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Tke BG Ntw^TIm NtmuM BG's Kevin Lune battles Buckeye Sean Sutton during BG's 11-2 victory on Saturday. page two The BG News Monday, November 23, 1992 Swim teams defeat Kenyon Who by David Harpster Senior co-captain Jody Reed As for the men, Friday's loss the year against Kenyon. We will face sports writer was impressed with Toledo's against the Rockets is deceiving came back well after swimming performance even though they unless one knows that Toledo was meets on consecutive days for The Bowling Green men's and did not seriously challenge the shaved and tapered for the meet the first time this year. That women's swimming teams swam Falcons. "I was impressed with with the Falcons. That gave them gives us some preparation for BGSU? their first back-to-back meets of Toledo's performance, what with a distinct competitive advantage when we have to swim three con- The following Is a state- the season this weekend and this being only the second year over Bowling Green. secutive days at the Speedo ment from the Big West were able to win three out of the they have had a women's swim Cup," said Gordon. Conference office concern- four. team," Reed said. "We practiced "I'm convinced that if you look ing their representative in The women hard all week and under the cir- at our men's team and Toledo, Winners for the men on Satur- the Las Vegas Bowl on swept their two cumstances, I felt we swam very there's no comparison," Gordon day included Brad Briney, 50 and December 18. Nevada won meets, defeat- well. Kenyon did not swim as said. "However, when one team 100-meter freestyle; Paul Hen- the league with a 5-1 record ing Toledo on well as I had expected them to on shaves and the other doesn't, it derson, 200-freestyle; Tim after San Jose State lost at Friday 157-73 Saturday, but their big event is ceases to be a competitive meet. Rogers, 1,000-meter freestyle; home yesterday (Nov. 21)to and then com- the NCAA Division III cham- Toledo's coach decided he did not Guenter Miller, 200-meter but- New Mexico State, 34-24. ing back on pionships. Overall, swimming want his seniors to go through terfly; , San Jose State finished 4-2 Saturday and back-to-back meets for the first four years and not win a MAC 200-meter backstroke; Rob in Big West play. beating Ken- time this year will help us pre- meet, which is why they shaved Schaefer, 400-meter IM; and the yon 126-110. pare for our next meet, the and tapered," said Gordon. 200-meter medley relay team of It is In question whether The men were Brian Cordon, Speedo Cup in Michigan," Reed Briney, Miller, Kevin Grotke and Nevada can go to the bowl defeated by said. Senior co-captain Dave Oler Chris Lewter. because they do not have Toledo on Friday 150-81, but then agrees with his coach's reason- the required six wins bounced back to defeat Kenyon Head coach Gordon echoed ing. "Overall, I thought we swam Capturing victories for the against Division I-A teams. 122-109 on Saturday. Reed's assessment of the wom- well. Toledo, on the other hand, women on Saturday included The women were not expected en's performance this weekend. swam out of their minds. With Jody Reed, 200-meter back The statement is as fol- to be challenged by Toledo and "Right now, I am pleased with them being shaved, they would stroke; Amanda Applegate lows: "In light of the fact that led head coach Brian Gordon where the women are at," Gor- have beaten any team in the 200-meter butterfly; Cheryl Pal- that Nevada has won the to go with a weaker line-up don said. "We swam with a weak MAC, including Eastern Michi- teson, 1,000-meter freestyle and Big West football title yet against the Rockets. However, line-up on Friday and came back gan, on Friday," Oler said. 200-meter IM; Jill Bowers, does not meet NCAA Ad- Gordon came back on Saturday with what is probably close to our 50-meter freestyle; Jenny Kent, ministrative Regulation and assembled a stronger squad strongest line-up on Saturday Gordon was pleased with the 1-meter diving; Lynne Ruther- 30.9.2 (requiring six Divi- in order to defeat Kenyon. The against Kenyon. Injuries are the way the men bounced back to ford, 500-meter freestyle; and sion I-A victories for all two victories raise the women's only thing preventing us from defeat a tough Kenyon team on the 200-meter medley relay team post-season bowl partici- record to 4-0 in dual meets this fielding our strongest line-up," Saturday. "I thought the men of Reed, Applegate, Bowers and pants), the Big West has year. Gordon said. swam perhaps their best meet of Josie McCulloch. filed a letter with the NCAA Administrative Committee requesting relief from the regulation." Cougars upset Huskies The Associated Press

PULLMAN, Wash. - Shaumbe Wright-Fair ran for three touch- downs as Washington State upset No. S Washington 42-23 in a bliz- zard Saturday. The Cougars erupted for four third-quarter touchdowns, in- cluding two scoring passes by Drew Bledsoe, to ice the game It took Galileo 16 years to master the universe. after Washington had taken a 7-6 halftime lead. Pac-10 champion Washington You have one night (9-2, 6-2 Pac-10) lost for the sec- ond time in three games after be- ing ranked No. 1. Washington State (8-3, 5-3) finished its best II seems unfair. The genius had all that time. While you have a few season since 1988. Wright-Fair ran for 193 yards short hours to team your sun spots from your satellites before the on 22 carries and scored on runs dreaded astronomy exam. of 51, 41 and 3 yards. Bledsoe On the other hand, Vrvarin gives you the definite advantage. It helps completed 18 of 28 passes for 260 keep you awake and mentally alert for hours. Safely and conveniently. So VJVARJR yards. He was intercepted once. even when the subject matter's dull, your mind will stay razor sharp. Washington Mark for fastpicKup -safe as coffee Brunei I scored twice on 1-yard If Galileo had used Vrvarin, maybe he could have mastered the solar runs and Darius Turner scored a 2-yard touchdown late in the ba M game. ^ " RevhewithVIVARIN: Brunell completed 11 of 25 at- tempts for 122 yards. Monday, November 23, 1992 The BG News page three BG icers split weekend with OSU byAlex Brlcker on a two man advantage, while sports writer save. The goal was Pronger's on the rebound of a Glantz shot On Friday, the Falcons owned eighth of the year, giving the and put it in the net with 57 sec- four two goal advantages but Paul Basic and Wells were both Falcons a 4-0 lead going into the onds on the clock remaining in once again something happened in the box for checking from be- Bowling Green finally broke locker room for the first inter- the period. to cost BG the game. hind penalties. out of their shell, pummeling the mission. Then, 27 seconds later, Falcon The Falcons were winning 5-3 "We always seem to fall apart Ohio State Buckeyes 11-2 on Sat- Buckeye Craig Paterson Jamie Williams contributed to in the third period off two goals in the second period after having urday after losing 7-5 on Friday. picked up a roughing penalty the embarrassment of the Buck- by Brett Harkins, and one goal a great first period," said Hol- The Falcons now have a record of only 1:53 into the second period eyes when he snapped the puck each from Wells, Hall (his first zinger. "It's not our physical 3-7 in the CCHA with six points. giving BG a two minute power by Slazyk for a 9-1 lead at the collegiate goal) and Holzinger. conditioning causing the prob- "I've realized Play- second intermission. It was Wil- Harkins will miss about three lems, it's more of a mental thing. how patient 1 Freshman defenseman Chad liams' first collegiate goal. to six weeks after injuring his I think we get too comfortable have to be with Ackerman cashed in on the Ackerman went on to score his knee in Friday's contest. Harkins with our leads." this team," said power play at 2:29 to put the Fal- second power play goal of the appeared to have twisted his Bowling Green will be taking head coach cons ahead 5-0. After taking one game, while Jeff Wells scored his knee after catching his skate in a part in the Great Alaska Face-Off Jerry York. I shot, which was blocked by a slid- third goal of the season. Joe rut in the ice at the OSU arena. in Fairbanks where the Falcons "Things came I I ■ » ing OSU defenseman, Ackerman Sellers scored the Buckeyes' The spot on the ice hosted two will go up against the University easy for us to- picked up his own rebound and second goal of the game. season ending injuries last year of Alaska-Fairbanks on Thurs- night (in the n^— 1 fired one of his blistering slap- 'Tonight's game was a real and is known as "Death Valley" day, Maine on Friday and Yale on 11-2 victory) F '^ shots from just inside the blue 'show me what we're made of to some CCHA players. Then, in Saturday. Maine plays Yale on and we got re- line past Slazyk for his first col- game," said York. "The team re- the third period, OSU struck for Thursday, Fairbanks on Friday warded for York legiate goal. sponded very well after the di- four unanswered goals with the and Fairbanks plays Maine on some of the things that we ha- Pronger scored his second goal sheartening loss on Friday." game winner coming from White Saturday. ven't been getting rewarded for of the game at 5:09, after a Clark in other games." shot, Pronger dug the rebound The Falcons jumped out to an away from Slazyk and put it by early 1-0 lead on Saturday when for a 6-0 lead. The Buckeyes fi- Jason Helbing scored on a break nally got on the board at 9:44 away only 39 seconds into the when Sacha Guilbault dug the match-up. Helbing gained con- puck away from Ellis and put it trol of the puck and, skating into the net to bring OSU within alone into the OSU zone, decked five, 6-1. goalie Jim Slazyk and put the puck into the net for his fourth At 16:38, Holzinger took a goal of the season. Assists went centering pass from Mark Lind- to Brian Holzinger and goalie say and snapped it by Slazyk for Aaron Ellis. a 7-1 lead and an extension on his Then, at 3:29 of the first period, four-game scoring streak. Brandon Carper took a pass from With just over a minute left in Jason Clark in the right circle the second period, the Buckeyes and fired the puck past Slazyk picked up a delayed penalty. A for a 2-0 lead. Assists went to delayed penalty is called when a Clark and Tommy Glantz. team going on the power play can Just 40 seconds later, Mike try to score for as long as they Hall put a pass from Jamie Wil- have possession of the puck. Play liams into the net on the stick is stopped as soon as the guilty side of Slazyk to put BG up 3-0 team touches the puck. only 4:09 into the game. Ellis was pulled from the net in Sean Pronger joined in on the favor of an extra attacker since first period scoring barrage the Buckeyes could not possibly 14:57 when he took a pass from score at that time, because play T»« BG Ncoi/rim Nornun Glantz at the left circle and slap- would be stopped as soon as the ped the puck by Slazyk who puck was touched by a Buckeye. Ohio State goalie Tom Askey mlssea a block against the Falcons this weekend. The Buckeyes won on never had a chance to make a Holzinger converted on the de- Friday 7-5 and BG came back to thrash OSU on Saturday 11-2. FALCON MEN'S BASKETBALL EXHIBITION TONIGHT-7:30 p.m. vs. Verich Reps Just Present Student I.D. for Admission

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TV BC Ne wi/rim Nornun Falcon Swimmer Moc Sullivan competes during this weekend's match against Kenyon. The women and men each defeated the teams from Kenyon.

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AP sports writer 28 for 271 yards and one oper, after another week of controversy about his touchdown with no intercep- Job security, angrily attacked the media during a Rumors have circulated throughout the season tions. news conference following his team's 13-13 tie that Cooper would either be fired or resign, but COLUMBUS, Ohio - Walter Michigan led 13-3 early in with Michigan Saturday. Gee has steadfastly said that the coach's job per- Taylor intercepted a last- the fourth quarter, scoring on "Guys, I'm not getting into that," Cooper told re- formance would be evaluated at the end of the ditch Michigan pass at the a 3-yard run by starting quar- porters when asked if the tie had strengthened his season. Ohio State will play in the Citrus Bowl on Ohio State 16 after time had terback Elvis Grbac in the position. "I will not answer that question. You're New Year's Day. expired and returned it 51 second quarter and a 1-yard going to have to ask somebody that makes those yards to end the final threat run by Collins late in the third decisions. I don't make those decisions. "We always decide all our issues at the same as the 17th-ranked Buckeyes quarter. Peter Elezovic "Either the board of trustees or (Ohio State time," Gee said. and No.6 Michigan played to a missed the first point-after President) Dr. (Gordon) Gee or (athletic director) Two years ago, Ohio State failed on a fourth rainy 13-13 tie. kick, but converted the sec- Jim Jones, or maybe the local press around here and-1 call at its own 29 with 1:38 remaining. Cooper Greg Beatty's S-yard ond. might be making the decision with what they wrote was widely criticized for the call after quarterback touchdown reception from this week." Greg Frey was thrown for a loss on an option play. Kirk Herbstreit and Tim Wil- A steady rain started just as It was reported Thursday by The Columbus Dis- Asked if he considered going on fourth-and-4 liams' extra-point kick tied the kick went through the patch that Cooper would be fired if he lost to rival from the Michigan 49 with 1:12 left Saturday, Co- the score with 4:24 left. But crossbars with 1:33 left in the Michigan and also lost when the Buckeyes play in oper said, "You want to gamble, guys, but you want both teams disdained oppor- third quarter. the Florida Citrus Bowl. to gamble with my chips. All right? We went for it tunities to go for the win over Williams had earlier had a On his way out of the interview room, Cooper down here a couple years ago and lost the game. the closing minutes. 38-yard field goal attempt said sarcastically to Dispatch sports editor George And all I see is we lost the game. Ohio State (8-2-1 overall blocked by Jean-Agnus Strode: "I appreciate your timing, George. Thanks "You guys have never mentioned that, right? and 5-2-1 in the Big Ten Con- Charles on Ohio State's first for helping us out." You love that kind of stuff. 'Gamble, coach, ference) punted the ball away possession and missed a Strode responded, "Thanks, coach." gamble!' Then you lose and all I hear is how many when faced with fourth and 56-yard attempt to end the After the game, Gee called the tie "one of our times we lost. We gave ourself a chance to win the five at the Michigan 49 and half. Williams, who kicked a greatest wins ever." football game (today)." 1:12 left. 39-yarder, pulled the Buck- Michigan (8-0-3, 6-0-2) took eyes to 13-6 on a 30-yard field over after the punt at its own goal with 12:16 left. 9 with 1:03 left and allowed After Michigan was forced the clock to run on two run- to punt, Herbstreit completed Illini clip Michigan State ning plays. The Wolverines, a tense fourth-and-goal pass by Mario Fox who had won the last four from the 5 to Beatty with 4:24 AP sports writer In the final four minutes, a Brandon Harrison and an inter- meetings with their rivals, remaining. Williams' extra- pass interference call on Illinois ception by linebacker Matt ran on their first four plays of kick deadlocked things. cornerback Fimel Johnson in the Christenson, who immediately the series before backup CHAMPAIGN, III. - Jason end zone gave Michigan State the fumbled the ball away to Illini quarterback Todd Collins Michigan was forced to Verduzco passed for his 40th ca- ball on Illinois' 2. Three plays center Greg Engel at the Spartan threw a Hail Mary incomple- punt after the ensuing kick- reer touchdown Saturday to lead later, Craig Thomas scored on a 47. tion and then the off, with Ohio State taking Illinois to a 14-10 Big Ten win 1-yard run with 2:56 to go, cutting Tico Duckett ran for 60 yards to Taylor on another despera- over at its own 45 with 3:19 over Michigan State and a trip to the Illini lead to 14-10. in the first half to become the tion pass. left. But on first down, Herb- the Holiday Bowl. The Spartans got the ball back first Spartan back to record Collins' last pass for Der- streit was sacked by line- at the Illini 18 with 2:14 left when three 1,000-plus rushing yard rick Alexander was picked backer Matt Dyson for a The Illini (6-5-1,4-3-1 Big Ten), safety Damian Manson blocked seasons. off by Taylor at the 16 and he 6-yard loss. Two completions who earned a shot at a bowl after Furry Wells' punt. But Michigan returned it 51 yards before gained 12 yards, but the tying then-No. 3 Michigan 22-22 a State couldn't manage a first On its first possession, Michi- being gang-tackled in front of Buckeyes elected to punt week ago, will be in postseason down and Illinois took over on gan State went 74 yards on 15 the Ohio State bench at the from Michigan's 49. play for the fifth consecutive downs at the 9 with 33 seconds plays but Thomas fumbled at the Michigan 33. The most dramatic play of year. remaining. Illinois 1, with linebacker Todd Ohio State's Herbstreit at- the game took place on the The Spartans, who had a three- Ahead 7-3 at halftime, Illinois Leach recovering the loose ball. tempted 47 passes, the second punt as Alexander was hit on game win streak snapped, would made it 14-3 on an 8-yard TD pass After a meager 28-yard punt by highest total ever for a Buck- the facemask by the ball as he have gone to the Holiday Bowl, from Verduzco to John Wright Wells, the Spartans took over at eye quarterback, completing awaited it at the Michigan 8. set for Dec. 30 at San Diego, if with 4:20 remaining in the third the Illini 32. But they had to they had won, but the loss ended quarter. The highlights of the settle for a 29-yard field goal by their season at 5-6,5-3 in the con- 69-yard scoring drive were a Bill Stoyanovich with 3:48 left n Florida crushes ference. 26-yard pass from Verduzco to the first quarter. Vanderbilt 41-21 Applications for The Associated Press spring 1993 BG News editor NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Shane Matthews threw for three touchdowns and 343 yards Saturday as No. 9 Florida beat Vanderbilt 41-21 to set up the Southeastern Conference's first championship game. are now being accepted. Application forms may The victory clinched the SEC's Eastern Division title for Florida (8-2, 6-2 SEC) and put the Gators into the title game Dec. 5 at Birmi- be picked up at 214 West Hall. ngham against the Western Division champion. No. 2 Alabama Vanderbilt (4-6, 2-5) opened the second half with an 80-yard drive capped by Marcus Wilson's 4-yard TD dive to pull to 21-14. Florida came back with Matthews' third touchdown of the day, a 36-yarder to Jack Jackson, for a 28-14 edge with 5:24 left in the third Deadline to apply is 5 p.m. quarter. The Gators led 31-14 three minutes later after Judd Davis' first career field goal, a 46-yarder. Tuesday, Nov. 24 The Commodores came back again, driving 79 yards in 10 plays, pulling to 31-21 when Cliff Dcese ran in from 15 yards at the 12:05 mark of the fourth. page six The BG News Monday, November 23, 1992 Mr.October tops Defense leads Vikings Hall of Fame list past Cleveland 17-13 by Dick Brinster Garvey, the National League's AP sports writer most valuable player in 1974, by Mike Nadel games behind AFC Central- McMillian had 73 yards on holds the NL record for most AP sports writer leading Pittsburgh. his interception returns more consecutive games, 1,207, from Rich Gannon completed five yardage than any Minnesota NEW YORK - Sluggers Reggie 1975 to 1983. He played for the of 12 passes for 26 yards, back, receiver or quarterback. Jackson and Steve Garvey, and Dodgers from 1969 to 1982 and MINNEAPOLIS -- Once throwing two , He has seven pickoffs this knuckleballing 300-gamc winner finished his 19-year career with again, the defense was and was benched at halftime by season after taking over in Phil Niekro head the list of 14 five seasons as a San Diego Pa- offensive enough for the Min- Minnesota coach Dennis training camp for injured cor- first-time candidates on the an- dre. nesota Vikings. Green. The Vikings trailed 13-0 nerback Najee Mustafaa (for- nual Hall of Fame ballot. Durability and consistency Audray McMillian had three at intermission. mely Reggie Rutland). Ballots were mailed Saturday were Garvey's trademarks. He interceptions, returning the Sean Salisbury didn't do to more than 400 members of the had 190 or more hits seven years third 25 yards for a touchdown much better, going 4 for 12 for His three intercept ions tied a Baseball Writers' Association of in a row, a run stopped by the with 9:05 to play Sunday, rally- 30 yards. But he did throw a Minnesota record held by America. Results will be an- 1981 strike. ing the Vikings to a 17-13 vic- 3-yard touchdown pass to Joe several players, most recently nounced Jan. S. He also had impressive post- tory over the Cleveland Johnson, pulling Minnesota to by Todd Scott earlier this In addition to the latest eligi- season statistics, batting .356 Browns. 13-10 with 9:31 to play. season. bles, 18 holdovers are on the bal- with eight homers in five NL Minnesota (8-3) has seven On Cleveland's next play, lot. playoffs all for winning teams defensive touchdowns this Todd Philcox, who replaced an Scott sealed the victory by Included are Orlando Cepeda and .319 with one homer In five season, six in the last four ineffective , breaking up a fourth-and-1 and Tony Perez, who fell short of World Series. Garvey also hit weeks. The defense has carried threw a pass that went through pass intended for Leroy Hoard election last year, when Tom .368 with two homers in the 1981 the Vikings, whose offense has Mark Bavaro's hands. McMil- with 2:03 to play. Seaver and Rollie Fingers were NL West playoffs, when the Dod- struggled the last five weeks, lian made a diving intercep- elected. Cepeda drew 246 votes gers overcame a 2-0 against to a three-game lead in the tion, got to his feet, and went Cleveland's standout was and Perez 215. A total of 315 were Houston and eventually beat the NFC Central. untouched down the right side- also a defensive player, middle required for election. Yankees four games to two in the Cleveland (S6) fell three line for the score. linebacker Mike Johnson. Jackson holds or shares nu- World Series. merous World Series records. Garvey, with 21 RBIs in 22 His five home runs in the 1977 games, and Jackson, with 20 in 45 Series are the most ever. He hit games, are the leaders in playoff three in Game 6 of that Series, ty- RBIs. Garvey shares with Pitts- ing Babe Ruth's record while burgh's Bob Robinson the record Schott apology accepted leading the New York Yankees to for the most homers in a playoff the clinching victory over the series, hitting four in 1977. The Associated Press Los Angeles Dodgers. Niekro, who pitched for 19 of she's tougher than a hard-boiled NAACP, the Urban League, the Nicknamed "Mr. October" for his 24 seasons with the Mil- owl." city's Human Rights Commis- his postseason exploits, Jackson waukee and Atlanta Braves, is CINCINNATI - Community Black leaders were outraged sion, the Black Male Coalition spent nine of his 21 seasons with one of 20 career 300-gamc win- leaders have accepted Marge last week when Schott admitted and the Jewish Community Re- the Kansas City and Oakland Ath- ners. He won 318 for 13th place Schott's apology for using racial in a deposition that she's occa- lations Council, letics, and hit 563 homers to on the all-time list. slurs, and will be watching to see sionally used the term, "nigger." Jesse Jackson, head of the stand sixth on the all-time list. Playing much of his career for whether the Cincinnati Reds She said she used the term jok- Rainbow Coalition, also spoke to Jackson, the American League's weak teams, he also lost 274 to chief executive keeps her prom- ingly, and said she's not sure Schott briefly by phone and most valuable player in 1973, hit stand fourth in that category. He ises to hire more minorities. whether it's offensive. urged her to apologize, Schott 16 postseason homers. led the National League in losses Schott met for nearly three She also made some remarks said. He played on three World Se- for Atlanta from 1977 to 1980, hours Friday with local minority that could be offensive to Jews. The group plans to meet with ries championship teams with losing 20 in both 1977 and 1979. and Jewish leaders upset with The deposition was part of a her again for more in-depth dis- Oakland although he was injured In 1979, he was 21-20. her use of racial slurs and other lawsuit by a fired Reds employee cussions. and did not appear against Cin- Niekro pitched a no-hitter for offensive remarks. Both sides who sued Schott, alleging he was "I don't anticipate a big change cinnati in 1972 and two more Atlanta against San Diego on were pleased with their first dis- improperly fired. The lawsuit, overnight," said Michael Rapp, with the Yankees. After five Aug. 5,1973. He also has the dis- cussion. which has been dropped pending head of the Jewish council. years with New York, Jackson tinction of being the oldest pitch- "It will get harder before it appeal of a judge's pre-trial rul- played for five seasons with Cali- er ever to throw a shutout, re- gets easier," said councilman ing, also said Schott discrimi- fornia before returning to the cording one for the Yankees in Tyrone Yates. "But there was nates in hiring practices. Athletics to close out his career 1985 at age 46. Niekro played enough of an opening that gives Schott has said she's not racist Delta Tau Delta in 1987. He also played for one briefly for Cleveland and Tor- people cause for hope and shows and denied that she discrimi- year, 1976, with the Baltimore onto before returning to the we're on the right road. nates. She apologized Friday dur- Four Time Hockey Orioles. Braves for one game in 1987. "I indicated to her she could ing the meeting with Yates and Intramural Champions make improvements because representatives of the local

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by Christopher Miller Bachman also ordered $500 in victim's health records were that [Calcagno] has ever shown courts reporter fines, accompanying each released to them any degree of remorse." offense, be suspended and used "I think the records were very Bishop did not, however, rec- instead to help pay for any of the colorful in detailing her back- ommend the possible $500 fines. Former University football victim's psychological counsel- ground," Jeanmarie Calcagno "I don't believe that he should player Michael Calcagno was ing not covered by insurance. said. be able to simply buy his way out sentenced by Judge James Friday's proceedings took al- of this," he said. Bachman in Bowling Green Mun- A Wood County Grand Jury most three hours with both the Bishop also told the court he icipal Court Friday afternoon to originally indicted Calcagno on prosecution and defense present- felt the pre-sentence report giv- 40 days In jail and 2 years proba- three felony counts in May after ing their sentence recom- en to Bachman was biased in tion after pleading guilty to sex- a female University student mendations to the court. favor of the defendant. Pre- When the sky is cloudy: ual imposition and unlawful re- claimed she was raped by him on Wood County assistant pros- sentence reports are supposed to Today, cloudy with a straint in October. Feb. 22. The trial, scheduled to ecutor Gary Bishop recom- provide the judge with facts sur- chance of rain. High in the Calcagno, currently residing in begin Oct. 20, was canceled after rounding a case. mid 'Ills Southwest winds 10 mended Calcagno be given a stiff Illinois, must report to the Wood the Wood County prosecutor's of- sentence, including 30 days in "I have read the pre-sentence to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40 County Justice Center at 8:30 fice dropped the felony charges jail and 90 days of work release, report and it reads like a hop. percent. Tonight, cloudy a.m. Nov. 24, to begin serving the and settled for two misdemean- in light of what Bishop said was skip and a jump account of what with a low around 35. Tues- first 20 days of his sentence. ors in a plea bargain. the defendant's lack of remorse. happened that night," Bishop day, mostly cloudy with a Bachman ordered the second 20 Calcagno's attorneys, John Cal- "He needs to be told, to be said, claiming the report fails to high 45 to 50. Thanksgiving days be served consecutively lahan and Jeanmarie Calcagno, shown, that what he did was mention Calcagno's use of force outlook, a chance of rain. under the Justice Center's work toldThe New* the Wood County wrong, whether he thinks it is or and the victim's resistance. Low in the mid-30s. High in release program if Calcagno prosecutor's office decided to not," Bishop told the court."I the mid-40s. qualifies. drop the felony charges after the don't believe up until this time See QUcaRno, page four. Inside The News Say Yes To Cop Rock! High Times: Marijuana is gaining pop- ularity among college stu- dents for its recreational and medicinal values. □ Page five. Outside Campus Parking Holiday: Bowling Green residents won't have to worry about change for the parking meters this holiday season. Mayor Wes Hoffman an- nounced a parking meter holiday last week and from Nov. 21 through Dec. 25, city parking will be free. The mayor cautioned that all other parking re- strictions, such as the two- hour parking limit, parking in handicapped spaces and between 3:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m., still apply and will be enforced.

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The BG Newi/Tcrcu Thraiai CompUedfrom staff and Sending a message to students, Dayton Police officer Douglas with drugs and alcohol. But, It's our purpose to tell kids that you Bonnell entertains Bowling Green Junior High students at • can have a good time without the drugs and the alcohol." Cop'rz wire reports. D.A.R.E. assembly. Bonnell said, "Everyone associates rock-n-roll presented an hour long concert Friday afternoon. Campus page two The BG News Monday, November 23, 1992 Speaker brings U.N. petition to BG Urges famine relief for Somalians

by Georgia Morgan city reporter

Peter Ogbuji knows the differ- ence between hunger and starva- tion and he is using this know- ledge to motivate Americans to help stop the suffering In Soma- lia, a country ravaged with civil war where an average of 1,000 people a day die of starvation. Ogbuji's goal is to get as many college students and administra- tors as he can to sign a petition calling for United Nations inter- vention in Somalia. The one page petition urges the U.N. to do three things: act to ex- pedite food delivery to Somalia; deploy a peace-keeping force to protect the humanitarian nurses, doctors and Red Cross vol- unteers currently working in the country; and to oversee the for- mation of a new government. Somalia faces several prob- lems. Getting food to the country is just the first step. Getting it off the docks and to the people who need it is another. "In Somalia there is no sovereign government," Ogbuji said Saturday night at a hunger- awareness banquet at St. Thomas More Catholic Church. "There are gangs running loose, stealing Tke BG Ncwi/TIm N.rnuui food and then selling it on the black market. Those who need Speaking lo about IS people during a Hunger Awareness Banquet that the United Nations must give help to Somalia and the other the food most are not getting it." at St. Thomas More Saturday evening. University graduate Peter countries who need assistance in feeding their people. Ogbuji, not part of any organi- Ogbujl explains the problems of starvation In Somalia. Ogbujl said zation, has taken on this endeav- ——— | 1^^— or on his own. To rally support Ogbujl goes to different organi- zations on college campuses and gives short presentations about Somalia and then distributes pe- I $5 Rapid titions for those Interested in signing. Ogbuji has gained positive feedback from organizations he BUCKS Printing has spoken to, and many of them are taking further actions to help Cards • Labels • Rubber Stamps the people of Somalia. Invitations • Stationery • Envelopes "Everyone was very touched because his speech is a very emo- Business Cards • Memo Pads tional one. We agreed we need to Name Badges • Desk & Wall Signs do more," Tony Fluellen, GSS president, said. Make Great Christmas Gifts for Your After hearing Ogbujl speak, Family & Friends! GSS submitted a resolution to their general assembly to coor- 186 S. Main. Downtown BG dinate a petition drive and sub- mit one big petition to the U.N. Exp 352-9118 $25 00 The Undergraduate Student 12-2*-92 Mon.-Fll 850-5:00 Mfct. Ordef Government Is also getting In- volved. Monday, November 23, 1992 The BG News page three WBGU-TV raises funds for new line by Chris Abbruzzese general assignment reporter line have had problems too," the fundraiser garnered a good $49,700. MidAm. Inc. Banks con- and this is one way to we can Smith said. percentage. tributed the final $10,000 to put demonstrate that to the station Because WBGU-TV was not the station above their goal. and the people of the area," Ken- A $100,000 capital fund cam- operating at full power it created "A typical campaign is gen- nedy said. paign at WBGU-TV Channel 27 problems for people in outlying erally far less successful than Patrick A. Kennedy, Executive has resulted in the acquisition of areas around Bowling Green. this," she said. Vice President of Mid American The new transmission line a new transmission line which "You are trying to provide a Member and viewer contribu- Bank and Trust, said he felt seems expensive now, but will should be installed by the end of service to people and you lose tions to the campaign amounted proud ensuring that the station actually be more efficient since to $44,475. The station also will be up to full power for mem- they expect less repair problems "You are trying to provide a service to people and you lose received an emergency grant bers and viewers of Northwest than the last line. from the Public Telecommunica- and West Central Ohio. "It's an expense right now but them because they are either getting a bad picture or tions Facilities Program of the "We appreciate the programs In the long run we will be saving nothing at all." Department of Commerce for and services the station provides a lot of money," Smith said.

Tim Smith, director of public relations the year, said Tim Smith, Direc- them because they are either get- tor of Public Relations at ting a bad picture or nothing at WBGU-TV. all," Smith said. The decision to raise money The station began their cam- began in August when the station paign by asking viewers and was operating at only 50 percent members for "$10 for the trans- of its normal power due to a seri- mitter." The campaign received ous malfunction in its 950 foot- strong support from members, line that runs from the transmit- with nearly 25 percent contribu- ter on the ground to the antenna. ting $10 or more. "The transmitter has always been a problem ... other stations Patricia Koehler, Director of who have the same transmitter Development at WBGU-TV, felt Biology committee gives scholarships Presents 'chair' award for first time by Deb France contributing reporter an orientation to science educa- tion. The award, which is given to ed» a senior and a sophomore, is The University's biological based on scholastic achievement sciences department awarded along with good citizenship and three scholarships Friday, along leadership potential. with the first time presentation The McKinney-Whitwer Schol- of the department's "chair" a- arship was presented to Sherry ward. Alexander and is an award given to to an upperclass biology major The scholarships given in- who has demonstrated commit- 001 oi*f tlV* cluded the Patterson, Lubrizol ment and who shows promise of VOY * vah* i\ and McKinney-Whitwer schol- future distinction in a biological lC%cett** arships. sciences career. The recipient Wendy Nelson-Brown, Jon- must also understand the value athan Huffman and Amy Pinney of helping others by a record of were all presented with the Pat- involvement in University or VIS* terson Scholarship, worth be- community activities. ■of tween $500 and $700. The award The chair award of $300 was is given annually to pre-medical presented to Lorraine DeVenney, students in the fall semester of Jane Trumbull and Christine their senior year. These individ- Hess, all support staff personnel. uals were selected by a commit- This award recognized outstand- tee consisting of the Director of ing accomplishments and ser- Student Financial Aid and pre- vice. The Executive Committee medical advisers in the Depart- of the Department of Biological Sciences is responsible for nomi- ments of Biological Sciences and Hone Chemistry. nations. The selection procedure ,»oY Brian Butler and Danielle Fur- is made with approval of the Huntington's »g«S'. *■"""'' long received the Lubrizol Schol- benefactor in conjunction with a arship, which is provided annu- two-thirds vote of the faculty of University ally to a life sciences major with the department. Account Hunhnqron Rates An A+ Work to cultivate the buckle-up habit. Banks It could save your life. P » HurfqPn rVwl 6v*** fC HjPftngion* *t I**!*) itg**M m«X "fa c* Nu<»^^ atfKaT^M WcorporMM « W Nur.rgrr Bare*** incfxpcrtM Uf

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Calcagno Bank vice president urges Continued from page one. "It is clearly the most biased bers, addressed the court. report that I've ever been wit- "I've been around the court college students to invest ness to," Bishop said. system long enough," he Callahan said it was the pros- said,"We've heard he's an up- by Chris Hawley ecutor's office which had biased standing citizen. Someone like local government reporter "People that young should real- cluding shares in 10 to 15 the case, citing Calcagno's status this would not plead guilty unless ly be in the stock market because different companies, young in- as a University football player as he did something. I believe he they have all that time for it to vestors who go it alone could be the reason. raped my daughter." If it's not already lining the till work that magic," he said. putting too many eggs in their "If this was not a high profile Jeanmarie Calcagno, who co- of a local drinking establishment The best way for college stu- investment baskets. case involving an athlete. It counseled her brother's defense, or weighting the coffers of the dents or recent graduates to en- would not have gotten the atten- toldThe News after the judge's bursar's office, your money "If you've got relatively few tion it did from the police and the sentencing she thought the rape could be put to good use in real- funds to invest, definitely go with prosecution," Callahan said. shield law contributed to drag- world investments. a mutual fund," Gorny said. "We pursue every case," ging the case out and tarnishing "People that young should He recommended shopping for Bishop countered. "The record her brother's name. According to National Bank really be in the stock market mutual funds by consulting a speaks for itself." The rape shield law was estab- Northwest Vice President David broker or requesting a written To support their appeal for a lished to protect the privacy of Gorny, who spoke on the 1992 to because they have al that prospectus from funds adver- light sentence, the defense called alleged victims and encourage 1996 investment outlook at a time lor it to work that tised in the Wall Street Journal. on five character witnesses, in- more women to come forward in "Breakfast in BG" presentation cluding University football coach cases of sexual assault. The law Friday, said now is as good a time manic." The prospectus tells investors Gary Blackney and hockey coach prevents the media from using as ever for college students to the mutual fund's investment Jerry York, to testify on behalf of the victim's name and also denies graduate from passbook to port- policy, the kind of investments it Calcagno. defense counsel access to the folio. He recommended certifi- David Gorny, Vice makes and the cost of member- "In the time that he played victim's health records. cates of deposit and mutual funds President ship. It also says how members with us, we've never had a prob- The law has been criticized, as good ways to begin investing. may withdraw money from the lem with him on or off the field," however, for failing to protect Gorny said students with less fund. Blackney testified. the rights of the accused. than $5,000 to work with should Gorny predicted stability in While Blackney and the other "I see absolutely no validity to prepare for a predicted upturn in ter the market is by joining a mu- the stock market despite Wall witnesses expounded on Calcag- the rape shield law," Jeanmarie interest rates about halfway tual fund, said Gorny. Street investors' apprehension no's character. Bishop said de- said. "It denies the accused due through 1993 by investing in Mutual funds are cooperatives over the arrival of President- fendants in date rape cases process under the law." short-term CDs. Although CD formed by small investors who elect Bill Clinton in the White usually do not fit the "typical" Two of the three felony counts rates currently hover at about pool their money to buy a diverse House, saying he believes the rapist profile. originally Tiled against Calcagno the level of passbook savings, portfolio of investments. In addi- Democratic president's econom- But Callahan was quick to point - aggravated rape and gross they may outpace other low- tion to buying "units," shares in ic policies will prove to be more out Calcagno had not pled guilty sexual imposition - were subject principal investments by the fund's profits, investors who conservative than expected. to rape. to the rape shield law which de- mid-1994, he said. join usually pay a membership "Those charges were dis- nied his attorneys access to the However, if you're a student fee and a yearly fee to the man- "We're not going to see as ag- missed by your office," he ex- victim's health records. with a little more money in the agers, who decide when to buy gressive an economic policy as claimed to Bishop. However, the third original felo- mattress, $5,000 to $10,000, now and sell the fund's stocks. we were led to believe by the After the testimony of the de- ny count - sexual battery — was is the best time to start the 10 campaign," he said. fense's character witnesses, the not covered by rape shield, allow- percent to 11 percent return rate The alternative to mutual "The stock market is going to victim's father, a Cleveland ing the defense to view the health of stocks working for you, Gorny funds can be risky: without a di- be the best place to be in the next police officer who was present In records which they claim were added. verse enough portfolio, one in- couple of years." the courtroom with the victim responsible for the dismissal of and several other family mem- the initial felony charges. Speaker Pot Continued from page two. Continued from page five, "Everyone In the assembly re- ested and some were not," Sa- firsthand what it is like to starve. on the Supreme Court after ad- making a comeback on cam- turned the petition," USG Presi- muel Shakir Talib, president, "I know the difference be- mitting he used the drug. puses. dent Jason Jackson said. "We are said. tween being hungry and starv- Many college students also are also taking further action to fund ing. Starving Is when a child is In aware that cigarettes and alco- "The government says that his efforts." Ogbujl said he has personal pain but cannot cry because they hol, which can destroy health, are there are 20 million pot users, but Not all reactions have been reasons for wanting to help the don't have the strength to. Starv- legal, and they don't understand we say there are 40 million," said positive, though. The Black Stu- starving people in Somalia. ing is when a mother has to why marijuana is not available to Steve Bloom, senior editor of dent Union had mixed opinions. Growing up In Nigeria during a squeeze her breast hard just to sick people. High Times magazine, a New "The response was not good or civil war much like the one In get one drop of milk to feed her In spite of numbers showing York-based publication that touts bad. Some people were inter- Somalia now, he has experienced child," he said. the contrary, some say that pot is the virtues of hemp.

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