors grams must be seen in this context. Because the states cannot often do the each one) our own candle everynight? began to see that this was not a The Reagan plan would not only de- relevant things for themselves. The That is what the war on goverment matter of shifting power to the states prive the poor directly, but indirectly states have called the federal gover- comes to. Since coming to BGSU in August, I have noticed that the big campaign but of shifting costs to them. One deprive the states of programs they ment to do "dirty work" for which to bring the Bowling Green football program back to division I-A status. I measure of the states' real power has need to keep up their surplus econ- they are ill equipped. Thus the federal Garry Wills is a political analyst from can't seem to understand why BG insists on kidding itself by thinking been the ability to get the federal omies. The federal goverment poli- goverment has borne deficits that the Baltimore. His column is presented they are in the same class as Ohio State, UCLA and other big division I-A states are allowed to evade. Put the by Universal Press Syndicate. schools. goverment to do things for them. cies fairness as a patrolmen policies a Obviously, BG is having a good football season this year, but what would BG's record be if they played a tougher division I-A schedule? Surely one does not think that teams like Northern Illinois, Ohio University, and Long Beach make up a competitive division I-A schedule. Many people have pointed to Bowling Green's past success in division I- Vodka tonic challenges vote A competition as a reason to continue to be a division I-A school. One has to remember BG plays most of its games in the MAC, which now has been It's time for students to put their day; two, in fact, if you become 6) THROW A WILD OFF-CAMPUS office that doesn't open until 10 a.m. put into division 1-AA rankings, when was the last time BG has beaten a hooked on soap operas while waiting PARTY THE NIGHT BEFORE. This Not to worry, however; the office only division I-A school outside of the MAC? foot down and stop the gross injustice Each year the NCAA continues to raise its standards by weeding out the being committed by certain campus and are so engrossed in "General will enable you to spend the night and being open five out of eight working small division I-A schools. For the past three years years BG has been organization to register voters for the Hospital" that you miss your name entire next day in toe jail the Student hours leaves those in line plenty of hanging on to the division I-A by their fingertips. It seems that BG's upcoming election! Getting people to being called the first time. Court will undoubtedly be building to time for sleeping. administration will risk anything to be with the biR boys. When the NCAA vote is a slur against the great Ameri- 3) SEARCH THE COURSE CATA- incarcerate off-campus noise viola- 10) GO TO HOWARD'S UPTOWN said that all division I-A schools must have a stadium with a capacity of can tradition of sitting home on elec- LOG FOR CLASSES TO COMPLETE tors. AND ANOUNCE YOU ARE: A) 35,000, BG added the bleachers to meet the standards. The average tion day. Therefore, to combat these A PARTIAL SCHEDULE. Don't wait 7) GO TO THE ADMINISTRATION GAY; B) A COMMUNIST; C) A COL- attendance on a Saturday afternoon at Doyt L. Perry Stadium is about ghastly efforts listed below are meth- for a patial schedule to darken your BUILDING AND AS ANY OFFICE LEGE STUDENT; OR D) ALL OF 18,000 when the team is winning. Instead of having a massive football ods for all non-voting students to use mailbox and leave you with only half FOR INFORMATION. The runa- THE ABOVE. Hospitalization is a stadium that will be only half-filled, the administration should use the handy excuse to miss an election. money wisely, instead of wasting the money on bleachers that will never to avoid getting near the voting booth a class load for next semester. Begin round you'll get will unquestionably be used. Most people come to BG because of its excellent standards of onLM November 2. the search to fill in an empty schedule keep you busy all day, and you'll education, not because of its division I-A rating. on election day. The fun part is to find Brobably sweat severa pounds off in By following one of the preceding courses related to your major and le process. methods even the least staunch non- We at the News would like to clear up some of the writer's OMMENT avoid taking classes like ''Beirut: 8) TRY TO CONVERT YOUR voter can avoid being driven to the c City of Beautiful Buildings" and "The QUARTER-HOUR GRADE POINT polls by a guilt trip. So slouch in your ignorance, as well as explain the facts to any other person by Charlie Cantrell History of the Reagan Adinistration's AVERAGE INTO A SEMESTER- chair, watch the tube, drink a beer who may not understand them. Economic Recovery". HOUR GRADE POINT AVERAGE. and bitch about the decline in funding In order to do so, we will address the points one-by-one, so 1) JOIN A RELIGION WHICH 4) STUDY IN THE LIBRARY THE This mind-boggling task is sure to for higher education. To not vote on HOLDS SERVICES ON TUESDAYS. ENTIRE DAY. A very difficult blow a day, as well as a pocket calcu- November 2 is to not change the that they can be used for easy reference: There are countless primitive reli- method for most, especially those lator and a full box of kleenex if your status quo. Remember, sitting on • Anyone who considers the Division I-A to consist only of gions which hold sabbath on a Tues- with virgin minds untainted by books grades depress you as much under your butt election day will send an- those schools ranked consistently at or near the top 20 is day, thereby preveting you from If it's impossible to force yourself to semesters as they did under quarters. other person you didn't choose to voting. However, you must also spend do so, fake it by writing graffiti on the 9) TRY TO GET A JOB REFER- office, continuing the finest of Ameri- sadly misinformed. Ninety-four teams have been classified the remainder of your life selling study carrel. But please, write some- RAL SUP FROM THE STUDENT can traditions. So do it! Don't vote! as Division I-A by the National Collegiate Athletic Associa- fowers in airports and shaving your thing original. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. Even if tion after the NCAA's recent reclassification efforts. The head. 5) GET IN A CAR AND LOOK FOR you already have a job, this method is 2) GO TO THE HEALTH CENTER. A PARKING PLACE ON CAMPUS. guaranteed to waste a day. The most Charlie Cantrell is a senior Public Rela- schools in the top 20 get there by beating those other 74 Waiting for an annual check-up at the That's an excellent way to zap several difficult thing about this, however, is tions major from Vermilion Ohio. teams. The Falcons, as well as most of the other schools in Health Center can waste an entire hours, especially if you act in a hurry. to get up at 3 a.m. to get in line for an the MAC, certainly rank above many of those 94 teams in quality, and that is why Bowling Green views itself as a legitimate Division I-A college football team. Autonomy from Soviets now possible • Bowling Green's schedule does, and will continue to, LETTERS consist of some of the major schools in the nation. If you were • to look at your pocket schedule, you would see North Carolina Regarding Daniel Ayalon's letter in wanting to sweep rape incidents un- their tenth movie of the semester. The BG News 10/14/82: der the carpet because "It happened Why? Because with the recent change Football season fails, in BG's near future, and you can ask the Pitt Panthers if I wonder first what prompted Mr. over a year ago,"as if that makes in toe drinking age, those under 19 student decides to study North Carolina is a patsy team. Last season, the Falcons Ayalon to remind us of all that Cold everything alright. years of age are not even allowed to played defending Cotton Bowl champion Baylor. Miami War rot. Nevermind. I wonder, how- Duliskis is afraid thatprospective enter places that serve alcoholic bev- Walking through Rodgers Quadran- ever, might it be possible to have a students will ask what "We Remem- erages. Monorson camous, the major- gle this past Sunday in a vain attempt University has beaten a Big Ten school this season, and totalitarian society that bases its eco- ber"and then will be afraid to come to ity of which are freshmen, have at trying to find something to do, I Toledo played a better game against Wisconsin in Madison nomic system on capital? Might some the University. I hope that they do ask suffered long enough. It is time we let noticed people were moping around than the mighty Buckeyes of Ohio State could muster in of these systems indeed exist in our and I hope that they find out what people know how we feel about these more than usual. Not worrying about Columbus. Even a member of the Seminoles of Florida State, "free" world? The Phillipines? Any happened. They damn well shouldbe new regulations. it too much, I went to do my laundry. self-named "democratic" country in afraid. After getting there I noticed some- who also made fools of Ohio State in Columbus, said after Latin America with U.S. business Because of the fact that some of us thing different; I could actually get a almost losing to Cincinnati that the Buckeyes are no longer ties? South Africa? America, herself? Its not just the Phi Delt inciden- are under 19, does this mean we are machine without waiting behind two the best team in Ohio. Miami has consistently beaten And might it not be possible to have t(and I really doubt that they have not old enough to even socialize an- people. Why all this gloom and de- beneficient government systems that any "wounds to "rub salt in.' ) How- d/or dance without drinking? Re- spair in BGSU on a Sunday af- Cincinnati, and are expected to do so again this season when eschew capital in favor of public ever, the Phi Delt incident is a prime cently, a party was held off campus ternoon? You can probably put 90 the schools meet Nov. 20. ownership of national wealth? One example in our area; not only of rape, amd much beer was provided. A great percent of the blame on the football • The last time BG beat a Division I-A school outside of the that is non-totalitarian as well as non- but of who does (AND DOES number of people was expected and it strike. Sunday afternoon football has capitalistic? Or is that too much to of NOT)pay the price. It won't be forgot- sounded like a good place to go to been ingrained into our heads so MAC was in 1979, when the Falcons beat Southern Mississippi a dream? ten. What you don't seem to under- meet people. I was appalled to find much, it is part of our weekly routine (a team ranked in the top 20 at the beginning of this season). Despite their ties to the Soviet- stand is that human beings can, and out that anyone considered a minor and we don t know what to do without That loss knocked Southern Mississippi out of bowl conten- monster in the East, despite the fact are being brutilized. It happens every was not permitted in. I have found it. I guess for the next couple of weeks tion. Last season, the Falcons romped, 38-0, over the same that in a short time (a few decades to day. What will it take? Does it have to this to be equally true at some of the those of us with Sunday football on our less that a few years) they could no be your girlfriend? Your wife? Your night spots in Bowling Green. I myself minds will have to resort to backgam- Toledo team that beat San Jose State - then ranked 19th in the turn their countries into pure Utopias mother? Your daughter? don't even like alcohol, but I do enjoy mon in the laundry room, Gene Kelly polls - in the California Bowl. when they began in a fairly sorry meeting new people. By not being on the Sunday afternoon movie, or if • The NCAA does not weed out small Division I-A schools. state, aren'tmore people than just the Sherry R. Blschoff admitted to these various social activ- all else fails, study. once-wealthy of Cuba and Nicaragua E.D.F.I. ities, minors are forced to stay on If you have ever been to South Bend, Ind., you should have enjoying moreprosperous lives than campus; usuallv in the dorm, room. Dave Welsh noticed that the enrollment at BG is nearly twice that of they lived under the capitalists Ba- Linda A.Kuenzll RESPOND 105 Rodgers Notre Dame. Size has nothing to do with the NCAA's tista and Somozoa? E.D.F.I./C.S.P. What kinds of social activities are reclassification of the MAC schools. Andhaven't some Bloc countries Dorm rooms get boring; planned at night for those non-drink- managed 1) relative autonomy from ers or minors? And why are minors The BG Newc Opinion Page is the • When the NCAA did its reclassification, it said the the U.S.S.R. - as autonomousasa drinking law restricting restricted from simply intering campus forum for your comments stadiums must have a seating capacity of 30,000 (not 35,000), country such as Mexico may enjoy Another Friday night is ap- places that serve alcohol? It's about regarding something in The News which in our opinion was simply a ridiculously arbitrary U.S. autonomy. 2) a relatively stable proaching and once again most stu- time we got an explanation. or anything of interest to the number, considering it was also stipulated that the schools economy - perhaps more stable than dents under the age of 19 can be found Cindy Ireland University and community. they say the economy of the state of in their dorm rooms or on their way to 208 Treadway must average 17,000 in attendance. So instead of having 6,000 Michigan, and 3) a non-capitalist sys- by Garry Trudeau empty seats and regaining Division I-A status, we can now tem that, indeed without Cold War DOONESBURY interference from either left or right, have 13,000 empty seats and regain Division I-A status. Thus, East or West, could succeed? Less JUST FINE, MR. YES.sm.,guT n WOtmitiKHTT NOSUEAT.SK. the logic of the NCAA. KM600P10 pit&iQm.iuifn GOSH.RAY.I ms SUCH A HIT OARNTHF. LUCK, I'M HAVING YCS.SIR.AWTOF heard of countries such Hungary or hMRnWKU CALUN6TDSEE IF THOUGHT XX/P IPBClPePTD t*i AJWUP I'M ANOTHERONE A SERIES PEOPLE HAwrr • Contrary to popular opinion, the University did not spend Yugoslavia? Housevgv- tOJCMPCOMEV HAVE ANOTHER. BUSY TOMOFROW WNESDAY. OFsALums? BEENABLEW a dime on the new bleachers - they were donated by persons To our dismay, Ayalon connot think THIN60VER MY"SAWWTO/VCY impute*... ONEWMORROUI Fowrru&e ITS sea OF MAKE THE FIRST or raise questions beyond the simple ATLABOR? OONOVAH'PHeR. f NIGHT. WeSCHY.s A seass. f TWO. who cared about the injustice being done to the University's and murderous equation that Soviet- \ \m s football program. /Communist equals bad, while Ameri- • What is of the utmost importance for people to under- can/Capital equals good. It's not all that simple. stand, is that it will cost us the same amount of money to run Carl Mlllhollancl the football program at the Division I-AA level as it would the 9705 Cloverdile Division I-A level, but the difference would be that our profits Department of English would drop off drastically. We would lose our share of NCAA Phi Delts 'remember' television revenue, plus we would be less able to secure case still not forgotten lucrative guaranteed contracts with the larger Division I-A fei schools. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau I, also, do not know who is submitting • Academics is by far the reason why most of chose to be at the "we remember" ads to the B.CT Bowling Green State University, but having quality athletics Tie KummootamsiNce 'AT NO Tine PIP I HEAR ANY AUE News. However, I would like to extend REAimoeo I THINK SO, EP. mo, U/eNHERASEPA LOT OF 6AWN5PERTAININ6TO POSSIBLE - which not only help us relieve tensions but feel increased to them my congratulations and re- TDTHEPON- TELLMEUIHAT CORPORATE coHniiBUTfiNs FOR, MOBASSOCmBNS, NORPIP If/S- pride for the University - only help to make the collegiate spect for their courage and social OVAN PINNER, YOU THINK OF ME IN NOU JERSEY. ON STAFF ane ANY F0I REPORT PETAIUNS consciousness. SIR? \ WAT I've KCOMDeNPAWN.IlAmi.MABe SUCH CHARGES lUAsrmiiYiN experience a more well-rounded and enjoyable one. Maybe Ruse Duliskis would like to \ URJTTEN.. HIM MY SECRETARY OF lABOR..- TUB PARK ABOUT P3N0WlfSPAST.:\ We hope that this explanation has cleared up some discrep- forget about the Phi Delt incident. / ancies, and helped those who do not understand the "fuss" Unfortunatly there are many people over Division I-A status. who can not forget it. Duliskis says he is tired of reading the "We Remem- Division I-A status cannot hurt the University; it can only ber" ads in the paper. I am tired of help it. So we should do our parts by helping the team to reading that rapes occur. I am tired of reach its attendance requirements. That, plus a trip to the reading of rapist getting off with the eroverbial slap on the wrists. I am California Bowl, should to open the eyes of the NCAA. red of hearing about insensitive, If it doesn't, they may just find themselves in court. uncaring and Ignorant individuals

--'*«e>»j»aajaaMajaMa»«»*i» ■ ' - The BO Newi/October 22, 1982 3 Import: European steel limited

WASHINGTON (AP) - The United In Pittsburgh, U.S. Steel Chairman States and Europe agreed Thursday David Roderick said the pact covered to limit shipments of European steel a wider range of steel products than to this country, ending a bitter dispute did an earlier tentative settlement and easing tensions in a strained worked out in August. The enforce- trading relationship between the al- ment provisions, he said, were lies. tougher in the new arrangement. The agreement, reached only hours before a deadline for the imposition of The pact clears up what has been a penalty duties on imported steel, was "very bitter dispute" between the accepted by U.S. steelmakers who allies, Baldrige said. He added that its had blamed the imports for contribut- resolution was "a great aid toward ing to their worst financial crunch eventual solution" of two other trans- since the Depression. Atlantic trading disputes, one on a common agricultural policy and the President Ronald Reagan an- other the UTS. sanctions on sales of oil nounced the settlement while on a and gas equipment to the Soviet campaign swing in Omaha, Neb., and Union. hailed it as "good news" for the steel industry and tor the economy. UNDER THE SETTLEMENT, the It will mean, he said, "more and European Community will limit its lasting iobs in the steel industry, shipments of 11 steel products to this which will translate into good news on country starting around November 1 the employment front." and continuing through 1965. Had the restrictions been in place in The European Community said the 1981. Commerce Secretary Malcolm quotas limiting shipments of 10 steel Baldrige said, there would have been products will range from 2.2 percent 25,000 to 30,000 more jobs for the U.S. of the U.S. market to 21.85 percent, industry. with an average of 5.46 percent. The restrictions will be imposed under an "WHILE WE THINK this will be a export licensing system to be set up shot in the arm for employment in the by the European Community. Those steel industry, this is not the answer products currently command roughly to all of their problems," Baldrige 6 percent of the market. cautioned at a White House news conference. Imports of pipe and tube products, a Etienne Davignon, the European highly profitable segment of the Community industry commissioner, American industry, will be held to 5.9 described the agreement as being "in percent of the U.S. market under a the best interest of all steel produc- separate arrangement that will re- Siuire consultations between the allies or excessive shipments, U.S. officials BG News photos/Patrick Sandor He said European companies, also said. That represents the average suffering serious financial woes, will shipments in 1979-81, although those be assured of "an export market and imports recently had surged to about Squeegeed Though some people don't do windows university employee, Kim Smith, takes to a market that pays. 16 percent of the market, they said the task with unusual concentration as she washed windows at the education building.

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CO-APPLICANT S SIGNATURE « L • i» You Deserve THE KEY 372-0086 Some Credit 4 The BG New/October 22, 1982 Jobs- Gemayal . .. from Page 1 .. . from Pao* 1 all the other necessary bills, there's Mason named presidential aide zation headed by fellow Lebanese hardly enough left for food, let alone Edouard Saouma. any money for leisure," he said. In an hour-long meeting at the "Trying to budget money that close by Scott Carpenter rected all departmental fund-raising Western Washington, Mason worked "and I guess he thought I best fit that papal library, the white-robed pon- affects my whole attitude, and I'm ttaff reporter activities and developed procedures on institutional funding issues and idea. tiff said Lebanon's goal should be afraid sometimes I take out my frus- for soliciting external funds. was responsible for investing all pri- "My main responsibility (at the "to regain real independence and trations on the kids." Beginning Nov. 1, Philip Mason will He earned a master's degree in vate gifts donated to that institution. University) will be to help Paul Ols- full sovereignty of the Lebanese Allman said that in order to receive sit at University President Paul Ols- business administration from West- Mason was assistant business man- camp obtain his goals for the Univer- state on the whole of its national unemployment benefits, a person camp's right hand. ern Washington and received his ager of the West Virginia University sity ,r' Mason said. territory." Gemayel. 40, wore a must have worked full-time for at He will act as assistant to the presi- bachelor's degree in business from Foundation and associate director of Mason worked with Olscamp before black suit and black tie as a sign of least 20 weeks, and must regularly dent. West Virginia University. development at Western Washington the University president came to mourning for his brother. look for employment while unem- "I will have varied responsibilities "I'm looking forward to being able before becoming director of devel- Bowling Green from Western Wash- Gemayel, a Maronite Christian ployed. He added that the Bureau of as directed by President Olscamp," to exercise myself with my new re- opment. ington. sworn to unite his divided nation, Unemployment tries to help the un- Mason said sponsibilities, " Mason said. "Paul Olseamp had some precon- "I am extremely excited about again said foreign troops no longer employed find suitable positions, but Mason, director of development at ceived idea of what an assistant to the working with Paul Olscamp again," have any reason to remain in his does not provide direct counseling. Western Washington University, di- AS PART OF his responsibilities at president should be like," Mason said, Mason said. country.

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Union to vote on strike Capital THIS IS IT!!! DETROIT (AP) - Mem- Chrysler will be able to automaker, which has cast ballots. UAW officials Gain. iimecDM IRON W3M bers of the United Auto offer workers more. about 70 days' supply of blamed the defeat on the Workers union will vote Chrysler employs 43,200 cars, according to Ward's fact that the agreement did Tuesday on whether to autoworkers in the United Automotive Reports. A not contain an immediate strike Chrysler Corp. or to States plus 41,900 reported short walkout also would wage boost. They said Time and again, Sunday, October 24 continue working under on indefinite layoff this not hurt the union, which Chrysler Chairman Lee Ia- VMlYo IK an I n sukJ. BGSU Whittaker Track the expired contract until " To make monc\, \ou hu\c week. Fraser said laid-off has accumulated a multi- cocca had raised workers' tohu\cmoiK;>r after Jan. 1, UAW Presi- workers who have re- million-dollar strike fund, hopes for such a raise by IM Inith is. >ou ha\c i< dent Douglas Fraser said mained "in good standing" they said. publicizing the company's know bow (o sa\c monc\ "RUNNERS" yesterday. will be allowed to vote. $1 billion cash reserve. before you can think about "ENTERTAINMENT" "There will be a referen- Fraser made his com- But anything more than making moo;. 12:30-1:30 Folk Singing dum with two proposals ments after an hour-long that could squeeze Chrysl- Also earlier this week That's \\h> more and VIP Celebrity Run BGSU Marching Band ... to suspend the negotia- meeting of the 150-member er's finances and dry up Fraser rejected the idea more people are joining the 1:30-2 30 Campus Run ROTC Demonstrations tions until immediately af- Chrysler council, made up car sales, they said. that the union might return I \i\ n ill Savings Plan to bu\ 2:30-3:30 Community Run Rock Band Trouble Boys' ter the Christmas holidays of local UAW officials from Fraser on Monday had to the table and rearrange I '.S. Sa\ ings Bonds. That" or strike Chrysler Corpora- Chrysler plants nation- rebuffed the suggestion of worker benefits to help pay M a\. | little is taken out of tion at 10 a.m. on Nov. 1," wide. The council did not resubmitting the earlier for a pay raise. each pax cheek uutomabcaJh Fraser said at a news con- vote on the question, but contract, saying UAW In no time, YOU U ha\e COME TO RUN!! COME TO HAVE FUN!! ference. enough Konds tor a new car. discussed it, said Larry leaders "must abide by the The tentative contract Your child's education. even a Fraser said the ballot Leach, president of Local will go out to workers in will of the majority." that was rejected was the dream \ acation. 1264 in Sterling Heights, The tentative accord had first since 1979 at the auto- Whatcx er > ou save for. the next day or two and Mich. workers also will receive a been rejected by 70 percent maker that did not contain Konds are the safest, surest FALCON HOUSE Doug Nicoll, a Chrysler of the autoworkers who concessions, Fraser said. way to gain capital. letter telling them about spokesman, said the car- HALLOWEEN the vote. The ballots are to maker would "wait to hear MOONLIGHT MADNESS be turned in at the plants from Doug Fraser, and on Tuesday and results of then if we have something 3-DAY SALE the vote should be known to say, we'll let you know." QMBTB& ©IPB that night, he said. The union has been The No. 3 automaker's studying what to do since 5p refusal to grant an imme- Chrysler on Monday re- diate pay raise caused a jected its demand for the CELEBRATE NATIONAL breakdown in negotiations raise, saying "there is sim- All Athletic Shoes on Sale $2.00 off ALL Sweat Shirts on Monday. The rank-and- ply no more money." BEAUTY SALON MONTH file had overwhelmingly Union options besides a Save $3*S5 on all shoes $1.00 off ALL Sweat Pants rejected a tentative con- strike included returning including... tract reached Sept. 16. to the bargaining table - B PANTENE EXOTHERMIC WAVE Running, Basketball, Tennis, 20% OFF ALL "It's futile to continue perhaps under a strike Racquetball Shoes negotiations now," Fraser deadline - or re-submitting —••■ or NIKE said. "We're content to de- an earlier tentative con- Brand Nam?= 11 ich as lay negotiations until after tract that was defeated by VITAMIN COLLAGEN PERM NIKE • NEW BALANCE • CONVERSE WIND BREAKERS the holidays." autoworkers. TIGER • BROOKS and others' 10% off Entire Stock FRASER SAID he hoped ANALYSTS SAID a the U.S. economy will be strike of no more than two Zee MR SS $2.00 Off All of better in January and weeks would not hurt the ONLY ^* *** regular price $39.99 Running Shorts All - Weather or 10/31/82 Running Suits Offer Good Thru Singlets No Appointments — FREE Can of Racquetballs Just Walk In I 20% off ALL WARM-UPS W purchase of any Racquet Many other items on sale throughout the store... 3 DAYS ONLY Alpha Chi open THURSDAY 10-10 FRIDAY 10-9

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by Carolyn Van Schalk through what they need during high security law was going into effect staff reporter school," Tallman said. "If someone when she made her decision. COUPON can get into this program, get them "If you weren't enrolled In college Attending college can be difficult in." by May 1, you would lose your social for many students, but the obstacle is security benefits," Overturf said. KICKBACK even greater for a number of high HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN Scott school students taking courses at the Gargasz, who is taking a computer The native Pennsylvanian lived on University. science course at the University, is campus while she worked on her Bring in n valid coupon from any nthw Through the High School College another student entered in the pro- curriculum last year. piwe joint We'll not only honor Credit Program, high school students gram. it we'll kick Ms value up ten crnts lor are able to take classes for college OVERTURF NEEDED only one half your I rouble credit at the University while working Gargasz, who wants to be a systems credit of math and one half credit of There's nobody s pizza like analyst, does not think the introduc- Al Perkins. He's been a Godfather s Piz/a |i«l hriitq In o to obtain their high scnool diplomas. English to graduate from high school. (oupon lo prove it One such student is Dave Tallman, tory computer science course Is very Her principal approved her atten- good mayor. He will be a senior at Ostego High School. hard, but added his grade in the dance at Bowling Green under the OFFER OOOO OH EAT-tK ON CMBVOOT OMKftS Tallman came to the University at course is not outstanding. condition that she pass an English and OFFER EXPIRES 10/31/62 the suggestion of his high scnool Gargasz said his mother urged him a math course in college. a good commissioner. guidance counselor. Otsego High to enroll in the program. His sister, a high school junior, also Is in the Col- SENIOR CITIZENS pro(*cis and programming have racaivad School only offers three years of En- By electing to forego her last se- continuing lupporl (rom Purkint F«d»'al and »tot» granlt warv glish. Tallman said, adding that he lege Credit program and takes mester of high schooC Overturf was ulilnad to go forward with conversion of the lormor North Mam decided to come to Bowling Green to classes in the art department. able to maintain her social security Pott Office into a multipurpose Senior Citiien Center which begin his college English sequence. Although he enioys his computer ,Y benefits. She will acquire junior sta- serves all Wood Countions Financial ond technical assistance My high school program (in En- science class and plans to take classes tus if she attends classes full-time this for senior citiien programming is being provided on a continuing EATING glish) has lacked a couple of things," at the University throughout his high summer. bans he said. school career, Gargasz added that In LEADERSHIP IN TIMES OF CRISIS ta a real test of any ad Tallman is currently enrolled in general, he is not fond of school. All three students said they see minittrofor ■ abilities During the Great Blizzard ol 78" ond the English 111. He attends class at the "I'd rather be someplace else," he great benefit in the program and see 100 Year Flood m 79 Mayor Perkins wot there at work around IS University from 8-9:30 a.m. two days said. the clock directing municipal efforts to deal with these disasters few problems adjusting to the college In both coses these efforts contributed to reducing the amount per week and returns to his high Anne Overturf, a University fresh- atmosphere. Gargasz, for example, is of loss to life. limb, ond property m our community Our com- school for the rest of the day. he said. man, was in the College Credit pro- a member of the University racquet- munity really pulled together in these limes BELIEVING Tallman sees great benefit in the gram last year. Overturf said she had ball club. Wt know Godlaiher's Pin* sounds loo good to be Iru« HowcouU program and urges other high school financial reasons for enrolling in the BRINGING SACK INDUSTRIES has been a moior priority of the thick**, richest puu In town abo be one of your best restaunni "I really don't feel out of place," Al Perkins. Perkins pledged to do oil in his power to eliminate values' There's one sure way lo find out—try it' There's nobody's students to consider the same route. program. Tallman said. "I fit in fairly well the For Sale' signs that existed m the city in 1975 At this time. pizza ike Godfather's Pizza one brie wd make you a befcever1 "There's a lot of students that get According to Overturf, a new social here." highly desirable clean light industry is returning to Bowling Green. Through the efforts of dozens of people and a tine in* THERE'S NOBODVS PIZZA LIKE dustnal Development Coordinator Cooper Industrial Products now employs several hundred people where formerly the Day- GODFATHER'S PIZZA Summer construction strike brook plant stood empty. The Wofl Street Journal and AftMCO ™ have been attracted to our county This kind of healthy to. base ■s necessary for maintaining o healthy county ond schools puts building's finish behind Godfather* 836 S. MAIN BOWLING GREEN by Mark Wellman rooms, rooftop observatory and a 120- estimated cost of the renovation pro- staff reporter seat planetarium. The cost of the ject is $1,825 million. 352-2517 building is 7.72S 11 • m -midnlghl Construction on the new Physical AFTER THE renovation the build- Fn-Sel Science Building and the Biological Undersized cold water plumbing ing will include offices for faculty for 11ijn.-1t.re. Science Annex are running five weeks was the only problem in the construc- the journalism school and for the Sun. noenio behind schedule. tion so far, according to Robert Mu- radio-television-film faculty. Also in Strikes in the construction trade Geein, director of academic facilities the building will be writng and editing We Cant Afford Not To during the summer caused the five planning. He said he does not know if laboratories, photojournalism facili- Paid for by Cilnens for Perkins. Kenneth Roihrock. treasurer week delay, according to Ronald it will increase the cost of the build- ties, viedotape and editing area, an ^^ 330 Brighom lane. Bowling Green. OH — Political Advertisement ^r Engler, director of Technical Support ing. instructional television studio and of- Services and the University Ar- The annex will provide an extra 7.- fices for the "BG News," "The Key," chitect. 600 square feet for biological research WBGU-FM and WFAL radio stations. 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by Tracy Collins thumb injury of freshman de- ing with Galley; Wayne Wilson with tender," York said. "They have won defense," Bertrand said. "Last week- and he will decide after the game who editor fenseman Dave Ellett, who was Mike Pikul; and Chris Sanna with in our building before - that concerns end, we did some good things, but we will start tomorrow night's contest. feared to have suffered torn liga- Ellett. me. I expect them to be an aggres- also had lapses and we showed weak- Defensively, Ferris will be trying Bowling Green's hockey team ments in his thumb last Friday, be- York pointed to the play of the sive, forechecking team." nesses in certain areas. to check Hills, who last year set a opens its Central Collegiate Hockey fore he scored his first collegiate goal. defense as the high point of the Wis- The Bulldogs are in their first un- "Against a team like Bowling team record with seven assists in 10-4 Association schedule tonight at 7:30 consin series. der coach Dick Bertrand, who York Green, we can't have any lapses be- BG victory at the Ice Arena. In that p.m., taking on the Ferris State Bull- BUT THE Falcons will be without faced when the two coached in the cause they are league champions. contest, Hills helped former Falcon dogs at the Ice Arena. the services of center Nick Bandescu, "I was extremely pleased with the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Associa- They had a good recruiting year, and George McPhee become the all-time The Falcons are looking for their who underwent surgery for torn liga- Slay of our defense, particularly tion. Bertrand was 229-104-9 in 12 have size, speed and a good winning leading scorer in BG history. first win of the season, after coming ments in his left knee and will be lost any Galley and Mike Pikul, and our years at Cornell University, while tradition." away with a loss and a tie against for the season. goalies," York said. "Garry had an York coached for seven years at BG swept that series with a 4-2 win highly-regarded Wisconsin, last York said he will field his lines as outstanding series (including three Clarkson before coming to BG. Junior center Randy Merrifield the second night. The previous sea- weekend. follows: Brian Hills will center Peter assists in Saturday's 4-4 tie). "He's a respected coach," York will lead the Bulldogs. He turned in son, Ferris won three of the four BG will try to rebound this weekend Wilson and George Roll; Dan Kane said. "I think he'll enjoy success at three goals and an assist last week games the two teams played. This with a relatively healthy lineup, Fal- will center Perry Braun and Gino FERRIS SHOULD offer a stiff Ferris." against Western Michigan. Senior de- weekend will mark the only two meet- con coach Jerry York said. Forward Cavellini; John Samanski will center opening test for the Falcons, accord- fenseman Jim File will lead the Bull- ings between the two teams this sea- Dave O'Brian is near full strength Tim Hack and Jamie Wansbrough; ing to York. Last weekend, the Bull- BERTRAND KNOWS his success dog blueline corp, and sophomore Rob son. after a knee injury suffered two and Kim Collins will center O'Brian dogs lost, 5-1, at Western Michigan against BG will depend on a solid, all- Hughston will probably start in goal. weeks ago, while defenseman Garry and Dave Randerson. before returning home to beat the around performance by his young He owns a 1.41 goals-against average. The Falcons hold a 9-5 advantage in Galley has been hampered slightly in On defense, York said he would Broncos, 5-2. team. games played between the two teams, practice with a groin pull, York said. stick with his line combinations of last "I expect Ferris to be a very solid "We are nowhere near coming into York said that Mike David will and are 6-2 against the Bulldogs in the X-rays have proven negative in the weekend, which saw Barry Mills skat- team and a strong playoff con- our own or even set in our lines or on start in goal tonight for the Falcons, Ice Arena. Falcon roundballers to face early losses Two disappointing developments regular season schedule at Cornell on emerged from the first week of bas- Nov. 27. ketball practice for Bowling Green's The Mid-American Conference has John Weinert, who is entering his gone to a complete round robin sched- seventh season as BG's head coach. ule, with each MAC school playing After the first couple of practices each other league opponent twice. went by without incident, Bill Szabo - The Falcons open their 18-game BG's sixth man for much of last league schedule against defending season - announced that he was leav- champion Ball State in Muncie, Ind., ing school. Then, as if that wasn't bad on Jan. 5. enough news for Weinert, steady per- BG has the best record in the MAC former D vid Jenkins fractured his over the last three years, stringing left fibula two days later in practice together consecutive league records and will r ive his ankle in a cast for of 11-5 in 1979-80, and 104 in each of two week . the last two seasons. Szabo i 6-foot-6 junior who was a Weinert is optimistic as he enters reserve iorward for the Falcons in his the new season. first tu o years, was contending for a "They say it's harder to stay on top starting role this season. than it is to get there," he said. "We "I FEEL it's a mistake for a young have the best record in the league man to leave college, especially in his over the last three years, and hope to junior year," Weinert said. "Bill maintain that distinction this season. played a definite part in our success "IF WE stay injury-free and get the last year, and I feel he would play an breaks needed to win a league as equally important role this season." balanced as the MAC, we hope we can Szabo averaged 3.8 points and 1.7 move up a notch to an outright rebounds per game last season. championship. I expect it will be a It was diagnosed yesterday that typical MAC race, and Ball State is Jenkins had a chipped fractured left the team to beat after winning the fibula. He will be in a cast for two league title last year. But I feel good weeks. about our team." "If things go well, he should be able One of the key questions for the to begin practicing then. If not, he will Falcons this year is the condition of 6- be out an additional seven-to-10 6 junior forward Colin Irish's left days," BG sports information direc- knee. BG's second leading scorer as a tor Allan Chamberiin said. freshman and a sophomore, Irish has Weinert opened uppre-season prac- undergone surgery twice on the knee. tice with a squad of 16 players, includ- He played just four games last year, ing 10 returning letter-men and three and therefore retains junior eligibil- freshman. Last Friday was the first ity. day practices could be held, accord- "Colin looks good to me," Weinert ing to NCAA rules, but the Falcons said. "And he says it feels good, but were allowed to hold conditioning with a knee, vou lust never know." drillsprior to holding practice. The top returners along with Jen- THE FALCONS will have six weeks kins and Irish are senior point guard to prepare for their season. They will David Greer, 6-8 forward-center La- Elay one exhibition game, hosting mar Jackson and 6-7 forward Bill Bowling Green's Perry Braun celebrates a goal on a pass from teammate Qlno Cavalinl (23) BG News photo/Patrick Sandor aurentian University of Sadbury, Faine. Greer, Jackson and Faine all In action from BG's exhibition win over Michigan-Dearborn, earlier this month at the Ice Ont, on Nov. 18. BG opens its 27-game started most of last season. Arena. The rivalry continues as BG faces (IT in Toledo

It is a game that needs no pre-game more impressive, the Rockets will, by BG-UT SHOWDOWN are paced by freshman Brian Mc- fense was led by defensive coordina- hype - Bowling Green versus Toledo no means, be a pushover - especially Records: The Falcons are 4-1 both Stratton tore ligaments in his knee Clure, who has completed an impres- tor Dan Simrell. Now, Simrell is in his says it all. when one remembers that UT may overall and in the Mid-American Con- against Northern Illinois. Stratton was sive 67 percent of his passes thus far first season as UT's head coach - but The rivalry, which dates back to have a bit of a revenge motive coming ference, where they are in first place operated on last Monday and his BG this season. by no means is he a stranger to the 1919 and that BG leads 26-16-4, contin- in to the game. by themselves. The Rockets are 4-3 career is over. BG-UT rivalry. ues tomorrow night at the Glass Bowl May have revenge on their minds? overall, and 3-2 in the MAC. Definitely out for tomorrow's game THE ROCKETS' Jim Kelso - who "We've only beaten Bowling Green in Toledo at 7:30 p.m. The Falcons Consider this: UT coaches have been for the Rockets are linebacker Steve used to be more of an option-type three times (in 14 games) since I've dismembered the Rockets, 38-0, last walking around with "38-0" shirts on The Series: BG holds a healthy 26-16-4 Hoyt. offensive tackle Jeff Briggs, free quarterback - is the same type of been on the staff at Toledo. No one has year at Doyt Perry Field. during the Rockets' practice sessions edge in the series that dates bock to safely Alan Lyons, and defensive end player as McClure since he under- to tell me that," Simrell said. "We The world of sports' best adages this week. 1919. BG won handily last year at Ooyt Bob Beemer. Defensive end Mike Rus- went knee surgery after last season, remember the game last year when can be used to describe the battle to "I DONT think any of us aren't Perry Field, 38-0. sell, who has played only one complete according to Stolz. we were sitting on top of the world - take place some 20-odd miles north of aware of the rivalry," BG head coach game so far, remains highly doubtful. "Statistically, they're certainly that doesn't sit well with us." the University. For example, "you Denny Stolz said. "Toledo presents The Site: Toledo Glass Bowl. Capacity: Questionable because of injuries suf- both very productive. They're both This time around, the Falcons are can throw records right out the win- one of the best balanced teams, offen- 18,500. Kickoff time is set for 7:30 p.m. fered last weekend are defensive end similar in a lot of ways; in that they sitting on top of the world - and atop dow for this one" applies all too well sively and defensively, that we have Dorryl Meadows, offensive gourd- do what they do very well," Stolz said. the MAC standings. If the Rockets are to tomorrow's showdown. faced all year." Injury Update: The Falcons suffered a /tackle Brian Vehar and tight end "He's the toughest (quarterback) to successfully defend their MAC The records show that the Falcons Yet, the Rockets have had problems big loss when defensive end larry Steve Schofer. we've had to prepare for. They were a championship this season, they must own a 4-1 mark in the Mid-American putting the football in the end zone for very excellent rushing team a year win tomorrow night's game. Conference (good for first-place) and six points. Despite being second in the points per game, while Lee is second Central Michigan. ago; he's given them Detter balance "We still control our own destiny overall, while the Rockets are in sixth conference in total offense, UT has in the conference in scoring with a 6.6 Both teams offenses are led by in their game this year." but we have to start winning, begin- place in the MAC at 3-2, and own a 44 often had to rely on the toe of place- average. He has already booted 11 similar signal callers. The Falcons In past years, UT's aggressive de- ning with BG," Simrell said. overall record. kicker Tony Lee for its points. field goals - including a MAC record Though BG's numbers are a bit The Rockets are averaging 18.6 four in last weekend's 16-12 loss to Lessig plans MAC face-lift as SPORTS BRIEFS There are still tickets available for standing performance at the Ohio his leg on the play. this weekend's Bowling Green-Ferris Intercollegiate meet, last Saturday, Mladen Medancic's goal made it 2-1 newly selected league leader State hockey series at the Ice Arena, in which BG's Jo Anne Lanciaux won with assists from Bob Theophilus and COLUMBUS (AP) - James Les- Kansas after only six months with sioner to become commissioner of beginning at 7:30 p.m. tonight. Face- the event. Don Popp. With the assist, Theophilus off time is also 7:30 for tomorrow's became BG's all-time career assist sig, who left his Bowling Green the school amid an investigation by the Southwest Conference. contest. athletic director's post just last the National Collegiate Athletic LESSIG SAID he believes the Bowling Green's men's cross coun- leader. Akron's Matt English tied the spring to accept the University of Association into allegations of foot- MAC should be ranked in the try team will participate in the Cen- score with only 46 seconds left in the Kansas' AD position, was named ball recruiting penalties. NCAA's Division I-A in football. The Bowling Green volleyball team tral Collegiate Championship in West first half. yesterday as the new commis- The Big Eight Conference Jay- The NCAA reduced the confer- will host seven other Ohio colleges in Lafayette, Ind., this weekend. BG got the go-ahead goal from Popp sioner of the Mid-American Confer- hawks could face severe penalties ence's ranking to Division I-AA the Bowling Green Invitational, this The Falcon harriers placed third in in the second half, but English sent ence, replacing Fred Jacoby. if the NCAA proves the allegations. during the summer. weekend, in Anderson Arena. The the Ohio Intercollegiate the game into overtime with his sec- During a news conferece at But Lessig told the media at the Though the higher division in- tourney will start at 6 p.m. tonight, championship, last weekend. BG's ond goal of the match at the 11:54 which his appointment was an- Press Club of Toledo that he was cludes such schools as Ohio State, and will resume at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Chris Koehler broke the tape for the mark of second half. nounced, Lessig, the MAC'S fourth not leaving the Lawrence, Kan., Michigan and Alabama, Lessig - Joining BG in this weekend's tour- second straight time at the OIC. Akron's English was the story in the commissioner, said he sees a school because of the investigation. said there are plenty of lesser ney are Akron, Capital, Defiance, Mt. overtime period as he scored for the powers that the MAC teams could Saint Joseph, Rio Grande, Toledo and Bowline Green's soccer team third time with only 1:46 left in the bright national future for the Lessie's appointment was an- Youngstown State. dropped their third match in a row extra period. nounced by Glen Driscoll, presi- consistently compete against. The Falcons take a 9-17 record into last Wednesday night with a 4-3 over- "This is a visible, major athletic dent of the University of Toledo He said one advantage the MAC the tourney. time loss to Akron. conference that deserves a na- and chairman of the MAC Council has in its dealings with the NCAA is BG's record now stands at 8-5. Sigma Chi grabbed the 1982 frater- tional reputation," Lessig said. of Presidents. Driscoll said Lessig that the conference's reputation Bowling Green's women's cross The score was tied after the first naty cross country title as they edged "We may see some teams coming was one of three finalists for the has not been blemished by a scan- country team will host Western Michi- half at 2-2. Akron's Steve Frick got the the Phi Taus, 33-34. Paul Traunero back to the MAC. The MAC can be job, out of nearly 60 applicants. He dal of national proportions. gan, Eastern Michigan and Toledo at Zips on the scoreboard first, but BG's was the individual champion with a a role model for othere." would not name the other finalists. He said he has no plans to move the east side of the stadium tomorrow Mark Jackson tied the game at the time of 11:09 over the 2.2-mile inter- LESSIG, 47, a native of Canton, Jacoby resigned effective Friday the MAC's offices from Columbus at 11 a.m. 25:40 mark. He was assisted by Mark meral course. There were 60 partici- 'Ohio, resigned from his port at after 11 years as MAC commis- to another city. The Falcons are coming of an out- Davis and Brian Yeardley, who broke pants. The BC Newt/October 22. 1982 9 ONE MENZ OPINION Cavs make third coaching change in BG-Toledo clash brings out 'crazies9 one year as Mussleman steps down Two years ago, a carload of rabid doubleheader in Toledo, also two years ago. Bowling Green football fans were CLEVELAND (AP) - The Cleve- next Friday. Year. He was ABA Coach of the Year merrily heading home after BG's Two Pabst-toting beer-guzzlers land Cavaliers changed coaches yes- 17-6 victory over Toledo in UT's by wearing UT hats were going at it TEAM OWNER said in 1972 at Dallas. full-tUt with a respected BG terday for the third time in less than a Musselman, who also coached in the Stepien said Harry Weltman, who Glass Bowl. year, only eight days before the start old American Basketball Associaton was hired last week as the team's new Alas, a group of UT fans - still Joe Menzer administrative official. Despite an of trie National Basketball Associa- supportive of their team despite obvious 15-beer advantage, the two and at the college level, would remain executive vice president, recom- Sports Editor UT backers were almost no match tion season. with the team as a scout. mended the coaching change. Welt- defeat - were likewise heading Bill Musselman, who returned to The Cavaliers' preseason has been man, a former ABA executive who home on the same road. One for the perfectly straight, usually the Cavaliers for a second stint as Rocket fan in particular made a well-mannered Falcon backer marred by several personnel prob- had been working for Warner Amex when it came to spewing out their head coach in March, resigned lems. Guard Bobby Wilkerson was Cable in New York, has been given habit of methodically waving a UT yesterday and was replaced by Tom suspended for not running timed wind control of the day-to-day operation of pennant outside the passenger's close range - much too close. obnoxious words. Nissalke, who last coached with the seat window. The next time the two groups saw THIS RIVALRY, although on a spruits; James Silas left camp com- the Cavaliers and Stepien's regional each other was in court, and both much smaller scale than Ohio . plaining that management was ignor- cable television system. Upon seeing this, the carload of The hiring of Nissalke resulted ing his back injury; and Geoff Huston " has been coach BG fans - perhaps still a bit were reportedly much calmer and State-Michigan or UCLA-USC, is as from the club's poor showing during pumped up from the game's better behaved. You see, these intense as any across the.country. complained that he was not being of the year in both the ABA and people weren't - and still aren't to "I don't think any of us aren't the current exhibition season and a treated like a veteran. NBA," Weltman said. "I think Tom outcome and their indulgence in number of morale problems, said said the team now hoped to will provide leadership to take this some Saturday afternoon spirits - the best of my knowledge - a bunch aware of the rivalry," BG head Delaney, who has served as a head was outraged. of raving lunatics. coach Denny Stolz said. "There's get Wilkerson and Silas back in camp. club to unparalleled heights." At the nearest opportunity - THEY WERE normal people always a backyard game at every coach and general manager for the "It's psychological, but that's a Nissalke said he had reached most of the time - but not on the school and this is the one for team. Delaney will be an assistant Grt of coaching, Delaney said. "It's agreement on a one-year contract which also happened to be the coach under Nissalke. ) easy to just suspend somebody. with the team. nearest stoplight - one of the weekend of the BG-UT football Bowling Green. That's why these "OBVIOUSLY, looking at the exhi- Falcon supporters burst from the clash. Much like the werewolf who are unpredictable games, because You've got to tackle the problem." "I wouldn't have wanted two or car, stormed toward his nemesis, turns against society at the sight of of such high emotional intensity." bition results, there was a problem," Nissalke has coached in the NBA three years. I want to make sure I'm a full moon, these people begin Last year's game between the Delaney aid. "The team was not reac- and ABA for a total of 14 years, happy with the situation here and and triumphantly destroyed the UT ting to the coaching situation." including 11 as a head coach. He was they're happy with me," he said. pennant in front of a handful of foaming at the mouth at first two teams certainly fit that Delaney started the 1981-82 season puzzled onlookers. mention of any BG-UT athletic unpredictable model. The Rockets, preparing to coach Las Vegas in the Forward Cliff Robinson, who reluc- AFTER BEATING his chest and encounter. who went on to win the MAC as the Cavaliers' head coach and was Continental Basketball Association tantly signed a five-year contract A fair warning to all those who championship and upset San Jose replaced last December by former this season when the call came from with Cleveland last week after the shrieking several unprintable Philadelphia 76ers' assistant Chuck the Cavaliers Wednesday night. Cavaliers matched Houston's free- words at his surprised victim, the aren't aware: Bowling Green plays State in the first-ever California Daly, who signed a three-year con- light turned green and the frenzied Toledo in football, beginning at Bowl, came in as heavy favorites. "THIS IS the toughest challenge agent offer, said he was surprised by 7:30 p.m. tomorrow night, in the BG soundly trounced UT, 3W). tract. Daly, however, was let go in I've ever had as a coach," Nissalke the sudden change. Falcon fan returned to his vehicle. March in favor of Musselman, who said. "The timing is a problem. The "He (Nissalke) said he wants to The story doesn't end here, Glass Bowl. Not only will these None of that really matters for had also coached the team during a however, for at the next stoplight it crazy people be on the loose, but tomorrow's game, though; past plus is, we've got good players. My meet with us individually," Robinson they will have all day to plan portion of the previous season. job is not rebuilding. We want to win said. "I know he has a reputation for was UT's turn for retailiation. performances mean very little, if The instability contributed to the as many games as we can." winning, and the team wants to ex- After swerving down the road, strategy and fortify their souls with anything. club's 15-67 record - worst in the NBA Nissalke has coached Utah, Dallas cel." jockeying back-and-forth for the intoxicating, mind-provoking And even if one of the teams was - as the Musselman-led Cavaliers lost and San Antonio in the ABA and "The new coach has had more head lead position and trading obscene liquids. coming into the game with an 0-7 their last 19 games of the season. Seattle, Houston and Utah in the NBA. coaching experience than any coach gestures, the roadster full of It could provide for some record^ the stands would still be Cleveland can tie Philadelphia's NBA In the 1976-77 season, he guided the we've had here," said forward Scott Rockets slammed on its brakes. interesting sights - like the one I packed with a bunch of loyal record for consecutive losses by fall- witnessed after a BG-UT baseball Houston Rockets to a 49-33 record and Wedman. "It's better it happened now The Falcon fan club followed at crazies. ing to the Boston Celtics in the opener was named the NBA Coach of the than in the middle of the season." 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BG News photo/Ron Hagler Walleyball A game combining the strategy of racquetball and the reflexes of volleyball has made its appearance in Bowling Green. The game is called Wallyball — an import from California — it may soon be the newest fad in games since the hoola-hoop. Page/4 Union rocks Scott promotes with video Ethnic Studies by June Remley by Joanne Veto say five thousand to ten thousand His early rplays, such as "The Alli- students should view each tape, White Dr. John Scott began his career in gator Man,' "f Talk With The Spir- Paul Mcartney and Eddie Money said. the arts as a 10-year-old. He was its" and "After Work" were short and were in the Union Wednesday. "That would be like a football sta- chosen to portray youthful versions of focused on individual characters. Well, not exactly. dium walking through," she added. Frederick Douglass, George Wash- Scott described the late '60s and Both performers are part of the Last week, about 800 people saw or ington Carver and Booker T. Wash- early 70s as years of social protest in videotape presentation UAO bills as "were exposed" to the tape, White ington on television and radio. his work. These plays included "Ride "Rockworld." said. Now, at 45, Scott is resident-play- a Black Horse'' and "Time Turns The SO-minute tape is shown Mon- "I'm not going to pad the numbers wright and artistic director of ethnic Black". day through Thursday, at 11:00 a.m. just to keep the tapes coming," she Cultural Arts at the University. Lean- More recent plays like "Karma" and noon in the Sidedoor, Union. added. and "Shades" moved toward a more According to Stephanie White, UAO ing back in his chair, Scott crumpled Special Events committee mem- a Burger King wrapper in one hand selective look at black familiesand Special Events director, Rockworld is bers set up and run the tape and take were "an attempt to discover how "like an MTV show with commer- and discussed his role as director a headcount for the Rockworld affa- in"For Colored Girls Who Have Con- black people can and should love one cials." davit, according to White. sidered Suicide/When The Rainbow Is another," Scott explained. UAO receives two tapes a month White would like to see SO people at from Rockworld Productions, Enuf," a choreopoem by Ntozake each show, but said that showing the Shange, to be performed at the Joe E. In what he termed his "bizarre pe- Omaha, Ne., free of charge, White same tape 16 times is a problem. Brown Theatre next weekend. riod," Scottexplored the "surreal di- said. "Personally, I'd want to see it once. mensions of blackness" in plays like "The only thing is, we must show Scott describes the choreopoem as More than that would be hard," she an emotional catharsis for black "The Zaire Mark" and "The Good it," she said, emphasizing "must." added. Ship Credit". White signs an affadavit she sends women and women in general. The tapes feature a variety of art- Most productions of the choreo- In "Rivers of Our Fathers", Scott back to Rockworld Productions after ists including Franke and the Knock- toe tape's two-week run is over stat- poem involve only women, but Scott explored the issues and problems outs, Heart and the Scottish group has Included four men in his produc- faced by several generations of black ing the number of times the tape was Altered Images. shown, the weeks it was viewed and tion to further illustrate Shange's men in a particular family. The play Future Rockworld shows will spot- is largely autobiographical, he noted. how many people saw it. light Olivia Newton-John, Janis Jo- message. For a school the size of the Univer- plin, Hall and Oates, Rod Stewart and "It (the choreopoem) is both an in- Scott's novel, which is still in the sity, the people who produce the tapes Jtezzy Bailey. dictment of some of the failings of production phase, is also autobiogra- men and a plea for change from phical. It documents the experiences men," Scott commented. "The play- of a man who loses his wife and family wright is defining insensitive behav- in a tragedy. ior/' The choreopoem created some con- As a writer of both plays and novels, BLACK SWAMP troversy during its run in New York Scott explained the differences be- City, particularly among men, tween the two art forms. Writing according to Scott. However, as a novels does not restrict him to dia- Is looking for writers of: 'fi>&yGJ****' man, Scott said he is not threatened logue, as playwriting does, "which is by "For Colored Girls". a restriction I love," Scott added. •Investigative pieces on issues relevant to Scott named two reasons for choos- However, the novelist may use de- ing to produce the play. As a director, scription and outside dialogue, which N.W. Ohio he said he said he tries to advance Scott said he enjoys. •Humorous how-to's new plays. "But we have not done a He jokingly compared playwriting popular play here for a while, that is, to having schizophrenia, explaining •Unique personal experiences with others a play that has received recognition that he must divide himself between on Broadway," Scott explained. characters as he writes a play. •Interviews with facinating N.W. Ohio char- The play will also provide major acters roles for women, which are fewer Whatever his current project, a than roles for men in the Univerity favorite part of his career seems to be •Indepth sports articles theatre, according to Scott. working with student theater people. •Cultural articles Directing is only part of Scott's ca- "The joy I get working with young reer. He is also a playwright and people is very vital to my creative novelist. Scott tugged on his beard, energy as a writer." Scott said. "And reflecting on the changes time has I am grateful to those young people Deadline for the December issue is November 3. Stories made in his writing. for feeding my creativity." should be turned into the Black Swamp mailbox in the School .of Journalism, 103 University Hall. MBW your Too Good nHE HUTCH At Command Performance! PET SHOP HAIRSTYLING NOW one of the largest Pet Shops in Ohio COSTS YOU LESS! (Special Fall '8* Reduced Prices!) 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You might turned-ashtray laying about in such say he "goes to the source," though, deliberate disarray you wonder if for older albums. Salvation Army. Schurk had a cleaning freak for a Garage Sales. Flea Markets. No mom. Debby Harry t-shirts there. "Good morning good morning good "I grew up going to junk stands. morning good morning! Yeah, man, Shopping with mims in dirty under- how ya doin? "Schurk pours into the wear, looking at albums next to uri- Shone. He's making plans for a trip to nals,"he says. For this reason, he's ie Midwest Popular Culture Associa- selective about who he takes on his tions meeting in Terre Haute, IN. shopping trips. Schurk is the Sound Recording Ar- "You nave to have staying power, chivist at the University Music Li- you have to have patience (to collect brary. albums)" he says. "I have two good "I'm going to give two talks,"he friends, and that's WHY they're good says, off the phone now. "The first one friends, because they know why I'm is a description of the holdings in the there. northwest Ohio area. The second is "Most people know what they're with Erail Dansker (professor of looking for when they go in, and they Journalism) and we're gonna do a want to flip through, find it and leave. talk on World War I songs. Then I'm I go through every record, and say going to Witchita and doing a talk on 'hey, I'm sorry' but (his friends) say, the history of novelty records." 'bey, go ahead, it's o.k.' "But the whole junk shop scene has Novelty records, for the musically changed. I usually talk to older people ignorant among us, are records like there because they're the ones who "Santa Clause in the Phonograph," were there when they got the early "laughing records" of days gone by, albums. Used to be racks and racks of and the Henhouse Plus Two featuring seventy-eights,. ■ .that's. hens singing "In the Mood." Now Schurk goes in a shop with a It's easy to feel ignorant in Schurk's checklist of what the library has and office. After all, you're talking to a an annual budget of $4,200 for records. person who has worked in libraries It kinda makes you wonder. since he was in high school, has col- How does one get paid for being lected albums since the early 1950's surrounded by a mess (to which the and has a personal collection of University President, by the way, was "about 10,000 records." just introduced and said was "inter- "Actually, it's not that big. I know esting"), go hobnobbing about in junk people with thirty- or forty- thousand stores, uncovering dust-laden copies records, but I don't buy too much for of Buddy Holly albums? myself now because I'm buying for It's not that simple. Schurk has a the library, "Schurk says. "Some- masters degree in library science, times I'm torn about my allegiances and has been building the music li- when I'm buying-should I buy for brary since 1967. 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BG News photos/Ron Hagler (above)Jelf Mawhirter, freshman computer science major, spikes the ball past his opponents. Many of the techniques used in volleyball can be applied to wallyball. (rlght)The walls become a vital part of a team's strategy during a wallyball match. Ellen Brando, freshman majoring in education, digs a spiAr deflected off the wall to save a point, (far right)Eileen Sawyer, junior business major, spikes the blue colored ball over the net during a wallyball game last Tuesday. iLeisurel Off the Wall

A game combining the strategy of racquetball and the reflexes of volleyball has made its appearance in Bowling Green. The game is called Wallyball — an import from California — it may soon be the newest fad in games since the hoola-hoop.

by Karen Sandstrom ball is out when it hits the ceiling or Picture this... Sipe sets the ball up when a team hits the ball into the to Pruitt, backs up into the corner to opposing team's back wall. give him room. . .Pruitt jumps up, Basically, it's a pretty easy game smashes it to Deiken, who whams the and almost anyone can play it," Gos- ball over the net, only to have Bahr set said. In fact, she led the first slam it into the back wall for a Sipe wallyball clinic of six people tuesday last minute win of 15 to 13. The Kar- night with only a little practice and diac Kids in action once again.... reading about the sport behind her. Well, they gotta do something on "Usually, you play with three or their time off, why not wallyball? four people on each side," she said. Wallyball, according to HPER "I've played with six on each side, but Saduate student Mindy Gosset, is a it gets a little crowded." ilifomia import sport developed Players may want to wear knee- there for the rather capitalist purpose pads, like in regular volleyball, and if of getting people to use racquetball the size of the court is any indication courts on non-prime time. The sport is of how much contact you'll have with a hybrid of racquetball and volley- walls and such, a suit of armor may ball. be appropriate. It's only a few years old, and isn't But the game is all for fun, after all, exactly catching like wildfire, but and like racquetball (UNLIKE ten- Gosset and the Student Rec Center nis), you can nave a good time play- are trying to promote the sport and ing the first time out with absolutely hopefully develop intramural teams no risk of hitting your partner with a in the racquetball off-season. racquet swinging from the safety rope Wallyball is played much like vol- on your wrist. leyball, Gosset said, except that the So you're ready to challenge Deiken ball is blue (probably to prevent it and his buddies at something you from blending in with the walls) and could finally win. The rec center has players use the walls of the court to Court Two 'specially reserved for play off of. wallyballers, and you reserve the A net is set up in the middle of the court the same way you reserve for court and scoring is the same as raquetball (by calling 372-2000). volleyball, that is, the first team to hit So go for it. Trie strike may be over 15 with a two-point advantage wins. A soon. Board generals direct 'War Games'

Bain also sees it as a type of escape. points by the Dungeon Master. These Rader plays on weekends when he by Karen Pence "Most people go to movies or read experience points determine at what can release his frustrations from the They sit in a circle facing a figure books and identify with one of the level of mastery the character uses pressures that have built up during who has a neatly drawn map, a small characters. Dungeons and Dragons his skills. There are four major cat- the week. He usually plays for about a bag of multi-sided dice, metal figu- goes one step further because you can egories of characters: Fighters, four-hour time span, but in the past he rines, a box of index cards and two actually control your character," Magic Users, Clerics (who have both has played over eight continuous cardboard screens in front of him. hours. They are ready to experience their Bain said. fighting and limited magic user wildest dreams and let their imagina- There aren't a lot of things to do skills), and Thieves. Each has its own anymore that involve using your set of positive and negative abilities. Rader attended Wargaming Conven- tion heighten. imagination and creativity like this, tions in Akron, Detroit and Philadel- They are playing Advanced Dun- phia over the past year. At these geons and Dragons, a role-playing but many people get wrong impres- "The Dungeon Master creates a sions of these games because they are medieval world for us to imagine our meetings, gamers and the manufac- wargame that relies on the imagina- termed 'war games' and they really turers of these games got together to tion of the participants. characters in and we role-play as our discuss new games and to role-play Matt Buck and Bill Bain of 812 don't know what it's all about," Bain character would play when faced with said. together. Offenhauer West, play in their spare challenges," Bain said. Handbooks on Dungeons and Drag- time and have no difficulty finding " 'War' gives a negative connota- Philip Moore, who has been playing tion, like we're promoting it or some- for about four years said, "You learn ons are sold at most nobby shops and other participants. thins, which weVe definitely not. I'm can be purchased in the University "Playine Dungeons and Dragons is more by playing. It represents a life bookstore. Mind Games, a new war- a form of escape for me but it's totally against war," he added.Thus in another world where if your char- most players prefer to call them- acter dies it can be brought back to game store in Toledo, sells many important not to get too serious," said selves 'gamers. different types of gaming reading Buck, who is the Dungeon Master of life through magic." material. his group. "The real object of the game is not to achieve any goals or Each participant chooses his own "I enjoy playing because I can incor- "ine rantasy and Wargaming So- anything, it's simply to role-play. character ana rolls the dice to deter- porate myself into my character and ciety was created last year by former People think it's just 'slash and hack', mine his amount of strength, intelli- use my mind to meet the challenges President Tim Green," Rader said. but it isn't," he added. "There are a gence, wisdom, health, dexterity, and along the way," Moore added. "We usually get together on Friday's lot of mental challenges." charisma. The Dungeon Master de- There are several other kinds of and everyone is welcome to come, cides what kinds of obstacles and wargames. Some of these are Bush- whether male or female, student or The Dungeon Master shapes and creatures that the group will meet on ido, Traveller, Napoleonic and World non-student," he added. maps out the fantasy world. Other various quests of adventuring. War II. Risk and Chess are also "You can do things you've always players create characters they will considered wargames. wanted to do without getting into portray to explore this world and face When a player successfully meets a "Wargames involve strategy and trouble," Rader said. "It's really a lot its challenges. Participants interact challenge he is given experience tactics, said Brian Rader, president of fun. You can use your character to with their fellow role-players, not as do something that you. yourself, could of the Fantasy and Wargaming So- do something that you. yourself, could they would, but as their character never possibly do, and... you can act ciety. "Some are board games while never possibly do, ana... you can act would. out your wildest fantasies, he added. others are role-playing games." out your wildest fantasies, he added.

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Brown Theatre Sponsored by Ethnic Cultural Arts Program and the Theatre Department Open Thursdays and Fridays til 9:00 p.m. Franklin Park, Toledo Admission: $1.00 ■ '■■■•■•■•■■■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■■a Springsteen shines on 'Nebraska* by Karen Sandstrom out the comic relief of songs like Bruce Springsteen's latest surprise He 'spares the glitter ... to "Rosalita" or the thoughtful orches- release, "Nebraska", is a bit like the tration of "Meeting across the stereotypical 1950's girl-next-door; River," it doesn't function well as everybody respected her principals, juxtapose 10 ballads about background music. It has to be lis- but she wasn't much fun. tened to with a serious ear. Nebraska is a solo theme album on Nebraska is not a "fun" album. It is which Springsteen spares the glitter criminals and their family serious. And Springsteen, who cer- and the E Street Band to juxtapose 10 tainly has earned the right to produce ballads about criminals and their ties.The heroes are midwest something other than mind candy for family ties against the folksy strum- 9 partiers, is successful at what he ming of an acoustic guitar and the does. In the mean time, the Boss is whine of a harmonica. A big plus for boys gone bad. hooking up with the E Streeters to the album is that Springsteen stays release another album which hope- within his voice range, and displays reminiscent of the Greetings From boardwalk boy from the East learned fully will be just as thoughtful but a genuinely pleasant vocals. Asbury Park days. midwestern jargon and lifestyle and little less sad. This album never ap- The songs' heroes are mostly mid- While the album is too depressing to sings about it in a very true, almost proaches rock and roll, but is very west boys gone bad, all of whom come play at parties and too sad to play journalistic style. He even embel- successful if approached as it was out looking like victims. The result of when you are depressed, it does excel lishes some of his folksy words with a intended; an art form on which his thematic approach is an in- in what Springsteen always excels in: believable Midwestern drawl. The Springsteen exploits the medium to triguing, if disheartening comment on Lyrics. Somehow, this 33-year-old theme though, is so serious that with- its fullest. the tendency of society to write things off as good or bad, with the only real annoyance being the factory symbol- ism that is quickly becoming a Schurk Springsteen cliche. catalogued, many not. An entire back rather obscure favorite is a singer rock began as an American reaction A problem with Nebraska, though, room is filled with the jazz-ethnic- named Frank Crummit, from the to the English rock youth explosion in is that the melodies are as stark and classical recordings that belong to the 1900's, who performed in musicals, the early sixties, like the Knicker- simplistic as the Nebraskan country- College of Musical Arts, but Schurk vaudeville and even wrote fight songs bockers, the Seeds.. .but it was never side on the album cover. Springsteen prefers popular music. for Ohio State that are still being called punk rock then. It continued seesaws from the delicate luUabye "I'm open-minded, I guess. One guy sung. into what was softened as 'New strumming on the title cut and "Man- I knew told me I was either the As for music of today, well. . Wave.'and was just termed punk rock sions on the Hill" to a slightly faster youngest old fart he knew or the .Schurk remains open-minded about by the cult started up recently." Roy Orbison-gone-country on oldest young fart, I can't remember it, but admits "there's a lot of junk. He does think that there isn't much "Johnny 99" and "State Trooper." which,"he laughs. I'm not saying it's all going to be stuff chance of music going totally electro- Faster tempo and vivid lyrics in "There's very little I don't like. I we consider classics years down the nic, as the group The Human League "Open AD Night," though, are nicely can't stand MUCH of Tony Bennett, line." But Schurk says he likes Elvis predicts and would like. but the rock and roll of the fifties, Bill Costello and the Dire Straights now, "I think there's got to be more of the Haley and Elvis before the war, rock- as well as favoring some older music. human element in music. Like they abilly, folk music of the sixties. . .1 Schurk makes a solid prediction for said the mellotron would replace ev- Motley is the like to listen to that." what we can expect to hear in the erything. The synthesizer will just be way to be Aha! Another Elvis freak who gets future:' 'Who knows! The trends go in another tool musicians use." paid for it, right? Actually, Schurk's cycles, like punk rock. The early punk OUPON OWLING GREEN JAYCEE HAUNTED HOUSE DATE MATE DISCOUNT COUPON Video Dating Service 'SAVE 50« OFF REG. PRICE Remote Broadcast from Finder's Records E. Wootter PAY ONLY $1.50 | Come In and Say "DATE MATE" and OLD KROGER Get $1.00 off any regularly priced N. MAIN STREET Album or Pre-recorded tape Oct. 22-23, Oct. 29-30 j "Become a living volume in our color/sound video 7:00-MIDNIGHT library" Confidentiality Guarenteed CHILDREN UNDER 6 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT.

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