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City • Alleged serial rapist sentenced

State • Ohio hunters get 42,400 deer

NatlOfl • States will decide speed limits

SpOrtS • Men's basketball team visits Detroit tonight 5 NEWS

Wednesday, November 29,1995 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 82, Issue 51 WFAL ranked No. 3 college station in nation

Jennifer Schab WFAL was selected out of 1,000 fer said. "It's also a big draw for dollars." "We try to spice up University "We try to get more people to The BC News stations, and ranked ahead of top the University because students Several of WFAL's promotions life," said Scott VanSickle, WFAL listen to us," VanSickle said. communication schools such as have the opportunity to work on a may have been the reason the promotions director. "We have "And we want to help students WFAL-680 AM Cable SO has Syracuse and North Carolina, ac- top station." station was ranked so high. an obligation to be the best have a good time." been ranked as one of the top five cording to general manager Joe Peiffer said the staff is the Some of the promotions in- station the University can have." "We want to continue being as college radio stations for the sec- Peiffer. reason the station finished in the cluded "Balls Out Bingo," "We try to do a really good job strong as we have been and con- ond time in three years. Peiffer added WFAL is the only top five. "Bunny Bash," ticket give-a- with what we have," VanSickle tinue to cater to students," Peif- On Nov. 18, the National Asso- station in the top five that is stu- "Everyone that works at WFAL ways and a 25th birthday party added. "We just try to constantly fer said. ciation of College Broadcasters dent-run. is a superstar," Peiffer said. "If I for the station in the Union Oval improve." On campus students can listen named WFAL-680 AM Cable 50 "It's a great reward for every- ever own a station after school, where a station disc jockey The station's staff doesn't work to WFAL at 680 AM. The station the No. 3 college station in the body who works at WFAL be- I'd hire everyone that works at jumped out of a cardboard box in to get awards, according to Van- is also available on Wood Cable nation. cause they do a great job," Peif- WFAL, and we'd make millions of a diaper. Sickle. chan re I 50. Architect tours union to review Assistant to aid Ribeau Sandra MacNevin to focus on research and policy need for change Jay Young Nevin said. "I think that's good, The BC News because as we do the studies, Jay Young Crooks said the current union we build contacts." The BC News "absolutely" needs improve- Imagine having your own liv- Ribeau said MacNevin helps ment. ing encyclopedia to prepare him prepare for public appear- After visiting student unions in "We have a building that is you for each day's work. An in- ances. He said her research al- the area and having an architect very maintenance intense," dividual to supply you with lows him to address things that tour the University Union, the Crooks said. "We continue to facts and figures to make de- are most important to the audi- Union Task Force is getting pour money into putting our cisions with. For President ence. ready to specifically address the fingers in the dike." Sideny Ribeau, Sandra Mac- "I'm working 14 hours a day, need for a new or Improved stu- The Union was constructed in Nevin is that person. seven days a week now," dent union. 1958 with a student population of MacNevin worked with Ribeau said. "I don't have any Jay Youn«m-.i- BG New. Committee co-chairman Jeff about 6,000 in mind, according to Ribeau at California State Po- time to do any research." Sandra MacNevin works as University President Sidney Stefancic said the task force has Crooks. lytechnic Institute at Pomona He said the work she did Ribeau's assistant for research and policy. visited student unions at Akron, He said the plumbing and elec- in a similar role. She will serve with him while at Cal Poly was Michigan, Eastern Michigan, trical systems were designed to as the president's assistant for one of the main reasons he of- "She understands the commu- ty Project and other Ribeau ini- Case Western and Cleveland meet the needs of the students at research and policy at the Uni- fered her the job at the Uni- nity nature of higher educa- tiatives. She said she enjoys State. that time. versity. versity. tion; that you can no longer do Ribeau's style of work. "One of the main things that we Crooks said a union can make a "A lot of it is pulling together "She's really bright. She's an business as usual." "He definitely Is a person found is that a lot of other unions big difference in a university data for the president, both ex- excellent researcher and an MacNevin will play a major provide a lot of the services we community. ternally and internally," Mac- excellent writer," Ribeau said. role in the Building Communi- See ASSISTANT, page three. currently do," Stefancic said. "It "I think a union can function as is the way it is presented." a community center and help, if The task force invited a repre- it's properly designed, meet the sentative from Williams Trebil- needs that make the quality of cock Whitehead, which spe- life on our campus much more cializes in student union design, acceptable to students," he said. Clinton pushes toward Bosnia to tour the University Union. Stefancic said the committee Union director David Crooks will be able to meet its deadline Donald M. Rothberg have to support him," said Rep. doing. We'll keep answering ■ 5,000 stationed elsewhere in said he took architect Paul Knell and have a report to President The Associated Press Dan Burton, R-Ind. questions and reasserting what is the former Yugoslavia, most of on a tour through the entire Sidney Ribeau by March. Clinton had more persuading to at stake here." them in Croatia. Union. WASHINGTON -- As President do outside Washington. With the first 700 Americans ■ 3,000 as part of a support He said Knell helped develop Clinton pressed his case for send- Thousands of Americans called expected on the ground in Bosnia force that will handle logistics "Our deadline is March 15. I from countries on the perimeter. an assessment of needs and con- would like to see that pushed up a ing 20,000 U.S. ground troops to the White House after his tele- within the next few days, Capt. ■ 9,000, most already in the re- sidered the feasibility of renova- little bit, possibly by the end of Bosnia, the Pentagon said Tues- vised speech of Monday night, Michael Doubleday, a pentagon tion. the semster," Stefancic said. "I day an additional 17,000 Ameri- and "there was a great deal of spokesman, said thousands of gion, who will conduct air and sea "He said renovation would be cans would provide support in skepticism," conceded spokes- others would provide support for patrols and airlift humanitarian feel right now the committee is at aid. cost-effective," Crooks said. "He the point that we need to recom- and around the former Yugosla- man Mike McCurry. "The Amer- the eventual NATO peacekeep- indicated that the existing build- via ican people clearly want to know ing force of 60,000. That would On the day after his speech to mend that we move along with the nation on Bosnia, Clinton held ing did not blend well on the out- the renovation project and we Even Republican critics ac- more," he said. bring the U.S. contingent to a series of meetings with con- side with the existing buildings start talking about how we are knowledged that the deployment Asked what he would do to 37,000. on the inner campus." going to fund this." seemed Inevitable. "He's hell- overcome public skepticism, Among the support troops, bent to do it, so we're going to Clinton said, "More of what we're there would be: See CLINTON, page four. Where is the Inspector? Alverno offers example Faculty, administrators, students evaluate program

Jay Young and Dawn Keller effective citizenship and aes- "The notion that the learning The BG News thetic responsiveness. has to have a duel component, Timothy Riordan, Alverno that students must be able to do During his speech about build- professor of philosophy, said de- something with the knowledge, ing a University learning com- spite not having a competitive seemed to be a useful concept for f^9^^r%^nM grading system, students are e- munity, President Sidney Ribeau us to look at in the 1990s," Mack- said the University could use an valuated. innon-Slaney said. institution that does not use the "The difference is we identify If such a program were im- traditional grading method as an what students should be able to plemented here it would have to example. do and then we indicate whether be done In small parts, according Several University administra- they have met criteria for certain to Mackinnon-Slaney. ^Q^n.^.^^H tors, faculty and students were abilities," Riordan said. "Their "I think we have to do It in looking for such an Institution success does not depend on small increments, whether by when they traveled to Alverno someone else or not. It depends department or area," she said. "It College in Milwaukee earlier this on whether they develop these would be interesting to start month to assess the program. abilities." some pilot studies on a small Alverno, a women's college Some of the University faculty basis That would seem to be pos- with a student population of who visited Alverno said they sible." 2,400, uses an ability-based learn- liked what they saw. The interaction between stu- ing program instead of a com- "I think we can import part of dents and professors caught the parative grading scale. Alverno's program, but It will attention of some of the students \ Y'^WiiJ Students are required to learn take quite a lot of creativity on from the University. Ml lit C*a«Kkmtt BC Nt wi eight specific abilities to gradu- our part," said Milt Hakel, psy- "A compelling thing was the ate from the college. Those abili- chology professor. interaction between students and Erica Szabo, sophomore graphic design major, right; Scott Herman, sports management major, left; ties include: communication, Fiona Macklnnon-Slaney, Fac- professors," said Marc Ross, and Heather Loeffler, deaf education major, meet the Pink Panther. The Pink Panther made a sur- analysis, problem solving, valu- ulty Senate chairwoman, said the senior political science major. prise visit to the University Union Monday night ing In decision-making, social emphasis on learning was excit- Interaction, global perspectives. ing. See ALVERNO, page three.,

A ' 1 35 ion The BG News j page two Wednesday, November 29,1995 The BG News Military spending unhealthy Everyday 40,000 children die Look at Bosnia, in the name of our laboratory. It was a conven- ing for a military complex that "Celebrating 75 years of Excellence' of an easily-prevented disease, peace, U.S.-NATO bombing have ient place to test the Stealth "look outspends its next closest rival while we spend $281 billion (1993 displaced over 300,000 Serbs. you can see me now that I'm wet" (Russia, $47 billion) by six times. figures) on our military. When These families, who have farmed Bomber, Patriot Missies and a This says some pretty scary Leah Barnum Jim Vickers did it become more important to their lands for generation are new generation of "Smart" things about the U.S. capitalist spend over a billion dollars look- now homeless refugees. This is Bombs. Now In Bosnia we can economy. The U.S.'s economic editor in chief managing editor ing for one downed U.S. Air the largest displacement of civil- test our new generations of stability is completly intertwined Force pilot, than to save the lives ians In Europe since World War weapons. with militarism. This is reflected Dawn Keller Larry Hannan of the 540 people who died in II. Now the U.S. has committed After World Wars I and II the in and a lesult of U.S. imperial- Chicago's heatwave due to a lack 20,000 troops to Bosnia. U.S. military cut spending and Ism in the early part of this cen- news editor assistant managing editor of fans or air conditioning? We troops drasticaly. This is not so tury. Imperialism was built on let the military launch 1.3 million after the Cold War. The Cold War capitalist's desire for cheap Aaron Gray Robin Coe dollar-tomahawk cruise missies, ended over five years ago, but markets, cheap labor and cheap city editor editorial editor but we will not even give our you would not know it by looking resources all in the name of time or support, much less $1.3 at our military budget. We still higher profits. million extra to our school give over a quarter billion dollars Since the time of Vietnam, systems. to U.S. warlords every year. many anti-war liberals have tried While most of us are entertain- The Pentagon argues that we to convince our politicians that ing ourselves with the Laurel and need to spend this because we these military programs could be Hardy act of Clinton and Con- must be prepared to fight two converted to peaceful projects. gress, the Pentagon Is making major battles at once. We want to They have been able to show in Nature should decisions that will effect all know who we would be fighting? many cases how. For example Americans. This Is Santa's House And no matter who they are why military engineers could become to every military contractor in do we need to spend over $200 civil engineers. They have also America. This is where they go to billion more than anyone of been able to show how military be respected get their wish lists filled. This is them? spending is wasteful of human where the CEOs of General Elec- In fact the five named poten- and natural resources and how it tric, McDonnell-Douglas, I.B.M. tlonal adversaries, Iran, Iraq, N. destroys the environment. Ohio's deer hunting season is upon us once again. and others will make their mil- Korea, Syria and Libya, only We must, for the security and That means that this week, several men, women lions. spend a combined $22 billion. If future of our economy, find a nnd children dressed in neon orange will hunt deer. Oh, wait, we have just been in- The military complex needs we were to combine any nation way to untangle the mess of mili- I In some cases hunting may be OK, but in others, it's formed our army no longer has war and places like Bosnia, for that could possible present a tary capitalism. We will never definitely wrong. warriors, they are more than an excuse to spend bil- challenge to the U.S., including have a healthy nation if our econ- For some, hunting is a means for survival. It's a way to "peacekeepers" now. Who was lions of dollars. These are ideal Russia, Great Brit inn and China, omy lingers on the realibility of the public relations genius who places to test new weapons, to their spending would only equal a military spending. make sure families are fed. made poeple earring weapons of prove to the citizens that their combined $288 billion. And that's happened for centuries. Hunting is a tra- destruction "peacekeepers?" money is not being wasted. Think Why do we need this? Why are Dan and Kim love you and miss dition that goes back to the the beginning of time. We've never seen any truly of it as a large scale laboratory forced to accept the axing of our you. Would you please write And there's nothing wrong with it -- as long as the ani- "peaceful" person or nation with humans instead of mice. social programs like welfare and home? Write us at als are used for food. cause so much death. A couple years back, Iraq was school lunches, and continue pay- [email protected]. fAfter all, venison is healthier than animals raised for Sood, like cattle and chicken, because there is less fat in eer. I However, too many times, people hunt for the sport of ihgJLianJffail^Yx U(W-&cLv3 killing, and that's wrong. There is no excuse for killing just for the sake of killing. ' Humans have already destroyed enough of this Earth. Humans have killed enough of deer's predators for money from the sale of furs or just for the fun of it. The decrease in predators has created an overpopula- tion of deer and other small animals, which often leads to disease and starvation. One of the ways to slow the disease and starvation is hunting. However, it's a situation humans have created. And we should realize humans are to blame for this prob- lem. This is one more way humans have tried to show they are more important than any other part of the animal kingdom. Ohio, Indiana and other states have increased the number of days people can hunt because the population LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 6f deer is too large compared to the amount of land and vegetation needed for their survival. time to watching these shows. Mozambique, Chile, Indonesia true. The Maori tribal chiefs who There simply isn't enough vegetation and open land Values choices This statement is not an attempt and East Timor. This tremendous signed the Treaty of Waitangi to "Impose my views on others" - carnage, Involving the violent were not defeated. At that time, available for the deer population. need restraints instead, it is a result of concern deaths of millions of people and they far outnumbered the The number of deer has to be decreased because of for society. If someone can con- the starvation deaths of millions Europeans and were skilled, or- When discussing the topic of ganized fighters. Why they chose what humans want. Humans want more land, humans TV talk shows, the editors of The vince me that talk shows are more, was done to stop the need more space. And sometimes, that seems to be all beneficial to our culture, than I spread of socialism and ensure to sign the Treaty is still debated. News stated that "The value No doubt, different leaders had that counts. choices of some cannot and will encourage other people to corporate access to cheap labor „ When humans choose to hunt predators for fur, they watch them. and natural resources. different reasons. Some were should not be imposed on others. probably duped, but many saw •often don't stop to think about the consequences. They Value choices are personal. Un- Thus, I urge my fellow stu- The idea of several hundred dents to reject the conclusion thousand Japanese dying, and that European encroachment was lalso often don't think about how it will affect the eco- fortunately, this is a belief that Is inevitable, and (sensibly) pre- held by many college students. reached byThe News. If we truly thousands of others suffering system. ferred British rule to French. At first glance, this statement care about our society, we must from radiation poisoning for the _ And when we hunt just for the sake of hunting, and kill Neither were Maori "forced to seems open minded and just. do everything possible to works same reason, is very consistent just for the sake of killing, we're doing the same thing. move to the cities an into ... ghe- Upon further examination, towards cultural enrichment - with history both before and I At some point in time, we have to respect nature, or however, it becomes apparent even If this means sharing our after World War II. tto housing." Maori who moved to cities chose to go there for the e^se there will be nothing left to respect that such a philosophy Is selfish value preferences with others. This letter should in no way be and narrow-minded. considered a condemnation of the same reason people all over the Albert Stern sacrifices of American soldiers world do: that was where the jobs ' Copyright O 1995 by The BG News. Reprinting of any material Consider this statement in the Junior who fought against fascism in were. The housing they moved | in this publication without permission of The BG News is strictly context of a different value pre- Engineering major WWII. I have the greatest respect into was no worse than housing prohibited. ference. Suppose that, Instead of and admiration for them. The people in many parts of the The BG News is an independent student voice founded in 1920 valuing my right to be enter- same is true for those forgotten county lived in. If it has become a and is published daily during the academic year and Wednesday's in tained by talk shows, I value ray Atomic bomb American soldiers who fought "ghetto," whose responsibility is the summer. right to use physical force against fascism with the Interna- that? Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the whenever I consider it neces- used unwisely tional Brigades in Spain. They Parsons also said that people sary. This would be a personal are heroes to me. This letter sim- (presumably non-Maori) who cite student body, faculty or University administration. Opinions value choice, but I doubt that It has been SO years since the ; expressed in columns, cartoons and letters are not necessarily those ply questions the morality and a recent book about the violent, most people would agree with dropping of the atomic bombs on the reasons for the use of the pre-European Maori way of life, I ofTheBGNews. several decisions based on this Japanese cities. Earlier this year, atom bomb. are missing the point. I disagree. || Letters intended for publication must be 200-300 words long, value choice, such as beating my there was much controversy The point is historic Injustice and ■J typed and include the writer's name, phone number and University girlfriend during an argument. about the Enola Gay exhibit at Gary Sudborough its rectification. One of the main | affiliation, if any. The BG News reserves the right to edit any and Would those that support person- the Smithsonian. The reason for Bellflower, California questions Is how far back do you £ all letters. al decision In value choices de- the controversy is that docu- go In lighting past wrongs? f. The BG News encourages its readers to notify the paper of any fend my actions? I highly doubt mentation has been discovered Maori may deny the current rel- errors in stories or photograph descriptions. It by historians that indicates the Righting past evance of what they did to other A rebuttal to this argument United States bombed Hiroshima Maori before the Europeans may be something along the lines and Nagasaki after knowing that wrongs present came. But if they do, they need to of "there are certain value the Japanese were willing to sur- justify holding today's Pakeha The BG News Staff choices that are absolutely render. Furthur evidence is that I was Interested In the com- society responsible for what its wrong." If this Is the case, where this was done to intimidate the ments of your guest columnist, ancestors did. photo editor Stephanie Miskawi do we draw the line? What consti- Russians and show them the ter- Keith Parsons, (11/13/95) about I would certainly not deny that co-sports editor Scott Brown tutes an absolutely wrong value rible destruction wrought by nu- race relations in New Zealand. Maori are owed compensation co-sports editor Patrick Murphy choice? The difficulty in answer- clear weapons. There Is no doubt that the Maori for their losses. People do have to There is nothing surprising assistant sports editor Christian Pelusi ing these questions demonstrates have been unfairly dealt with by coexist, though. How would Par- about this to me It corresponds many of the British colonizers assistant city editor Joe Boyle the false simplicity of the edict of sons feel, I wonder, If his family "personal value choices." nicely with the fact that the and their successors (the had lived on a piece of land for graphics editor Rochelle Slosser United States and every other We are all Interconnected and Pakeha). It Is also undeniable five generations and was then Weekend Reality editor Melissa Lipowski capitalist nation on earth invaded personal value decisions affect that today the Maori group as a told they would have to move be- Weekend Reality asst. editor Aaron Epple Russia after the Bolshevik revo- whole do not have economic and the society as a whole. cause it was being given back to copy chief Kristin Stadum lution to destroy the incipient social equality with non-Maori. the previous owners?' Righting assistant copy chief Anna Wahrman I care about my family, my rise of socialism and the threat My complaint Is that Parsons past wrongs by committing pre- special projects editor Amy Johnson friends and my fellow humans. I that posed to the wealth and has presented an oversimplified sent ones does not seem the way special projects asst. editor Jim Barker also believe that talk shows such power of the ruling class in every version of a complex situation to go. It Is a complex situation, at the ones described by the edi- capitalist country. which does justice to neither and as such is best viewed from "" 204WestHaU * tors are detrimental to both Indi- Also, it corresponds with the group. He presents the Maori as as many sides as possible. Bowling Green State University viduals and our culture at large. atrocities committed by the a pitiful group who have had Holding such views, it only fol- United States, either directly or their dignity taken from them by Ian Young Bowling Green, OH 43403-0726 lows that I would not want my through proxies, in Vietnam, unremittingly unscrupulous and Graduate student [email protected] fellow humans to devote their Guatemala, El Salvador, Angola uncaring whites. This just Isn't Philosophy major

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NATIONAL Weather The AccuWaatner• forecast for noon, Wednesday. Nov. 2». Waiting Patiently Campus lrm «w«i t»[«i mnui ion., to. tn. Day ?n ,; e r Art exhibition con- tinues Continuing through Dec. 13 at the University Fine FRONTS: Arts Center is the annual School of Art Faculty and Staff Exhibition in the Dor- COLD mm STAVomnr O 1»W AccuW—tfc«r, Inc. othy Uber Bryan Gallery and an exhibit of contempo- HLH L E3EE3 EZ3E3SO- O . £Q__ rary wood sculptures by Danson Manzini and the Tshuma family of Zimbab- we in the Willard Wankel- man Gallery. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays and ln 2-5 p.m. Sundays. Admis- sion is free. The Gallery will be closed ffitief on Dec. 1.

Faculty Artist Series Ohio hunters get "Weather conditions do play an continues important role in deer hunting The University Faculty 42,400 deer on first day success," said Michael Budzik, Artist series continues with of season chief of the division. "The ex- a free concert by bass COLUMBUS - Hunters killed tended deer gun season this year, player Jeff Halsey at 8 p.m. 42,400 deer on the first day of however, will likely spread out in Bryan Recital Hall of the firearms deer season in Ohio, deer hunting pressure over the Moore Musical Arts Center. down 6.4 percent from opening course of the two-week season." day last year, the state division of Even so, he said he expected Hypnosis offered wildlife said Tuesday. this year's harvest to break last Have you been thinking Hunters took 45,325 deer on the year's record of 130,011 deer. about quitting smoking or first day of the season last year losing those extra pounds? and 37,873 on opening day in States will set own The American Lung Asso- 1993. speed limits ciation of Ohio - North- The top five counties where WASHINGTON - The count- western Branch is sponsor- deer were checked and tagged on down is under way en America's ing hypnosis clinics to make Monday were Muskingum, 1,704; highways. President Clinton's a positive change in peo- Guernsey, 1,519; Coshocton, signing of a $6 billion read bill ple's lifestyles. 1,471; Jefferson, 1,420, and Wash- will give the states the power to Each participant will ington, 1,361. set their own speed limits, start- receive literature and a The firearms deer season is ing in 10 days. cassette tape as part of the open statewide through sunset on "Delighted," was the response Saturday and from Dec. 4-9 in 67 clinic fee of $40. of D. Gail Morrison of the Tom Stnmman/AP Photo The clinics will be offered counties. Sunday hunting is pro- National Motorists Association Dec. 3 at the Toledo Hospi- hibited. who battled for provisions ending Kevin Graham of Dyer, Ind., waits atop a playground slide while deer hunting In Brown County tal Auditorium and the Hunters had unseasonably mild the federally mandated speed li- State Park. The Department of Natural Resources is holding herd reduction hunts at five state Bryan/Montpelier Holiday temperatures and gusty winds, mits and motorcycle helmet re- parks across Indiana for the next three days to control deer population. Inn in Montpelier, Ohio. with some isolated light rain on quirements. Pre-registration is en- Monday. A cold front passed couraged and walk-ins are through Ohio early Tuesday welcomed. To register for a morning, along with diminishing Appalled, was the reaction ALVERNO hypnosis program or for in- winds. The wildlife division said from safety and censumer advo- Continued from page one. "I like that the program en- themselves and admit their formation on other methods that should improve midweek cates, who foresee carnage on the strengths and weaknesses is by nation's roads. courages higher levels of think- to quit smoking, contact the hunting. "There was a common respect ing," said Jeff Stefancic, USG being very open with other wom- American Lung Association for each other. Professors didn't president. en," she said. "It might be diffi- at 471-0024 or 1-800-LUNG ASSISTANT look down on students. It was the "BG should incorporate the use cult here because it's a>-ed. I USA. message of 'we're trying to reach of critical thinking in every would have felt better if it was World AIDS day Continued from page one. enthusiasm is always so over- a common goal'." class," said Sally Steins, a senior gender equal." whelming ." "There's so much support be- political science major. Some of the students said they commemorated the job at the University. One change MacNevin is pick- tween the professors and the However, students also said were glad to see faculty and ad- The eight annual obser- "She's really bright. She's an ing up on with little research is students," said Andrea Hedberg, they had concerns about the pro- ministrators concerned about vance of World AIDS Day excellent researcher and an the change in weather. Undergraduate Student gram. education. will be commemorated on excellent writer," Ribeau said. "I'm getting around," MacNe- Government senator. "Any stu- "I question if it could happen at "I also thought it was great that Friday, Dec. 1. Everyone is dent could walk into any profes- this University because it's co- professors from different disci- invited to a candle light "She understands the community vin said. "I would be misleading march at St. Paul's Luth- nature of higher education-" to say that I don't miss that sun- sor's office and find support. ed," Stefancic said. "The stu- plines talk to each other," Ross eran Church, 428 N. Erie St., MacNevin will play a major shine. Yesterday I read that it Everyone was there for everyone dents I talked to said there was a said. Toledo. role in the Building Community was 83 in LA. It was 24 here." else." lot of disclosure." "This conference helped the The one-mile walk begins Project and other Ribeau initia- MacNevin said people have as- Several students said they Hedberg said she agreed that most because it got people who at 6 p.m. with a memorial tives. She said she enjoys sisted her in finding sources liked the program because it the fact that the college is all don't generally talk together to service at 7 p.m. People are Ribeau's style of work. since she is new to the area. gives students a chance to en- women could be an obstacle. talk about assessing students," encouraged to bring flash- "He definitely is a person "When you're new it takes hance higher thinking. "Part of the way they examine Stefancic said. lights instead of candles to ensure a well-lit march. who keeps you hoping. He more time, but I have not had any David's House Compas- keeps you alert. He's hard to stumbling blocks," MacNevin sion Inc. is coordinating a keep up with," MacNevin said. said. "People have been really Let The BG News Brighten Your Day!!!!! special memorial service to "It's usually so interesting. His helpful, " commemorate individuals who have died of AIDS since Dec. 1,1994. Names may be submitted to Donna Bagel w/ Koehn at 244-6682. TWO EGGEL As of June 1995. The cream cheese with World Health Organization estimated that 20 million FREE * cheese men, women and children worldwide had been infect- BAGELS cup of coffee ed with HIV and about 4.5 million of them had de- $1.99 990 veloped AIDS, a 20 percent Not Valid W/Any Other Offer I Not Valid W/Any Other Offer Not Valid W/Any OtherOffcr increase from last year. Exp. 12/11/95 Exp. 12/11/95 Exp. 12/11/95 L

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V: '■:'■■■'} Support system targeted BLOTTER Prosecutor urged to implement criminal quota Jim Barker feasability of implementing when we receive evidence that "just ignorance on her part." a crime has been committed." brary," according to the police The BG News criminal charge quotas for the Jensen described a typical ■ A Bradner, Ohio, man re- prosecutor's office. "I can't imagine a group feel- portedly made harassing phone report. case of child support non- The Association for Children By the recollections of both ing justice is served by crimi- ■ A Thurstin Avenue resident payment in Wood County as calls to his wife in Bowling Green for the Enforcement of Sup- nal prosecutions based on a on Nov. 19. A police officer got reportedly received harassing Mayberry and Jensen, the Nov. one in which the defendant port, an organization of divor- quota," he said. on the phone with the caller, who phone calls stating "You f-king IS appearance did little to usually owes at least $20,000 in ced parents working to Im- solve disagreement between Jensen, however, said she be- told the officer, "You're not not a bitch, dont you ever talk shit back payments over a period of prove the effectiveness of the two organizations. lieves prosecuting 10 percent five to six years. cop, you're a f--king punk," ac- again." child support enforcement, has Jensen said Mayberry of Wood County's nearly 2,000 cording to the police report. The ■ On Thursday, a Clay Street "We have to continually sparked debate with the Wood "caved In" and decided to turn child support cases is a real- officer reportedly told the man man was reportedly heard hound the prosecutors until County prosecutor's office. over some child support cases istic expectation. they finally decide to file crim- the threat was not a "smart thing screaming at passing cars behind A recent ACES press release "In other counties, there are to do." The man allegedly later the Fraternal Order of the Eagles over to the Child Support En- inal charges," Jensen said. called for at least 10 percent of forcement Agency. many more child support cases told his wife, "If you don't come Lodge on North Main Street. Ac- "There is a lot of reluctance on child support cases in Wood Mayberry said the decision being prosecuted as mis- their part to pursue these cases-' home, I'm coming to get you and cording to the police report, the County be tried in criminal demeanors, and the success I'll be loaded for bear." to transfer a portion of support Mayberry said Jensen con- man was shouting "I got a court, an idea which the pros- cases over to the CSEA was rate is very high," Jensen said. ■ Several vehicles in the 300 14-year-old with a mouth and I'm tinually sends threatening let- ecutor's office described as made over three months ago, Jensen said the rate of criminal ters to his office demanding he block of North Main Street were going to kick his ass." unrealistic. reportedly sprayed with fire ex- long before the television ap- child support cases filed by the put at least one of his attorneys ACES picketed the Wood pearance. prosecutors office is a "failure tinguishers. The owners of the ■ A "BGSU maintenance guy" on child support cases. Accord- County courthouse on Nov. 13, "It wasn't a debate at all, so to keep children out of poverty ing to Mayberry, the pros- cars reportedly expressed con- called police Friday to let them an event followed two days cern over damage to their vehi- she's lying about that," and a failure to put a priority ecutor's office usually takes know "lots of water is coming up later by a WTOL TV "First at Mayberry said. According to cles' paint. through the ground directly on this crime." heat for pursuing the pros- Five" news segment featuring Mayberry, the prosecutor's of- Jensen added the pros- ■ Graffiti was found in the south of Harshman," according ecution of child support cases ACES president Geraldine fice is opposed to the idea of ecutor's office has failed to restroom of the Wood County Li- to the police report. The water too agressivcly. Jensen and Wood County pros- quotas on filing criminal char- place competent attorneys on brary Monday morning that read duty man was reportedly noti- "We are constantly being ecutor Alan R. Mayberry. ges because of concern for its child support staff and has "I gonna kill the owner of this li- fied. told by attorneys that we are The segment focused on equity. "Not everyone who been reluctant to turn over too aggressive in pursuing ways to improve the effective- fails to pay child support is a cases to the Child Support En- criminals, and it is interesting ness of child support enforce- criminal," Mayberry said. forcement Agency, accusa- that someone believes the op- Rapist to serve ment in Wood County and the "Criminal cases are filed only tions which Mayberry labels posite." multiple terms Fund-raiser costs group $6,000 The BG News gust to another IS to 25 years in prison for an April 1994 rape in The Associated Press taged Students Inc. sold 56 tick- grams to buy Christmas toys and Nothing was paid to Darden in An alleged serial rapist Tiffin. The two sentences are to ets for this Saturday's event at provide medical care for indi- advance, Stevens said- charged with sexually assaulting be served consecutively. TOLEDO - A charitable organ- the downtown convention center. gent children. Instead, the group Stevens said she thought Dar- a University student in 1993 was On the same day of this ization has canceled a planned The nonprofit group needed to lost $6,000 promoting the event, den would be a hot ticket, espe- sentenced to IS to 25 years in month's sentencing, Pearson's fund-raising dinner featuring sell at least 400 tickets to break director Roberta Stevens said cially since Johnnie Cochran, prison for the 1994 rape of a Tif- Wood County rape trial was Chris Darden, a member of the even. Tuesday. lead lawyer of Simpson's defense fin woman. moved from Dec. 12 to March 4 OJ. Simpson prosecution team, The organization had hoped to The charity was going to pay team, was scheduled to appear at Eric B. Pear- during a pretrial hearing in because of poor ticket sales. use Darden's appearance as a Darden $10,000. It was charging the University of Toledo in Jan- son, 43, was Judge Gale Williamson's court- Keepers of Young Disadvan- major fund-raiser for its pro- $50-75 for tickets to the event. uary. sentenced by room. Seneca County Pearson is accused of abduct- Common Pleas ing a University student at Judge Michael knifepoint In August 1993 from Kelbley on the corner of Pearl Street and Getting Ready For the Holidays Nov. 17, three Ordway Avenue. He allegedly days after a placed a canvas bag over the vic- jury found tim's head, tied her hands behind Pearson guilty her back and raped her. of rape, at- tempted rape, felonious penetra- Until 2 1/2 months before the tion, gross sexual imposition, ab- student was allegedly raped, duction and aggravated robbery. Pearson had been in prison for The former Arlington, Ohio, raping a 13-year-old Wyandot man broke into a Tiffin woman's County girl In 1981. house in July 1994 while she was sleeping, put a pillowcase over In July, Pearson was found not her head and raped her in front guilty of the August 1994 rape of of her 4-year-old son. a Kenton woman. He remains a Pearson, who has been in police suspect in a Hancock County custody for more than a year, rape and an attempted rape in was previously sentenced in Au- Bowling Green. CLINTON

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"We would like to have Bowling Green men's basketball scrambled some more [against team a year ago, and tonight they Heidelberg], These next couple get their first chance to change of games we would like to attack that trend this season. a little bit more and force a few The Falcons visit Detroit (7:00 more turnovers." Larranaga Daniels p.m. tipoff, Cobo Arena) in their Daniels had a solid season- first road trip of the young Detroit, meanwhile, was outre- opening performance, scoring 12 1995-96 season. BG stands 1-0 bounded against Long Beach points and dishing out nine as- after defeating Heidelberg, State. sists without a turnover in 31 90-S9, Monday night. "Detroit is a very athletic minutes. He is playing with a pad Bowling Green was a disaster- team," Larranaga said. "They wrapped around his shoulder ous 3-10 on the road last year and have very good quickness at after suffering a subluxation of hope that those fortunes will im- every position and good overall the shoulder joint in one presea- prove this year. size. Leon Derricks is a transfer son practice. "Last year is over now," guard from the "He's adjusted very well to it," Antonio Daniels said. "We kind of and he's the focal point of their Larranaga said. "It isn't so re- concluded last year that it might offense right now." strictive that he can't do the have been conditioning, and that Derricks was the team's lead- things he normally does." is not a problem this year. Our ing scorer (14) and rebounder "It's just hot," Daniels ex- .earn is in great condition, and I (12) in their season-opening vic- plained. "But it's helpful." don't think you'll see that much tory. It will be the first college road of a difference between us at game for the eight freshmen on home and us on the road." the roster, but Larranaga thinks Detroit enters the game 1-0 "We've been playing the team will be ready. after claiming a 52-45 win over "I think the way this team has Long Beach State over the week- Detroit for the last prepared itself... it is ready to go end. The Falcons defeated the Ti- four years so we are on the road," Larranaga said. tans 71-53 at Anderson Arena a "We're going to have to take that season ago. somewhat familiar emotion with us. It's safe to say "We've been playing Detroit with their personel." that there isn't going to be a sel- for the past four years so we are lout crowd at Cobo Arena, so we'- somewhat familiar with their re going to have to generate our personel," head coach Jim Lar- Jim Larranaga own enthusiasm." ranaga said. "They are a team Bowling Green head coach Daniels thinks the young that is much more difficult at players will be fine. home. They play very well there. "We have a lot of newcomers We're going to have to do a great Bowling Green won't worry too and they don't know what it's like job on the boards." much about the Titans, however. to play on the road in college The boards weren't a problem The team is still putting things yet," Daniels said. "They also for the Falcons against Heidel- together in practice, focusing on know what it's like to play a home berg. They enjoyed a 43-23 ad- their own game plan before game. They responded well vantage in that department. worrying about the opposition. [Monday]. New season for Steelers younger guys, so eager to run The Associated Press The Steelers initially didn't push themselves as they did last home and not spend the extra Chrli DcVUtoTThc Associated Press season, when a deflected O'Don- time, it bothers you. Guys were Ohio State's Eddie George eludes Indiana defenders In Columbus. George was named 1995 Big Ten more concerned about cellular Offensive player of the Year. PITTSBURGH -- The uniforms nell pass on their final offensive remain black and gold, and the play in the AFC title game cost phones and pagers and stuff like helmets still carry a logo on only them a trip to the . that. It was a distraction, espe- one side. But Pittsburgh Steelers cially when the coach was talking linebacker Greg Lloyd insists he and beepers were going off." George best in Big Ten is playing for an entirely "I'm a player, I'm Coach Bill Cowher said Tues- different team. day he cannot recall any beepers The Associated Press the year. The coaches panel did named linebacker Mike Vrabel probably one of the not name a coach of the year. and defensive back Shawn The Steelers who were 3-4 throwbacks." going off during team meetings, Northwestern's first-team Springs to the defensive team. amid off-field distractions and but agreed his team seems more committed than it was earlier. PARK RIDGE, 111. (AP) - Big picks on offense on the coaches' Michigan also made a strong tremendous preseason hype Ten champion Northwestern and list were running back Darnell showing in the coaches' voting, were much different than the Greg Lloyd "Sometimes it's hard to pin- runner-up Ohio State account for Autry, guard Ryan Padgett and putting two offensive players Steelers (8-4) who have won five Steelers linebacker point a reason ... but the last five more than half of the players on placckicker Sam Valenzisi. The and four defensive players on the in a row and are on the verge of a weeks, the players as a team are this year's All-Big Ten team cho- media panel chose those three first team. division title, Lloyd said. playing with more emotion," he sen by the media. plus center Rob Johnson. Both panels named Michigan "What happened at the begin- "I'm a player, I'm probably one said. "And I've always felt you Four Wildcats and five Buck- Both panels named Fitzgerald tackle Jon Runyon to the first had to play the game of football and defensive back Chris Martin ning of the season had nothing to of the throwbacks," Lloyd said. eyes made the media panel's first team on offense; the coaches "But when you see, especially the with emotion." team on offense, and two players to the first team on defense. chose Rod Payne of the Wolver- do with injuries [to and Neil O'Donnell]," Lloyd told from each team made the first Valenzisi's season ended early ines over Northwestern's John- team on defense, the Big Ten said when he injured his knee jump- son at center. On defense, the Steelers Digest, the team's week- Monday. ing up and down in celebration of coaches chose linebackers Jason ly newspaper. "I think a lot of Coaches voted separately for a good kick against Wisconsin on Horn and Jarrett Irons and backs players, both young and vet- ® IMte fesMUte All-Big Ten teams and produced Oct. 21. Fitzgerald will miss Clarence Thompson and Charles erans, were still hanging on to similar results. And both panels Northwestern's Rose Bowl ap- Woodson; the media went with what happened last year. They named Ohio State tailback Eddie pearance because of a broken Brian Miller of Penn State in- were thinking all we had to do 1 DAY ONLY! George and injured North- leg. stead of Woodson. was show up. In this business, western linebacker Pat Fitzger- For Ohio State, both panels Guard Jeff Hartings of Penn you can't just show up on Sunday and think people are going to be THURSDAY ald conference players of the named George, quarterback State made the first team from scared of the black and gold. It year on offense and defense, re- Bobby Hoying, tackle Orlando both panels, as did Nittany Lions NOVEMBER 30th doesn't work like that." spectively. Pace, tight end Ricky Dudley and receiver Bobby Engram. The media panel named Wild- receiver Terry Glenn to the first cats coach Gary Hornett coach of team on offense. And both panels ONE MEDIUM PIZZA WITH CHEESE $2.99 50c an item

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made no comment to her either. Tony Dc>k/Thc Associated Press "All I can say is we did an in- Indians outfielder Albert Belle stands before Judge Robert Crogan In vestigation and decided with Rison apologizes to fans Municipal Court in Lyndhursl, Ohio. Belle was convicted of reckless what he should be charged," she operation of vehicle on private property and charged with a $100 Fine. at once, and our backs are said. "That's all the judge could The Associated Press Steelers. Offensive tackle Tony Jones, with Rison in mind, was against the wall already." do." The charge carried a maxi- after, someone threw an egg at one of a group of players who re- When Rison signed with the Belle, who finished second to mum fine of $100 and no jail time Belle's door. Browns, he said it was the Mo Vaughn of the Boston Red BEREA, Ohio - Cleveland quested no Individual introduc- for first offenders. Belle called police and then fulfillment of a dream. He said Sox for the American league's Belle said the day after the in- chased the youths in his car off Browns wide receiver Andre tions. Rison, who has been the target of "We didn't want one guy such he was a fan of the team long be- Most Valuable Player award, was cident that the confrontation of a road and onto private prop- fore he was part of the team. charged with a misdemeanor as a might prompt him to move to an- erty, authorities said. When he booing at the last two games in as Andre and anyone else who's result of a dispute with five teen- other neighborhood to ensure his called police to report the matter, Cleveland Stadium, said he can been outspoken to be singled agers who allegedly threw eggs privacy. Belle said, "You better get some- sympathize with angry fans. out," Jones said. "From day one, when the Always outspoken, Rison said [Modell] announcement was at his house Halloween night. Police in Richmond Heights body over here because if I find Rison, in his seventh NFL recently he feels ready for the made, I had sympathy for them," Richmond Heights police Chief and neighboring Euclid in- one of 'em, I'll kill him," accord- season but first with the Browns, Gene Rowe said the Indians out- vestigated. They said the youths ing to a tape of the call. team to move to Baltimore. The has made 37 catches for 545 he said, referring to the Browns fielder was charged with reck- went to Belle's residence Oct. 31 One youth told Richmond remark didn't sit well with the yards and three touchdowns fans. "My grandfather Is a die- less operation of a vehicle for as trick-or-treaters seeking Hal- Heights police he was hit in the team's paying customers, who through 12 games. He came to hard Browns fan. I know what have used the recent Browns chasing the teen-agers onto pri- loween candy. Belle's father told leg by Belle's car, but officers Cleveland as a free agent and the fans are going through. I un- vate property with car. the group he had no candy. Soon could not find any scrapes. home games to voice disapproval signed a five-year, $17 million derstand every bit of bitterness of team owner Art Modell's deal deal. The Browns (4-8) went win- and every bit of hurt." with Baltimore announced Nov. less in November. But he said there is nothing the _. 6. "I apologize to the fans who players can do about it. Modell Intends to have the took what I said the wrong way," Browns play in Baltimore next Rison told The (Cleveland) Plain "When you come into a city and TREKUSA year. Dealer. "All I've been saying this put your heart Into it and then None of the Browns were indi- whole time is don't take this you catch the flak for something <5FWcrUs Need some ideas for Christmas? vidually introduced before Sun- move out on the players. We've you didn't do, you have to defend «:•. day's 20-17 loss to the Pittsburgh been bombarded with everything yourself," he said. 248 S. Main St. Downtown Bowling Green (near Post Office) UUinonQ LQ Duke, 352-8578 Shop at Cycle Werks! a Native American speaker who focuses on women and environmental issues from a Native ■■■mm perspective. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. BLUE RIBBON PHOTO 8 PM in Lenhart Grand Ballroom 157 N. Main St. 353-4244 It's Free for more info call 372-7164 Canon

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PITTSBURGH -- Neil O'Don- ago. jiell is having a career year lead- Now, with one of their ing a Pittsburgh Steelers offense biggest games of the year on that hasn't been as productive or the horizon, the Raiders are a unpredictable since Terry Brad- team in trouble. shaw ran the show. Within a* span of nine days, ' But will O'Donnell's best they were defeated by the Dal- season be his last season in Pitts- las Cowboys, one of the burgh? league's elite teams, and shown ! In many NFL cities, fans would up by the San Diego Chargers, be outraged if their team hadn't who have fallen on hard times. re-signed a quarterback with 0'- Two games behind Kansas Ponnell's numbers: 2,018 passing City in the AFC West, the yards, 10 touchdowns, only three Raiders have a rematch interceptions and a 284 yards per against the Chiefs on Sunday at game average in November. Oakland. Kansas City can But, perhaps because his style clinch the division title with a often is regarded as more work- victory. manlike than wondrous, O'Don- nell has heard mostly silence - ■ not only from the fans, but "The real from the Steelers' front office. ' As December and the playoffs outstanding teams approach, so does the uncer- make their own tainty over O'Donnell's status for 1996 and beyond. Rumors breaks and take already link him to several pos- advantage of them. sible NFL quarterback openings, We're just not to that Including that of the New York Jets. point yet." Usually, a free agent shops himself and looks for the best Mike White Lenny Ignelll/The AnocUled Pren offer. O'Donnell, by contrast, Chargers quarterback Stan Humphries evades Raiders defen- Chargers puts the Raiders two games back of the Kansas City hopes to sell himself to the Raiders head coach sive end Anthony Smith bn Monday night. The 12-6 loss to the Chiefs. Steelers and avoid the potentially high-gain but equally high-risk The Raiders are 8-4 after los- world of free agency. opting out of what is a day- disappointed in the fact that we offensively against the Char- opportunities, we didn't do it ing two in a row for the first "Sure, I'd like to stay here," after-game routine for most can't get it done. gers. The 40-year-old Evans, when we needed to. For some time this year, and they have NFL coaches. "The real outstanding teams the league's oldest active reason, we haven't been able to O'Donnell said. "Not many an ailing quarterback. Jeff players play for the same team White, upset with the make their own breaks and player, had thrown for a ca- get over the hump and take it Hostetler, who reinjured his Raiders' mistakes against Dal- take advantage of them. We're their whole career, and we've got reer-high 335 yards when he to the next level." bruised left shoulder in the las, had more reason to be mif- just not to that point yet." filled in for the injured Hoste- something good, something spe- 34-21 loss to Dallas, watched in fed after Monday night's loss, Despite Oakland's consecu- cial going on here right now. I tler in a 30-17 victory over In- street clothes Monday night as when the Raiders turned the The Raiders have been dianapolis on Oct. 22. And, tive losses, only two other Hke it here, and my wife likes it backup Vince Evans and the ball over four times. The turn- plagued by inconsistency. teams, Dallas and Kansas City, here. I'm very comfortable taking over after Hostetler was Raiders stumbled in a 12-6 loss overs all were in the second Their worst showing was at hurt against Dallas, Evans ral- have a better record. And the here." Raiders could get back on to San Diego. half, and Evans accounted for Denver in a Monday night lied the Raiders to make that track for at least a wild-card I And, it appears, the Steelers' Hostetler's status for the all of them, throwing three game on Oct. 16, a 27-0 embar- game closer. showdown against Kansas City interceptions and losing a rassment. The Raiders' other playoff berth by winning their offense is just as comfortable in next two games. After facing his still-healing but nonetheless (10-2) is uncertain. He's listed fumble. loss was a 23-17 overtime Monday night, however, he the Chiefs, the Raiders meet steady hands. Since missing four as day-to-day with the linger- "For whatever reason, we defeat at Kansas City in the was mostly inept. games with a broken right hand, ing injury to his non-throwing haven't been completing the third game of the season. the AFC Central-leading Pitts- shoulder. Coach Mike White job in these critical eames." "The turnovers really hurt burgh Steelers (8-4) at Oak- p'Donnell has outplayed every They were out of sync AFC starting quarterback - even was unavailable on Tuesday, White said. "I'm just very, very us," Evans said. "We had our land. a guy named Marino. ! During the Steelers' 4-0 November run, for example, O'- ^^^^^^N^\\\V^^\\>^\\\\N: ponnell's 1,136 passing yards were surpassed only by Minneso- Official violates rules ^^filBt, ta's Warren Moon and Atlanta's jJeff George. And four NFL quar- The Associated Press of officiating. ties, eight on the Packers for 54 terbacks threw as many inter- Favre related the encounter yards. ceptions Sunday as O'Donnell has GREEN BAY, Wis. - The head during a conversation Monday. At one point in the third quar- pll season. linesman who worked Sunday's Although he didn't necessarily ter, there were five penalties game between Tampa Bay and complain about Bergman's unu- called in a span of seven plays. ,- But when agent Leigh Stein- Green Bay visited the Packers' sual request, Favre did say: "He "After that third holding call, I berg made overtures about a new locker room before the game to shouldn't be in here. He had some said, 'I want those autographs contract for O'Donnell, he was get Brett Favre's autograph. guts. But he got some auto- back,"' Favre said. told the Steelers don't negotiate "That's the first time I've ever graphs." Favre joked that had he turned During the season. The policy ap- seen that," the quarterback said Green Bay routed the Bucca- down Bergman's autograph bently didn't exist in Septem- Monday. neers 35-13 in a game in which requests, Monday's headlines , when they signed safety Favre, who leads the NFL with flags were thrown on 22 plays might have read: "Packers Penal- pan-en Perry to a four-year con- 28 touchdown passes, said that and officials enforced 19 penal- ized For 360 Yards," tract. when he entered the locker room THE SECRET'S OUT. > For now, O'Donnell will play Sunday, Jerry Bergman, who was yut the final weeks of the $8.1 sitting near his locker, walked million contract he signed in 1993 over and said: "I hate to do this, USED CD SALE AMERICAN CELLULAR and wait ~ mostly, for the but I have a few cards for my Steelers to make up their minds. grandson." «|» Buy, Sell, or Trade Your £ m IS GIVING AWAY • "I just want to be treated like "He had like eight cards," said Used CD's & Tapes ^ 4ny other player," O'Donnell Favre, who obliged by signing Nov. 29-Dec1 9A.M.-3:30P.M. Said. them all. CELLULAR PHONES After signing the football Education Buildins Steps ! Even with O'Donnell currently cards, Favre said he jokingly told Questions? Call 372-2343 GET A FREE CELLULAR FLIP PHONE WITH relaying at a Pro Bowl level, the Bergman: "Give me a couple of or 372-7164 A TWO-YEAR SERVICE AGREEMENT. Steelers must decide if a quar- good calls today.'" terback who will be 30 next NFL spokesman Greg Aiello, reached at his home Monday sfeason is still improving, or if his ^ magnitude just couldn't be kept quiet. Your talents have peaked. By re- night, said Bergman's actions violated "proper officiating I signing O'Donnell, the Steelers WELCOME TO ANATOMY lOl! ^ Cellular One' Authorized Agent is giving procedure and Jerry Seeman will would preserve continuity in an ^ away cellular phones. So start revealing all offense that has proven this handle it. That's all we can say season that it no longer must run about It tonight." 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Call Bridget @ 353-2125 If Interested 1 -206 634-0468 ext. C5S443 Quality stuffl •PRESIDENT (RIBEAU) FOR A DAY' $$$$$ Confidential 6 Caring. December Grade Help Wanted - Now hiring Cooks 6 servers. Golden Key National Honor Society RafBe 354-4673 BG. Pregnancy Center I need more tickets for Grad. I 50 Ticnels Available 830-3:30 In search of one cool female subleaser for Apply at Pagliai's 945 S. Main 2-4pm Mac Classic 4/40 1 SIylewrlter printer Will pay you for them! spring semester. Columbia Court Apt. Close to Modem, sort wart, end documentation Tuts - Union Foyer INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT 353-2181 Spring Break '96' Travel FreeU campus 3g'eal roommates. 353-6166. A.king $579. Call Steve et 154-2234. Tuei ■ University Hall Earn up to $25 - $45/hour teaching basic con- Jamaica. Cancun. Bahamas Wad- Math ScienceLobby W5.000/YR INCOME potential. Reading M/F Subleaser needed tor Spring ASAP. Own versational English in Japan. Taiwan, or S. Panama City, Daylona, Padre Thurs-Mati Science Lobby books. Toll Free (1) 800-896-9776 Ext. R-2076 Korea. No teaching background or Asian lan- * Great Low, Low Prices' Rcom.Call353-333l. for details. guages required. Odsmobiie Cutlass Supreme. Attention all Oraduaia Studenlsll ' Free Tnp on only 15 sales * Need Graduation Tickets For info, call (206) 632-11 46 ext. J55442. Grey. V6. Very dependable * dean Do you need practice lor raaaarch presen- 'Phi Eta Sigma" Call for FREE info packet Will Pay Cash CC 56.000 miles tations? Presentations on EthnoculturaJ Topics Sun Splash Tours Call Nick ASAP at 352-3525 LOOKING FOR PART-TIME WORK? $3500 O.B.O. Call Tom @ 353-2928 (P.O.E.T.) needs your papers on multiculturaJ Scholarship and off ioer 1-800-426-7710 EARN $8 AN HOUR * GREAT BENEFITS IUUM. Whan? Monday. December 4. IMS Applications due Friday AT UPS Needed 1 -2 female subleasers. Where? 1009 BA Building Reserve a space by December 1st Sublessors needed. LOADING ANO UNLOADING PACKAGES Nov ?91h by calling 2-2343. House close to campus. Rent b/w $107 8 1 1 or 2 subleasers needed Great location. Cal UP TO 70 POUNDS EACH Primer for Sale ■ Sigma* $130 a month Call 353-3055 VISIT 360STUDENT SERVICES Digital Dec writer 05 Come see Wnona LeDuke 3S4-4406. TO SIGN UP FOR AN INTERVIEW 24 wire Color Dot Matrix Printer (Native American Speaker) 9-Bal Tournaments even/ Wednesday at Needed 1 Subleaser for effeaency apt. in UAO* W.O.W. Whsls On Wednesday BYFRIDAY, DECEMBER 1ST Thursday. November 30 at 8pm 7:30PM Rail Billiards. $5.00 entry fee Call downtown BG. $295/mo ♦ util. Call 354-8014 360 D P I Prill Quality W.O.W. * UAO UPS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EM- Windows 3.1 Compabable In the Lenhart Grand Ballroom 353-7665 lor detaiht. ABSOLUTE AWARENESS PLOYER sponsored by UAO (2-7164) Well Maintained. $135.00 ATTENTION STUDENTS: TRY OUR OB- Come find out about alcohol Rmte. needed Field Manor Apts Close to Contact Enc@ 354-7190 0' LAW SOCIETY STACLE COURSE! REC SPORTS WILL BE And College Life campus Own room. Rent A elec. Call edavtdg«?bgnet.bgsu.edu HAVING A OBSTACLE COURSE IN THE Wednesday November 29 @ 8 PM in the 352 6421. Make Money Now Speaker: Rodney Flamming. FIELD HOUSE ON WED. NOV. MTH FROM Alumni Room (3rd Fl. University Union)* FREE Rapidly growing telecommunications Rmte wanted to share 2 bdrm co seeks Reps m this area. Great Ainmey tor SI s @ BGSU 7-9PM. SEE HOW FAST YOU CAN COM- 2 bath apt. m Perrysburg TIE DYED TEE SHIRTS Questions?? Call UAO G> 372-2343 financial opportunity tor full and pan Wednesday. Nov 29 PLETE OUR COURSE' $275.TTO8 v2eiec Can $5 ADULTrCHILDREN SIZES BAti3atBPM time positions. Call Today' BGSU Mom. Dad, Grandma, Grandpa. Sister, USED CD SALE Den.se at 872-2153. (419)8253171 CALL AMANDA. 3724150 and Brother ...Sweatshirts. Buy. sen. or trade your used CD's A Tapes LAW SOCIETY Collegiate Connection. 531 Ridge. Nov. 29 - Dec. 1 9am - 330pm Roommate Wanted lor Spring. Education Building Steps Line and Recreational Dancing 352-8333. Preler nonsmoking female. $158/mo. * gas, USED CO SALE Mni Course "*v> Ca'l UAO @ 372-2343 or 372■ 71 64 Buy. sell, or trade your used CD's & Tapes electric. Own Roomi Call 352-5004. MORNING CHILD CARE NEEDED FOR Dec 4. 7PM $2 per person Brewsters Pour House Nov. 29 - Dec. 1 9am - 3:30pm USG ' USG ' USG Located in the Amani Room. NE Commons. Wednesday: Open Juke Box Night SPRING SEMESTER MF. MUST HAVE Education Building Steps USG CABINET POSITION AVAILABLE! REFERENCES AND OWN TRANSPORTA- Sign Up m the Student Activities Office Dance to our new lights and log ??? Call UAO@ 372-2343 or 372-7164 National, State, and TlON CALL 353-8452. 3rd Fl. Union Nov. 27 Dec 4 Be your own OJ Subleaser Needed Community Affslrs Coordinator For more n to call UAO @2-2343 lor Spnng of 96 B re wet era Pour House Position includes: NATIONAL PARKS HIRING - Seasonal A full Friday A Saturday Great Location- time employment available at National Parks, Word Processor For Sale 'Reviewing the actions of the federal state and stumbling distance from bars Uncle Sandwich Forests & Wildlife Preserves. Benefits ♦ bo Brand: Brother, $100 obo Order ol Omega Meeting Tonight. 9:15 at Kap- local legislations. 109 1/2 N. Mam - Across from Junction nuses'Catl: 1-206 545-4804 ext NSS443. Call 352-2116. leave message. pa Delta House. Questions call Libby 'Address the actions of said bodies which af- S160 OC'mo . eiec @3531259 Brewsters Pour House fect the undergraduate students. Call Skip: 353-3252 Our firm is looking for individuals who want to 'Promote the rights of students as citizens gam comprehensive management experience The Miss BGSU Scholarship Pagent has been Dance to Funk Nuggets Applications are available at 14 College Park. next summer. Earn $6,000 to $10,000 per rescheduled to Feb 9. 1996 @ 7 30 PM. II in- No Cover Deadline Is December 1 at 5pm. Subleaser Needed for Spring summer. Positions available $n select Cleve- FOR RENT teresied in compeong lor valuable scholarship Brewslers Pour House Specials Any ? Please call the USG Office at Close to campus. $l50Vmo. land suburbs. Columbus, Akron, Canton, and money, pick up an application & 330 Union in Grilled Cheese & Bacon w/soup $3.95 372-8116 Call 353-0232. Ask for Troy. more Call 1-800-887-1960. the Student Activtoes Office. Questions call Meatball Sub w/ cup o! soup $3.96 USG * USG ' USG ' USG ' USG 2 apts. available now or second semester. 1 2-2343. Gyro Sub w/ cup or soup 83.95 Pan-Time $9/hr. Answer telephones, flexible brandnew. Great location, many extras. Rent USG ' USG " USG * USG Subleaser Needed M or F BIG OWN ROOM USED CO SALE Calzones w small salad $3.50 hours/local area.'No expenence necessary. varies w'» of people. Call 353-1731. Attention Students living in Rodgers, Conk- Quiei $250 Call 372-6624. Call l-809-474-4290ext. I72inild Buy. Sell, or Trade your Used CD's & Tapes Happy Hour Noon til 9pm 11 n, and New and Old Frsternily Rows! 2 bdrm. turn. apt. avail. Nov 29-Dec 1 9am-3:30pm . Subleaser needed Jan. - Aug. Brewsters Pour House Do you: RESORTJOBS Dec. 2724 6th St. New carpel! Education Building Steps $166/mo. * elec. Close to campus. Ladies Night * Want to get involved with the improvement of Students Needed I Call 354-0914 for details. ??? Call UAO® 372 2343 Or 372-7164 Call 353-0094 Dance to Funk Nuggets saftey on campus? Eam to $i2/hr. * tips. Theme partis, Hotels, No Cover Spas. * more. Destinations include Florida. 'Demand that improvements be made lor the 2 or 3 bdrm. ranch lor rent. 612 7th Street Union? Subleaser needed for Spnng '96. House w/ Hawaii, Colorado & So. California. Call Resort CHI-O HOUSE BOY CHI-0 Employment Services 1-206-632-0150 ext. $695/mo - uni 1 bath, wsrvdry. Nice garden SERVICES OFFERED 'Want to fight for the protection of financial aid' own room near campus. Must See. Reasona- R55442 Call 474-5344 btwn 9-5 M-F. Apply now tor a Senste Seal In your district! ble price Call 352-3735. Congratulations 2-4 Subleasers needed tor Spnng. Newly re- Tappy and Come Applications available at 14 College Park SPRING BREAK '96 - SELL TRIPS. EARN Attention Spring Breakers' Jamaica/Cancun Subleaser needed for Spnng modeled Sixth St Apt. For more into cal On your recent Due. Wed. Dec. 4 by 5:00 PM CASH & GO FREE" Student Travel Services is $389. Bahamas $359, Florida $129. Sell trips. M/F $143 75* elec 353-8142. lavaliering. You can make a differencei now hiring campus representatives. Cancun eam cash, a go freo' i -600-234-7007. Call 352-8611 Low. The Chi-O s Any ?? Call the USG office @ 2-8116. from $399, Jamaica from $439, Florida from 2-4 subleasers needed for Spring semester. USG'USG'USG-USG $99. Call 1 800 648-4849 for more info 6th St. apt. Free cable- Rent neg. Can CHARIOT EXPRESSTRANSPORTATION CHI .Q HOUSE BOY CHIP WANTED: People who seriously want to quit Subleaser for Spring Semester Summer Business Are you an entrepranuer? 354-5086 Ask lor Mark. Airports. Bus/Train Stabons. HOME! smoking. Over 95% effective. All natural. Guar- Close to campus, 1 or 2 persons for one room Great opportunity with low start up cost. Man- A Large 2 Bdrm. apt. for rent in a great location. Factory Outlet Store in Apt Will have female roommate. I will pay Any city ol your choice' Student Desks starting at $39 00 anteed For information: Cavbone. CGS-OV, agement training. Earn up to $600/week Ve- $350/mo Available Jan. 1. Call 353-3121. first month's rent. 352-2674. 4 rude (or price of 1 Miller Woodworking Factory Outlet 2502 E. /5th Si Chicago. IL 60649. hicle required. Be a leader. Call Greenland Irri- Ride m luxury sedan lor taxi rates gation at V800 361-4074. Apartment available Spring Semester Wooqiar»dMa1l'354-t6U Win A New Car And A Trip To Daylona!! Subleasers for Spring Advance reservations suggested Only utilities are electric and phone. Don't forget to play Papa John's For roomy. 1 bedroom apt. near campus. PAY TAS.P. International is looking for hard work- Call Geme now at 419-266-6336. FREE FINANCIAL AID! ONLY $200 rent • elec. (on 2-person sharing AC. nght next to campul. Over $6 Billion nubbin*, Racm', Winnin' Game ing, highly motivated students to fill manage- Major Credit Cards Gladly Accepted! basis) Call 354-7224 353-4247. in public and private sector grants & schol- Game pieces on every box top ment positions for the summer of 1996. Gain arships is now available All students are eligi- Cell 353-PAPA NOW Will pay for extra graduation tickets. Please call valuable expenence to enhance your resume. Gel a Tan lor Santa' ble regardless of grades, income, or parent's Tom 353-2926. Leave message. Average earnings are between $7.000-$9,000. Apt. available Immedlalty for aubleaae. One Campus Tanning. income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Positions are being filled on a first come, first female needed SiBi 25 mo There are 3 352-7889. Services: WANTED qualified basis in all Cleveland suburbs. Men- bdrma. and 2 bathrma. Subleaao until 5rB6. 1-60O-263 6495ext F55443 HELP WANTED tor. Akron. Canton, Columbus. Youngstown. Comty. roomy efficiency. Furnlahed. Maxi- and Southeast Michigan. For more information mum of four people allowed. Close to cam- Grants and Scholarship* are available. Bil- HAVE YOU DONE YOUR HOLIDAY SHOP- pue. Columbia en Call 3534517 or '" Roommate Needed Spnng "96'" call Man Scherer @ 1 -600-543-3792 lions of dollars In financial aid. Qualify In* PING YET? 419-8664665 lor mote Inlo. $1750 weekly possible mailing our circulars. mediately. 1-8O0-40O-Q2O9. If not. come shopping with UAO! Where? 12 * We pay deposit and sublease charge * We are currently accepting applications for The Oaks Mall in Novi. Michigan. When? Decem- Sub-easer gets OWN ROOM) For into call 301 -306-1 207. next Nurse Aide Training class. In addition to CLEAN COZY APT. House is close to campus! Close to campus. Female non-smoker needed ber 9 9am-7pm $4 00. &gn up in the UAO of- S35.0O0/YR INCOME potential, Reading compeODve wages and excellent benefits, we SBX'SBX'SBX- Spring Semester $162.50rmo. 352-3426 fice. 330 University Union. November 27-Dec. $t80amonthl books. Toll Free (1) 800 896-9778 ext. R-2076 are also offering a sign on bonus. To become PersonaJized part ol our exceptional nursing and rehab Graduation Announcements 7 Questions?? Call UAO Office at 372-2343. Call 352-1630 for details. for details. ' We pay deposit and sublease charge * team, please apply in person at: Femafe Subteaaer needed Immediately 48 hour service HS A Presents: $35.000VYR. INCOME potential. Reading "* Roommate Needed Spnng "96 "' Norihcrest Nursing and Rehab Center lor Spring Semester. $163 . elec. Minimum order of 15 Euchre Tournament. Thurs. Nov. 30 books. Toll Free (1) 600-898-9778 Ext R-2076 240 Northcresl Dr. Rt. 6 Call 354-3141 Stop m and see usl 234 Harshman for details. Napoleon, OH 43545 353-7732 7:30 pm Registration 8:00pm Play •CAPITOL RECORDS' •"FREE TRIPS A CASH*" E.QE. SBX*SBX-SBX* PRIZES - Gift Certificates, CD's. etc. •SEEKS COLLEGE MARKETING REPRE- HELPI FEMALE SUBLEASER NEEDED FOR Find out how hundreds of students are already Cost: HSA members SENTATIVES* SPRING SEMESTER 1996. WILL HAVE OWN earning FREE TRIPS and LOTS Of CASH Word Processing • Resumes. Term Papers, $4 a pair, pre-registered Sophomores or Juniors interested in a local BEDROOM CLOSE TO CAMPUS- COLUM- with America's *1 Spring Break company! FOR SALE Thesis, Dissertations, on laser pnnter. $5 a pair, at the door field marketing internship lor college credit BIA COURTS. $181 25/MO . UTIL. IF IN Sel only 15 trips and travel freel Choose Can- Call 352-6705 (9-9) Non members: please fax your resume and cover letter to: TEBESTED PLEASE CALL353-0088. $5 a pair pre-registered 216-826-1363 cun. Bahamas. Mazatlan. or Florida! CALL $6 a pair at the door A11N. Mendeth Valenta NOW! TAKE A BREAK STUDENT TRAVEL 1965 Ford Mustang. New Ores A Sunroof. HOUSES » APTS FOR FALL 96 To pre-register contact: Megan @ 372-6198 Must to creative proactive, and love music! (600) 95-BREAK I $1200.352-0244. Office 316 E. Merry Apt. 3 353-0325 or SCOII0 372-5187 Cheddar's 1993 Dodge Shadow, 2 dr, ps/pb, AC automa- PERSONALS •ROOMMATES NEEDED* Also, well mail listing! INTRAMURAL ADVISORY BOARD APPLI- We are looking for two non-smoking males to Now open in Findlay tic, AM/FM cass , dean, no damage. 41.000 CATIONS DUE: GET INVOLVED WITH PRO- sublease next semester. Apartment is dean, Cheddar's is great place for students seeking a mi. $7500:419-286-3926. challenging & rewarding atmosphere that can Houses. 1 6 2 Bedroom Furnished apts. 1 #1 Awesome Cancun ft Jamaica Spring Break GRAMMING ACTIVITIES ANO SCHEDULING dose to campus. Two bedrooms, pay only for Bargain! For sale: Large, 5 bedroom house on be shaped around any school schedule. We year, 9 mo., and summer leases. Call Speaalsl 111% Lowest Price Guarantee1 7 TIMES FOR ACTIVITIES TO BE OFFERED. electric and phone. Rent negotiable. Can one 1/2 acre lot in Custar, Ohio. Call offer great starting pay & FT or PT positions' 352-7454. Nights Air from Columbus ft hotel (3991 Book PICK UP APPLICATION IN 130 UNIVERSITY 3530142. 419-669-3602. Early' Spring Break Travel 1-600-678-6386. FIELD HOUSE DEADLINE IS NOVEMBER And we are only 15 min. away from BG! Come NEEDEDONE SUBLEASER FOR SPRING 96 i Female Subleaser needed for Spring semes- Computer 466 Dsx 33 for sale. 4MB EDO 21,1995. see us at: OWN ROOM, CABLE. LOWUTIITIES, f 1 Awesome Spring Break Bahamas Parly ter. II interested, callJen@354-l 181. Cheddar's Restaurant MEMORY, 212 MB HD. 3-5'VS 1/4" DISK 1 FREE PARKING. CLOSE TO CAMPUS CruiseEarty Specials 7 Days (2791 Includes 2100 Tiffin Art (in front of Mei.er) DRIVE, 14" MONITOR (SVGA), with filler Lets Call it Quits* 1-2 Subleasers 822 Second St. 3S3-2177 IS Meals ft 6 Parties1 Prices Increase 12/151 VGA ADAPTER. BUS TYPE: ISA (PA/AT). Trying to quit smoking to lore January-May 1996. Findlay, OH 45840 Spring Break Travel 1-800-678-6386. HARDWARE: Pro Audio 16 Sound Card, the holidays? Nice, clean i Bdrm, apt. (419)423-4499 Explore special strategies lo help Call Jen or Rhonda 9 353-6013. Accepting Applications daily. PC/TV Card 119 CHANNEL (COLOR), 14.4 Roomy, efficiency, furn. A/C Big fax/moOom, EPSON ACTION PRINTER. Kitchen, Avail Dec. 17. Sublease You kick Ihehabitl COACHES NEEDED ~~~~ Call 372-9355 Lota of Application* Including: Mlrcoaoft to Aug. 10 Call 353-3237. THE 2 Female Subleasers needed Coaching vacancies from Ohio high schools Office, Lotue Org., Netscape Navigator, To register for free program. Spring Semester listed in vacancy buDetjn. Write or lax us for Wlnfax Lite, Norton Desktop. Asking $1,500 TANNING Friday. December 6.2PM. Large apt, Close to Campus-furnished. inlo. at: Coaches Digest Flier Employment Bul- (price nog.) If Interested please call me at CENTER Call 352-7547. letin Service, 409 Columbus Ave.. Sandusky. 352-3027 (ask tor Carlos) or e-mail: (cara- Lost 82 lbs. OH 44670-2754. Fax: 419-627-6400. E-mail [email protected]) 3 locations Don't Gain Weight- Gain Control address: CDFigLandoilDOs.win.not t0O%Guaranieed. 100% Natural 2 graduation tickets needed. CaJl Noah at f 353-4700 if you think you may have any avail- VC. DIS, MC Healthy Way 867-9907 The Wash House able. 248 N. MAIN DECEMBERGRADS: Management Inc. 354-1559 HELP! I NEED ONE - TONIGHT - TICKET FOR GRADUATION WE UAONLY WIL l PAY CASH. (419)353-5800 South Side Laundromat CALL STACEY @ 352-6274. Huge 2 bdrm, NEW NEW 993 S. MAIN Suns of Mu NEW, Washer/Dryer Hook-ups. December graduate m need of 4 tickets for 353-8826 graduation. Will PaylCaWy Leslie 4> 352-9209 600/mo Available Jan. 12th, Female subleaser needed for 2nd semester. 1996. call 353-5800. The Heat Columbia Courts. $165 * utilities. Cal 904 E. WOOSTER 353-4627 Musical Nonsense Female subleaser needed to share apt. Will 352-3588 have own room, only have to pay elec. Call 354-6616. 1 FREE VISIT I Female subleaser needed for Spring semester. Playing the /iili a package purchase I Low rent, dose to campus. Call 353-4518. Management Inc. (419)353-5800 wild llns ad ■ Female Subleaser needed for Spring. Nice 3 Album Harvest Bdrm. house within walking distance of cam by 1 Bdrms available for spring pus Very cheap rent. Please calf 354-3189. semester. Starts 390. Located Your Tanning Helpi Female subleaser needed for Spring Neil Young on Poe Rd. & Fourth St. 146 North Main Bowling Green Semester. Close to campus. $l60/mo. • •!*€■ Professionals since 1960 trc.Gt^eJ roommates. Pk*4U>ecal 354-6139 call 353-5800

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Mens Womens Basketball Basketball Page 2 Page 3 The BG News BASKETBALL <95-'96 h Wednesday, November 29,1995 The Winning Tradition...

1 5 0 ,ta Gre ,,,n, , tmk bM ■*, "If! " **!* 'r "** ■ " « ™ ' - •«": «««•«' ("T). HM«<« Chamher., DeMar Moon, Aatoaio M<, Jay Larrannta, hud coach Jim I arranua Shi I Kotalies, Javier Crapo, AnUway Stacey, MEN'S BASKKTBALT Falcons will depend on youth Scott Brawn • Komives will need to take on j The BG News 1995-96 Falcon Rotter NO. Name (• letters) Fw. Hi. Wt, Yr. Hometown/H!*h School the a leadership role In '95'96. 1995-* Men's Schedule 40 MOxCavey One thing is for certain when C 6-9 220SoJFr.D,ytorVOakwood "Shane Komives, as our only NorcmlNr 20 Howard Chamber* O 5-6 150 Fr. Oberlut.OH senior, will be a very Important 27 HEIDELBERG 7:30 It comes to this year's Bowling 32 Javier Creapo F 6-8 230 FT. Madrid, Spain/Cardinal leader for us," Larranaga said. 29 M Detroit 7:00 Green men's basketball team: 0'Han(Pa.) "He's an all-conference caliber Dcccaber Youth will be served. 31 KrrkCowan F 6-7 185 Fr. Brooklyn. N.YyMaditon > player." 2 at Northern Illinois 2:05 Seven true freshmen are In a 10 Antonio Daniels •* U 6-4 190 Jr. Columbus/St. Francis DeSales But the experience in the 5 DEFIANCE 7:30 program that boasts only four 45 Jake Holmes C 6-10 240 Fr. Toledo/St. John's backcourt not withstanding, 8-9 al Indiana Classic 30 Shane Komives •" F returning lettermen. 6-6 215 5/Sr. Toledo/Si. John's the Falcons' rise or fall will be 8 BGSU vs. The Citadel 7:00 On paper, that points to 25 Jay Larranaga ** a 6-5 200 Jr. Bowling Green/Toledo St. John's determined by the play of their 8 Indiana vs. Delaware 9:00 what could be a long season. 3 DeMar Moore G 6-1 190 Fr. Sandusky inexperienced big men. 9 Consolation/Championship 7/9 Prognostlcators have predicted 4 Dayon Ninkovic * C 6-9 240 So. Milwaukee. Wis/Ruftu King The other returnee, sopho- 13 at Syracuse 8:00 a 7th-place finish In the MAC. 11 TonyRcid O 6-3 185 So. Gahanoa. Ohio/Lincoln/Edison 16 JAMES MADISON 7:30 These Falcons are hoping to Community College more Dayon Ninkovic. will be Janaary dispel that theory. 14 Koen Rouwhont c 6-9 220 Jr. Amsterdam. The Netherlands one starter inside but the rest 34 Anthony Stacey 3 at Western Michigan 7:00 "We're Just planning on F 6-4 225 Fr. Grafton. OhicVMidview of the playing time will be seen 6 KENT 4:30 going out and playing hard," Head Coach: Jim Larranaga (10m year. Providence '71) by newcomers. 10 at Central Michigan 7:00 Aaahtant Coaches: Steve Merfeld (10th year. Wisconsin-La Crosse '84); Stan Heath Ninkovic averaged Just 1.8 13 OHIO 1:30 said Junior point guard Antonio Daniels. "Whatever happens, (2nd year, Eastern Michigan '88); Keith Noftz (2nd year. Heidelberg '78) | ppg In 13 contests last year, 17 at Eastern Michigan 7:05 but according to Larranaga 20 TOLEDO 8:00 happens, but we plan on win- returnees In '95-'96 who will be ning." also proven offensive players. some of the young players are 24 at Ball Stale 7:00 expected to carry this young Now their Job. instead of ready to step up and con- 27 AKRON 1:30 The Falcons are coming off a team, particularly early In the putting the ball Inside, will be tribute. 31 at 7,00 winning 16-11 campaign, but season. looking for their own opportu- disappointment was the "My main concern coming February Shane Komives. the team's nities. They are ready, able and into the school year was would 3 at Kent 2.-00 byword after last year when BG lone senior. Daniels and Junior willing to take on that Job." was picked to finish among the we have enough strength Inside 7 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 7:30 guard Jay Larranaga make up Daniels. the MAC'S and be able to rebound and 10 at Ohio 3A) MAC leaders but struggled to one of the strongest backcourts Freshman of the Year two sea- defend other peoples' front 14 EASTERN MICHIGAN 7:30 fifth place. In the MAC. sons ago. averaged 9.7 ppg last 17 at Toledo 7:00 Gone from that team are big court players," Larranaga said. "Our perimeter players real- year. Larranaga. the head "Right now. I am extremely 21 BALL STATE 8:00 men James Cerisler. Floyd ize that they are going to have coach's son, averaged 9.4 ppg 24 alAkron 3:00 Miller and Shane Kline encouraged by what I see." to establish themselves very himself. Leading the freshmen will be 28 MIAMI 800 Rumlnskl. the team's leading early In the season." said veter- March Komives. after averaging Anthony Stacey from Grafton. scorer and rebounder. an head coach Jim Larranaga. 14.3 ppg as a sophomore, 2 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7:30 Daniels is one of the four "They are our leaders. They are dropped back to 9.7 last year. Sec MEN, page four The BG News BASKETBALL <95-'96 Wednesday, November 29,1995

Members if the 1995-9* Bo»llaf Green women's basketball lean: seated (ID. Bnoke Rrlcker, Mkhelle Terry, Krhu Koester, Jena Aull. Sara* DeLoye, Candy Day, Charlotte Joaea; standing (1-r), manager Maureen Ryan, trainer Annette Davidson, Ckriaay Bllllltr. Bridget Andrew*, jack! Raterman, NMla Sana, Jill DeFosse, Sara PulaofT, Jenifer Garford, assistant coach Ellen McGrew, assistant coack T.mmj Shala, head coach Jad Clark. \V()MI-:\S BASkKTBAI.I. BG hoping to reverse fortunes Scott Biown "Even though I had a great 19*5-96 Falcon Rotter # The BG News No. Name (• letter.) FM Hi. Vr. Ho rat to wn/Hlgh School year last year. I Just hope to 00 Michelle Ten) • C 6-2 Jr. Springfield, Ohio/North/Purdue come back this year and see 1995-96 Women's Schedule Last year Is one that the II Brooke Belcher • o « So. West Unity. Ohio/Hi 11 top what I can do and If anything November Bowling Green women's bas- 12 Jennifer G afford G 5-8 Fr. Grand view Heights, Ohio happens that's great and If not 24 at Ohio State 2:00 ketball team would sooner for- 21 Candy Day F 5-9 Jr. Jackson Center. Ohio/Waynes field well Just get everybody else 26 at Notre Dame 2.00 get- Goshen H.S ./Roberts Wesleyan Coll. Involved," Puthoff said. December After winning consecutive 22 Chrissy Billiter G 5-8 Fr. Elida. Ohio "Sara Puthoff comes In off a 2 DUQUESNE 2.-00 MAC championships the two 24 Bridget Andrews* 0 5-10 So. Pitkcnnglon, Ohio very good freshman year and 8-9 at Dial Soap Classic (Maryland) previous years, the Falcons 25 Our 1 on a Jones * F 5-10 So. Columbus/Independence the other thing Is people are 8 Bowling Green vs. Penn St 6:00 slipped to a disappointing 9-18 31 Kristi Koester ••• C 64) Sr. Martin, Ohio/Genoa going to be focusing on her so 8 Mt. St. Mary's vs. Maryland 8.00 overall and sixth place In the 32 Sara Putboff • G 5-9 So. Chickasaw, Ohio/Marion Local we need everybody else on the 9 Consolation/Championship 6/8 MAC last year. 33 Jen. Ault-" O 5-10 Sr. Bowling Green perimeter to step up their 12 at Youngstown Stale 5:20 The goal for 1995-96 Is to 34 Jack) Raterman C 64) fr. Bradford, Ohio/Versailles game." Clark said. 15 at Georgia 7:30 reverse that trend and return 40 Netta Smith C 64) So. Massillon, Ohio/Washington Another returner In the 29 SIENA COLLEGE 7:30 the program to the lofty status 42 Sarah DeLoye •• C 6-2 Jr. Fort Loramie, Ohio backcourt who saw consider- January It enjoyed Just two years ago. 44 Jill DeFosse F 64) Fr. Hamilton, Ohio able playing time last year Is 3 WESTERN MICHIGAN 7:30 But to do so. the Falcons Head Coach: Jaci Clark 15th year, Wisconsin-Milwaukee '84) sophomore Bridget Andrews. 6 KENT 1:00 have to contend with loads of Assistant Coaches: Ellen McGrew (5th year. Illinois State '89); Tammy Sham (2nd She and Puthoff. combined 10 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 7:30 youth. Even with that youth - year. Marquette '92) with freshman Chrissy BUliter 13 at Ohio 3:00 only four players on the roster form one of the MAC'S most tal- 17 EASTERN MICHIGAN 7:30 ented - and youngest - back- 20 at Toledo 2:1X1 are upperclassmen - coach Jacl Consistency, Clark says, will longer period of time." 24 BALL STATE 7:30 Clark remains confident. be the big key for this young Despite the relative youth, courts. 27 at Akron 3:00 "When you talk about youth team turning Its fortunes eight letterwlnners and two Billiter (EUda. Ohio) started 31 MIAMI 7:30 you talk about a lot of excite- around. starters return from a year ago. each of the first two games and February ment." Clark said. Those are "We're fairly young and we're Leading the returnees Is was the team's second leading 3 at Kent TBA the things that we have going looking at a competitive sched- sophomore guard Sara Puthoff. scorer, drawing comparisons to 7 at Central Michigan 7:00 for us." ule." Clark said. "A lot of it Is The top returning scorer on the Puthoffs record-breaking 10 OHIO 7:30 Young they are with four how hard we play but also we team (12.7 ppg last year). freshman year last season. 14 at Eastern Michigan 7:05 freshmen and five sophomores. have to be sure we do things Puthoff was the MAC'S "She has the potential to do 17 TOLEDO 1:30 Only two players on the roster - right. Freshman of the Year a season that" Clark said. "That stuff 21 at Ball State 7:00 seniors Jena Ault and Krlstl "We have to do the right ago- Just happens. You can't force 24 AKRON 1:30 Koester - were around when things over a longer period of Puthoff hopes for a continu- that. If Chrissy comes In and 28 at Miami 700 the team won consecutive MAC time than we did last year. We ation of the success that won March titles from 1993-94. have to do things better over a her the award last year. See WOMEN, page four 2 at Western Michigan 2 00 BASKETBALL '95-'96 The BG News G> Wednesday, November 29,1995 MEN WOMEN

continued from page two continued from page three Shade, one of the greatest play- came on strong at the end of on the front lines. ers in school history and the last year and will shore up mat- On the court Puthoff has Ohio. Stacey was selected the performs well for us. we'll be team's leading rebounder. ters along with Junior Michelle emerged as the team's leader. Cleveland Plain Dealer's Player better as a team. That is where ■We're losing a lot In Michelle Terry In the post positions. of the Year last season. His tal- your focus has to be." Shade but we're Just going to Either Terry or Jones started "I'm not a vocal leader." ents have followed him to BG. Adding depth at the guard have to be tough inside." every game last year, and each Puthoff said. "I Like to lead by where he has started both positions will be Ault. sopho- Koester said. "Our post game Is will play a key role this season. what I do on the court. 1 defi- exhibition games and more Brooke Belcher, and going to be really strong and Newcomers Candy Day nitely think I need to take more Monday's opener against freshman Jennifer Gafford. physical girls coming back and (Jackson Center. Ohio). Netta of a leadership role this year." Heidelberg. Inside Is where the Falcons we have a lot of new girls that Smith (MassUlon) and Jacki The Falcons open up their DcMar Moore, a freshman face the most question marks. are big and strong." Raterman (Versailles) add home schedule Saturday guard from Sandusky. scored Gone from last year is Michelle Sophomore Charlotta Jones depth but loads of inexperience against Duquesne. 20 points in the team's season opener and will be likely be the first guard off the bench. Students' Guide to Bowling Green basketball But more freshmen will All Bowling Green home games are at Anderson Arena inside Memorial Hall need to step up for the Falcons northwest of Jerome Library. Admission is free for all BOSU students with a 6" COLD CUT to contend In the MAC. Mike valid student ID. Combo Sub Cavey and Jake Holmes, a pair WFOB-AM (1430) is the flagship station for the men's basketball team and of centers, will be asked to help carries every game. WBVI-FM (96.7) is the flagship of the women's team and only 991 out on the Inside. will cany all MAC contests. WBGU-FM (88.1) will carry select men's and women's games throughout the Kirk Cowan and Javier Crespo will each be asked to add Inside muscle, as well, as will Dutch exchange student Koen Rouwhorst 828 S. Main 354-2608 1091 N. Main 352-5505 Larranaga has been happy so far with the team's enthusi- 524 E. Wooster 352-8500 1602 E. Wooster 354-2800 asm and intensity, and hopes Woodland Mall Location that it can turn into inspired 352-7279 lor a Imited lime only play on the court. 135 n. Main 353-6912 h nol valid with any other offer "I'm extremely encouraged »w»5 by the attitude and the effort ^"frS* Brewsters "Mugz" club *„ and the intensity of all our ' Home of The 36oz. Mug **%> players." Larranaga said. Stop in for Details As for the veterans, they are determined to reverse the dis- GREAT FOOD • GREAT PRICES • LOTS OF FUN appointment they experienced Appetizers, Huge Subs, Homemade Pizza & Calzones, luper ^€ a season ago. Soups, Salads & More Tve been ready for the sea- 17 BEERS ON TAP/22 BOTTLE BRANDS son to start for so long." Christmas Daniels said. "This Is a great 3 Pool Tables • Air Hockey * Shuffleboard group of guys. It's a really cool Watch All Sporting Events on OUR Big SCREEN and 9 Large Screens & Satellite Gift Ideas — team. Everybody Is really Start Your Shopping At The Falcon House! close." HAPPY HOUR NOON TIL 9 MON-SAT The team opens it's road ROLLER BLADE Hockey Equipment schedule tonight against •Specials Throughout the Week SALE Detroit Mercy. SALE Selected protective equipment Bauer, Ultra Wheels. Roller Including hockey skates, Derby, Large selection ol youth slicks, figure skates. Large and adult skatesl We have seleoon ol styles and brands. protective equipment tool CoopH Bauw. Kono, CCM a VIC. BAUER F-2 V.V WaWsWiMfl V.V Two Tens for Ten Carryout Special AduHSiz. SQQ95c YOUTH ««n<.$11995 Two Smoll One Large Reg. $99 95 89 SIARTfRKITS ■ Two Toppings ROLLER BLADES •a/Wig, . One Topping Youti tlze starting at $49.95 HOCKEY STAKES at »42,9.

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