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Founders U. soccer player collapses, dies rocks with By April L EM Stopped with 39:41 remaining her senior year, the Cardinals of her death. Dawley was the EDITOR III CHIEF in the first half, the game against won the Ohio Capital second of four children, she has a rhythm Leslie Ann Dawley, a Buffalo has been rescheduled at Conference where she had 14 brother and two sisters. University freshman soccer play- the request of the family for 11 goals and three assists. She "It is with great sadness that we er collapsed five minutes into a.m. this morning. earned All OK; Ftrst-Teani and make this announcement," said and Rhyme yesterday's Mid-American "In light of today's tragic All-Ohio Second-Team honors krebs. "We appreciate the sup- By Betti Under Conference Tournament quar- events, the game of soccer pales during her senior season, as well. port extended to us from the REPORIER terfinal match against Buffalo. into insignificance," Coach Andy I,eslie played in 18of the teams University community during Move over, Kobackcr I lall. This She was a midfielder/forward for Richards said. "However, with 20 regular-season games. Mart our time of sorrow. Our droughts year there's another hot spot for the team and was away from the the wishes of the Dawley fainik ing in six. She was in the starting and prayers are with the Dawley musical entertainment on cam- action when she fell to the field. and the women's soccer pro- lineup of yesterday's game, She family, her teammates and our pus--the Founders Rhyme She received immediate medical gram, we will honor the memory was ranked second on the team coaching staff." Cellar. attention before being transport- of Leslie Dawley by playing for assists, both overall and in the The entire women's soccer Twice a month students can ed to the Wood County Hospital, against Buffalo. Soccer is what leslle Arm Dawley conference. She had six assists on team met last night, and will go relax and enjoy the soothing where she later passed away. brought Ieslie to Bowling Green the season, four of which were In into today's match playing in atmosphere of a coffeehouse- Leslie, 18, was from and, as hard as it is going to be to Leslie came to the University consecutive matches. tribute to Leslie's memory. style environment, blended widi Westerville, Ohio and planned to play that game, it is fitting to after spending three years on According to athletic director A cause of death has yet to be live music and unique perfor- major in business at the remember Leslie in the game she Thomas Worthington High Paul Krebs, Leslie's mother and determined, an autopsy is sched- mances. Manned, prepared and University. loves." School's varsity soccer team. In faUier were with her at the time uled to be done in a few days. put on by diree Founders Hall resident advisors, Glenn Bailey, Craig Beck and Adam Combs, the Rhyme Cellar delivers enter- tainment right to the residence hall. "There isn't any place else on campus where students can have this kind of entertainment and get away from the daily Taft earns another four years monotony and stress of school," senior Adam Combs said. While the Rhyme Cellar offers an escape from school for some students, it also acts as an alter Incumbent defeats nate study spot for those who may be tired of working in their rooms or making the long hike to the Jerome Library. challenger Hagan Vcording to sophomore Glenn Bailey, "Many students By Robert Tanner White House press secretary Ari love having a place where they T HE ASSOC.AHD PRESS Fleischer said can do homework, hang out Democrats were headed Townsend, a Democrat, was with other residents and add toward regaining a majority of seeking to become the first some variety to their day." governors' offices Tuesday as member of the Kennedy family This semester's entertainment the) broke a 25-year Republican in serve as a governor. But the has included a live performance hold on Illinois and took back sawa huge lead early in the cam- by students in the "Loyal Yolk Pennsylvania [>aign evaporate as she lost to Fellows" band, a board game The COR however, won the Republican Rep. Bob Ehrlich. night and a euchre tournament. night's two marquee races. In Illinois, Democratic Rep. On evenings when there are no I loricla Gov. leb Bush turned Rod Blagojevich defeated bands performing, there is a back a massive Democratic Republican lim Ryan in a race sound system that plays live effort to unseat him and thai linked Ryan to the scandal- music for the students. Republicans ended Kathleen tainted single term of GOP Gov. Sophomore Craig Beck, who Kennedy Townsend's bid for George Ryan — no relation — runs the program with Bailey Maryland governor. who chose not to seek re-elec- and Combs, found that residents As 36 states elected governors, tion. enjoyed die live band the most. Democrats captured offices in Pennsylvania Democrat Ed "When the "Loyal Yolk Michigan, Kansas, New Mexico Rendell, former mayor of Fellows" played, they were so and Tennessee. The victories Philadelphia, defeated GOP popular that we had a least 40 boosted Democrats' hopes of Attorney General Mike Fisher. people there," Beck said. "We reclaiming the majority of exec- Republican businessman Mitt hope other bands recognize that utive mansions they lost eight Romney defeated stateTreasurer performing at Rhyme Cellar is a years ago. Republicans hoped to Shannon O'Brien in heavily great opportunity to play in front minimize the shrinking of their Democratic Massachusetts to of a live audience that wants to 27-21 edge. continue 12 years of Republican be entertained." Republicans kept New: York. control. If Rhyme Cellar seems like the Texas, Rhode Island and New York Gov. George Pataki best-kept secret on campus, Massachusetts. easily turned back a challenge here's another one: they can Gov. Bush in Florida had from Comptroller H. Carl bring the music to you. extensive campaign help from McCall, the only black ever elcct- Interested organizations or resi- RE-ELECTED: Ohio Gov. Bob Taft, left, talks with Congressman Rob Portman outside a polling location his brother. Early in the night, dence halls can rent the sound yesterday, in Cincinnati. Taft beat Democrat Tim Hagan and Independent John Eastman yesterday. Taft's system from the Founders President Bush called to "con- GOVERNOR,PAGE 2 second term begins Jan. 13. gratulate him for a big victory," Rhyme Cellar for special occa- sions or programs. The best pan is, the set up, supervision and clean up are all provided by Bailey, Beck and Combs. "Nobody else on campus has a system like this," Beck said. "It has a fully functional d.j. system, equipped with speakers, four Myths of homosexuality debunked microphones, stage lights and even a karaoke machine." By Michael Ksenyak "crush.1' While rental of the sound sys- tem has been in high demand REPORTER • • Corvino discussed the popular A guest speaker talked to a full opinion of how homosexuals are this semester, the coordinators classroom last night about four viewed in society. of Rhyme Cellar hope to attract arguments as to why homosexu- "Homosexuals have sex," more interest in the live perfor- ality is morally wrong, and then Corvino said, of the public's inter- mances and entertainment discredited them. pretation. offered at Founders. The four main arguments "Heterosexual people have a "Next semester we would real- speaker lohn Corvino usually VCF1 life. Homosexual people have a ly like to have a Battle of the hears arc that homosexuality vio- lifestyle... an agenda," he said. Bands contest and just increase lates biblical teaching, it is not pie. especially when I tell them it The first argument that residents' awareness and universalizable, it is harmful and is a sexual activity. When people Corvino addressed was that involvement overall," Combs is unnatural. Corvino is an assis- find out this activity involves two homosexuality violates biblical said. tant professor of philosophy at men or two women, it becomes teaching. I le referred to the book So what are you waiting for? Wayne State University. an abomination," Corvino said. of LevHcua in the Bible to make Turn off that MTV and rune in to "I am imagining an activity tak- Corvino asked the audience to points for his argument. Rhyme Cellar-your campus ing place between two consent- think about all of the activities "As you look to the Bible you connection to music, entertain- ing adults, that is not harmful to involved in heterosexuality, like find passages that condemn Anundi totpn 8G New ment and relaxation. society and ends in great pleasure cooking romantic meals, holding homosexuality," he said. "The (Want to perform at Rhyme DISCUSSION: Speaker John Corvino speaks to a full classroom Cellar? Want to rent out die and fulfillment," Corvino said. hands or waiting outside of discrediting arguments of why homosexuality is immoral. Corvino "This sounds great to a lot of peo- someone's office because of a VISION. PAGE 2 equipment? Call the Founders also discussed the importance of morality, which was the purpose Hall front desk at 372-2510.) of his lecture held last night in the B.A. Building.

FOUR-DAY FORECAST THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY The four-day forecast is taken Partly High: 47" Mostly High: 53" Cloudy High: 46" Showers High: 54" Cloudy Low: 33' Cloudy Low. 40' Low: 32' Low: 41' from wcather.com - 2 Wednesday. November 6,2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM Professor performs cultural music By Michael Eventon represented countries Dr. Kruse managed to make it through." "Every concert was very well POISE WHICH said. To represent Vietnam the Dr. Kruse performed a recital attended." Kruse said. "Members A University professor recently quartet performed "Tu Binh", a with her husband, Steven, previ- of the host country's government, returned home from performing ballet with Vietnamese folk ous to her performances in the as well as members from the in Vietnam and Taiwan, which melodies that was accompanied "Hanoi Rendezvous" in Hanoi at American Embassy were present she said was a wonderful and by dancers of the Vietnam the Vietnam National Opera and for most of the concerts," memorable experience. National Opera and Ballet Ballet Concert Hall on Oct. 15. The pair also presented cham- Penny Thompson Knise, assis- Company, Kruse said. After leaving Vietnam the two ber music master classes at Dah- tant professor of violin and assis- A former teacher of Kruse's traveled to Tainan, Taiwan and Chemg lunior High School and tant dean of graduate studies for heard the conductor of the performed a concert together at the National First Girl High the college of musical arts, per- Vietnam National Opera and the Municipal Arts Center on Oct. School on Oct. 22. They coached formed as a member of an inter- Ballet Orchestra wanted an 21. works such as Brahms, Mozart, national all female string quartet American violinist to be a part of However, before their trip to and Mendelssohn string quartets, at the Hanoi Opera House in the quartet. He recommended Taiwan Steven Kruse also con- as well as one piano trio, Kruse Hanoi,Vietnam. Thequartetper- her and the conductor asked her ducted the Vietnam National said. General chamber music formed as a part of the "Hanoi to be a member. Other members Opera and Ballet Orchestra in techniques were discussed, such Rendezvous" celebration on Oct. of the string quartet were violinist rehearsals and performances. as how to make musical deci- 18 and 19. "Hanoi Rendezvous" is Bonnie Lin of Taiwan, violist "I conducted the orchestra in sions in an ensemble setting, a celebration honoring VieUiam Francoise Coppey of France and three rehearsals, preparing mate- Kruse said. Women's Day. The festival was cellist Tran Van Anh of Vietnam. rial for upcoming concerts," "The people of both these sponsored by the Vietnam "Working in a group com- Steven Kruse said. "I found the countries were very warm and National Opera and Ballet prised of people who speak dif- members of the orchestra to be had a wonderful disposition and Orchestra. ferent languages was very diffi- well trained and competent. They outlook. They were very eager to The string quartet performed cult at times," Kruse said. lacked good ensemble skill and learn other cultures," Kruse said. PMohlwNJed Borodin's "Quartet No. 2," "Communication was the ulti- knowledge of different musical "Also, they wanted other coun- MUSIC: Penny Thompson Kruse performs with an all female string Dvorak's "American Quartet" and mate challenge, especially during styles, but worked hard and tries to learn about their musical quartet overseas in "Hanoi Rendezvous." four short pieces from each of the practicing and rehearsals, but we improved." culture."

BG NEWS Corvino criticizes Bible's view on gays BRIEFING

VISION, FROM PAGE 1 ent than what I'm talking about." isn't for everybody," he said. "We reflect badly on all heterosexu- homosexuality is immoral. WCH GUILD REPORTS The type of homosexual activ- need to stop pressuring people als. But when a homosexual "People also say homosexual- book of Leviticus says a man ity that die Bible refers to is ped- into these roles." man does the same thing, then ity is immoral because it's gross," STOLEN SIGN should not lie with another man erasty, where older men would "I think he made valid points people assume all homosexuals he said. "Touching a spider is Over the weekend a sign for because it's an abomination have sex with young boys, like in about why we should re-evalu- are like that, according to gross and cleaning the bath- the Wood County Hospital against God." Greece and Rome. It also refers ate our judgments of homosexu- Corvino. room is gross. That doesn't make Guild was stolen from the "Leviticus also says you to idolatry and ritualistic prac- als," Mike Walsh, junior psychol- When the Catholic Church them immoral." northwest corner of Clough should not touch the carcass of a tices that took place. ogy major, said. scandals were taking place, he "He (Corvino) examined argu- and Biddlc. The sign was pro- dead pig. Can anybody explain "People say the Bible is infalli- There are other assumptions said, people were saying homo- ments not from one or two sides, moting the Guild's "Holiday football?" he asked with a smile. ble and doesn't make mistakes," that heterosexual people make sexuality is what was destroying but multiple sides," lason Sale." Proceeds from the sale Corvino said Ihe Bible also he said. about homosexuals. the Church. Justice, a junior American cul- are given to the Hospital to buy condones slavery, but that According to Corvino, another Homosexuality is looked al as The Catholic Church allows ture studies major, said. "He was new equipment. nobody reads those passages lit- mistake is the issue of universal- harmful because gay men are a pregnant women and sterile realistic in his approach and The gift and bake sale will erary as they do with homosexu- izability. He said not everyone threat to children, according to couples to get married and have took into consideration argu- take place today and tomor- ality. can be homosexual and not Corvino. sex, Corvino said. ments from heterosexuals and row, and the University's Kappa "How do people explain the everyone can be heterosexual, "Most child molesters are het- "Why do these things only homosexuals. Phi Serivce will be helping out issue of slavery?" he asked. and that heterosexual relation- erosexual men," he said. "That apply to heterosexuals?" he "Morality is important," at the sale. "I am not saying the Bible ships do not work for everybody. is, men who are attracted to asked. Corvino said. "I am asking you to This is not the first time the might be wrong," Corvino said. "We would have a lot less women." Corvino said that having sex make moral decisions about Guild has had a sign promot- "I'm saying the Bible might be problems (in society) if we real- When a heterosexual man that was not expressly for pro- people not on who they love, but ing the sale stolen. The other talking about something differ- ized that heterosexual marriage molests a child, it does not creation cannot be the reason if they love." sale, according to Marcy Bright of the Guild, was an older sign which they made themselves. "We new the sign might not stay there when we put it up," said Bright. "There are several other signs around town that are still up." Rhyme Cellar's sound system rocks Founders Bright asks that the sign be RHYME. FROM PAGE 1 a system like this," Beck said. "It this semester, the coordinators Bands contest and just increase connection to music, entertain- placed back in the yard, but has a fully functional d.j. system, of Rhyme Cellar hope to attract residents' awareness and ment and relaxation. also suggests that if the offend- Rhyme Cellar for special occa- equipped with speakers, four more interest in the live perfor- involvement overall," Combs Individuals who wish to per- eres will not return the sign sions or programs. The best part microphones, stage lights and mances and entertainment said. form at Rhyme Cellar or want to they could donate $50 to the is the set up, supervision and even a karaoke machine." offered at Founders. So what are you waiting for? rent equpment can call the Guild — the cost of the sign.. clean up are all provided by While rental of the sound sys- "Next semester we would real- Turn off that MTV and tune in to Founders Hall front desk at 372- Bailey, Beck and Combs. tem has been in high demand ly like to have a Battle of the Rhyme Cellar-your campus 2510. "Nobody else on campus has

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USG PROPOSES MANDATORY HEALTH INS. www.bgnews.com/campus Next week the University's Undergraduate Student Government will be asking the students what they think about proposed mandatory health insurance. Representatives will be polling students Tuesday through Thursday before giving their recommenda- tion. CAMPUS Thursday, November 7. from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. in 360 Saddlemire Building For more information, Internet paves the contact the Career Center at 372- 2356. Olscamp 101 way for plagiarism get^^^^^^ ITK calendar ol onus \\a lakai fmm l :fI Hp ^^■^ http-.//eVHlts.bgsu.«dll ^^k_ 7 p.m. -10 p.m. By Laurenlacocca Web site, which then compares it Call Backs for Pirates of DUIIY BRUIN to other students' papers and to Penzance (U-WIRE) LOS ANGELES - information on the Web, to high- 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 10 a.m. - noon Helherington of the Wood County A joint production between the The pressure is on during the light similarities between a per- Timeless: A Continuum of Art in Peace Corps Info. Table Hospital's Diabetes Education Unit Department of Theatre and fifth week of the quarter, and son's work and work that already the Digital Age Union Lobby will discuss the differential effects College of Musical Arts. Call 372- with midterms and papers due, exists. Union Gallenes of diabetes on women, how to 2222 for additional information. some may see plagiarism as an Within 24 hours, the result is a 10 a.m. - noon reduce your chances of developing Kobacker Hall - Moore Musical effortless alternative to genuine custom, color-coded "Originality Peace Corps Representative diabetes and/or prevent long-term Arts Center work. Report," complete with internet 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Career Center. complications by managing cur- Increased usage of the Internet source Unks for each paper Gregory Little Taxonomy: The Union Lobby rent conditions. has brought with it higher levels where plagiarism is found. Body without Organs The Women's Center, 107Hanna 8 p.m. of plagiarism cases on campus, Possible cases of plagiarism Kennedy Green Room 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Hall Faculty Artist Series: Eva Stern, according to Assistant Dean of are sent to the Office of the Dean Mind. Body and Soul Info. Table viola music series featuring Students Heidi Hanzi. of Students for review. If plagia- for Founder's Week activities 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. College of Musical Arts Faculty "With the Internet, there's rism is confirmed, the conse- 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sponsored by Sigma Gamma Rho. Cub Scouts Popcorn Sale Free and open to the public. more of a temptation and more quence is typically a two-quarter N-SPACE Union Lobby Union Lobby Bryan Recital Hall. Moore Musical accessibility to work on so many suspension, with the more The exhibition features computer Arts Center different topics," Hanzi said. severe cases resulting in a year's generated artwork from SIGGRAPH noon -1 p.m. 5:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. "And when ii is late at night, it is suspension. by some of the most exciting new Brown Bag Luncheon: "Women & Government and Non-Profit Fair tempting to take something off "Some students don't know and established artists working Diabetes" and Interview Day 8:30 p.m. the Internet, even when the how to properly cite, but it's still today. Diabetes is on the rise, for both Sign-up at the fair for interviews Tommy, UA0 Movie paper is aLmost done." plagiarism," Hanzi said. Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery men and women. Wanda that will be conducted on Union Theatre Adding to the temptation are Professors sometimes take it Web sites selling completed upon themselves to help remedy papers to students. this situation. Astronomy profes- "You can use one of our papers sor Mark Morris dedicates an to lessen your stress level." says entire lecture to clarifying the TermPapersRUS.com, one such meaning of plagiarism to stu- site that describes itself as a dents in his GE Cluster. Evolution Job fair invites all majors research aid for students. of the Cosmos and Life, which Third-year economics student consists of first-year students By Andrew Scharf unteer agencies," Michelle and City Year Columbus will be The Career Center is hopeful Anand Sambhwani said he has only. itPOirEi Simmons, associate director of on hand. Also involved are rep- that the University will develop heard of online term paper ser- "Instead of bringing things Tonight, the University will be student employment, said. resentatives from Ohio Highway relationships with these organi- vices, but thinks they are coun- into the brain and remitting hosting a government, non- Representatives will be offer- Patrol and Findlay Police zations. Many of the companies terproductive to being a student them with an individual inter- profit and volunteer job fair, in ing full-time career positions, Department. that are involved have never in the first place. pretation, plagiarism short-cir- Olscamp 101 from 5:30-9:00 internships and volunteers to The idea for the job fair began been to the University before. "If you got into school here cuits the process and works p.m. work for them. Many of the at the Career Center to draw dif- "We are always willing to try and you're paying $15,000 a year against actual learning" Morris Representatives from 41 orga- organizations are government ferent organizations that nor- something new that is helpful to (in expenses), it's not worth it to said. nizations will be on hand to talk agencies. mally do not visit Bowling students and employers," buy papers. You have to Uve up to with students. The Career Some of the different organi- Green. Simmons said. the UCLA standard," DEFINITION OF Center recommends that stu- zations represented on campus "We thought of the idea to Students of all majors are Sambhwani said. PLAGIARISM dents bring multiple copies of include the American Cancer bring in more government and encouraged to attend. Many of Professors at UCLA and other From the 2002-2003 BGSU their resumes to distribute to the Society, Social Security non-profit employers to cam- the organizations are not look- universities arc using sites like Student Handbook representatives. Administration, Federal Bureau pus," lanis Slavik, assistant ing for a specific major. tumitin.com to detect plagiarism "This is an opportunity for of Prisons, Peace Corps and the director at the Career Center, "This is a job fair for all in their students' work. Representing the words or ideas students to see the variety of American lAing Association. said. "Traditionally we don't get majors," Slavik said. When professors register with of another as one's own in any possibilities when working for Representatives from the city too many of these organizations "Representatives are not specifi- tumitin.com, students submit academic exercise. government, non-profit and vol- of Akron, City Year Cleveland at the lob Expo in the fall." cally seeking certain majors." their assignments through the Senior Portraits Wed. -Fri.!

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A free portrait session automatically gets your photo in the 2003 KEY Yearbook Senior Section. And you'll receive four poses to select prints from, too! Call the Key at 372 - 8086 to schedule your appointment now Walk-ins are also accepted 4 Wednesday. November 6.2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM QUOTEr.xomii: "I've had enough of those strange vibes here that I don't like sticking around after it gets dark." Raleigh, NCcapitol hisinri.ni RAYMOND BECK,on (he slate's sending researchers from the Ghost Research Foundation to conduct a paranormal screening of the 162-year-old Capitol. OPINION Marijuana should be legalized With the recent issues dealing ized in America. However, care- marijuana in the U.S. is mostly This argument remains The 1998 revision to the the Surgeon General. Deaths with marijuana, the serious ful steps need to be taken to bad myths One such myth is unproven. Doctors say that the Higher Education Act says that from marijuana come from irre- question as to whether or not it keep people from abusing the saying that pot is extremely drug slightly affects memory but college students will lose their sponsible acts by people under should be legalized is being drug and putting others in dan- addictive. Actually, according to loss is not long-term. financial aid if found with pos- the influence such as driving asked across the country. ger while under the influence. the lounial of Clinical If the government could take session of marijuana. Arson, rape while stoned. While there are many obsta- A Time magazine/CNN poll of Pharmacology and the National control of the marijuana market, and murder, however, are not This is why along with legal- cles to overcome with the fight 1,007 American adults found Institute of Drug Abuse, only taxpayers' money would be listed as crimes that will cause ization, careful consideration for legalization, support for the that 80 percent of them think nine percent of people who try saved from fighting a war on the loss of financial aid. This fact must be taken to keep users safe. fight has been gaining in many that marijuana should be legal- marijuana become addicted, as drugs that doesn't seem to be is not fair. Possession of marijua- For example: no driving setting a areas. Eight states now allow the ized for medicinal purposes. opposed to 15 percent of those getting anywhere. Perhaps the na should not be held at the legal age for use, abuse resis- sale of medicinal marijuana and Furthermore, almost half of who tried alcohol and a third of money could go to fight harder same level as murder or rape. tance and guidelines set to several more are reducing sen- those surveyed say they've tried those who tried cigarettes. drugs like heroin or cocaine Marijuana is not at all lethal. respect the rights of others. If tences. marijuana at least once. Another such myth is that rather than fighting a drug thnt No one has died yet from a safe measures can be set, mari- Marijuana needs to be legal- The problem that plagues marijuana makes you stupid. pales in comparison. cannabis overdose, according to juana should be made legal.

WTimIX)TIIK EDITOR, PEOPLE Schools focus the dean, urging him to imple- ing destroys olfactory sensitivi- ON THE STREET Help needed ment restricted smoking areas ty; the smoker probably cannot on campus. know how distasteful smoke What is your favorite on career goals for smoking We are fed up with the can be to the non-smoker. quotation or saying? amount of second-hand smoke, Smokers harm non-smokers, AT ISSUE loo much emphasis is placed on future petition which is infecting our lungs and therefore violate the right of plans while students should relax, find happiness. each day, and have become non-smokers to be free from When one walks through the aware of several health risks unprovoked harm. Creating JOSEPH degree. Factory and mainte- campus or up to the buildings, associated with it. Not only can designated smoking areas for W000RING nance jobs are becoming he or she is often assailed by the it cause irritation of the eyes, smokers on campus may be a more automated and the pungent, burning stench of cig- nose and throat, give you a small step in the attempt to Asst. Opinion Editor economy is always requiring arette smoke. headache, make you dizzy, keep the air clean from second- relocations and downsizing. This second-hand smoke, induce nausea and increase hand smoke for non-smokers, So how do we get through this which college students are your risk of respiratory infec- but it is a step that will at least and come out happy? tions, but can also cause long- raise awareness. BART SUMMIT When I grow up, I want to exposed to every day, is consid- My advice to anyone who is ered a health hazard according term damage. Smokers, do you want to be lie a teacher. No, wait, I want 4THYR.JR, 2D STUDIES questioning their major is this: to the Environmental Because of exposure to this responsible for the deaths of to be a lawyer. Actually, no, I Protection Agency. We feel that second-hand smoke, also called those who chose to protect their "Kill 'em all, God will want to be a journalist. Well, don't sweat it. While college is smoking on campus should be environmental tobacco smoke, health and no smoke? sort 'em out." maybe 1 just don't know what I expensive and time consum- limited to designated areas, so 3,000 people die every year Please come out and support really want to do. Sound famil- ing every student should take that people who have chosen from lung cancer. our cause by signing the peti- iar? a look at the bigger picture not to smoke can have the right Smoking induces a thick tion, and spread the word to Today's stress on what we and decide if they can handle to air that is free of second- mucus film in the lungs of your friends and help keep our want to be when we graduate this subject of work for the rest hand smoke. smokers that dilutes possible air clean! college is worse than ever. of their lives. irritants: smokers are less likely If you agree with this and Everyone but the student The amount of work a stu- would like to help take this plan to suffer the sort of physiologi- LAURA BUTERA seems to know exactly what to dent is willing to do is impor- into action, come sign a peti- cal irritation that compounds LINDSAY DUNIF0N do with the future. tion at the Student Union on the extent to which a non- TIFFANY 6REENE In high school it was the tant as well. If someone thinks they want to be pre-med or Thursday. Nov. 7. anywhere smoker is annoyed by exposure CELESTE PROCTOR ASHLEY V0LK guidance counselor telling from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.. to second-hand smoke. STUDENTS everyone what to do. Now, it's pre-law but their work ethic is This petition will be sent to In other words, since smok- FRESHMAN advisors, professors and of not so great, perhaps they MIDDLE CHILDHOOD ED. course, parents. The pressures should find something else put on by everyone around that interests them. 7 am beginning to can make it seem like a stu- understand it is the My point is that students dent who hasn't decided what just need to relax and find Important liberation history sweet simple things of he or she wants to do for a happiness. This may sound career is far behind life which are the real impossible to some or even a This is a problem with col- JEANNIE woman. working in the labor, Civil ones after all!" leges and universities. When a bit too hopeful. Let's face it, LUDLOW This information does not, Rights, anti-Vietnam War and senior in high school is pick- though, no matter how much however, negate Ms. Roberts other political movements of ing a college, that senior is also advice a guidance counselor, a Interim Director of original argument about the the 1940s-1960s noticed that being asked to pick a career. professor or parents have Women's Studies injustice and illogic of sanction- their role in these movements Personally, picking the right given, the student makes the ing some marriages and not was limited because of their college was hard enough. others. final decision. These people gender. One cliche about that Asking anyone between the should not try to push one Right on, Gretchen Roberts Second, Ms. Roberts makes era is: "while the men struggled ages of 18-23 what he or she way or the other. Rather they ("All Couples Deserve to Have reference to the influence that for the revolution, the women Equal Rights" Nov. 4.2002)! It is wants to do with their lives is a should help with encourage- the Women's Liberation were expected to make the cof- wonderful to read someone scary thing. Sure, back in the Movement had on African fee, type the speeches and take ment and understanding. It speaking up for the rights of JESSI RICHARDS old days people this age were Americans' work to claim equal care of the children." may be hard to explain to par- people whose relationships are already married with a kid or rights. The history of these two Although providing suste- FRESHMAN two and secure in a job. ents as to why a student not sanctioned because they are movements in the U.S. is a lot changed majors from sports not heterosexual. Ms. Roberts nance, support and nurturing MIDDLE CHILDHOOD ED. However, ask that person if more complex than this, and are important tasks, to be sure, true happiness was found in management to physics, but did a fantastic job of explaining any explanation I offer will be "Love like you've many women felt left out of the career and you might be that's life. It's the student's the discrimination that lesbian, an oversimplification, but here never been hurt, work political work. In response to surprised. In fact, you may be choice. If it makes the student gay and bisexual persons face in goes anyway: What we now call this situation, women organized like you don't need the surprised again if you asked their personal lives "first wave feminism" began happy, then that is how it (again) for women's equality. an average person if he or she There arc just a couple of mostly among people fighting money, and dance like should be. amendments that I would like Therefore, it is more accurate to enjoys their current job. So next time you or a friend for the end of slavery. nobody's watching." As corny as it may sound, to add to Ms. Roberts' wonder- As these women worked to think about the ways the Civil starts complaining about a Rights movement inspired we do only have one life to ful column: end slavery, they began to major, just tell yourself or your many women to join the live. This is our one chance to First, it is my understanding notice that their own lives were friend to change it. That's the that transsexual marriages are Women's Liberation movement. really make something of our- touched by discrimination and selves and be happy in the life answer to this problem. only sanctioned in certain cir- oppression. Although these are important cumstances. The marriage is distinctions to make, I believe we lead. Four years to decide Change the major until it suits So it is more accurate to say the future for the next 40-50 the students. Happiness is not contingent upon the transsexu- that, in the 1800s, the women's that the most important point is years just doesn't seem ade- something that is found al person's gender designation movement grew out of the abo- this: Ms. Roberts spoke Truth in at birth. That is to say, a female- her call for U.S. society to give quate. That leaves little time quickly for some. With time, lition (anti-slavery) movement. for trial and error. to-male transsexual (someone What we now call "second wave up its ridiculous discrimination though, it is something that who was considered a female at against same-sex couples. NIKKI SMITH Students need time to see can be accomplished. feminism" (also known as what they really fit into and birth but who has chosen to Love, respect, support, and FRESHMAN "Women's Liberation") actually what really gets them excited. Pressuring yourself to find become a male) can marry a enjoyment of one another make grew in part out of the work of EARLY CHILDHOOD ED. College is a necessity nowa- what is right will only make man or a male-to-female trans- for a strong healthy relation- women in many different liber- "A smile is a curve days, though. Job security has happiness harder to find, lust sexual or an inter-sexed person ation struggles, including the ship. We should honor and who has been designated that can straighten been thrown out the window keep asking questions and Civil Rights movement. sanction all strong healthy rela- for anyone who doesn't have keep an open mind and the "male." but a female-to-male tionships. One popular narrative goes out a lot of things." some sort of two or four-year future will soon become clear. transsexual cannot marry a something like this: women

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www.bgnews.com/city LOCAL ELECTIONS Campus discusses local elections By David Schrae Political Science, disagrees. do so in the future. isn't viable. fessional opinions of the results to be able to count the exit polls, REPORTER "People have said this election "The reason people need to "1 think it's very easy to vote," and to get a different opinion on so the tally cannot be confirmed The election polls were closed, is the most competitive, but it's vote, especially college-aged is Kelbley said. "I've moved a few the results than the mainstream until all of the votes are in. One yet the interest of the University not," Peake said firmly. "Only 14 because we can get our voice out times and have been able to vote media," Kelbley said. concern of the discussion group students and faculty were just get- competitive House of there. If the state's cutting our easily in each election. Everyone The professors and students was that CNN had declared ting started. Representatives seats are left this funding for higher education we should be able to vote because voiced their opinions in a laid Elizabeth Dole the winner of Interested students and faculty year, that's only around 3 per- need to show them that we aren't you are allowed to change your back round table discussion. North Carolina, but the vote only gathered in Olscamp Hall last cent." apathetic people." Yania said. "No address on election day, they gave Incumbents were a topic of con- registered 12 percent. night to discuss and watch the Many University students matter who we vote for, we can at us the opportunity to do that this cern. The students and professors "Election night is where you get election results in a laid back believe that their votes count least show that we are con- rear in Anderson Arena" in attendance felt that the incum- to speak out, this is your night," atmosphere with pizza, pop and more this year, after the results in cerned." The students' interest in voting bents would win the majority of Yania said. "No matter who you debate. Florida during the 2000 The main argument from stu- was one topic at the get-together the elections. One professor even are, no matter your sex. color or Analysts have been dubbing Presidential Election. dents of why they didn't vote is put on by the Department of felt that because the incumbents creed, you have an equal vote and this election as one of the most Kevin Yania. Undergraduate because ihey are registered in Political Science. almost always win, he felt that is that's what makes election night competitive elections since 1954. Student Government vice presi- their hometown. However, Chris "1 came to watch the election what is wrong with American so unique, we decide our future." but leffrey Peake. Assistant dent and political science major Kelblcy, junior computer science here because I thought ii would Politics. Professor in the Department of voted today and will continue to major, believes that this argument be interesting to hear some pro- This year the media is not going Wood County voters go republican By Chuck Soder tant," Quinn said. candidate, Latta said he couldn't belief represented in city council, ,S**t REPORIIR Many lesser known candidates, — his position only gave him con - elected odd years. But even Area republicans relaxed in the regardless of how much power trol over the budget. though five of seven council Ice Arena Lounge as they watched they hold, stand to gain more After the man asked who was in members are democrats and Ohio incumbents — all republi- from name recognition, he charge of the problem, he admit- Quinn is a republican mayor, U:. £ can —sweep last night's elections. added. He cited judicial elections ted to not having voted, latta said. political confrontation is rare, he 1 Local candidates up for state as an example where voters often "Then 1 looked him right in the said. ^Sm V^L A V- ~~r. representative, U.S. representa- know little about who they are eye and said, 'well, you're not in Rebecca Bhaer, who organized 1 __■ tive, county commissioner and supporting. charge." the Ice Arena gathering agreed court of appeals judge all had at "I'd rather see judges appoint- Latta said he is glad Issue 1, with Quinn. least 12,000 votes from Wood ed," he said. "(There could be) which sends all non-violent drug "Maybe they have philosophi- County votes at one point in the nominations based on a merit offenders to treatment instead of cal disagreements, but its always night, leading every democrat by system from the Bar Association." jail, didn't pass. done in a respectful way," said MB^ over 3,000 votes. But educating oneself on can- "I came out right off the bat Bhaer, who is both clerk of courts s . rB Robert Latta, state representa- didates and voting is still essential, against it," said Latta. vice chair of and president of Wood County P tive for the fourth district, said especially for students, according criminal justice for the state. Republican Women. ■ff^ that though incumbents won, it to Latta. Those who don't want the Bhaer said she admires current doesn't mean they had room to Latta hasn't won every election required treatment won't stop Attorney General Betty slack on the campaign. he's been in, so he knows the using without a strong incentive Montgomery, who was elected as "If a person thinks they can value of a vote. like incarceration, he said. state auditor. "She's just a wonder- slide through a campaign, they "I lost a U.S. Congressional race "We've got nothing to put over ful person and a hard worker," she won't be in office very long," he in '88 by 27 votes — I can tell you their heads," he added. said. "She's someone I'd emulate." ■X 2 said. what every vote means," he said. Quinn also disagreed with Issue But the other elected candi- 1 But incumbents definitely have I le described the power of vot- 1, citing that it steals too much dates are strong, too, Bhaer said. an edge, according to Mayor John ing in a story from when he was power from judges. "Judges have "It's not a matter of them being Ouinn, one of many republicans Wood County Commissioner. plenty of latitude — it's not like republican," she said. "They're WAITING: Local republicans watch television, anticipating final present but not up for election. When someone asked him to they have to send people to jail." good people." "Name recognition is so impor- handle a problem with an elected Bowling Green democrats are results for last night's election. Democrats fall, look to students in fixture

By Sarah Dewey and Mary Beth White Anderson's goal for the election people who don't have as much, have stopped trying. REPORTERS was to gain 30 percent of the vote, which means we don't have the "They keep trying and don't get Excitement and anxiety pre- but the best a Democrat has ever funds that the Republican's do, discouraged, and I'm glad," '*^lh ■ -. n dominated at the Democratic done in the race for this scat is 44 but we make up for it in dedica- Democrat, Mary Dauster, said. Headquarters last night as candi- percent. tion," said Susan Darrow, democ- "This is a Republican area, dates and constituents awaited "We hoped to do better than we ratic supporter and Assistant though." 1J the results of yesterday's election. did and we're a little disappoint- Director of the Honors Program Dauster said she came to the Republican's dominate Wood ed." Jackson said. "A lot of the on campus. "We have a lot of real- rally to support Bill Davies, and County, but the expectations were objectives were achieved. We ran ly great candidates." Roger Anderson. focused on running a good cam- a clean, honest campaign based Both Darrow and lackson. a "They are two great guys," kY'ejpCj paign and making a dent in the on issues." Political Science professor, agreed Dauster said. ■ ■^ u an vole- at the Democrat's rally last Republican's not only outnum- that strong student voter turnout Susan Darrow also felt that the night. ber Democrats in Wood County, would change the long history of Democratic Party has remained "We weren't optimistic about but they also outspend them, 25 a republican run community. strong in this area. fk winning" said David Jackson, the to one, said Jackson. Having suffi- "If students voted they could "You have to look at this party campaign manager for Roger cient funds to educate the public run this town," Jackson said. The as being so dedicated. Nothing's Anderson. Anderson was the about issues and to post signs and Democratic party has never lost a gonna stop us from keeping on," Democratic candidate for state advertisements significantly campus precinct, he added. Darrow said. "We're hoping for ErtnCliY«f8GNf« congress in the fifth district. At increases the chances of winning Democrats have a tough time victory, but we're not sure what's NUMBERS: Democrats analyze the results of last night's elections at press time he had only garnered a campaign. winning seats in Wood (bounty, going to happen yet." their headquarters in the Bowling Green Women's Club. 27 percent of the vote. "Democrats always represent bill that doesn't mean that they

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GOVERNOR, FROM PAGE I fen women candidates bat- retained the seat formerly held by he couldn't campaign," Tish tion will be cut from 19 to 18 in Republican incumbents Steve tled onto the ballot this year convicted U.S. Rep. lames A Traficant, the former congress- the next Congress because dis- Chabot, Rob Portman, Michael In New Hampshire, from major parties, making it i Meant Ir. man's wife, said yesterday night. tricts were redrawn this year to Oxley, David Hobson, lohn A. Republican entrepreneur Craig possible for voters to break the The open seats were created by "Other people had to do it for reflect lower population figures Boehner, Pat Tibcri, Ralph Benson returned Ihe governor's current record number of five Traficant's expulsion in July and him" • in the 2000 census. Regula, Paul E. Gillmor, Steve office lo the GOP after six years female governors. the resignation of 12-term Rep. Traficant, who is serving an The redistricting stretched the LaTourette, and Deborah Pryce Democratic conlrol. The losses of Townscnd and Tony Hall, who left in September eight-year sentence in a ■ 6th Congressional District along won re-election, as did Incumbent GOP Govs. Bob O'Brien hurt those chances, to become the U.S. ambassador Pennsylvania prison, ran for the the Ohio river from Portsmouth Democratic incumbents Shcrrod Taft of Ohio, Mike lohanns of though Democratic Kaihleen to the United Nations for food seat as an independent with an to the West Virginia-Pennsylvania Brown, Marcy Kaptur, Dennis Nebraska, Bill Owens of Sebelius won in Kansas and and agriculture agencies. all-volunteer campaign staff. lines, forcing incumbent Kucinich and Stephanie Tubbs Colorado, Gov. Kenny Guinn of Hawaii was guaranteed to elect With 74 percent of precincts Democrats for two decades Democrat Ted Strickland to run lones. Nevada and lohn Rowland of its firsl female governor — both reporting in the 17th District race held the 3rd District seat, which in some Youngstown suburbs. Connecticut all won re-election. major-party candidates were that included Traficant, Tim Rvan includes Dayton. Republican Strickland defeated Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman women. was in a tight race with GOP Rep. More than any recent year, this Bob Riley. Republicans saw election brought a sweeping Siegelman as vulnerable number of close races, including because of ethics scandals and surprisingly competitive cam- budget shortfalls. paigns in Arkansas and Early returns also showed a Wyoming. close race in Vermont, where the Mosi political observers said Republicans reign state court GOP-led Legislature would ihis year's races came down to choose the next governor if no Iwo things — liming and a bad By Mark Williams reporting, O'Connor defeated candidate got more than 50 per- economy. Incumbents, and THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Democrat Tim Black, a Hamilton cent of the vote—a real possibil- those rjed lo incumbents, usual- COLUMBUS, Ohio — Two County Municipal Court judge, 57 ity. ly suffer when budgets get cm Republicans yesterday won seats percent to 43 percent. The Republicans came into and money runs short. on the Ohio Supreme Court, mak- Douglas, an independent- Election Day al a disadvantage, "VVhoever's in control of the ing it more likely to issue nilings minded Republican, was prohib- defending 23 of the 36 seats State is having (rouble holding favorable to Ohio businesses. ited from running again at age 70. because of term limits and retire- onto the state," said Democratic The elections of incumbent With the victories, Republicans ments amid painful budget pollster Celinda Like. With Evelyn Lundberg Stratton and U. keep their 5-2 majority on the shortfalls. Democrats were Republicans holding more Gov. Maureen O'Connor are court defending 11 seals, and inde- offices, Ihey will lose more, she expected to switch a 4-3 majority "I look forward to serving all pendents were leaving office in said on many issues, including school Ohioans, to give Ohioans the Maine and Minnesota funding insurance and lawsuit opportunity to have a Supreme liability cases. Currently, a 4-3 Court that is fair, iinpani.il and majority has ruled in favor of respects the authority of the gov- Did you know... \ > labor unions and trial lawyers. ernor," O'Connor said. O'Connor's victory gives con- All four candidates criticized -IN 1927, servatives another vote on those advertising by special interest issues, in contrast to the votes of groups during ihe campaign, ll BABE RUTH retiring lustice Andrew Douglas, was similar to the 2001) race in EARNED $70,000 who often joined die pro laboi which a group implied that candi- majority. dates would vote for or against With 97 percent of the precincts certain issues. reporting, Stratton defeated Stratton said she was subjei ted Democratic ludge lanel Bumside to personal attacks based on her Shan lewii JP Photo of Cuyahoga County Common decisions. Pleas Court 55 percent to 45 per- "That really demeans the judi- HAPPY: Supreme Court Justice Evelyn Stratton, center and her cent. i iiuv." Stratton said. husband, celebrate her victory at the Republican party election With 97 percent of the precincts night headquarters last night. [yuHappy Wednesday...Happy Dry cereal for breakfast was O^ Wednesday... 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By Joel Hammond "Coach Meyer is preparing for season. BG has continued their SPOUTS EDITOR the biggest game in his coaching success this season, winning Urban Meyer is in the midst of career, and his focus is on having their first eight games, and has one of the greatest turnarounds the Falcons prepared to take on a won 11 in a row dating back to of a college football program in great team in Northern Illinois, last year. the history of the sport. said I.D. Campbell, Bowling Speculation has already Buckeyes But with each passing day and Green's sports information begun in and around Detroit more coaching vacancies open- director, in a statement released and Fast Lansing about succes- ing, the chance of Meyer staying yesterday. "He nor lAthletic sors to Williams, as Meyer, along in Bowling Green to see his Directorl Paul Krebs have been with Oklahoma defensive coor- say they'll transformation all the way contacted about any opportuni- dinator Mike Stoops, and NFL through seems to be going down ties outside of BGSU, and assistants Sherm Lewis (Lions), i EM as the temperature. Urban's sole focus remains on Pat Shurmur (Eagles) and ignore With the firing on Monday of having his team compete for a Charlie Baggett (Vikings) have all Michigan State head coach MAC championship." been mentioned. Bobby Williams, Meyer's name Meyer, who has spent time at Michigan State's Athletic has already begun to circulate as Ohio State, Colorado State and I Mrector Ron Mason, who retired rankings a possible candidate for the Notre Dame before landing in as the Spartans' hockey coach Spartans' head coaching posi- Bowling Green in December of after last season, said in a state- By Rusty Mier tion. And the list of schools inter- 2000, led the Falcons to the ment released after he THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bin Smnfir BG Nnn ested in the second-year head largest win-improvement in the announced Williams' firing that COLUMBUS—The Ohio State coach figures to grow longer nation last year: winning six BG MENTOR: BG coach Urban Meyer stalks the sidelines. Meyer Buckeyes say they are not going before it shrinks. more games than the previous METER. PAGE 8 has already been mentioned as a candidate tor the Mich. St. job. to permit the BCS rankings to be a distraction no matter what the poll voters and the computers decide. "It's pretty simple," free safety Donnie Nickey said yesterday. Ripken "We keep winning, we end up where we want to be." removes Ranked No. 6 just two weeks ago in the complicated formula that determines the teams that himself will play for the national champi- onship, the Buckeyes climbed to No. 2 on Monday. Oklahoma is fromGM ranked No. 1 and Miami is a close third. The Buckeyes know what is in discussion front of them, with away games By David Ginsburj at Purdue (4-5) and Illinois (3-6) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and at home against Michigan BALTIMORE — Cal Ripken (7-2). Ir. is too busy to take on a "If we take care of our busi- front-office job with his for- ness, the BCS will take care of mer team, the Baltimore itself," center Alex Stepanovich Orioles. said. "At this point, they could put Yesterday, Ripken with- us anywhere and it doesn't mat- drew his name from the list of ter because if you don't take care candidates to become the of your business in November, Orioles' vice president of the rankings right now really baseball operations — a title won't mean a thing at the end of that is synonymous to gener- the year." al manager. Ohio State (10-0, 5-0) trails Ripken, who played with Iowa (9-1,6-0) in the Big Ten race the Orioles horn 1981-2001, and cannot afford to slip. The held informal discussions Hawkeyes play Northwestern on with Orioles owner Peter Saturday and at Minnesota (7-2) Angelos about the VP job. But in their final two games. the future Hall of Famer ulti- Nickey said the Buckeyes' mately decided the time was- remaining games are enough n't right incentive. "I removed myself from "The BCS is (laky. You go from consideration because, as 6 to 2 — it's all real flaky. You just exciting as the opportunity is, don't put any weight on it," he I am heavily involved with said. "The rankings are the rank- my youth initiative, the pro- ings. We're 10-0, we've got a ject in Aberdeen and the Cal chance to be 11-0. That's what Ripken Sr. foundation," drives us. It's not the polls." Ripken said. As they have all season, the I discovered during the Buckeyes say they're paying no proceedings that for me, the attention whatsoever to Iowa, timing just wasn't right," Oklahoma or Miami — anyone Ripken concluded. except the next name on the Former Orioles pitcher schedule. "We know they only remem- . Detroit Tigers assistant general manager Al ber November," strong safety Avila and former Montreal Mike Doss said. "Our goal is to be Fxpos general manager lim undefeated in November and Bcattie are among those still Ben S«anfflr BG New* that's how we look at things. So considered to be candidales we're just getting ready for Cor the job. Purdue and another big game." PICKED OFF: BG defensive back Jelani Jordan intercepts the ball in the end zone Saturday against Kent State. Each hopes to take over for The game matches teams that Syd Thrift, whose contract wouldn't be that different if expired after this season. Purdue had handled close games Although the Orioles have better. not announced Thrift's dis- The Boilermakers (4-5,2-3 Big BG battles Huskies for first missal. Angelos has made it Ten) have lost to Notre Dame, By loel Hammond Michael Turner, who left The cial teams, as Meyer is well aware clear that he wants someone Wake Forest, Iowa, Illinois and country', but all of that is not SPOUTS EDITOR important, because the task at game with an ankle sprain. of the Huskies' potent return different to turn around a Michigan by a combined 22 Without taking anything away hand is playing in a champi- Turner enters Saturday's game as team. Dan Sheldon, a reserve al franchise coming off its fifth points. All five losses were decid- from future opponents, or giving onship-level game," Meyer Mid the nation's No. 2 major college the beginning of the year, is aver- straight losing season. ed by a touchdown or less, those opponents bulletin board "At this point, this week, this is rusher, averaging 142.8 yards per aging 17.4 yards per return, and Ripken seemed to be a including one in overtime. material for upcoming games, the championship game. We're game. ranks fifth nationally in that cat- viable option. Although he When the teams last met in Saturday's game between putting every bit of energy into These two began the season egory has no front-office experi- West Lafayette two years ago. Bowling Green and Northern this game. I've been doing this lu-hnul Thomas Hammock and "They're bener in the return ence beyond overseeing the Drew Brees found wide receiver Illinois is the biggest game this for 18 years, and every three, four Adrian Davis, who are both out game (than us|." Meyer said. "I operations of his Class A Seth Morales all alone behind the season for Bowling Green. or five years you get an opportu- for the rest of the regular season see them being more like we team in his hometown of Ohio State secondary for a 64- The Falcons and Huskies nity to do this. Our seniors have with injuries. were last year in the return game, Aberdeen. Md„ the former where we had two of the top yard touchdown pass with 1:55 enter Saturday's tilt tied atop the never had an opportunity to do "A few games ago, we were up Orioles' infielder has a keen at the top in rush defense," returners in the conference. I left to give Purdue a 31 -27 win. Mid-American Conference's this." knowledge of the Baltimore Meyer said. "The last two weeks, think we are outstanding in Head coach lim Tressel called West Division, a place unfamiliar The task at hand won't be easy franchise and its farm sys- Purdue "a very interesting foot- to both teams in recent years. Though, because the exact prob- we've struggled against the run. punt, and good in kick coverage, and I think these will be two very tem. ball team" because of its balance They both feature outstanding lem BG has had in the last two Ideally, you want to stop the run first.... The thing that scares you good matchups, and this will be Also. Ripken recently on offense and ability to play individual players, and both play weeks is the Huskies' major very well as a team. strength heading into Saturday: is that they run on you, and then where the game is won." spoke fondly about seizing with every opponent. Consequently, BG coach they run the ball very well. you throw on the Miami tape, Meyer also said that his team's the GM job with the Orioles. Maybe because of that. Tressel Urban Meyer has expressed both Two weeks ago, freshman tail- and they pass all over them in experience against Western T don't want to manage declined to elaborate on his concern and excitement ewer the back A.I. Harris carried the ball the second half." Michigan, a game the Falcons right now. and coaching team's feelings about the BCS game. 99 yards on 27 carries in the The Huskies also present doesn't appeal to me," he rankings. "You're 8-0. ranked 16 in the place of third-string tailback pioblrms for opponents on spe- FOOTBAIL PAGE 8 said.

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A,hens for ,he ohio Johnson wins MEN'S HOCKEY University BGSU was at home this weekend HaUoween Tournament The touma- hosting the Purdue Boilermakers. The ment had some of the best competi- Falcons came away with two more ,ion fro™ oh,° ""d 8ave tne BG ,eam wins improving their record to 7-4 and a lojl0 'fa™ »om- now 6 consecutive wins and main- T"^ ,os< me firs< 83™ of lhe 'ob- namenI I0 a 01 1 ohio fifth Cy Young taining first place in the TSCHL S * University leam 10 6 ,he ame 01 Friday night's game ended in a score - > i 8 capped By Ronald Blum work and dedication, and my of 4-2 as Brad Coombe led the way because it was running long. In the IHE ASSOCIATED PBESS teammates being very support- with 2 goals. Brad Kogut and Sean second game, they played always- NEW YORK — Randy Johnson ive offensively, defensively and in Coss added the next two for the win. 'ough Ohio State and lost 13-5. The won yet anotherCyYoungAward the bullpen." Game two on Saturday night was team then had a bye to regroup for the nal f lne da and then he teed off. Schilling was runner-up for completely dominated by BG as they » game ° y. The last game No, not on baseball The Big the second straight season, get- roUed 6-0. Goals were scored by Dan wasagainstagoodOhioWfesleyan, but Unit was getting ready to play ting 29 second-place votes and Miller, Rafael Ancona, Doug DeSihio, BG won to end the day 13-10. Pebble Beach Golfs Links when three thirds for 90 points Atlanta Brad Koget and 2 by Steve Bates. Todd The team is traveling to Fairfield, his latest honor was announced closer Joltn Smoltz was third with Merrit was in goal for both wins, get- Ohio, for one final fall tournament and yesterday, and rather than delay 21 points. ting the shutout on Saturday. BGtrav- "hen begins their training for the his round, Johnson grabbed a ceU Johnson matched Greg els to play )ohn Carrol this weekend spring phone and talked about his fast- Maddux (1992-95) as the only looking to improve their ACHA rank- balls and sliders while deciding pitchers to win four straight Cy mg MEN'S TRACK among woods and wedges. Youngs and became the Nls 11 th The Bowling Green men's track club "I'm trying to make a putt on mittYortAPPMo unanimous winner, the first ULTIMATE FRISBEE will be holding their first meeting of n No. 2 right now," he said, with the AWARD: Randy Johnson, shown since Maddux in 1995. Johnson This past weekend the BGSU the year Thursday, Nov. 7, at 7 p.m. in California coast to his side. here in an August game, won and Schilling became the first Ultimate Frisbee team traveled to Room 103 Eppler North Building. No doubt, his score Tuesday his fifth Cy Young yesterday. pitchers to finish 1-2 in Cy Young was far lower than his perennial- voting in consecutive years. ly high strikeout total. place votes and 160 points from a Johnson, who has won the ^^g CLUB SPO Johnson was a unanimous panel of the Baseball Writers' award in all four seasons since Tosubn til information to CLUB pickover Arizona teammate Curt Association of America signing with the Diamondbacks SPOl rTS CORNER, email Schilling winning a record-tying "The big picture, obviously, is as a free agent, earned his first Cy [email protected]. CLUB SPO^ | fourth straight to get to the World Series. If you Young with Seatde in 1995. Cy Young and fifth overall — one remain consistent and have a "I've got them in my office, and short of Roger Clemens' record. good year, it's kind of a bonus," they're displayed nice," he said. The Big Unit, who will earn an Johnson said, referring to the "I'm a very simple person, and I additional S4 million because of award. "This has come from work hard, and ! push myself, Red Sox officials can't the award, received all 32 first- maintaining consistency, hard and this is the reward." seem to say right things By Jimmy total Clrmcns "in the twilight of his retract his comment. IKE ASSOCIATE 0 PRESS career" when the three-time Cy "Even though he's in his mid- BOSTON — When they Young Award winner left Boston 305, he's of interest to us," Huskies present big bought the Boston Red Sox. the as a free agent in 1996. Lucchino corrected himself. team's new owners knew they Clemens went on to win the "But we are not interested in were inheriting a legacy of futility next two AL Cy Young Awards for signing longterm deals of four or and dumb deals — and a fan- Toronto and a record sixth — five yean for pitchers. That's not dom that's extremely sensitive along with two World Series rings a territory we're likely to get challenge for Falcons about it. — with the , into." Chief executive officer Larry Asked about Glavine. the 36- And what about bringing back Lucchino accidentally touched year-old Atlanta Braves ace who's FOOTBALL FROM PAGE 7 saw it against Central Michigan more this week. Clemens, also is eligible to "This |BGSU| is a well-bal- on some old wounds yesterday trom nearby Hillcrica, Lucchino become a free agent, so the most where they went right down and went up 7-0," Meyer said. "You anced football team," NIU coach when he described free agent said IK"- ,i slicing veteran left- accomplished pitcher in Red Sox won in overtime after being Tom Glavine as being "in the twi- hander with local ties. You have saw it at Kansas for a good quar- Joe Novak said. "They run it well. history could finish his career in down by two touchdowns most ter, where we got hit in the face, They throw it well. They can win of the game, and other times our quarterback was getting hit. any phase of the game. Urban when the team has faced adver- ... Western Michigan was a big Meyer has done a great job sity in games will help them this win for us. we were down 14 establishing discipline in their *******************************************> weekend. points twice; we had to win that program. I don't think we want to "You saw it against Ohio, you game." get in a shootout with them. Northern Illinois is averaging That's not to our benefit. |Josh| an attendance total of 19,935 at Hams is the key, but you just home, and are expecting even can't focus on the quarterback."

BE THE ENVY OF YOUR FRIENDS Meyer draws attention MEYER, FROM PAGE 7 Mason said." We're going to select the best coach we can for this pro- he had no timetable for finding a gram. It's my job to do what's in replacement, but said that he will the best interest of the depart- conduct his search thoroughly ment and this program." and find the best candidate. Meyer and Krebs are unlikely to "I haven't really put a timetable comment on any decisions together yet. I think that would be regarding Meyer's future until wrong. The most important thing after the season is over, which is that we get the right coach," could not be until late December, depending on what Bowling Green does the rest of this season.

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