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murder case COLUMBUS (AP)-Gov. Richard Celeste was inaugu- rated for a second term yes- by Don Lee "We won't know for sure until wire editor we get evidence back, (and) terday in flag-bedecked have evidence to point a solid, ceremonies that drew an es- City police are continuing substantial finger,'' he said. timated 3,000 friends, well- their investigation into the mur- Police detectives involved in wishers and curiosity-seek- der last week of a University the case were to meet today to ers to the snow-covered junior in her Second Street review the case and divide the Statehouse lawn. apartment, but still do not have work load, Votava said. Former Dayton Mayor any suspects, Capt. Tom Vo- Paul Leonard also took the tava, assistant police chief, said Hirschman transferred to the yesterday. University from Michigan Tech- oath as lieutenant governor Karen Sue Hirschman, 22, a nical University at the begin- in a noontime program that management information sys- ning of the Fall 1966 term. She included remarks from both tems major, was found dead at was the daughter of Mr. and of Ohio's U.S. senators and 9:06 pjn. Jan. 6 by her boyfriend Mrs. Robert Hirschman, 4531 the introduction of numerous in the living room of her apart- Flanders Hill Court, Sylvania. other officials and digni- ment at 818 Second St., Apt. A8. Hirschman's death is the first taries. She had suffered 10 stab wounds murder in Bowling Green since In near-freezing tempera- in the chest and abdomen and 1980. That year, lft-year-old Ste- tures and a bone-chilling had bruises on her head. phen Bowers, a University breeze, Celeste delivered a Dr. Roger Peatee, Wood freshman from Canton, was 25-minute speech in which he County coroner, said Jan. 7 that stabbed to death Nov. 16 in a Hirschman died of internal hem- X" t with a group of juveniles traced the accomplishments orrhaging from the stab wounds. r he refused to let them into of his first term and invited Peatee said Hirschman had what is now Uptown bar, where Ohioans to join him in turn- died at about 8:30 p.m., about 30 he worked. ing their best dreams for the minutes before she was found. state into reality to meet the Two neighbors who reported Four persons were convicted, challenges of the 21st cen- hearing the sounds of a struggle and a fifth, Rejelio "Roy" Gar- tury. were interviewed by Wood cia, formerly of Perrysburg, The 49-year-old Democrat, County prosecutors Tuesday was arrested by the FBI in wearing a dark blue overcoat night, Betty Montgomery. Wood Houston July 31 and brought to and gray tie, was flanked by County prosecutor, said The Bowling Green to face charges. boyfriend, who's name was not GARCIA IS in Wood County his wife, Dagmar, and other released, took a lie detector test Jail awaiting the second phase family members for a pro- in Toledo Wednesday. Police of a hearths to determine gram that included songs by have not identified him as a whether he will be tried as an the All-Ohio Youth Choir and adult. Garcia, 22, was 17 at the the All-Ohio State Fair Band. 9e have not eliminated any- time of the stabbing. one as a suspect," Votava said. "It's too early to eliminate any- The first phase of his hearing, Celeste took his oath from one." to determine probable cause for Thomas Mover, newly Police removed two vanloads the stabbing, was Dec. 15. The elected chief justice of the of evidence from the apartment. 09613801second phase, which Ohio Supreme Court, on a The evidence is still being proc- will determine what Garcia's Bible that belonged to the essed by the Ohio Bureau of mental state was at the time of late Myrl Shoemaker, his Criminal Investigation, Votava the stabbing, is scheduled for first lieutenant governor who said. Jan. 26 at 11:15 a.m. died in office in July 1985. POLICE ARE still waiting for Celeste, in his speech, test results to determine if spoke in general terms of his Hirschman was sexually as- The year before, University goals, including productive saulted. She was partially student Kimberly Jackson, 22. of jobs, excellence in education, clothed when found. Youngstown, was found beaten Photo Alex Horvath There was no evidence that to death May 18 at 400 Napoleon independence for the poor anything had been taken from Rd., Apt. 334, where she lived. Rockets grounded and peace - not only among the apartment, and there was no Her boyfriend, Joe Curry, 27, Members of the University's basketball team celebrate their 79-70 win over the University of Toledo competitive groups in the sign of forced entry, Votava pleaded guilty to her murder in Saturday In Anderson Arena. It was the Falcons' fifth straight home win. See story on page 9. state but also within the na- August of that year. tion and the world. Eakin gets top post at ECU Iraqi troops stage

by Melissa McGUllvray the third largest of the 16 North assistant managing editor "We're all delighted with Carolina state universities, this opportunity. At the same which are known collectively as counter-offensive Richard Eakin, University the "UNC system." vice president for planning and time .. . It's really hit me that The system is overseen by its budgeting, was unanimously president, CD. Spangler. NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) - Iraq said its warplanes bombed Iranian voted chancellor of East Caro- I'll be leaving BG, and a University President Paul cities, oilfields and industrial targets yesterday and claimed to have lina University Friday by North community that 1 love." Olscamp said Eakin will be retaken most of the southern swampland Iranian invaders overran Carolina's Board of Governors. missed. in a 4-day-old offensive. The announcement of the ap- — Richard Eakin "I think he's more than qual- Iran said its troops crushed three tank-led Iraqi counterattacks pointment, which places Eakin ified for the job and he deserves and held its beachhead in Iraq. It claimed 16,500 Iraqis had been at the top position at that univer- positive feelings about East Car- career, Eakin said. He was in- it," Olscamp said. "They've got killed or wounded since the invasion began Friday. sity, came while Eakin was vis- olina because It is similar to the terested in the position because a first-class man and I'll miss Among those killed was Gen. Abdul Wahid Mahmoud Towfiq, iting the university with his University. The two universities East Carolina is a growing uni- him indeed." Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency claimed in a dispatch family for the weekend. are about the same size, with versity where "everyone is opti- Olscamp said Eakin's new po- monitored in Nicosia. The job starts March 1 and East Carolina having about mistic about the future," be sition wLU be good for this Uni- In the Iraqi capital of Baghdad. Lt. Gen. Abdul Jabar Muhsin said will require a move at the end of 14,000 students, Eakin said. Both said. versity. He added there are at a news conference that Iraq's forces had "purged" most positions February. Eakin said he and his universities have excellent pro- Eakin was one of two candi- many ways a university gets to the Iranians seized near Basra and the Iranians were pinned down in family are looking forward to grams in business and educa- dates who visited the East Caro- be known widely, ana one of a stretch of marshland about three miles long and roughly half that the change. tion, he said. lina campus last November. The them is for someone from the wide. "We're all delighted with this HE SAID be believes East other was Gregory O'Brien, pro- University, such as Eakin, to This was about the same area the Iraqis mentioned Sunday, opportunity ," he said "At the Carolina delivers a high quality vost of the University of South bold a position of responsibility however, which indicated their counterattacks had not gained much same time, 1 think today, for the education at a reasonable cost. Florida at Tampa. elsewhere. ground first time, It's really hit me that "These days, reasonable cost Eakin, who replaces the re- Olscamp said he served as a Muhsin said surface-to-surface missiles were fired yesterday at 111 be leaving BG, and a com- needs to be focused on," he said. tiring John Howell, will receive reference for Eakin to help him the main Iranian staging area around Khoramshahr on the eastern munity thatHove." The position as chancellor Will a base salary of $90,000. obtain his new position. bank of the Shatt al-Arab border waterway. D See Eakin, page 3. OFFICIAL IRANIAN and Iraqi reports of fighting often are However, Eakin said he has be a normal progression in bis East Carolina University is exaggerated and cannot be reconciled because Western journalists are allowed into battle areas only on occasional guided tours. Earlier communiques by Iraq said its troops drove out some Iranian units that had crossed the border about 20 miles south of Basra, the port city that is Iraq's second largest and the southern Board extends Olscamp's contract provincial capital. Basra has been an Iranian objective since the years. Olscamp's salary is reviewed once naming a room in the proposed addition to war began in September 1900. by Beth Thomas everyyear. the Business Administration Building the An Iraqi military spokesman in Baghdad said Iranian troops were staff reporter THE BOARD authorized Trustees Melvin "Dana Executive Seminar Room" in honor forced from one crossing point - apparently a sand bridge or ramp Murray and Herbert Moorebead to update of the Dana Corporation's $50,000 gift to the across Fish Lake, which Iraq created as a barrier to invasion by The Board of Trustees voted Dec. 12 to the contract to make it current in a ''non- University. flooding lowlands. offer University President Paul Olscamp an substantive" way. according to Philip Ma- Dispatches of Iran's official news agency said its troops began a extension of his contract for five more years son, executive assistant to Olscamp. He said The board also took action on State House three-pronged attack late Sunday night. The Iranians appeared not when his current contract expires June 90. this includes deleting provisions like the one Bill MS, which requires all eligible males to have gained any new ground. The reports dealt mainly with such The vote on the contract extension was 7-1, that says the University will pay for the who are not registered with the Selective defensive actions as "smashing" three Iraqi counterthrusts. with Trustee Virginia Platt being the only Olscamps' move to Bowling Green from Service to pay out-of-sUte tuition at state Those included a major operation Sunday night that Iran claimed one to oppose it, on the grounds that it is too Western Washington University. universities. was led by President Saddam Hussein of Iraq, who visited the front soon to negotiate a new contract "In essence, the University simply didn't HUSSEIN'S VISIT indicated the seriousness his governmen The new contract does not make any Olscamp became University president in have a choice," Mason said. attaches to the Iranian drive across the Shatt al-Arab toward Basra provision for a salary increase for Olscamp; 1962. The board will not hold a meeting in The war began more than six years ago when Iraq sent an invasion it only extends his contract for five more In other action, the trustees approved January. force into Iran over the disputed border waterway. •* Editorial BG Newt/January 13,1987 2

Administration No glory for presidents

policy muddled that, with the exception of a few long enough to enjoy his rehabil- failed to win re-election in 1912, by Qrugg Richardson freak assassinations, the posi- itation. but finished third behind Wilson "Daddy, when I grow up, I'm tion of the head of state was a The great Franklin Roosevelt, and former president Roosevelt, plum job. his magic declining, died in of- who was running as a Progres- The veneer of the "Teflon president" is really going to be the president of the government, and I'll tell the Of course, prior to the election fice. Hoover left disgraced and sive. That brings us to the hu- beginning to lose its luster. soldiers to stay at home and find of Reagan, political writers had defeated. Coolidge has long been gely successful Teddy President Reagan's emotional decision to send something else to do," said my for some tune been bewailing viewed as a model of prudent Roosevelt; beyond that, every arms to Iran failed to take into account rational the succession of failed presi- leadership, but the fact that the single American president back four-year-old daughter Hillary dents since Eisenhower, whom stock market crash leading into to Andy Jackson in 1836 was advice from foreign policy experts and past admin- this past week, upon hearing they apparently took as a norm. the Great Depression struck either assassinated, defeated, or istration practice. Ronald Reagan's name men- tioned on the radio. But was Eisenhowers's fate nor- eight months after he left office impeached, or otherwise left mal? I'm not observing with the suggests that his tenure did not office scandalized, failed or Watching Reagan go down the objectivity of an historian, but exactly bequeath a sound econ- dead. Prior to the arms sale, the administration main- tubes this past two months has the heart of a parent. omy. In the past 150 years, only two been a source of such great We all remember Carter, Despite his less-than-brilliant men have retired from their full tained a policy of not negotiating with terrorists. satisfaction to me, that I've Ford, Nixon, Johnson, Kennedy. analysis of the ensuing disaster terms In office with their health Yet, providing weapons to Iran was designed to started listening to "All Things Seeing their pictures like a po- ("when more and more people and dignity intact. America has help free American hostages being held in Leb- Considered" again for the first lice lineup in a book advertise- are thrown out of work, unem- been looking for Mr. Goodbar anon, in apparent violation of Reagan's own man- time in several years, and this ment recently, I automatically Eloyment results"), he must for a century and a half, and date. new nightly phenomenon has misread the title, Chief of Staff: ave had an inkling that some- twenty-nine men have more or evoked in her quite an interest in Twenty-Five Years of Managing how he was responsible for all of less ruined themselves attempt- politics. the Presidency, as "twenty-five that. ing to play the role. Now we are Sunday, Sen. William Cohen (R-Maine), a mem- I have taxed my intellect try- years of mangling the presi- Warren Harding died sud- witnessing the downfall of one ber of the Senate Intelligence committee, said its ing to explain democracy, taxes, dency." denly in the midst of the Teapot who thought he could succeed by investigation revealed the President decided to contras, Russians and the Dow Truman left office with about Dome scandal. Woodrow Wil- smiling and reading cue-cards. continue sending arms to Iran even after the first Jones industrial averages to the same level of popular re- son, that great idealistic states- Come on Hillary, why don't somebody whose world view Is spect accorded to Jimmy Car- man, left the White House a you be a librarian? shipments did not result in freedom for all the based mainly upon Winnie-the- ter. History has been kinder to bitter and disillusioned Invalid. Richardson is reference li- American hostages being held. Pooh stories and Sunday school him, but he really didn't live William Howard Taft not only brarian at the science library. lessons. Nevertheless, her re- Common sense would have dictated that the mark sounded to me suspi- shipments of arms be stopped at that point, since ciously like a campaign 1 GOT SOME NEAT LOOT promise, and I wasn't buying it. three more Americans were taken hostage in Anyhow, she's my child, and I FOR CHRISTMAS. WHAT'D Lebanon during the time the sale was being com- have a selfish desire to see her pleted. successful and healthy, so I have You GET? no interest in that little aspect of Cohen criticized the President for not heeding the American Dream. To say that in America, anyone's son or warnings from senior Cabinet members to cease daughter can grow up to be the secret dealings with Iran, such as Secretary of president, is to say that anyone's State George Snultz and Secretary of Defense child can grow up to achieve Caspar Weinberger, and accused him of going to failure, illness and death. "amateurs" for advice on foreign policy. I know that sounds excessi- vely critical, or at least I used to We agree with Cohen that the President's deci- believe so. I remember plowing sion to sell arms to Iran was based on a policy that through Gibbon's Decline and was inconsistent, self-contradictory, and damaging Fall of the Roman Empire some to U.S. credibility abroad. years ago, amazed at the seem- ingly endless parade of emper- Low-level administrative officials in the White ors after Marcus Aurelius House took charge of foreign policy, it seems, with plunging, like lemmings, to their deaths, one after another. Why, the President's full permission - and those investi- I thought, would anyone want to gating the Iranian arms scandal will find Reagan be the emperor of Rome? holding the bag. America, on the other hand, was so civilized, so decorous, 'All the news that's fit' Letters Resident annoyed I was encouraged to apply called back, as instructed, and Reagan takes a turn on the wheel of misfortune again for Fall '86 in a letter was told that Dr. Martin refused by red tape, delays signed by John Martin (director to review my Hie until I reapply get out of North was quote, well Frieda Flighty is - of admissions). I reactivated my and pay another $25.1 asked If I by Don Lee it's January, endquote." with the store's clerk. Frieda?'' application and waited to be could have an appointment with "Thank you. Peter. Our sci- "Harry, with me is Merlin I have been trying for 17 notified. Late In the summer I Dr. Martin. I was told "it Is "yeah, Pat, I'd like an 'F,' ence correspondent, Sigmund Rollsroyce, check-out clerk at months to gain admission to finally heard. Impossible to see him." please..." Fraud, is standing by at Be- Bob's. Mr. Rollsroyce, if you BGSU. Despite the repeated dis- I am trying to keep an open "Two 'F's.' Vanna, show him thesda Naval Hospital. Sig- could tell us what happened appointments I have encoun- This time I was told that I mind. I realize that the admis- wbe..." mund?" when Vice-President Bush tered, I am determined to could not be admitted because of sions office Is responsible for "We interrupt this program to "Harry, with me here at Be- stopped in to buy cough syrup complete the education I want so my poor grades from five years thousands of students' files. All I bring you an RBS News special thesda is Dr. Vent Spleen, chief earlier today...?" badly. ago. I went to speak with Joe want is an education. report. We take you now to of irrelevant departments at the "Bush ... you mean George Spinelli, (associate dean of the Michael D. Daniel Harry Hairspray, standing by in hospital. Dr. Spleen, what was Bush was here? No (garbled)? college of arts and sciences), to 3M Napoleon Rd. Apt D-34 New York." the nature of President Rea- Who's George Bush? Oh, yeah, It all started in August 1965, see inhere were any way I could "Ladies and gentlemen, gan's treatment?" the nervous guy with the alliga- when we moved to BG because gain admission. He arranged for Harry Hairspray nere. RBS "Vot?" tor shirt. Yeah, I remember my wife was accepted as a grad- me to attend as a full-time tran- News has learned that President "For his rhin - his cold." him. He bought the red kind, the uate student here. I had never sient student (so I would be able Student thanks Reagan suffered yet another ' 'He vas never here. He hass a decongestant kind." finished my undergraduate to apply for a loan). I would like medical setback early today. We cold? You don't go to der hospi- work. to thank Dr. Spinelli here. He well-wishers have been able to determine that tal for a cold." "Thank you, Mr. Rollsroyce. was the only person who has It was respiratory in nature, and "Harry, hospital officials are Hurry, there you have it." really spoken to me, and treated I am writing an open letter of that the President was at no keeping mum about this as "Thank you, Frieda. We have I applied to BGSU, but had to me Uke a person here. He ex- thanks to those people who were time in any danger. Our Wash- a special report from Sigmund attend the Fall '85 semester as a plained that my Spring '87 ad- kind enough to send me cards ington correspondent, Peter Ge- "Thank you, Sigmund. We're at Bethesda. Go ahead, Sig- transient (temporary) student, mission would be contingent on and/or call my office to check on neric, is standing by at the White going back now to Peter at the mund." because I applied too late in the my fall grades. my condition after my accident. House. Peter?" White House. Peter, is there any "Harry, I have here a cuta- summer for all my records to be In December '86, I was told I was touched by your concern, truth to the rumor we've heard way model of the nasal pas- processed. I was encouraged to that my application was being and I am pleased to report that "Harry, White House officials at the newsroom that tonight's sages, and when the president apply for the Spring '86 semes- considered. On Monday, Jan. 5,1 my recovery is nearly complete. are keeping mum about Oils dinner menu at the White House sneezed, this is what happ - " ter, so I did. Finally, in October, called the admissions office and Special thanks go to the staff latest case. The only informa- has been changed to include "Er, thank you, Sigmund." I was told that my file was spoke to a woman named Victo- of toe Health Center, especially tion we have is from White chicken soup?" "This concludes the special complete. I would hear from the ria, who told me that my fall Drs. Kaplan and Brant, whose House chief janitor Oliver "Harry, we haven't been able report. We now return to our admissions office in four to six grades were not received in concern and thoroughness eased North, who said early this morn- to confirm that. We do know, regularly scheduled program- weeks. I did not hear. I called in time. Dr. Martin, however, both my pain and my mind. I ing that the president suffered a however, that a White House ming, already in progress." December. I was told that my would review my file to decide if trust that their expertise will temporary congestion of the si- staff member was sent to Bob's "Pat, I'd like to solve the file was not complete; they I could be granted special per- have me back in fightin' form in nus cavities resulting from a Bargain Drugstore to pick up a puzzle: 'Take the fifth.'" needed certain high school re- mission to attend one more se- no time! rhinovirus infection." bottle of cough syrup. Lee, a senior journalism ma- cords. By the time the records mester as a transient student, My thanks again to all of you. "Who was it? Don Regan? jor from Swanton, is wire editor were received, it was again too full-time. Sheila Harrington "What?" Another Cabinet official?" of The News. late. On Wednesday afternoon I 24SS. Prospect "He has a cold, Harry." "Harry, North said it was "Any idea what happened? I George Bush." BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed mean, is anybody saying why he "Thank you, Peter. We have a Respond i rum mt mm to has a cold?'' live report now from Bob's Bar- OUCH A emu/am sow- gain Drugstore, three blocks fmum acumy IXPOXP Mb me mm m mi LM "Harry, all we were able to from the White House, where 77ie BG News is your campus ■mmmm-iffnaaYof ioimHovKCOKi*nm forum. AN eMrms NPiarKr. memuTKM. mrnvncns - Letters and columns should be I THE BG NEWS typewritten, double-spaced and signed. Phone number and ad- EJtor RonFrUz Aast Fnaaytditor ... OianaWondany dress or OCMB number must be Managing EdhorMi— SW»art III Ch»l Copy EcWor Jotin Narnac Art Man Ed McOkvray CIMf Copy Editor Bath Murphy included, although telephone NawaEokor MtoMdnlyra Copy EOtor «i*Hmw numbers will not be published. EdborlalEdaor RonCouMr Copy Edtor Kim Qam Spark EMor KartSmJth Copy E duo. Jodl Kopp Letters to the editor should not Art Spork Editor Jaff McSharry Copy Edkx B»Qtw be longer than 200 words. Let- AM Spark EOtor Matt WrMlonn CopyEdHor JUH8M ters may not be signed by more JA Wire Eokor Don Laa Prod, aup'r OmKuhar than two people. PhotoEtfaJf PaiarFalman Ptod.aupr WandySarvay Art. Photo Eakor RoDUpton Prod aup'r Scott Smith Columns should be 600-700 Friday Eakor Clrolna Langar words. University students writ- BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed Tha BO Nawa * puMahad daay Tuaaday (trough Friday during me acadaMc yaar and ing columns should include class

by Beth Thomas staff reporter "... It is impossible to be president if by Judy Immel A Board of Trustees resolution you are consistently uninformed ... I will staff reporter forbidding board members to not serve as president of any organization discuss University concerns Picasso and Monet will not among themselves or with oth- in which the trustees should intentionally be there, but a wide variety of ers, without informing Univer- exclude me from discussion." art work by University grad- sity President Paul Olscamp, uate students will be. received strong opposition from — Paul Olscamp the Faculty Senate. The 1967 Graduate Student Art Show will be in the Fine The senate, ai its Dec. 16 exclude me from discussion," consider its original resolution Arts Building gallery through meeting, approved a strongly Olscamp said. in either its February or March January. The show features worded resolution opposing the Theresa Milne, educational meetings, he said. the work of 16 graduate stu- board's resolution, which was curriculum and instruction in- THE SENATE resolution also dents in a variety of media, passed in November. structor, called the question one requested that whenever the including jewelry, ceramics Stating that the board's reso- of the hottest issues the senate board initiates a resolution and sculpture. lution has a "chilling effect on has dealt with. She said the which affects the faculty, the open and free debate in the president has a right to know senate must have a chance to Debbie Zappitelli, one of University" and violates the about University business, but offer Its input before the board the featured artists, de- First Amendment of the Consti- she said she believes her rights takes any final action. scribes the show as being a tution, the senate asked the have been infringed upon. In other action, senate ap- variety of expressionistic board to reconsider the resolu- Many people who object to the proved a resolution on increas- pieces. tion. resolution are concerned that ing the University's minority "The pieces are extremely OLSCAMP SAID he had Olscamp wants to be included in populations. colorful and individualistic; sought the resolution to keep all meetings. However, he Thomas Klein, professor of many different subjects and himself from being unaware claims that Is not his intention. English, said the University is styles were used," she said. about University affairs. Rather, he seeks only to be fully an Inhospitable campus for mi- Jacqueline Nathan, art ex- "I have to be well informed," informed about meetings that nority students. hibition administrator, adds be said. "It is impossible to be deal with University business. "To change that climate, we that the exhibition is very president if you are consistently Olscamp said he thinks people have to make an investment," upbeat. uninformed. who don't want to invite film to he said. He said he needs to be able to meetings are "missing the He said black students are a "It's a very appealing comment and make recommen- boat" because he is the one who diminishing group that the Uni- show - contemporary and dations about issues, and that is makes many policy decisions. versity must compete for. colorful," she said. not possible without being in- He also said the resolution is Olscamp said it is a difficult THE SHOW attracts many formed about those issues. constitutional and was exam- problem. He said since the Uni- members of the community BG News/Pete FeUnian "I will not serve as president ined by University lawyers prior versity does not have a signifi- as well as a good number of Stephanie Schwab, sophomore art education major, views a of any organization in which the to its passage. cant minority population, it is University students, Nathan sculpture created by Murray Morgan, graduate assistant at the trustees should intentionally The board will probably re- hard to attract more minorities. said. Also, art classes use the School of Art. exhibit as a learning tool to together to prepare the written for various art mag- Eakln discuss the various tech- show," she said. "The Grad- azines and is also known as an D Continued from page 1. niques and subject matter uate Student Senate was also art historian and critic. He said possible replacements for Eakin have not joining the University in 1964, and gained his used. helpful in providing funds." Gallery hours are 9 a.m.- been discussed. However, Eakin will not be re- current post in May 1963. Dr. Patricia Mathew, assis- 4:30 p.m. Monday through placed until sometime next fall. The exhibit is a cooperative tant professor of art history Friday and 2-5 p.m. Sundays. Until then, Olscamp said he will appoint an A native of New Castle, Pa., Eakin and his wife effort, Zappitelli said. at Oberlin College, will select Admission is free. interim replacement, but he does not know who Jo Ann have a son, Matthew, a University student, "The graduate students in pieces in the show which will There will be a reception that will be. and a daughter, Maridy, a senior at Bowling the program have all worked receive awards. Mathew has for Friday at 7:30 p.m. Eakin has served in several positions since Green High School.

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Icosahedron creator dies Takeover bid rejected TOLEDO (AP) - Owens-Illinois Inc. said yes- "THIS IS a very profound development," said from staff, wire reports glass as a medium for his oriented patents in the United terday it had rejected a $3.34 billion takeover bid analyst Arthur Stupay of Prescott Ball & Turben artworks and for his research States, and hundreds more in by the private investment firm Kohlberg Kravis in Cleveland. "They are sayingto the world that, GRAND RAPIDS - Domin- on glass composition, proc- other countries. Roberts & Co. and would expand its own restruc- 'We can do everything they (KKR) can do. What ick Labino, an acclaimed essing, fiberglass-forming His work in glass-fiber insu- turing program. they would not do is enhance the company.' glass artist whose works are machines and glass paper. lation was instrumental in the Owens-Illinois' board said it would repurchase "It seems to be they could start a precedent." shown in more than 100 mu- He began his professional development of the Mercury, up to 20 million, or 33 percent, of its common Stupay said. "It has Implications for unfriendly seums, universities and pub- career at the Owens-Illinois Gemini and Apollo space- shares outstanding and divest its forest-products takeovers. The way around it is to do what the lic and private collections, container manufacturing craft, and also played a sig- unit and other assets. The board also said it will predators are doing - leverage the assets to the died Saturday in his Grand plant in his native Clairton, nificant part in the recommend incentives to increase management's maximum and repurchase shares." Rapids home. He was 76. Pa., before moving to Toledo construction of the space equity in the company. Several of his glass sculp- and working for 30 years for shuttle Columbia. Cornelius Thornton, an analyst at First Boston tures are located on the Uni- Johns-Mansville Fiber Co. He He is survived by his wife, Owens-Illinois said the assets scheduled for Corp. in New York, said it appeared Owens-Illi- versity campus, most notably retired as vice president and Elizabeth, and two daugh- divestiture have a current market value of more nois "is doing a mini-leveraged buyout of them- the Icosahedron which deco- director of research devel- ters. than $1 billion, and said the divestitures would selves. It is apparent to me the financial integrity rates the foyer of the Math- opment in 1965, but served as The funeral will be tomor- help finance the stock buyback. of the company will still be intact. Near-term, the ematical Sciences Building. a research consultant until row at St. Patrick's Roman The $55-a-share acquisition proposal made by stock will be weak. Long-term, the stock should Labino earned national 1975. Catholic Church in Grand Kohlberg Kravis on Dec. 11 was ''not in the best come back." honors for using industrial Labino held 60 Rapids. interests of the company and its stockholders," Owens-Illinois said. With the exception of its forest-products group, Owens-Illinois did not identify the assets targeted The company said the offer's rejection was for divestiture. However, it said the plan did not based on Owens-Illinois' belief that stockholders call for cutbacks in its nursing home business. could earn greater long-term values through the "Rather, the board strongly confirmed its com- company's newly proposed restructuring steps. mitment to the expansion of the company's nurs- Tom Daley, spokesman for KKR, was not in his ing home business from 16,000 to 50,000 beds," it SKYK office and coula not be reached for comment. said. HaSiic ZJurllenecK ii Enjoy Good Living in '87 with ana

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Come to the first meeting For More Information Call Wednesday, Jan. 14 at 7:00 p.m. SRC Conference Room Be a part of it! 372-2711 CLIP & SAVE im (Milwaukee Sports ■ OoM.nl g»t OF* ft—M Bw NT Cagers win grudge match with Toledo by Ron Fritz cally, mentally and emotionally editor ready to play. * More basketball, p. 12 Rockets' coach Bobby Nichols Woody Hayes, the former Ohio Save all credit to the Falcons for State football coach, once said le win. that "nothing cleanses your soul The Falcons responded with like getting the hell kicked out of an impressive 79-70 victory over "Bowling Green played a very you. the University of Toledo at An- good game," Nichols said. Following an embarassing 95- derson Arena, their fifth "They obviously out-played us 52 loss to Eastern Michigan last straight win at home. in most areas of the game. Give Wednesday, Bowling Green's "After an emotional loss to them credit." cagers had their souls washed Eastern Michigan, the guys felt The Falcons had six players in and polished entering Satur- somewhat embarrassed, said double figures and hail their two day's Mid-American Conference first-year BG coach Jim Larra- leading scorers on the bench contest. naga. "Today, they were physi when they made their biggest runatUT. BG held a slim 54-52 advan- tage with 9:34 remaining in the second half, but Frank Booker Davey's boards and Anthony Robinson were both saddled to the Falcons' bench with four fouls. spark Falcons However, an alley-oop pass from junior James Tyler to Against the Rockets, he sophomore Lamon Pippin re- by Ron Fritz scored 10 points, all in the sulted in a thundering slam dunk editor second hall, to keep the Fal- and foul. Pippin added the char- cons in the game when lead- ity toss to put BG up 57-52. Avon Davey has toiled on ing scorers Anthony Robinson "The crowd loves to see the Bowling Green's bench for and Frank Booker went to the dunk and I love to do it," Pippin most of the past four years. bench with foul trouble. said. "They were playing an Davey grabbed four offen- agressive defense which left the But Saturday, the 6-foot-9 sive rebounds and put three of backdoor open." center came off the bench to them back in the bucket. He The Falcons and Rockets bat- help lead the. also scored on a jump hook. tled back-and-forth, but BG Falcons to a His play prompted the 3,512 in didn't allow its advantage to get 79-70 win attendance to give the fifth- within three points the rest of over Toledo year senior a standing the way. at Anderson I ovation. Robinson re-entered the game Arena. The ovation brought back at 5:39 and made his presence "If Coach I memories of fan favorite felt. With 4:30 left, the 6-foot-5 Larranaga Freddie Bryant, a 6-11 center, guard hit a short baseline shot to wants me to who didn't play much until his 8ive the Falcons a 65-60 lead. At come off the [ senior year. le 3:46 mark, the junior drove bench, then ._ "That felt great," Davey D,v baseline for a layup to help BG that's what '> said. "I remember Freddie maintain its five-point margin. I'll do," Davey said. "It's and how the fans got behind Pippin added two more slams been a long time. It feels him." down the stretch as the Falcons BG News/fete hellman great to be a part of the team Toledo coach Bobby Nich- increased its lead to 10 points D See Davey, page 10. Bowling Green's Anthony Robinson (32) drives effortlessly to the basket as two Toledo defenders watch, and be contributing." with :44 left. helplessly. The Falcons rocked the Rockets 79-70 in Anderson Arena Saturday. 3 See Cagers, page 14. leers' win streak continues with sweep of Miami

by Matt Winkeljohn assistant sports editor More hockey, p. 10, p.l 1 When asked what he would write if he had a hand in the Redskins, Davidge changed his story describing last weekend's goaltender. The second-year hockey series between Bowling mentor said he was ready to try Green and his team, Miami head anything. coach Bill Davidge had a few "You do anything as a coach interesting comments. to get you players motivated. If I "Crushed. Juuuuust crushed. could have, I would have put Embarrassed. Beaten badly. another team out there, but I Flattened by the Falcons." couldn't. I didn't have another That about tells the story. It team." would be senseless to bother Coach, this might be a strange describing much of the actual Suestion, but what are Bowling play-by-play. It would take far reen's weaknesses? And was u more space than available here possible that your team was a and would grow boring after little overconfident after beating about about the 100th goal Actu- Michigan State last weekend? ally, there were just 26 goals "No, overconfidence was not a scored over the weekend. problem. We just got our rear BG scored 20. ends kicked by the a good Paul Ysebaert began Satur- hockey team, probably the best day's 12-3 slaughtering when he team in the league. No, make carried the puck right to left that the best team in the league. across the ice and left the puck You can underline that," Da- at the top of the left circle. vidge said. "I don't know. We Defenseman Brian McKee was didn't penetrate enough. I have waiting and rifled a slapshot know idea what there weak- past the sitck side of Redskin nesses are. We didn't test them freshman goalie Steve McKi- enough to see any weaknesses." chan 3:01 into the contest. Well, before people begin A Tom Neziol power-play goal making comparisons between with 11:34 in the period gave this team and the the Philadel- Miami at tie it should have sa- Ehia Flyers, it should be remem- vored. ered Miami was in eighth place Just 1:27 later, a Don Barber before last weekend's debacle. power-play goal, the first of his ■ Nonetheless, the Falcons three goals, opened the gates. moved the puck as well over the The score after one period was 4- weekend as they have all year. . BG News/Pete Fellman 1. The goaltending and defense Frustration got the best of some players during Friday's Miami- three players a disqualification. The Falcons ended up with a sweep. 8- In the middle of the second was solid, Paul Connell stopping Bowling Green game. With the score 5-3, this melee broke out. earning 3. 12-3 in the Ice Arena, extending their winning streak to 10 games. period, a 5-1 scalping of the See leers, page 15. Hoke packs for Women rout rival Rockets, 85-54 by Jeff McSherry gest factor in our success this we played good defense. assistant sports editor year might be that we have "We just didn't do too many San Diego State More coverage, p. 12 afew more people who can things wrong against To- Whenever arch-rivals come off the Dench." ledo." Bowling Green and Toledo were on the court long enough The second half was even by Karl Smith meet in an athletic contest, to compile any awesome WHEN VOLL goes to his worse for the Rockets who sports editor players from both schools stats. bench, it's not necessarily a shot a measly 31 percent for dream of making the big The Falcons senior guard step down. Case in point: this the game. The Falcons, on the The San Diego State University athletic department announced play or Dawn Brown and sophomore weekend's game. other hand, connected on 53 today the signing of Jon Hoke, a Bowling Green defensive coach, as having the forward Jackie Motycka BG dominated from start to percent of their field goal assistant football coach. game of played the most (22 out of 40 finish, never trailing in the attempts. Hoke, who could not be reached for comment, joined the Falcon their life. possible minutes), but that's contest. After controlling the staff in 1983 and was in charge of the defensive backfield in addition Last still little more than a half. opening tipoff, it was all Leading the BG attack was to recruiting the Dayton and Cincinnati areas. With the Aztecs, Hoke Saturday downhill for the Rockets. Motycka with 17 points which will handle the defensive line and supervise the special teams. afternoon "When you play a big game With the score tied at four tied her for the game-high Joining the SDSU staff. Hoke is reunited with ex-Falcon head in Ander- like this, the more people you just moments into the game, with UT's Dee Hayes. Senior coach with whom he worked with for four years. Stolz son Arena get involved the better the BG ran off eight straight forward Stephanie Coe also left BG to take the head coaching job at SDSU days before the 1985 the BG win is," BG head coach Fran points and were on their way chipped in 12 points for the California Bowl. women s VoU said. to a route. By halftime the Falcons while teammate Hoke will also see familiar faces in Ed Schmidt and Tim McCon- basketball iotycka Involved may be too light a Falcons were up 43-25. Dawn Eastman led the squad nell, who were also assistants under Stolz at BG. team demolished UT 85- word. It didn't matter who "Our defense immediately with seven rebounds. Stolz said the interest in the two open Aztec coaching spots was 54JSurely someone must have was on the court for the 12-2 took them out of their inside FALCON NOTES: At half- heavy. had a 30 or even a 20-point Falcons (4-0 in the Mid-Amer- game which is the strong part time, senior Stephanie Coe "The caliber of applicants we had for those two positions were performance for the Falcons. ican Conference). of their team," Voll said ''We was honored for scoring her outstanding." he said. "That tells you something about the qualifica- But it was not to be. "Depth is one of the things put some pressure on their 1,000th point over break. Sat- tions of John (Hoke) and Mike (Nelson). Each has excellent Such a feat was an impossi- we've improved on in recent outside people and even when urday, BG they host Kent background in major college coaching and recruiting. bility. None of BG women weeks," Voll said. "The big they did get the ball inside, State in a MAC game. "We're excited to have them aboard." BG News/January 13,1987 10

Davey the bench is my role and I've D Continued from page 9. "I want to come in and do what I have learned to accept that. ola didn't overlook Davey's con- Blue-liner Pratt tribution in the game. to do. If I start, I'll do the same thing. I "The coach told me he wants "I know he had at least three just want to play." Avon Davey me to come in and play hard- offensive rebounds that he put nosed defense," he said. "Also back in the hoop," the veteran to rebound and block some enjoys quiet role Rockets' mentor said. "That's a wasn't all that surprising. points prior to this season. shots." nice effort." Against Eastern Michigan last The Plainfield, N.J. native BG COACH Jim Larranaga Wednesday, he had career-highs realizes his contribution off the HE SAD) he wants to play said Davey played with a lot of with 11 points, five rebounds and bench could be a key for the inspired ball the rest of the sea- by Matt vVlnkelJohn plications. heart coming off the bench. two blocked shots. Falcons the rest of the season. son. assistant spoils editor "I ran on the ice to protect the "I thought we had an ex- Coming into the season, Da- '"My career has been up-and- nets in case people jumped over- tremely strong effort from our vey had played in a total of 13 down, Davey said. "This year I "I have confidence in my- Tens of millions of Americans board to try and cut them (for substitutes," the first-year Fal- games for BG, Last season, be came back and didn't have a self," Davey said. "I want to were perched anxiously before souvenirs). And I grabbed some con coach said. "Avon played an was red-shirted after suffering a quick start. Now, I just take it come in and do what I have to their television sets. Thousands sticks. My brother has them. I inspirational game." dislocated ankle in pre-season one day at a tune and it gets do. If I start, I'll do the same of people from around the world think he has Dave Christoffs." But Davey's effort Saturday practice. He had scored just five better day-by-day. Coming off thing. I just want to play." were packed into the arena with- their mouths Pratt began playing hockey at hanging open. age five. He followed a brother ABC announcer who played hockey and a father r-- 1 Al Micheals was who coached the sport. The se- HAIR REPAIR ranting and rav- nior icer was able to secure bis ing about mira- job at the Olympic games MARK'S I HAIRCUT PERM cles. through his father who was Di- And Tom rector of Sports for the Lake Large 2 Item Pizza SPECIAL SPECIAL I Pratt was Placid Olympic Organizing I smack in the Committee. •5.95 DELIVERED no middle of it all. Despite playing the sport for $ Pntt •4.95 In-House 6 shampoo $< I Now a de- much of his life, Pratt's name is I 25 on I fenseman for the Bowling Green not one frequently found in head- Cal^M-ttSHor Bc^ino^een^uality Pizzc (regular $10) short hockey team, then a member of lines. The Lake Placid native, I the Lake Placid Ice Arena main- like everyone on the Falcon hair tenence crew, Pratt was on the team, has a role. I ice following team USA's 4-3 "I'm not a threat to score Coupon must be presented (fffig}) victory over the USSR in the when I'm on the ice, but I can I 1960 Olympic games. definitely hold my own defen- Yellnw Hom b hlnd Taco M I "I was caught up in it, but I sively. I like to think of myself 352-2566 * don't think, no, I know for a fact, as a player they can put out I I didn't realize the magnitude of there who won't make the big the game. I didn't realize how mistake," Pratt said. "Of large an event it was until they course, that's going to happen had been on the covers of so sometimes, but I want to be the many magazines the next few guy they rely on not to do any- tf^SONS TO SE£ Vs weeks," Pratt said. "I realized thing flashy because we've got it was big because I had played plenty of people on this team to RA Positions Available for .oo 'sr hockey for years, but I didn't score goals." \» understand the world-wide im- See Pratt, page 15. Fall 1987 WINTHROP TERRACE APTS. 400 E. Napoleon Ph. 352-9135 VJcVc • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • Reasonable Rates • Furnished & Unfurnished • Laundry Facilities MRMisniaiseMS •ma MI • Air Conditioning • Pools IMMIKM MINI • Heat Included • Full-Time Maintenance . .mxAToe «v«uau ** n* WHWIMO st MOM • Water & Sewage Included • Transportation to Campus toBMOh*»>MMISm«l,Jnin]» K INTO OPPORTUN ES SEE US TONIGHT AT THE HOUSING FAIR LENHART GRAND BALLROOM 7-9 P.M. 140 N. Main. B.G. Ph. 352-6567 ♦ OFF CAMPUS • >'S PIZZA DELIVERS HOUSING FAIR DOUBLES. TWO CUSTOM-MADE PIZZAS TUESDAY JANUARY 13 FOR ONE SPECIAL PRICE. UNIVERSITY GRAND BALLROOM

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BG icers pile up wins, big numbers over break by Matt Winkeljohn saves by Gary Kruzich led the BG assistant coach Buddy Pow- verifiable roll. They Falcons are zich is unbeaten in 19 games. He assists in his last 12 games and assistant sports editor Falcons on Friday night against ers said the Lakers were victim- now fifth in all three national now owns a seasonal mark of 18- leads the team in scoring with 17 Colgate. BG had 54 shots on the ized by poor goaltending. polls with an overall record of 1-1 and a career record of 78-29- goals, 41 assists and 58 points. So, you didn'tget everything Colgate goal. BG actually trailed 2-1 at the 21-4-1. Although they trail 3. His nine assists in the Miami you wanted for Christmas, huh? In the championship, BG end of the first period Friday CCHA-leader Michigan State by Left wing Don Barber has nine series set a school record for a No doubt many people were not charged to a 4-1 second-period only to blow he game open in the seven points, the Falcons have goals in BG's last four games weekend series. He had six Sat- entirely satisfied with their holi- lead over the team from the second period when they out- played two fewer league tilts and 13 in the last eight. He leads urday night. days. The Bowling Green Rochester Institute of Technol- scored LSSC, 6-1. than the Spartans. the team in goals with 22. His 20 In December, Duncan became hockey team, as a unit, is proba- ogy, a Division III school. Two Two scores by each team in SOME INDIVIDUAL per- assists leave him second on the the career penalty leader at blynot to be found on that list. RIT scores in the third left he last Friday's first period made it formances have highlighted the team in points with 42. Barber Bowling Green. Through last The Falcons won all six of score as it would stay. look as though the BG-Miami the last month. All-American has scored 16 power-play goals weekend he had 165 penalties for their games over the break. Kruzich was named tourna- matchup would be a good one. goaltender Gary Kruzich set the Ysebaert has registered 24 a career total of 393 minutes. Included were wins over Colgate ment MVP for making a per- BG took control in the third NCAA career record for wins and BIT in the Syracuse Invita- sonal high 83 saves in the two period with three goals to win 8- with the second victory over tional Tournament, and twin games. His 25 saves in the sec- 3. Saturday's game was never a Lake Superior. Former Cornell wins over Lake Superior State ond period of Friday's game tied contest as the Falcons whaled on and Montreal Canadian great yss^ and Miami. the 12-year old school record set the the Redskins, 12-3. Ken Dryden held the previous Coach Jerry York's squad has by Al Sarachman. Having outscored their last mark of 76. now won 10 consecutive games. DEFENSEMAN BRIAN Mc- two CCHA opponents 39-11, the Since dropping his first game The icers played in the Syra- Kee and forwards Paul Yse- Falcons find themselves on a this season, at Michigan, Kru- cuse tournament just two days baert and Iain Duncan were after Christinas. After practic- named to the all-tournament Welcome ing only once the previous 10 team. " . , days, the Falcons captured the BG took over second place in n ^/ .~ championship with a pair of 4-3 the CCHA when they beat Lake Back!! wins. Superior twice. Scores of 12-4 Don Barber's two goals and 51 and 7-2 told much of the story as See you at the Klotz Flower Off-Campus Shop '$93806'V Wildlife Housing Fair Foliage Plants, ■" Gift Items, TUESDAY- LADIES NIGHT TODAY Cut Flowers, Tues., Jan. 13 • ALL MALE FANTASY REVIEW • Arrangements featuring Union, Grand Ballroom 7-9 p.m. and "HOT DESIRE" Last Minute Gift I I • Greenbriar, Inc. DOORS OPEN . SHOWTIME . COVER Ideas — Flowers 7:30 8:00 '2.00 • 515 E. Merry ^1 I ? that are • Frazee Ave. Apartments MEN IN AT 9:30 - LADIES FREE • Field Manor Apartments Ready To Go" THURSDAY- "Lip - Sync" • Ridge Manor Apartments Houn: Mon. thru Frl. I to 5 ; ^O Sat. t to 4 Clo«»d Sunday Contest Plus many other houses and apartments at other locations * COLLEGE I.D. NIGHT Klotz Flower Shop * DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 224 E. Wooster 352-0717 1-4 & 906 Napoleon K.I Ph. 353-8381 .', .*. WELCOME BACK B.G.!! a }&'-$■ OTelefloia • A DRIVE FOR LIFE PARTICIPANT % . i

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Break brings relief Wins pile up for women With eight games over the championship is long, winding BG faced was Michigan State. holiday break, Bowling Green's and covered with potholes. This contest was one the Falcons women's basketball team may "I'm a person that doesn't would just as soon forget. The Cagers overcome sluggish start, enter MAC race have been busier than old St. have a tendency to look down the 91-68 setback at the hands of the Nick himself. road," Voll said. "To throw in Spartans was the only blemish Unfortunately for BG's com- the old cliche: 'we're only as on the Falcons' otherwise per- Oh, the Bowling Green bas- W and 2-2 in the Mid-Ameri- age. petition, the only thing the Fal- good as our last ballgame.' " fect record in the month of De- ketball team was a woeful lot can Conference. Booker and Robinson per- con hoopsters were handing out If there last game was any cember. prior to Christmas break. During the preseason, the formed brilliantly in BG's were losses. The Falcons went 8- indication, an 85-64 thrashing of The Falcons barely beat media picked the Falcons to stunning 75-63 triumph over 1 over this three week stretch to Toledo (see story on page 9), the At halftime, BG was down 36- Division III Heidelberg in finish as the MAC doormat. Ohio University on Dec. 13. raise their record to 12-2. Falcons are headed in the right 35. But with about six minutes their opener. Then, BG ab- However, entering tonight's Booker tallied 22 points, while BG has also catapulted itself direction. left in the contest, according to sorbed two straight indus- game with Canisius College, Robinson added 17. The Fal- to the front of the pack in the BG also defeated Morehead Voll, "we opened the flood- trial-strength beatings at the BG is in third place behind cons trailed 33-30 at halftime, Mid-American Conference race State (81-60), Michigan (61-60), gates." hands of Akron and Ohio Central Michigan and Kent but they shot a torrid 61 per- with a 4-0 record. With the sea- Kansas (80-69), Central Michi- Despite the loss.the Falcon State. State. cent in the second half. son half over, the Falcons ap- gan (85-79), Akron (82-63), East- coach says, "there's not too In fact, the Falcons need The victory evened BG's pear destined to capture their ern Michigan (77-73), and many areas we're not perform- The Falcons' offense was done more win to equal record at 2-2. The Falcons long-awaited first conference ti- Toledo. ing well in." non-existent and their de- year's victory total. were 1-0 in the MAC. tle. The one-point victory over the Currently, Motyka is leading fense wasn't much better. Guard Frank Booker is BG dropped its next two Big 10's UM was particularly the conference in scoring with a While they weren't getting largely responsible for the games, but gave respectable Why shouldn't they? After all, sweet for the Falcons. With a 19.0 average with senior guard many rebounds, the Falcons Falcons' turnaround. The se- performances in losses to BG was picked the team to beat little over a minute to go, BG's Stephanie Coe sixth in the MAC did chalk up a myriad of nior is averaging 15.3 ppg, Michigan and Texas. in the Preseason MAC Coaches' sophomore forward Jackie Mo- with a 17.1 average. BG forward turnovers. including a 31-point effort The Wolverines bolted to a Poll. tycka hit the shot that put the Megan Mc. uire is third in the Yet since then, BG's for- against Davidson. commanding 47-20 halftime But like any good coach, Fal- Falcons ahead 61-60. But it conference in field goal percent- tune has taken a startling Forward Anthony Robinson lead, however, the Falcons con mentor Fran Voll doesn't wasn't over until the buzzer age (.525). about-face. Over the is also playing well after a showed character by rallying want to count victories before sounded and a Wolverine shot In the MAC rebounding stand- Christmas break, the Falcons rough start. The Canton na- to lose by only 12. 7644. they are in the "win-column". bounced off the rim. ings, McGuire is seventh (7.1) logged a 5-4 record. BG is now tive boasts a 12-point aver- Q See Break, page 13. He knows the road to a The only other Big 10 opponent with Motycka eighth (6.6).

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Break finished with 18, scored seven by Al Franco the Commodores by the score of and 100-yard freestyle events, □ Continued from page 12. points in OT. I sports reporter 122 to 62. There were several respectively. After losing to Texas 59-44, the individual standouts for the BG BG head swim coach Rich Falcons spanked Grainbling 55- The Falcons then raised Christmas means a three- tankers. Draper said, "We trained very 44, Dec. 20. The victory sparked their record to 5-4 with a 56-53 week break for most students. Tom Griga was a double win- hard and swam very well." a three-game winning streak. win over Canisius. Booker Tankers Such is not always the case for ner for BG as he captured the 50- Draper also received good BG held a 35-16 advantage at scored 18 points and freshman Bowling Green athletes. BG yard freestyle and 100-yard free- news about some of his women intermission and coasted to an Pop Jennings contributed 11. swimmers went back to a vigor- style events and Tim Wagner tankers over the break. easy win. Robinson scored 21 ous training program on Decem- won the 200-yard backstroke points. Joe Gregory added 14 The New Year started defeat ber 28th, then went south to event. The BG women's 400-yard markers. poorly as Central Michigan Tennessee and prepared for a freestyle team was ranked ninth dealt BG its first MAC loss 73-61, meet with Vanderbilt Univer- The BG women's swim team in the nation, and Andrea Sze- BG continued its winning Jan. 3. Things then got worse sity. beat VU by the score of 122 to 94. kely was ranked twelfth in both ways by outlasting Davidson 75- when Eastern Michigan admin- VU Andrea Szekely was a double the 200-yard IM and the 200-yard 71 in overtime on Dec. 27. istered an inhumane 95-52 flog- Both the BG men's and wom- winner for BG, winning the 200- butterfly events. Booker, who notched 31 points, ging to the Falcons, Jan. 8. At en's swim squads were victor- yard freestyle and the 200-yard On Friday, the BG men's team hit a three-point shot with eight one point, BG trailed 45-13 in the ious in the meet against VU held butterfly events. Sheila Weston- travels to Toledo . Both teams seconds left in regulation to knot first half. The Falcons shot 32 in Nashville. dorf and Shan Williams were have a meet against Cincinnati the game at 62-62. Gregory, who percent from the field. The BG men's team defeated also winners in the 200-yard IM in the Queen City Saturday.

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Cagers poses." D Continued from page 9. For the game, the Falcons In the second half, senior outshot UT 57 percent to 52 per- Giants a center Avon Davey came off the cent. bench to score 10 points for BG On the glass, BG out-re- including three offensive re- bounded the Rockets 35-27, in- bounds for layups. In 19 minutes cluding 11-5 on the offensive 'Super' of action, Davey scored 10 points boards. and grabbed four rebounds. Pippin led the Falcons with Sophomore Joe Gregory a career-high 19 points. Booker bet also popped off the bench for 11 and Robinson each contributed points and four assists. 12 points. Tyler added 11 points "We got an extremely and 10 rebounds, in addition to strong effort from our substi- Davey's and Gregory's totals. LAS VEGAS (AP) - Las Ve- tutes, ' Larranaga said. "Joe "It was a team effort in gas oddsmakers have made the played an exceptional game. every sense of the game," Lar- a nine-point Mike (Maleske) and Avon com- ranaga said. "We ran our of- favorite to beat the Denver bined for 14 points. That has to fense well and we returned to Broncos in Super Bowl XXI, be a season high for us from the that tough, hard-nosed defense with New York money pushing center position." we've been working on since day the odds upwards in early bet- In the first half, the Rockets one." ting. gained a 33-27 advantage with Senior center Blake Bum- 'The favored team (in a Super 3:36 remaining on a backdoor ham scored 24 points for the Bowl) is usually about a three- layup by senior guard Gary Rockets. Jeff Gher added 12 and point favorite,'' Sonny Reizner Campeball. BG, however, out- Campbell chipped in with 11 of the Castaways Sports Book BG News/Pete Fellman scored UT 8-4 from that point to points. said Monday. But the Giants cut the Rockets' halftime lead to Nichols predicted good are just awesome. They're like 37-35. things to come from the Fal- the were last Old coach, new job Larranaga said both teams cons. year." played extremely hard in the "The way I understood it For 10 years. John Weinert's second home was on the sidelines of Anderson Arena during Falcon basketball first half. coming into the game was that The Bears opened as nine- games. Saturday. Weinert (left) was once again on the sidelines, but this time as a television color "I thought both teams ex- Bowling Green has good ball point favorites last year and commentator as he made his screen debut with veteran Orris Tabner as WTOL-TV broadcasted Bowling panded so much energy in the players and a lot of depth," he eventually climbed to 10. Green's 79-70 win over Toledo. Weinert, who retired after last year's 7-20 campaign, guided the Falcons to first 25 minutes of the game," he said. "Quite possibly, down the five MidAmerican Conference postseason tournament appearances, in addition to two National said. "A lot of the timeouts line, they are going to be a very Oddsmakers predict $35 mil- Invitational Tournament bids. Jim Larranaga, currently the Falcon coach, succeeded Weinert. called were for fatigue pur- good basketball team." lion to $40 million will be bet. Our three-year and WELCOME BACK! two-year scholarships won't make college easier. Come see us at the Off-campus Housing Fair Just easier to pay for. TODAY Even if you didn't start college on a scholarship, you Tuesday, January 13 could finish on one. Army ROTC Scholarships pav for full tuition and allowances for educational 7-9 p.m. fees and textbooks. Along with up to Sl.OOO a vear. Get all the facts. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. University Union, Grand Ballroom Now accepting scholarship applications. All majors may apply. • Get your FREE brochure • For all of the details, call 2-2476 or stop by Room 151, Memorial Hall Talk to the experienced, rental and ask for Captain Dave Wolf, management professionals to find your Scholarship Coordinator. perfect home!

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Pratt leers a team. That's something we Todd Flichel, Scott Paluch "Everything is coming to- Lori ineligible □ Continued from page 10. a Continued from page 9. strive for with all of our teams. and Nelson Emerson each gether. In the back of every- Most successful hockey teams 21 shots Saturday after he We're doing it for 60 minutes scored in the next four minutes body's mind is what happened have a balance between offense- stopped two in relief of Gary now; we're going to be a difficult as BG put the game away. last year (BG held an eight-point Despite all the good news as- oriented defensemen and those Kruzich the night before. team to beat." Freshman defenseman Kevin lead with four weeks left in the sociated with a 10-game winning who are recognized for their Kruzich was OK himself. The Dahl scored his first collegiate season only to finish tied for streak, the Bowling Green defensive skills. Scott Paluch, senior netminder stopped 20 Friday's game was 2-2 after Soal Friday evening. Sophomore second, two points behind Michi- hockey team received a bit of one of BG's "offensive de- shots Friday before he feft late one and just 5-3 10 minutes into efender Alan Leggett scored gan State),''Ysebaert said. "We bad news. fensemen," said strength is in the game with an 8-3 lead. the third period.A Miami player the first of his career the next know we are behind the eight- Senior rigth wing Mark Lori Pratt's strongpoint. then took a swipe at Kruzich, night. ball right now and State's in the was declared academically inel- "Tom is a big, strong de- Falcon head coach Jerry York Kruzich and others retaliated, position we were last year. igible for the rest of the season. fenseman. He does a very good said the icers are growing better and helter skelter - college BG owns second place in the Lori, a transfer from North- eb of getting people out from in by the day. hockey style - broke out. CCHA now with a 1W-1 record "I guarantee if you ask any eastern University, played nine ont of the net, Paluch said. "There is no question we're on to accompany their 21-4-1 over- guy in this room, he'll tell you games this year, tallying one "He's definitely one of the hard- a roll, everything is going our The ensuing fight cost BG the all ledger. Ysebaert said the we want to take advantage of it, goal, of the power play variety, est workers on the team. And way. We're very unselfish and services of defenseman Thad team's current ID-game winning kind of make the cycle go our and five assists. He also com- he's a funny guy." we are moving the puck smart," Rusiecki while Miami lost two streak falls far short of BG's way this year. Last year we piled 31 penalty minutes for 15 York said. "We are playing like skaters. goals. gave them the championship." penalties. The six-foot-three, 200 pound Pratt transferred to BG last year after two unhappy seasons at St. Lawerence. With one goal and eight assists in his BG ca- reer, he is not about to worry many opposing goaltenders. But PIZZA Paluch said Pratt's value to the BROTHERS, inc. " Welcome Back Students " team goes beyond his defensive abilities. Pratt takes pride in ANY 2 ITEM 13" PIZZA AT REGULAR PRICE, offering encouragement to oth- Think of us for your ers. GET ONE 2 LITRE PEPSI FREE W COUPON "Sometimes, I have problems remembering this is just a 352-8408 FREE DELIVERY game. Now that I'm a senior, I housing needs see guys that are going through the same thing, or maybe there's a freshman who's out of the lineup," he said. CLIP& Meadowview Courts "Now, I try to take it upon myself to make sure they know SAVE! they are good hockey players BRING IN 214 Napoleon Rd. and that's why they're here (to $*****. THIS AD BG). And I tell them to stick AND with the qualities that got them here." RECEIVE 352-1195 Pratt is enjoying himself im- A HAIRCUT mensely. A sports management FOR JUST major who hopes to eventually Efficiencies, One & Two Bedroom work in sports marketing, he $ 00 lists the present as the highlight 6. Apartments of his hockey career. OR "The honest to God truth is right now. It's the most fun I've had. The biggest factors are not 30% OFF only us playing well (BG has PERMS All residents are granted the privilege n won 10 consecutive games in addition to capturing the Syra- cuse Invitational tournament of using the Cherrywood Health Spa I over break), but also getting i^arouiel along together," he said. "We're located at 835 High St., B.G. having a lot of fun. It's really (Oeautu enjoyable to come to the rink. OREDKEN FULL-SERVICE Meadowview Courts wishes prodKtt tvilltbk 140 E. Wooster 9-530 Mo. .-Sit 352-0800 everyone a successful year. offer expires 1/29/87 OFF-CAMPUS STUDENTS Welcome Back What are you having for Students lunch today? Bee Gee Bookstore Across from Harshmanl t&xnsc* New & Used! Many off-campus students have expressed a desire to participate in the coupon system while on campus To meet these requests, we are offering meal coupon books to you. Enjoy all the dining facilities of Bowling Green State University Food Operations Texts

How to apply Do I get the discount rate If I bay more Visit the Bursar Office presently located in than 4 boofct? Supplies & the Administration Building, beginning If you purchase more than four books January 12. 1987. between January 12 and 16. the discounts You must pay for the number of books will apply on the 5th, 6th. 7th, 8th, or 9th requested at that time by cash, check. Visa books. Books purchased after that date will or Mastercard not be discounted Backpacks & Who may p a re hat t thl« meal plan? Where do 1 pick op the books? Any off-campus student enrolled at the After paying for your books, the Bursar's University for Spring Semester Office will give you an authorization card and signature card which you should take What do they coat? to Founders Dining Hall between 4-6pm T-Shirts Cost/Semester Savings Vila* daily to pick up your books. Remember to take two pieces of identification with you SI 10 00(1 book) also S220.00 (2 books) $330.00 (3 books) RUSH HOURS REGULAR HOURS $440.00 (4 books) WEDNESDAY MONDAY - FRIDAY $528.00 (5 books) 2200 $550 00 $616 OO (6 books) 44.00 $660 00 8:30-8:00 9:00-5:30 $770 00 $704.00 (7 books) 66 00 SATURDAY j $792.00 (8 books) 88 00 $880 00 ■ $880.00 (9 books) $11000 S990.00 9:00-5:00

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Thursday. January 1S PARTY ANIMALS lo organize Spring Break Scheduling On-Campu> Nursing Careers a Job Fair CAMPUS 4 CITY EVENTS vacation to Florida I Caribbean Earn FREE trip PLACEMENT SCHEDULE t cash.. Cat ua now al 1 -800-237-8308 days NATURAL BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Interview Appointments Meocel Coiege of Or-o YOU CAN MAKE Todedo, OH or |0O4| 441-8887 ooeeot eves 90 Naws meeting for volunteers wntars and AMAZING RESULTS FULL DIRECTIONS Chubb Insurance Spotfcght pnologiaprvara every Sunday, 8 p.m. 210 •HI DELTA THETA ONLY S2 ANNUN PUBLICATIONS ••■ NOTICE ••• The first day ot sign-upa lor mterviewsckjting Placemen! Office. 11am-1230pm Waal Hal. For further Information call RUSH 29848F WISTARIA Saturday. January 17 SpotHgm Ptes«ntabons oflei valuable informa- the penod of January 20 through January 30. 3722803 HAPPENING AT 501 PIKE CANYON COUNTRY. CA 91351 tion about career paths, detailed position 1987. w« be new on Wednesday January M SUPER START SATURDAY Lenhart Grand Baaroom NOTICE TO ALL BGSU EMPLOYEES fnaponsowttea and oroanizatonal pNoaophy at 4pm in the North EastCommona AH RUM moan Al students 3Cf>ea\*r>o»ntefvwws are strongly registrants must have a First Choice Interview 9 30am-3pm The new W-4 forma for 1087 era now avaaaMe RUSH PHI DtLTS encouraged to attend appropriate spotlights Tuesday, January 20 n the Payroll Once You w« be receiving one In Card to parhcipateir the first day of sunups RUSH PHI DELTS Spoftgfit Presentations are usuaty held in the After thehrst day. students and alumnt may sign- Resume Workshop your January paycheck, however, any student Community Surte. 3 30-5pm on the tx weekly payrol wfl need to come to University Placement Services recruiter lounge up for interviews from Sam to 5pm al the Bruce Springsteen autograph • II reeds "To El Uty a Company Payrol end pick that form up H you have any at 7 pm To enter the Student Services Building University Placement Services. 360 Student Ruth Evans Mark HI' from Aebury Park. N J." Make offer in the evening, please use the pado Sevices Bunding A Credential Form must be Monarch Food Service Questions about llavtg the) form out. plsaas con- 352-2218. Noxel Corporation tact your own tax advisor or your local IBS 01- CongretuaMlone on your engagement lo Jona- entrance submitted for each interview scheduled at the thon Your future, you can be assured. w» be time of a»gn-up rt for any reason you cannot The Gap Stores. Inc. fice The Payrol Office can not advise you ALL Wednesday. January 21 employees must complete a new W-4 form by Structurally Sound Love ACT. la II True You Can Buy Jaapa for S44 through keep your appo*itment. please cal the Universi- the US. governmenr'Get the tacts today' Cal ty Placement Services no later than 9am one Equitable Finanaal Services September 30. 1087 If we do not receive a There are important services available to you at new W-4 form, we era lequved to change your 1-312-742-1142 Ext 1794 work day before you scheduled interview The Owens- ■rlOfe Inc the University Placement Services Please note U S Army, Information Table. tax status sutomaticaly to single and one ex- The Office of ResOentw Services invites a> telephone number Is 372-2356 Failure to do that not al organizations and companies regular University Hal. Sam-Noon emption, which could reeuft In your overpaying qusMed people to apply lor R A Jobs so w* be considered Insufficient Notice Two Raleigh Competition 10 speed bike $300 or ly recruit on college campuses The bat below Thursday, January 22 federal incometaxes for 1987 insufficient Notices wM result n forfeiture of WANTED Students lo serve aa R.A a for the beat offer 353-2208. ask for Brian generatyreftects the high demand areas si the Interview Workshop sign-up privileges lor the next recrurhng OFF-CAMPUS MOUSING FAIR 1987-88 school year Apply today wond ot work Don t become discouraged it Lenhart Grand Baaroom. 3 30-5pm Tweed sport coal, sue 40 reg $20 352-2216 penod JANUARY II, IM7 your career field is not requested Toassist you Firestone Tire S Rubber Co Wmter Clearance Sale 7-OPM LENHART GRAND BALLROOM m conduction an assertive |Ob search, the I S Ayres and Company Monday. January 20 Save on Sweaters. Shirts. Skirts. Pants University Placement Services provides career Buy Now for Beat Selection NO SHOW POLICY Job Hunting Workshop and placement counseling, credential services Community Suite. 3 30-5pm The daadasie lor ejjatiylHa, lor May Graduation Et Cetera -113 Rasroad St rob search workshops, professional develop Ohio Edison Company Is January 23,1087. Any Senior who la plann- FOR RENT meni seminars, career fairs and an alumni Failure to appear lor a scheduled interview wil Tuesday. January 27 ing to graduate In May must flu out an ap- Falcon NetworK Our excellent Career result n immediate suspension ol your signup Interview Workshop plication for graduation Applications are Resource Library otters you career and privileges for the next recruiting penod You are Akjmni Room. 6 30-8pm ■ rallaola In your college office, aioapt the WANTED employer *Hormat»on and current job vacancies required to send a letter of apology to the Eastman Kodak Company College of Education and Allied Professions m All career twkte. Placement Counselors employer.file a copy of this letter with the One Edison Company which can be filled out at the Office of CARTY RENTALS oVectty refer registered students to employers University Placement Services and meet witha Trustcorp, rnc. Registration I Records. Mala needed to share apartment $150-month Apartments a Houses m their desneo career fields Insure your ac- Placement Counselor Any student who twice Turner Construction Co No uMhee 354-0842 Office Hours 10ern-5pm cess to these services by registering with the laeS to honor ha or he* .nte-view commitments U S Air Force Roornmete needed to share 2 bedroom apt or by appointment Unrventy Placement Services in your final year ,il wil be denied interviewing privileges lor the re- United Telephone Co of Ohio w*h male Qrad student. $200 mo uivttes mcl Located at 316 E Merry No 3 Bowling Green State University mainder ol the academic year. Wednesday. January 20 Cafl 354 2721 before 2 pm for Wo For more info or storings Resume Workshop PERSONALS Phone 352-7365 anytime Community Surte. 6 30 6pm Atoo summer rentals Bank One Dayton Eastman Kodak Company Qeneal Electric Co GLEMBY AT UHLMAN 5 Thursday. January 28 HELP WANTED 1 female needed to sublease one bedroom THERE IS A WAY TO PAY FOR COLLEGE ... Job Hunting Workshop apartment January and May rent paid Cat JANUARY PERM WAVE EVENT Onto Suite. 6 30 8pm ChaVJ care for one 2-yr-otd In my home very Tracy at 353-7004 BUT... 50% SAVINGS CompuServe Spotlight close to campua Mornings only Non-smoker Placement Office. 7pm Good wage and benefit package Call TO GET FINANCIAL AID. GLEMBY AT UHLMAN S Central Companies 352-7065 FOR RENT: One male roommats needed tor Eastman Kodak Company 352-5615 spring semester. Big two bedroom apetment YOU MUST APPLY FOR IT! Mead Data Central completely fumlahed with air conditioning. Metropolitan Life Ins Co Make hundreds weekly ma*ng circulars1 No heat and hot water. Price tor entire spring Friday. January 30 quotas' Limits1 Rush self addressed stamped semester Is f 069 - $1 SO security deposit will Bank One Cleveland envelope Am Mar 256 Robertson. Dept P5 take SSOO -H50 security deposit Located In PICK UP YOUR 1987-88 FINANCIAL AID National Security Agency Beverly HUs. CA 90211 Campus Manor Apartments. For further Infor- mattan call collect et 218-398-7010 aa* tor FORMS NOW IN THE FINANCIAL AID OFFICE ATHLETIC BAND' Kerth or leave message at 219-M2-8S81. SPRING BREAK JAMAICA 450 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING REHEARSAL FRI ■ 1-1« Protect Manager needed FREE vacation plus $$$ Houses a Apts close to campua lor Summer BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSTIY CAMPUS JOB POSTING 3 30 1012-MMAC 1 800-237 2061 1987 and 1987 88 school year 1 287-3341

NOTICE Need female student to ti house near campus Wanted 15 men or women to participate m local Available now Phone 352 7365 weight loss program for advertising purposes Bratheus Must be at least 25 pounds overweight For Newly carpeted 2 bdrm apts Heat furnished Friday Afternoon more Information cal 352-6975 AvsTjiable now 352-3445 BEGINNING TUESDAY, JANUARY Happy Hours 3-9 13, THE STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Wanted Dnvers Must be 18. have own car with Two bedroom unrt. private perking across from PROGRAM OFFICE WILL POST For your convenience we now nav* w«e ser- naur . w*ng to work nights a weekends Flexi- campus 352-5111 10-5 vice Be sure to give us a cal It you want to NEWON-CAMPUSJOBSON ble hours Pay with lips smiteage avg $4-6 an send flowers The Flower Basket ■ 166 S Mam hour Apply at Domtnos Piua. 1616 E TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. THIS IS downtown 352-6395 A CHANGE FROM OUR TUESDAY Wooater 352-1539 Gats Courduroy Safe AND THURSDAY POSTING DATES $9 95 Values up to $31 95 CO-OP CORNER We're looking lor a iTStemrty, sorority or large Jeans N Things • 531 Ridge AND HAS BEEN MADE TO student organization that would ike to make ACCOMODATE STUDENTS WITH $500-$1000- for a one-week long on-campua Interested al a coop or internship for Summer-? TUESDAY/THURSDAY CLASSES. Jom our ranks marketing protect Group must be organized Need work experience and don't know how to Apply for an RA job today and hardworking Call Andrew at gel If? Plan on attendng one ol our nformatton JOBS ARE POSTED AT 8 AJJ. IN seasons to start your fas January 13 2 30 PM OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING FAIR 800-592-2121. or 3 30 PM ROOM«0 STUDENT SERVICES. JANUARY 13. 1987 January 15 9 30 AM or 10 30 AM 7-flPM LENHART GRAND BALLROOM January 20 9 30 AM or 10 30 AM January 22 9 30 AM or 10 30 AM Open Doors Key Into opportunities Apply for FOR SALE Seasons held n Coop Office 238 Admm an fl A rob today Bdg . 372-2451

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