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Hard work pays off for Alpha Chi Omega (iREEK AWARDS THIRD IN A l-PART SERIES By Carrie Whitaktr ItPOITEl Alpha Chi Omega sisters came back to campus this year with clothes, photos, and among other things a new sense of pride. This pride came from the recognition the sorority received by being a finalist for the National Council Trophy this summer at National Convention. Marianthe Papas, the President of Alpha Chi Omega said that four chapters out of 132 are nominat- ed. The four groups are nominat- ed based on overall chapter excel- lence over the year. "This recognition shows that we live our motto, 'Together let us seek the heights' and that we uphold our standards," Papas said. Papas feels that the University's GRAND OPENING: The new Skyline Chili located on North Main Street is celebrating its grand opening today. The menu will otter many ot Skyline's customer favorites Alpha Chi Omega chapter excels such as cheese coneys, 3-ways, burritos, "sky-fries" and even vegetarian dishes. in four areas; community service, scholarship, campus involvement and sisterhood. Through the chapter's accom- plishments it is obvious that the sorority takes their academics among other things very seriously. Alpha Chi Omega had the high - If s Skyline Chili time est GPA of all sororities at the University fall and spring semes- By Andrew Scharl feature all of Skyline's entrees, started working. Dicky, however, ter 2001. Their accumulative GPA fitPORTi n such as cheese coneys, 3-ways, had only one internship and a ended a 3.27. Spring semester The -based fran- burritos, "sky-fries" and even few credits until he graduated. 2001. the chapter was number chise Skyline Chili reslauranl is vegetarian dishes. This provided a unique two in grades with a 3.11. having its grand opening loday The prices for food will also opportunity and a chance for me The sorority also raised over in downtown Bowling Green. stay about the same with an to be my own boss," explains $19,000 for Dance Marathon, The Skyline will be average meal costing between $3 Dicky said. which was the more than any located on N. Main St. across andS6. It was a tough decision for sorority on campus. In the com- from Uptown/Downtown Bar. The restaurant hopes to cater Dicky to make, but in the end he bined competition Alpha Chi Skyline will not fit the traditional the late night crowds around decided the opportunity was Omega and Sigma Chi raised the style of most . The Main Street on the weekend. worth the risk. most money for Dance Marathon restaurant will feature counter Skyline will be open until 4 am. "We got a loan and are work- and therefore won the Gold Cup. top style service similar to the on Thursdays, Fridays and ing to get it paid off and form a Nikki Bums, a member of the service at Saturdays. line of credit," Dicky said. chapter said that to raise the Company. There will be no wait- Glenn Dicky and Matt "Hopefully, once the store is - money for Dance Marathon ers or waitresses and the restau- Bendure are two former stu- ning I can start taking classes Alpha Chi Omega did everything rant plans to have n- isi of its dents responsible for bringing and finish my final year." they were allowed to da employees U. students. Skyline to BG. Dicky had finished Bendure and Dicky are hope- The merchandise the sorority Corey Fast, director of student his fourth year as a criminal jus- ful in the success of the business. sold to raise money were Dance promotion, believes that Skyline tice major when high school With many University students fcTunMKeapnKNM Marathon fleeces and bags. They has a unique and appealing friend and former University from around the Cincinnati area, also went door to door for canned taste. student Bendure made a busi- they feel that there is a student Fast expresses his Skyline love, and Dicky out to watch the food and had an ice cream sociaL "Skyline uses chocolate sauce ness proposition. Bendure had backing for the restaurant. "If only it could have been here Falcons practice. Alpha Chi Omega has also been as an ingredient in their chili," just eaten at a Skyline Chili "It is exciting because it will be freshman year!" With the opening of the store the Beta Queen for 36 years. said Fast. restaurant for the first time, nice to have a flavor of Head football ' Urban here Dicky is ready to start serv- Bums said that before 1965 there Fast says that at first the food later, Bendure proposed that Cincinnati around campus," Meyer is another member of the ing customers. are not any records so their reign may seem strange but for many the two of them open a Skyline notes senior Dustin Lester. Bowling Green community "I did not understand how may actually be longer. it becomes a favorite taste. For in Bowling Green. lunior David Andersons adds excited about the new restau- much work this was going to be," Cincinnati residents Skyline is a Bendure had attended his excitement, "Now I have one rant. After hearing about the Dicky said. "Hopefully, it will all SORORITY, PAGE 2 taste of home. The menu will Bowling Green for a year and less reason to go home." new opening he invited Bendure be worth it." Hagan speaks on improving higher education By Shannon E. Kolkedy the nation in the number'of col- should receive appropriate fund- take away admissions opening UAIMGING EDItOR lege graduates in the state. ing," Hagan said addressing for students. Ohio public Tim Hagan, candidate for the As a graduate of Cleveland recent cuts in funding fine arts for universities have a long way to go gubernatorial election, spoke to State University, Hagan knows increased funding for math and before they reach the admissions the campus community yester- firsthand the importance of an science. numbers of Michigan and day about his plans for improving affordable education. The G.I. Bill Also, Hagan hopes to adopt the Pennsylvania, he said. higher education. offered Hagan the opportunity to HOPE Scholarship program sim- Hagan has held the position of Hagan's main platfomi issue is finance his education. ilar to a successful program Cuyahoga County Commissioner the recent tuition hikes at public "Anyone given the opportunity already active in Georgia. The for four terms and has been a fac- universities throughout Ohio. to get an education will take program would give students ulty member at both Cleveland The University was direcUy advantage of it, if it's affordable," with at least a B-average giants to State University and Case impacted as tuition rose 16 per- Hagan said. attend public universities Western Reserve University. cent from last year's fall semester. As governor, Hagan would throughout Ohio. The program For more information about The increase in tuition may work to freeze tuition, balance would be offered to students liv- Hagan's campaign, visit have a negative result on the Ohio the stale budget and work to give ing in Ohio and across the coun- www.timhaganforgovemor.com, M Swii»tf BG Nwrs economy, Hagan said. "If this more state funding to public uni- try. www.taftquack.com, and generation isn't educated, the versities. According to Hagan, the HOPE www.firetaft.com. HAGAN: Candidate for the gubernatorial election, Tim Hagan, spoke economy will collapse." "A well-rounded education is Scholarship program grants for outside the Education Building yesterday about his plans for Currently, Ohio ranks 40th in important, all departments nationwide students would not improving higher education.

FOUR-DAY FORECAST WEDNEiMY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Showers High: 71* The four-day forecast is taken Isolated High: 79" Scattered High: 77' T-Storms High: 77' from weather.com T-Storms Low: 55' Showers Low: 59' d UWRSI* «3 Low: 45* 2luesdty.Octotwl.2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM Drug rehab center can keep quiet By M*( Schneider pursuing a criminal investigation for their treatment?'' Ashton said. citing privacy concerns. One staff ordered rehabilitation program and that it did not appear that the mi associated peiss of 25-year-old Noelle Bush. "The court's decision says we member wrote a statement for in February after she was arrested president's niece was getting spe- ORLANDO. Fla. — A judge If the drug treatment coun- cant even inquire about how a officers but ripped it up after a at a pharmacy drive-through cial treatment. ruled Monday

PWo Prorated ALPHA CHI OMEGA: The ladies of Alpha Chi Omega pose at the Union during recruitment last week. The photo excludes its new members.

SORORITY. FROM PAGE 1 "I am very proud of our sorori- awards, this is our only national ty because 1 think we were very The Beta Queen is the sorority nomination," Nikki Bums said, "It deserving of this award," Tricia really makes me want to win next that raises the most money for High, a member of Alpha Chi year." BetaTheta Pi's philanthropy, Beta Omega, said "We worked very In accordance to the national 500. Last year Alpha Chi Omega hard." nomination, Sarah Bums, anoth- won the actual race as well as Other members said this award being the Beta Queen. er member of the University's has motivated them to work to chapter, said. "The opportunities Papas said these accomplish- not only be nominated, but to ments were some of the reasons that have opened up to me win the National Trophy next through Alpha Chi Omega have Alpha Chi Omega was nominat- year. made 100 percent of the differ- ed this year. She also said that the "Although we have won many ence in my college experience." award has inspiredher chapter.

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September 30-0ctober 6 Senior Portraits HOMECOMING WILL BE TAKEN AT THE 2002L-*| Expo 2002 Career Fair

Our tradition • Our place • Our game Tuesday, Oct. 1 MONDAY, SEPT. 30 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2 PERRY FIELD HOUSE Kick-off event Dance Marathon Ice Cream Social 10AM-4PM Noon, Union Mall, Bowen Thompson 11:30 a.m.to 1:30 p.m., Union Mall, Student Union Bowen Thompson Student Union EXPLORE FULL-TIME AND INTERNSHIP Rain location: Lenhart Grand Ballroom Homecoming Game- OPPORTUNITIES WITH 120 EMPLOYERS. Homecoming Royalty Voting Shopping Cart Contest Judging 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., lobby, Bowen-Thompson Noon, Union Mall, Bowen Thompson Student Union Student Union AND Rain location: Falcon's Nest Merchandise Sales 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; 4-6 p.m., Lobby, Homecoming Royalty Voting WHILE YOU'RE DRESSED FOR SUCCESS, Bowen-Thompson Student Union 11 a.m.to 3 p.m., Lobby, Bowen Thompson Student Union HAVE A FREE PORTRAIT TUESDAY, OCT. 1 Merchandise Sales TAKEN BY OUR PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER. Window Splash Contest 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; 4 6 p.m., Lobby, Residence halls and Greek units Bowen Thompson Student Union NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY.

Homecoming Game-Musical Chairs Noon, Union Mall, Bowen-Thompson Student Union PORTRAITS WILL ALSO BE TAKEN ON Rain location: Lenhart Grand Ballroom, Bowen-Thompson Student Union Homecoming Royalty Voting Wednesday, Oct. 2 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., lobby, Bowen-Thompson Student Union AT Merchandise Sales 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; 4-6 p.m., lobby, "INTERVIEW DAY" Bowen-Thompson Student Union 8:30AM - 5PM AT THE PERRY FIELD HOUSE.

VISITTHE HOMECOMING WEB SITE: WWW.HOMECOMING.BGSU.EDU ABOUT HALF OF THE EMPLOYERS ATTENDING EXPO 2002 WILL BE BOWLING GREEN STATE CONDUCTING INTERVIEWS, WHICH MUST BE SCHEDULED ON TUESDAY AT THE EXPO 4 Tuesday, October 1.2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM QUOTE! xgi on: - www.bgnews.com/opinion "Its like if there was no Museum of Art.... It's as important as that."

DANIEL GLUCK, executive director of New fork's Museum of Sex, on the adults-only institution. OPINION If s hard to feel sorry for artists The Recording Industry YOU DECIDE claim that you are taking money to buy more CDs. Many also say We would love to be in your like two to three songs on any- Association of America (KIM) is What do you think of the out of their pockets and robbing that they download songs they shoes, P. Diddy. Yes, these artists way. putting out ads, featuring Britney record industry's new ads? them of their livings. weren't planning on buying any- work very hard but they make If artists want to increase Spears, Missy Elliot and Nelly, "Would you go into a CD store way. Whatever your downloading way more money than necessary record sales they should make E-mail your responses to for it. They make most of their among others. bgnews@>]istproc.bgsu.edu. Please and steal a CD?" Britney Spears reasons are. CD sales have gone better quality albums and sell Are these ads a chance for see our submission policy for asks in the ad. "It's the same down seven percent since last money from tours and advertis- them at lower prices. They are artists to thank you, the fans, for guidelines. thing, people going into the year and multi-millionaire musi- ing They win awards and live never going to be able to stop allowing them to live their computers and logging on and cians want you to feel bad for lives that are beyond most of our everyone from downloading. dreams and making them filthy stealing our music." them. wildest dreams and we're sup- Trying to put a guilt trip on rich? Are these ads a chance for MTV artists are scolding you for The idea that downloading is R Diddy said in a post on pose to feel for them? their fans is not the way to go. singers to show their gratitude to downloading their music. the same as stealing is still debat- MUSIC'S Web site, "When you Most Americans work hard at They should be thanking us you for worshiping them beyond Yes, the industry that makes able Some think it is stealing, make an illegal copy, you're steal- their nine to five jobs and make After overcharging us on every- normal standards and following money off of selling sex violence some think it is bonowing or ing from the artist.... What if you just enough to get by. Then they thing from album sales to outra- every detail of their lives? No, in and profanity is trying to teach sampling Many argue that didn't get paid for your job? Put are expected to spend S17 on a geous ticket prices, they are very these new ads, your favorite us a lesson in ethics. These artists downloading songs has led them yourself in our shoes!" CD that they will probably only hard people to feel sorry for.

LKTTKIiSTOTIII^KDITOa PE0PLE Having a healthy, with things that the privileged talks about racism and has views ON THE STREET Responders majority (white, Anglo-Saxon, that you all associate with a safe relationship heterosexual, male) take for white person, you just assumed How pumped are you show even granted. This includes how much they were white. about Skyline Chili daily journal writing as a way of money is made, the ability to get So a lesson for everyone; GRETCHEN ROBERTS relieving stress in our lives. more racism jobs, and even just the treatment before you go to write an article opening up today? Writing can help clear the in everyday life. in retaliation, or to talk about it in Opinion columnist mind when things get tough Now to address all the people your Ethnic Studies class, do not and it's a really good way to set In response to Mr. |Curt| who read and responded to Mr. make an assumption a person is goals and check up on them Harris' article. By Mr. Harris' white based solely on how they later. I'll admit I write occasion- Harris' article about racism I It's unfortunate that many would simply like to say that you name we can assume he is a guy. sounded in an article. That's a ally, but it's usually on scraps of However, we do not know his *3H people view abuse as more of a live your life in a bubble You are form of racism by labeling before paper or in the margin of my nationality or his skin color, and knowing the facts. So anyone female issue. Men face abusive notes during class one of the majority of males who he never mentioned it in the arti- who concluded in thinking Mr. relationships too, so it's unfor- don't see the benefits that society The second part of the pre- cle. Harris was white just showed us tunate ih,'i many times sentation focused on what gives to you. It's great that you women are "naturally" expect- Needless to say, the majority of all more racism. Thank you for SERGE CHAMPI0NE makes a healthy relationship want the world to be equal, but you just assumed he was white. demonstrating and perpetuating ed to use extra safety precau- the simple fact remains, that it is work. A good relationship is You chose a label for him based the problem. SENIOR, THEATRE tions while driving or walking made up of honesty, equality alone at night. Why should not on how he sounded in his article, "Momma like and respect (HER). Honesty is women bear the burden of tak- Because the world is not equal, not based upon what he really is. MELISSA GREINER trusting one another, equality Skyline." ing extra precautions like keep- many minorities have to deal Shame on you all! When a person STUDENT is not trying to dominate each ing pepper spray in their purse other and respect is not forcing in case they're attacked? Men the other to do something he should believe they have to do the same. or she doesn't want to do. If any relationship lacks these values, I can't forget the men that Sculpture is attracting bees already realize this fact though. it's very difficult for it to work. Again, I'm one of the lucky I'm not bashing all males; just ones because I walked away answered simply. I do not know the rather tall sculpture I noticed those that are so chauvinistic JOSHUA that they have no idea how to from the program realizing that GIOIELLO who came up with the idea, but it is made out of garden hose I've got it pretty good. whoever thought this can sculp- and chicken coop wire, which LARA K0WALCHIK respect any lady. Call me old- fashioned, but the men should The program also gave valu- Guest columnist ture was such a great form of art, was very interesting, I must JUNIOR able information about things is the reason of all of the bees. admit However, I noticed the be preventing further attacks EARLY CHILDHOOD ED. on women by chauvinistic to watch out for, like dating People like myself have been cans themselves were not clean ones. anyone with a history of vio- stung by bees this semester, at all from what it seemed. I "Who doesn't love I am sure we all remember the If someone hits a girl (or lence in their own families. If a some more than others. Myself, I touched one of the cans and it pesky lady bugs last year. They chili at 3 a.m.? vice-versa), the friends of the potential girlfriend/boyfriend have been stung now five times was very sticky. I managed to get would always cling on to your I love college!" boy should reach out and fraz- has hit / hurt his/her prior girl- in the past week and a half. You away from the sculpture as a clothes, book bags, shoes, etc. zle the boy a little to help him friend or boyfriend, there's a might ask yourself how one can school of bees flocked out and You name the place, you could realize what he did was wrong. greater chance that he or sbe be stung that many times within find those lady bugs, including began flying at me. This leads me They are not only helping the will hit/ hurt someone again. If a two week period. Well, very to believe that this sculpture has your dorm room or apartment. girl, but they're helping the boy they have explosive tempers, However, the most damage simple... spend quite a bit out- something to do with the awful realize what he did. break or smash things when those could do is maybe bite side playing sports, studying, or bee problem we have here in Fortunately I'm one of the they are angry, want their way you. It would not hurt as much smoking outside would do the good old Bowling Green. lucky ones who has a signifi- all the time, or blame their fail- as a bee sting trick. In conclusion I feel that we, cant other who listens to and ures on other people, be aware This year the bee population The first time I got stung, I was the concerned students, should respects me. He even joined that anyone can be a target. seems to overrule all when it stung three times by the same have an explanation of why this That means stay away because JANELLE SIMCIC me in a presentation on comes to pesky bugs. Bees are bee on my left arm. Today, I had thing was built, and why the Saturday In honor of this the other person doesn't know now found more than ever on a bee fly up my shirt sleeve on cans were not cleaned out. It JUNIOR month being Women's Health how to control his/her emo- this campus due to many differ- my left arm, and sting me two almost seems that the artist of Month. 1 originally thought the tions and will hurt you too. ent things... drunk people EARLY CHILDHOOD ED. times. I am mildly allergic to this project went to the recycling presentation was a sort of play, This program was especially exposing garbage by knocking bees, which does not help my center, loaded up a truck full of "Skybar and Skyline and I was surprised to find that helpful for the younger women over the cans, over-filling situation. Both days I have man- cans, and poured them out to be in the same night, it was a seminar about healthy who attended. The presenta- garbage cans by students of the aged to be stung, my arm puffed used as a sculpture. I wonder if what more could and abusive relationships He tion was targeted for all girls residence halls who do not up, as it is right now, like a this artist would like to have you ask for? I'm with was surprised too, but it's a and young women between understand the concept of a marshmallow. Ail I ask is why? something like this on his front topic I think is very important the ages of 10 and 18.1 think it's dumpster and a pointless "can Why a can sculpture of this lawn, being used as a giant bee Lara on this one... so he was willing to stay. important for young girls to sculpture" outside of the Fine nature? It would be one thing if hive. Probably not, so why ruin I love college." Sept. was Women's Health have a foundation in the back Arts building All of these attract they cleaned all of the cans that the nice looks of the University Month, and the Bowling Green of their minds to carry with bees in a big way. they used for this project but and make students have to swat branch of the American them throughout their lives. A question unavoidable by they did not. After being stung at the never ending saga of bees Association of University After all, with all of the different many students who live near or the first time, I ventured to the that bother us everyday as we Women (AAUW) has been personas young girls see today, in Conklin North Residence HalL wonderful display of art to see if are trying to enjoy our day, go to busy doing their part to help it can be confusing trying to is where did all of these bees the cans were clean, and by far class or just enjoy the outdoors young women understand that find out who they are. come from? This question is they were not. As I stood next to in general. "Love Shouldn't Hurt." That This was the first time the was the topic in the Mi In i program had been given a Alumni Center Saturday after- grant to be conducted at the JULIO SEPULVEOA noon where I sat comfortably University. Overall, the presen- in a roomful of at least 40 other tation was a success, and a lot SENIOR, THEATRE women. It was like a group of of young girls left with a better HAVE ANYTHING TO PRAISE OR GRIPE ABOUT? "I'm from and girls gathered for an overnight awareness of what makes up a even I know that one sleepover. complete with pizza, healthy relationship. I left hop- Send your thoughts to [email protected] with the subject line "Opinion." brownies, great ideas and ing that the program would Comments will appear in the Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down section. of the best things from prizes. continue and that more people Ohio is Skyline Chili." The first part of the presenta- would be able to see it for tion stressed the importance of themselves.

SHANNON KOLKEOY, MANAGING EDITOR JENNIFER BRACKEN, CAMPUS NEWS EDITOR The BG News Submission Policy KARA HULL, CAMPUS NEWS EDITOR Do you agree with all of this? V* between 600 and 800 words. These attacks and anonymous submissions CHUCK SODER, CITY NEWS EDITOR doubt t Wrte us and let us know are usually, also, in response to a cur- will not be printed. where you stand. rent issue on the University's campus E-mail submissions as an attach- REMAINA. OPINION EDITOR or the Bowling Green area. APRIL L ELLIOTT, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ment to bgnewsg'listprocbgsiLedu JOEL HAMMOND, SPORTS EDITOR IETTERS TO THE EDITOR are to be less with the subject line marked"Letter to Iron 500 words. These are usually in POLICIES the Editor" or "Guest Cohimn."Only e- 210 West Hall BEN SWANGER, PHOTO EDITOR repose to a current issue on the Letters to the Editor and Guests mailed letters and columns will be Bowling Green State University University's campus or the Bowling Columns are printed as space on the NICOLE WULF, COPY CHIEF considered for printing. All letters are Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 Green area. Opinion Page permits. Name, year Phone:(419)372-6966 subject to review for length and clari- JEFF BRAUN, DESIGN EDITOR and phone number should be includ- E-mail: [email protected] ty before printing. GUEST COLUMNS are longer pieces ed for verification purposes. Personal Website: www.bgnews.com KIMBERLY DUPPS, PULSE EDITOR KARISHMA ANIK. FEATURES EDITOR SPORTS NEW SEASON: FALCON HOCKEY OPENS SEASONWITH EXHIBITION GAME AGAINST WINDSOR R\GE& BRIEFING ESPN Game Plan to TUESDAY televise BG/OU game October 1, 1H[ IG NIKS 2002 ESPN Game Plan has picked up (he Bowling Green and Ohio game. The game will be pro- duced by the Ohio Sports www.bgnews.com/spons Network and will be aired on the Ohio News Network. BOWLINE GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Runners Culp, women fourth at EMU By Daniel Gednty lohrbach (37th, 20:26), Kristin place ninth SPORTS RtPORUR Spicer (41st, 20:33). Melissa Amber Culp led the way for Krueger (42nd. 20:34) and Leslie By Daniel Gtdnty (66th, 28:46), Phil King (69th, SPORIS REP0R1ER the women runners this week- Garden (54th, 20:55). 28:59) and Steve Blasko (78th, end, finishing second out of 88 Taking first place in the meet Mario Rothmund was the 31:13). runners in the women's 5K run, was Western Michigan, followed frontrunner for the men's cross The meet was won by the with a time of 18:50. Culp fin- by host Eastern Michigan. country squad this past Friday at University of Michigan, followed ished just three seconds behind Rounding out (he top five were Eastern Michigan, finishing fifth by Western Michigan, the winner, Abby Barnett of Wright State, Wisconsin- out of 79 runners ir. the men's Hk Marquette, Oakland University race with a time of 25:27. Western Michigan. Milwaukee and the Falcons. and Loyola to round out the top "She looked strong the entire The Falcons were without the "That was a pretty good time five schools in the meet. Bowling time, she ran a great race," said services of Briana Killian, who for the course he ran," Coach Green finished ninth out of the (ijach Cami Wells. was a last-minute scratch due to Cami Wells said. 11 schools that participated in Overall, the women finished a bout with bronchitis. Nicola The winner of the race was the event. fifth out of 11 schools that partic- Viljoen, who is still nursing a Chris Stine of Western Michigan, Despite a disappointing finish, ipated in the event. back injury, started the race but who finished 34 seconds ahead the men have a number of posi- "It was a decent finish, but we was unable to finish due to the of the second-place runner with tive things they can take out of still have some work to do," Wells nagging injury. The absence of a time of 24:48. Ihe University of this meet. One of these things is said. two of the squad's top runners Michigan took second through that Kris lachowski ran his best The top five finishers in the put a burden on the rest of the fourth place: Nate Brannen race of the season, taking almost race consisted of Bamett (18:47), squad to fill the void. Wells hopes (25:22), Tarn Leach (25:23), and half a minute off his previous Culp (18:50). Melissa Nasers of to have both of them back to 100 Nic Stanko (25:23), while best time. Coach Wfells was par- Oakland University (18:52), Erin percent and ready to go for next Rothmund rounded out the top ticularly pleased with the perfor- Stauffer of Eastern Michigan weekend's meet. five with his 25:27 finish. mance of Patrick Maynard, who (18:57) and Meryl Marsh of The women runners will next The other athletes to compete ran under 27 minutes for the first Western Michigan (18:59). compete this Friday in the Notre in the race included: Patrick time this year. ErinCjrwtBGNfM Other finishers from the Dame Invitational in South Maynard (37th. 26:58), Kris "He ran much better than the Falcon squad included: Nicole Bend, . I-achowski (51st, 27:50). Troy previous week," Wells said. LEADING: Mario Rothmund paces the field at the Mel Btodt Invitational. Rothmund placed fourth over the weekend. Suitor (35th, 20:18), Cyndi Stiles (54th, 27:52), losh Stucky Bostdorff (36th, 20:25), Sarah Overtime MKN'STKNNIS l\\ IIKliK ARK TlIKY .NOW not the same in pro ball

KEVIN SHIELDS Sports Reporter How many times have we seen it — the overtime games in the National football League, the team that wins the coin toss gets the ball and kicks a game win- ning field goal by just getting into field goal range? It has happened way too many times for my lik- ing, and serious rule changes should be made to this sudden death overtime system the NFL 5 rf&f& has. Not only does it promote guessing a coin toss right, but it allows a team to just gel into field goal range and win the game by kicking a cheap field goal. In this NFL season alone, there .- r - have already been seven games decided in overtime. Three of the seven were decided by a field goal in the end. This past weekend, the l.lePtrtos Cleveland Browns and WORKING HARD: Ian Bliss (left) and Milos Jirout compete in match- Steelers had a very es last year for the men's tennis team. Since then, some former dull outcome to their game. Falcons have moved on, including Geoff Hiscox (Alabama), Joel Both teams played for a field goal in the overtime session, and took Carney (Ohio State) and Nicolas Lopez-Acevedo (Notre Dame). Others, away the excitement and big play like Peter Gardonyi, stayed here in BG. making situations that make the game so fun to watch. No one wants to see a team kick a field goal on second down to win a game. At least play out till fourth down before kicking a field goal. In the college and high school GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN overtime sessions, the rules are much different and a lot more interesting.' First of all, both offenses are guaranteed a shot FORMER BG PLAYERS OFF TO GOOD STARTS ELSEWHERE on the field from the 25-yard line He is now playing for Alabama "I'd say the only thing I miss than he was at BG. Alabama is "I guess I am upset that I and are forced to get as many Despite the heart- points as they possibly can. This break the athletic and attempting to help a team about BG is the friends I made ranked 18th in the country, had to leave everyone I had allows for more interesting fin- that is regarded as one of the there," Hiscox said. "I am still and also is a program with lux- been with, but that's the only ishes and makes both teams cuts caused, tennis best in the country. in touch with them all the uries that were not afforded in thing." Hiscox said. "BG put have to come up with big plays to players grateful for Hiscox is happy to be part of time, though." BG. me in a position to play in the win the game. A simple field goal the Alabama program. I liscox's comments go along "I had a great time in best conference in the coun- won't work since the teams are chance to play else- "It's great here," Hiscox said. with what former men's tennis Bowling Green, but this place try, and it's a great opportuni- already within field goal range at where. "I should have come here two coach lay Harris, has said is amazing," Hiscox said. ty to be here. If anything I the 25, so it forces teams to work years ago." about his team. "Every team here has a great should be thanking Paul for touchdowns. The field goals By Zach Baker Which is not to say that "I ran the tennis program program." Krebs." only work if your defense can SPORIS REPORIER like a family," Harris said. come up with a big stop or cause GeofT Hiscox was arguably Hiscox doesn't miss Bowling Hiscox said he still holds Hiscox still has fond memo- a turnover. the best men's tennis player Green. The former star tennis "That's the way you get the some animosity towards BG ries about Bowling Green, par- player for Bowling Green has most out of people." for cutting the program, but at ticularly about last year's MAC If there is no winner after the ever at Bowling Green. Yet second overtime, teams have to Hiscox now finds himself missed the teammates he lust like his former coach the same time is appreciative championship team. miles away from the school played alongside for three Harris, the senior believes he for the chance to play for a top SHIELDS, PAGE 7 years. is in a better position now school. that he once played tennis for. TEMNIS. PAGE 7 6 Tuesday, October 1.2002 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM Pickerel leads golfers once again

By Chris VAU* day in seventh place and were on the leader board despite younger and less-experienced with Pickerel's performance, Saturday. The other Falcons SPORTS HEPOATER very much in contention. With shooting just one stroke higher golfers once again. Sophomore considering the conditions. struggled with the sloppy con- The men's golf team traveled an opening round of 298 the than the first round. Craig Pickerel was the Falcons' "Craig played an excellent ditions and were unable to to Richmond. Ky. last weekend Falcons were in the top ten, but "We struggled a little bit. The top scorer. Pickerel carded an final round. With a bogey on 18 break the top fifty. Andy Miller to take part in the Eastern then came the rain. first round was canceled due to opening roHnd 76. which left he was still able to shoot a 69, and Chris Leake carded 153 Colonial Classic. The Falcons were able to play the weather and we had trouble him much work to do in the which was great on that course each and tied for 72nd, while For the second tournament very well again, with a 299 on getting on track. The weather second round. and in those conditions," Miller Bud Ziglar finished tied for in a row. the weather played a Saturday, despite the harsh didn't help us out at all, and I Pickerel responded with a said. 79th. vital role. The scheduled 54- conditions. The 299, however, think the team was thrown second round of 69 and was Austin Chase was also in the The Falcons have a week off hole event was shortened, due was not good enough for the through a loop with the bad just a few strokes away from the hunt for top ten. An opening before traveling to Cincinnati to heavy rains, to a 36-holc Falcons to maintain their sev- conditions," Andy Miller said. top ten, despite a disappointing round of 72 left Chase tied for for the Xavier Invitational. This tournament. The teams partici- enth-place spot, and they were "The course was not in that first round. Pickerel finished 12th going in to Saturday. tournament will mark the end pating played 18 holes on both knocked down to eleventh great of shape and played a role tied for fourteenth in the nine- Chase, however, couldn't main- of the fall season for (he Friday and Saturday. place overall. in our team's performance." teen-team tournament. tain that position and dropped Falcons on Oct. 15. The Falcons finished the first The team dropped four spots The Falcons were led by the Miller was very impressed to 28th place with a 76 on

Huggins Maddox OK after relieves mild heart Kordell, attack defeats By Terry Kiimey IH[ ASSOCIATED PRESS Browns CINCINNATI — University of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cincinnati basketball coach PITTSBURGH — The Bob Huggins was making Pittsburgh Steelers' offensive progress yesterday in his recov- line is responsible for protect- ery from a heart attack, doctors ing the quarterback, a respon- said. sibility they carry after the Huggins was expected to game. too. remain hospitalized for two or three days, said Scott Monit, Tommy Maddox came off spokesman for the Medical the bench Sunday to rally the Center in Beaver, Pa., near Steelers to a 16-13 overtime Pittsburgh. victory over the Cleveland The hospital and school Browns as coach Bill Cowher would say only that Huggins' followed through on his threat condition Monday was stable. to bench Kordell Stewart if Doctors previously had said he necessary. was in serious but stable condi- Quarterback is always a tion. hot-button issue among Huggins, 49, suffered a heart Steelers fans, so left tackle attack Saturday at Pittsburgh Wayne Gandy tried to head International Airport, where he off a controversy before it was catching a flight to developed. Milwaukee for acoachingclinic "I want everybody to know Huggins is preparing for his that Kordell was not doing 14th season at Cincinnati. that bad of a job," Gandy said. Bob Coin, athletic director, "Everybody is going to pour it said Huggins was alert when he on him but he did a decent visited him at the hospital. job." "He's talking He's in pain. He has his family there and obvi- The Steelers praised ously that's a tremendous com- Maddox but seemed eager to fort to him." rally around Stewart, who is Dr. Lynne Wagoner, director likely to start this Sunday's of cardiac services at University game in New Orleans, his Hospital in Cincinnati, said doc- hometown. tors will have to determine the "You never know what extent of damage to Huggins' might have happened if heart before they decide when Kordell was in there and we he can return to Cincinnati and were in four wides and the resume work. Erin Carver BG Hem hurry-up," receiver Terance His recovery period will be a BATTLE: Mike Falk (left) and Kevin Bieksa battle for the puck in Saturday's Brown and Orange game. Mathis said. "It could have minimum of four lo six weeks, happened the same way." or could be three months or The Steelers, trailing by longer if Huggins' heart sus- seven points, abandoned tained permanent damage, she their running game and went said. to a set with four wide "In many cases, it can be A new era in Falcon hockey receivers. That was especially completely treated," Wagoner effective against Cleveland said. "I don't think this is all bad because the Browns' two news." Paluch, Falcons use Windsor match as warm-up Huggins had surgery to starting cornerbacks, Corey implant a metal mesh stent to Fuller and Daylon ByWiHCurftore not face last season. McCutcheon, were out of the keep a clogged artery open. SPOUTS REPORHR CATCH THE ACTION! "We're not very familiar "He was lucky he was where game with injuries. The Scott Paluch era offi- with the University of he was, not in the wilderness or 88.1 FMWBGU, the tlagship station for BG hockey, will carry tonight's Maddox came out in a cially began Saturday night action trom the Ice Arena. Windsor," said head coach on an airplane — that's one of throwing mode and the . the worst places to be," Wagoner with the annual Brown and Scott Paluch. "We're looking Steelers moved down the field said. Orange intrasquad game. The The Ziggy Zoomba's pregame show begins at 6:30, while Matt Melzak forward to putting together a more effectively than they Huggins is known for his side- Brown team squeaked by with will handle play-by-play. Andy Evans will do color commentary Look strong effort." have all season. line temper and for turning a 5-3 win. However, it will take for the drop ol the puck at 7:05 p.m. Paluch. however, did realize "Sometimes with your Cincinnati into a perennial win- both Brown and Orange to the advantage of playing a backup quarterback, that's ner. He rages at his players' mis- erase the bad taste of last team you're not familiar with. what they get paid for." Gandy takes and at referees' calls that year's 9-25-6 record. speed. There is a lot of young start for us. We want to start "We're playing an opponent said. "Everyone once in a go against him. This year's BGSU hockey energy and enthusiasm out over with a clean slate." that is obviously as unfamiliar while, to go in and fuse a little He also has worried about team is definitely a new team. there," said junior defense- The team's final tune-up is with us as we are with them." excitement." having a heart attack. His father, Not only do they have a new man Kevin Bieksa. "I don't against the University of The game begins tonight at While most of the focus was Charlie, was a high school coach coach, but they also had seven really know what to expect." Windsor tonight at the BG Ice 7:05 at the BG Ice Arena. After on the change at quarterback. in northern Ohio and had one seniors on the team last year, Junior forward Darcy Arena, before opening up the Cowher made another move before the age of 40. Before Windsor and this weekend's which created some spaces Mc'Convey, who scored the regular season at the Lefty opener in Dayton, the Falcons on offense that was signifi- Cincinnati's annual postseason final goal of Saturday's game, McFadden Invitational in cant. banquet in 1998, Huggins had that needed to be filled. One will play back-to-back games also believes in a fresh start. Dayton this weekend (vs. He replaced Jerome Bettis tests on his heart as a precau- of the things lost was size. against Western Michigan, the "Hopefully we'll have a Niagara on Friday). Windsor with Chris Fuamatu-Ma'Afala tion. "We're a smaller team this first being at home a week "We all know his work ethic year. We have a lot more great year. This will be a great is a team (hat the Falcons did from Friday. . at running back. and his intensity," Coin said. "But when he's away from it, he's also a guy who can relax" The hard-driving Huggins was the third-youngest coach to get 500 wins in Division I. His After 106-loss season, Tigers fire Luis Pujols career record is 500-172, includ- ing a 332-100 record in 13 sea- By Larry lage 1996. Detroit had the worst body." "It's a situation where I've been nization. He was a major league THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sons at Cincinnati. record in the major leagues after Dombrowski hopes to have a out here for three years now with with three teams from Cincinnati has been ranked DETROIT — Luis the All-star break (24-51). new manager by the end of the Padres, I'm from here and 1977-85. No. 1 several times during Pujols was fired yesterday by the Team president Dave October. He mentioned only one I'm very happy here. But again, if When Gamer was fired after Huggins' tenure, but have made after their worst Dombrowski orchestrated an candidate by namer Bruce anybody was to call — not just six games, it tied the quickest fir- the Final Four just once. season in six years. early season shakeup in hopes of Fields, who managed at -A the Tigers — I think at this point ing of a manager at the start of a Cincinnati went 31-4 List sea- Pujols, who replaced Phil reviving a franchise that hasn't Toledo this season. Former in my career, I would sit down season since 1900. Baltimore son, losing to UCLA 105-101 in Garner in April after an 0-6 start, had a winning season since Tigers star Alan Trammel! is with somebody- fired Cal Ripken Sr. in 1988 after overtime in the second led the Tigers to a 55-106 finish, 1993. Bui Pujols failed to provide thought to be high on the team's Pujols, a Dominican, was the the Orioles lost six games en round of the NCAA tourna- tied for the worst record in the a spark on the field or in the list. Tigers' first minority manager. route to an 0-21 start. ment. major leagues. His winning per- clubhouse and couldn't stop the Trammell is the first-base He was the team's fourth manag- "Luis did a very professional The Bearcats begin fall prac- centage of .355 is the lowest for a losing. coach for the San Diego Padres. er since 's 17- job with his staff members, tice Oct. 12, but Coin said he manager in club history. "I don't think anybody was "To be honest with you, if they season tenure ended in 1995. worked extremely hard, and they was not prepared to talk about The Tigers lost to the Blue Jays surprised" by the team's poor call, I will talk to them. And if that Pujols managed the Tigers' walked into a very difficult situa- that. 1-0 Sunday, ending their worst play. Dombrowski said. "I'm not happens, then we'll have to wait Double-A affiliate in Erie, Pa., tion," Dombrowski said. season since they went 53-106 in going to place the blame on any- and see," Trammell said Sunday. last season, his first in the orga- WWW.BGNEWS.COM SPORTS Tuesday. October 1,2002 7 Rams' Warner now out 8-10 weeks By R. B. Fafctrom "He's very upset, but he begin moving the finger in Cowboys' Greg Ellis. That was in the day. the preseason. In the regular THE AS5 0C l»I! D PRCSS understands," coach Mike about a month. The pins will Warner's eighth interception of Martz said the Rams were season. Warner had been get- ST, LOUIS — Kurl Warner Marlz said. "There's nothing come out after five weeks and the season, to go with just one close to signing another quar- ting almost all of the snaps. will be sidelined 8-to-10 weeks you can do about it." X-rays will monitor the healing touchdown pass. terback, but only to back up "I was trying to be cautious with a broken pinkie on his Two years ago. Warner had process during rehab. Warner is 14th in the NFC Martin and Marc Bulger. and trying to figure out exactly throwing hand, the latest blow surgery on the same finger on "There is a risk that if you go and 25th in the NFL in passer Martin, who was 24-for-37 what he felt comfortable with, for the winless St. Louis Rams. his right hand and missed five back too soon, even though rating at 66.4, even though he's for 262 yards with a touch- but he had an awful lot of suc- The two-time MVP was games. It will take longer for you're feeling good, that you completed 70.1 percent of his down and an interception cess for a guy who hasn't done injured in the first quarter of him to heal this time because can recrack the bone," said Dr. passes, best in the conference. against Dallas, will make his any of this stuff," Martz said. Sunday's 13-10 loss to the it's a compound fracture. Matt Matava, one of the Rams' Backup quarterback lamie second career start in nine "I just believe in him. I know Dallas Cowboys, which Mint/ described the injury as a orthopedic surgeons. Martin's wife, Kelly, gave birth NFL seasons Sunday in San he can do it, and I know our dropped the defending NFC "T-shaped break at the base of Warner landed on his hand to the couple's second child Francisco. players believe in him." champions to 0-4, their worst the finger." after he was hit during a safety Monday morning. Mart?, said Martin separated his shoul- start since 1963. Warner will Warner will have pins insert- blitz by Roy Williams and his Martin was supposed to come der in the preseason opener have surgery Tuesday. ed into his pinkie and should pass was intercepted by the in and review game tape later and didn't play for the rest of NFL overtime rules take away Hiscox, now at U. of Alabama, drama, excitement from game thankful for opportunity he has TENNIS, FROM PAGE 5 excited," Harris said. "This is players. a chance for the guys to go to "It will be so hard to see SHIELDS, FROM PAGE 5 makes your defense have to I 'm positive that both sides would "Last year was more than come up with a big stop. A team's be happier with the outcome of special," Hiscox said. "We schools that had much bigger Nicolas and Geoff and not try start going for two point conver- defense should be made to make the game. It would be decided in went though so much and budgets and more support." to coach them," Harris said. sions after a score. Once again the other team punt the ball away a way that makes both teams Harris and Hiscox have a "But at the same time it will you bring into play the need to were probably one of the best and try their chances with the have to work for the win. instead teams in Bowling Green his- reunion in a few weeks, when be great to see them again." make big plays at the most cru- coin toss. However, when it's of just driving into field goal tory. Then to get the news of Brown and Alabama will be Hiscox said that he will cial times. their team that loses the coin toss range and kicking a cheap field playing each other. It will be have mixed emotions for the One team may get a touch- our program being cut, it and allows the other team a field goal on third down. the first time that Hiscox and match. down, and then make the two- goal on a third down play, they Had this system been in play made us more like a bigfami- point conversion to make it an ly. We then had to refocus to Harris will be on opposing "My coach for three years is are the ones complaining. on Sunday, you wouldn't have coaching against me, and I eight-point lead. This forces the Anyway you look at this over- seen a cheap finish like the win the title." sides. In addition, former BG other team to concentrate on get- lime issue, there will be support- Browns and Steelers had. Harris is also proud of what standout Nicolas Lopez- might play a singles match ting a touchdown and then keep- ers and opposcrs to the cunent Pittsburgh was allowed to kick Acevedo will be at the invita- against Nicolas." Hiscox said. ing focus to get the two-point his players have been able to sudden death system. It has been the cheap winning field goal accomplish since leaving BO tional, playing for Notre "I'm going to want to go over conversion to tie it up again. If a there and hug both of them, rumored that the NFL is looking twice, even after they screwed up "I feel like a proud father. Dame. Harris is excited about team loses focus in between the into going to the college and high the first one and had it blocked by but at the same time I am When the program was cut, the chance to see his former touchdown and the conversion, school system, but nothing for- the Browns. Winning games in players again, although he going to want to beat them it can cost them the game. mally has been announced. If the that kind of fashion can not make in one way I was disappoint- The current overtime system ed, but in another I was really said it will be difficult to both." system were to change though. a team like Pittsburgh proud. coach against his former

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