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Poe Ditch Music Festival: The Greatest Rock Concert You Never Heard Of PART 2 OF 3: The Concert

By Annie Furia EDITOR’S NOTE Pulse Editor This is the second part of a three-part series examining the Poe Ditch Music Festival which will mark its 40th anniversary June 1. The largest outdoor concert The morning of June 1, 1975 dawned hot and humid in Bowling Green. held in Ohio of its time, the event rocked the campus and community like few other events in local history. It was a sunny morning as traffic began to back up on Interstate 75 and crowds of people flocked to the Doyt L. Perry Stadium. The Poe Ditch Music Festival, a culmination of 18 months of work by the student group Cultural Boost to bring together the largest music festi- val the University had ever seen, was about to begin. Kim Jakeway, then president of Cultural Boost and now a retired school principal, remembers seeing the traffic on the highway from the top of the stadium. “I can remember looking out from the stadium ... and I could see noth- ing but miles and miles and miles of stopped vehicles on I-75,” he said The highway was so packed with traffic that when the bands per-

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Student runs for mayor, looks to COOKIES FOR TRIP build relations with community Dan Phillips demonstrates leadership through involvment

By Michele Mathis “[Greek life] has positioned Copy Chief me very well to do the things I want to do,” he said. Dan Phillips, a fourth year con- Devin Aller, a former struction management major, Interfraternity colleague and began his candidacy for Mayor personal friend of Phillips, said of Bowling Green on April 26. to his character, “Dan’s a go- Phillips said he possessed the getter kind of guy.” types of leadership qualities Aller will be looking into from the very beginning as he participating in-depth with developed from an Eagle Scout Phillips’ campaign as a possible to serving in a student leader- campaign manager. ship position on Interfraternity “I’m ready to see how the Council. community reacts to seeing a Phillips serves as an active college student being involved ERIC BURGASSER | THE BG NEWS member in the fraternity Sigma SOPHOMORE PAC Wood IV, left, and freshman April Bryant, right, held a bake sale at the Union on Thursday to raise money for an Arts Village trip to a Phi Epsilon. See PHILLIPS | Page 10 Navajo reservation in New Mexico.

BG PLAYS TIE-BREAKING SERIES CRITICIZING RELIGION WHAT IS YOUR SECRET TO SUCCESS DURING The Bowling Green baseball team looks Forum Editor Autumn Kunkel talks about FINALS WEEK? to break a third place tie in a home series Pope Francis’ recent remarks about the “Using your planner, supportive against Akron. Falcons look to continue pay gap. She says that church leaders need friends and strong coffee.” recent success. | PAGE 6 to change their own sexist rules before ral- Leslie Potts lying for gender and equality. | PAGE 5 Junior, Political Science 2 Friday, May 1, 2015 WWW.BGNEWS.COM FRI & SAT NIGHTS FM 10 pm til 2:30 am CLUBKISS KISS ERIC CHASE & BG’S PREMIERE NIGHT LIFE 18 & Up H 21 & over FREE MEAGHAN MICK Country Nite of the Morning Rush Show FRI/SAT WCKY 103.7 127 N. Main St. Bowling Green H clazel.net H facebook.com/clazel BLOTTER TUES., APRIL App upgrade can affect employees Task force to suggest 28 Vacation requests, payroll could change for University workers 2:51 P.M. usage for green space By Meg Kraft vacation times or leaves places to find it,” she said. James Franklin, 48, of Bowling Reporter Green, Andrea Lee, 27, of of absence and supervi- Weimer noted the impor- University architecture students design Bowling Green, and Jamie sors or managers can tance of staying up-to- Norris, 44, of Bowling Green, Supervisors and manag- approve or reject the trans- date on the latest HCM potential plans for grassy area downtown were all warned for disorderly ers at the University may actions all through the upgrades. conduct within the 1700 block look forward to a new user- HCM application. “It’s so [managers] are By Kathryne Rubright While no plans are set of East Wooster St. friendly experience when New features also include aware of the new function- City Editor in stone, it’s not likely that 5:09 P.M. Erinana Brewer, 19, of Maple working with Oracle’s timesheet tabs that report ality,” he said. “If you’re a municipal building will Heights, Ohio, was arrested for PeopleSoft Human Capital time status and a leave and not paying attention to Mayor Richard Edwards be the task force’s recom- theft and shoplifting within the Management [HCM] 9.2 compensatory pay plan. the communications, you will announce on Monday mendation. The city can’t 2100 block of East Wooster St. application upgrade. According to Weimer, might not realize you have the members of a task afford a new building, 8:40 P.M. The upgrade will go live the updated features are a lot of new features and force that will recom- Edwards said. Jennifer Anderson, 34, of May 26 at 6 a.m. “really good for supervi- more information at your mend a plan for the city’s “It would take a lot of Bowling Green, and Tiffany fingertips.” Lawson, 32, of Bowling Green, Dave Weimer, appli- sors,” but the reason for green space. money to do that and were both cited for theft and cations developer, and upgrading is because of the Lydia Rosales, clerical The open green space, we’re not in a position to shoplifting within the 2100 Margo Kammeyer, project software provider. specialist, attended the located on the corner of do that given other pri- block of East Wooster Street. manager of Information “The HCM upgrade is event because she deals South Church and West orities for the city right WED., APRIL Technology Services, necessary because it is an with payroll services on Wooster Streets, is the now,” Edwards said. explained the upgrade Oracle product and will a daily basis. She was sat- result of the demolition Given that, the task 29 through a demonstration in end the support of the cur- isfied with the preview of of Bowling Green Junior force must consider the 2:56 A.M. Olscamp on Wednesday. rent version in June, so we new features of the HCM High School. operating and mainte- Jeffrey Prowant, 51, of Bowling “The HCM system effects want to make sure we stay upgrade. The city purchased nance costs of whatever Green, was warned with dis- orderly conduct for accusing everyone at the university,” supported by Oracle,” he “It’s easier to navigate,” the space from Bowling option it recommends for patrons at Corner Grill of Kammeyer said. The pur- said. she said. “It seems like it will Green City Schools for the space. Additionally, being Nazi spies. pose of the application is Weimer said the applica- make things quicker for us.” $1, agreeing to relieve the project will require 2:37 P.M. to allow faculty to see time tion upgrade will change Kammeyer suggests the district of the demo- citizen funding. Nicholas Kannel, 21, of Bowling and labor functions and for managers and supervi- managers who are not lition costs, said Brian “In order to build com- Green, was arrested for theft timesheets. sors, but student employees familiar with the software Bushong, finance direc- munity pride, I want to within the 100 block of West The new, cleaner and will see very few changes should take training classes tor. Demolition cost the see a public fundrais- Gypsy Lane. user-friendly upgrade to the BCOMM time clock to learn about the applica- city $485,000. ing campaign,” Edwards stores information for system. tions. The task force will be said. “We’ve had a lot of CORRECTION faculty members and Kammeyer said fea- “It’s going to increase effi- responsible for recom- success in Bowling Green includes common labor and tures from the old version ciency across the board,” mending a plan for the doing that very kind of POLICY payroll testing. of HCM will still work, she said. space and a timeline for thing.” We want to correct all factual The major change of the but managers should take Managers and supervi- implementing the plan, He mentioned over errors. If you think an error has application includes the advantage of the upgrade. sors who are interested in Edwards said. $800,000 for the Simpson been made, call The BG News at ability to manage delega- “It gives them expanded becoming more familiar In 2008 — before the Garden Park and over 419-372-6966. tion. Managers can approve capabilities, quicker access with the applications can 2012 demolition of the $400,000 for the Tucker or report time for their to employee information attend Manager Self Service school — the space was Woods as previous exam- Check out the full interactive employees as well as create and we’ve consolidated a classes, offered April 6 studied as a potential ples of this kind of fund- blotter map at BGNEWS.COM delegation requests. lot of information so they through May 14. Register at site for a new municipal Employees can request don’t have to go to multiple infopro.bgsu.edu. building, Edwards said. See GREEN | Page 10

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Back in the house “Full House” reboot announced, storyline mirrors orginal series

By Hannah Benson Reporter

What ever happened to predictability? I’ll answer that; it hasn’t gone anywhere. Following in the footsteps of the “Boy Meets World”’s sequel series “Girl Meets World,” a sequel series to “Full House,” titled “Fuller House,” will release on Netflix in 2016. John Stamos, otherwise known as the beloved Uncle Jesse, made the announcement April 21 on Jimmy Kimmel Live! In addition to Uncle Jesse, characters to return to the show include Michele, D.J., Stephanie, Joey, Kimmy, Aunt Becky and Danny. Let me tell you, the fourth grade me is pumped. The original show aired 192 episodes within the span of 1987-1995 on ABC. However, reruns have aired for the past two decades, creat- ing a following amongst another generation. Like the “Boy Meets World” spin-off, it’s not surprising that “Fuller House” will have a very similar plotline to “Full House.” The series will follow D.J. Tanner, who is pregnant and recently widowed, and her two sons. She will receive help from her sister Stephanie, an aspiring musician, and best friend Kimmy. When the original show first aired, it followed Danny Tanner, recently widowed, receiving the help of his brother-in- law and best friend to raise his three daughters. Sound familiar? Honestly though, I think its smart to create an almost identi- cal plotline. The audience (and by audience, I mean me) is looking for familiar. They know why they liked the show and they want to come back to that. It will be interesting to see the show take place in today’s technology-driven world. One thing I am concerned with is believability.

See HOUSE | Page 4 Students prepare for summer, on-campus fashion trends Dresses, light V-necks, demin shorts in for upcoming season’s warmer weather

Meg Kraft Fashion Columnist Finding light, trendy and major, says denim shorts are cheap summer footwear was one of her many favorite warm easy for her as she wears black weather trends. Finals week fashion consists of canvas slip-on shoes from the She expresses her summer oversized hoodies, comfortable dollar store. style by dressing in comfortable yoga pants and under-eye bags. According to Glamour but chic ensembles. With just one week standing Magazine, comfortable flats “Maxi dresses, crop tops, between students and sum- and slides are back in style. shorts and skirts, anything mer break, Falcons are looking Birkenstock crew-cut sandals, that’s easy to throw on,” she forward to shedding the baggy Rainbow leather flip-flops and said. clothes and showing off their an assortment of TOMS have Old Navy’s Early Summer summer styles. been seen on campus in the Extravaganza sale currently Chelsea Riegsecker, inclusive final weeks of spring semester. features maxi dresses as low as early childhood major, can’t Riegsecker loves summer $22.00. wait to wear sundresses. styles but thinks some trends Littlejohn dines in style, “I’m going to Italy this sum- have reached their peak. wearing an oversized thrift mer, so I’m probably going to “I hate when people wear store flannel, Forever21 denim be wearing a lot of long, flowing tights underneath their shorts and black combat boots in the dresses,” she said. and overly ripped jeans,” she Union. Riegsecker wears a pink and said. teal Mudd floral dress with black DaiJane’ Littlejohn, crimi- See FASHION | Page 4 MEG KRAFT | THE BG NEWS tights and a magenta blazer. nal justice and psychology DAIJANE’ LITTLEJOHN pairs flannel and denim as she eats in the Union. 4 Friday, May 1, 2015 PULSE WWW.BGNEWS.COM FASHION From Page 3

She said she plans to obtain a “chill” summer wardrobe and shop at Bakers Shoes for colorful sandals and sneakers. Pops of color and pat- terns will also be seen in menswear this summer, according to GQ Magazine. Gehrig Dieter, sport management major, wears a blue and white pinstripe Banana Republic but- ton down shirt, Zanerobe khaki joggers and lim- ited edition J.Crew Nike sneakers. He plans to wear casu- al, low top Nike running shoes and football cleats this summer. “My favorite summer menswear trends are light V-neck shirts, ath- letic shorts and athlet- ic shoes,” he said. “This will be a good summer for Henley [shirts].” Dieter suggests students shop at J.Crew’s factory store and H&M to get the most stylish yet affordable summer styles. “I think Crocs and cargo shorts gotta go,” he said, referring to unfashionable summer trends. Students will soon exchange their finals week stress and sweats for light- er layers and stylish sum- MEG KRAFT | THE BG NEWS MEG KRAFT | THE BG NEWS mer threads. CHELSEA RIEGSECKER models a floral dress, which are a trend for summer fashion. GEHRIG DIETER models one of his summer outfits. He advises to shop at J.Crew and H&M. HOUSE From Page 3 Media Review:

I can forgive the acting “Kintsugi” skills of a three- or ten-year- old, but I don’t know how Band’s newest has familiar sound in well the now middle-aged actors are going to fare. comparison to previous album I have to remind myself though, it’s not quality By Zachary Ferguson with the understanding Pulse Reporter I’m after. that life is beautiful, even It is indeed this famil- through the hard times. iarity; the desire to remi- The band still sings of trou- nisce about my childhood released their eighth bles, but they sound more in a way. album, “Kintsugi,” on comfortable with dealing Do I think there will be March 31, 2015. It has been with them. horrible puns, well-timed a long wait since their last The first single that they sentimental music, witty album, “Codes and Keys,” released for “Kintsugi” catch phrases and a moral which came out in 2011. was “Black Sun.” This was at the end of episode? “Kintsugi” rings of all the a nice taste of what was YES. In fact, I demand it. same motifs a Death Cab to come. “Black Sun” gave The show would not be for Cutie album has. This Death Cab fans an exciting complete without these. is not to say that “Kintsugi” teaser from a band that had Not only am I excited is not unique from the been away for some time. because I am revisiting a other Death Cab , The album opens up show from my childhood, but that it is a continuation with “No Room In Frame,” but because I now have of the unique sound that which starts off a lit- something new to fuel my only Death Cab for Cutie tle slow but picks up as Netflix addiction. can provide. Gibbard sings to us about When the show airs, you The specialty of Death his place in world. By this can expect to find me in Cab can be traced back point the album has you my room until I finish the PHOTO PROVIDED to their lead vocalist, Ben hooked, which is perfect last episode. REVIEWER ZACHARY Ferguson writes that “Kintsugi,” pictured here, maintains the unique sound of Death Cab for Cutie. Gibbard. Gibbard has a because the next song is special voice that can not “Black Sun,” which gives only be associated to the fans familiarity. Like most alternative genre but to singles, “Black Sun” is defi- HELP MAKE Death Cab for Cutie itself. nitely not the most impres- The BG News is now More recently Gibbard’s sive song on the album. voice can be related with The song that makes accepting applications for his other band, Postal the album rememberable Service, but the true cham- against their other albums Summer & Fall pion is Death Cab for Cutie. would have to be their song “Kintsugi” feels like “Good Help (Is So Hard To 2015 Staffs a sequel to “Codes and Find).” The song still has Keys.” The songs ring of that distinct Death Cab THE REPORTERS similarity, but the differ- sound, but it has a strange ence is in their pace and feeling of joyful hope mixed SPORTS REPORTERS tone. “Codes and Keys” was with repressed sadness. WEB STAFF a slower and more somber This mixture of emotions album, reflecting more on make the song an anthem STAFF EDITORS emotions of nostalgia and of confidence and opti- inner torment. “Kintsugi” mism that the band seems VIDEOGRAPHERS is faster and has more to have gained since “Codes OPINION COLUMNISTS songs that have the rock n and Keys.” The album is roll element. “Kintsugi” is one of the best the band SOCIAL MEDIA a extension of the band’s has ever made, and could character development. In probably only be rivaled PHOTOGRAPHERS “Codes and Keys,” the band by “Codes and Keys.” NEWS was more reserved and It is a perfect album MULTI-MEDIA ASSISTANTS depressed, hiding behind a for graduating college YOUR NEWSPAPER GRAPHIC DESIGNERS slight smile. students and a must- & MULITIMEDIA In “Kintsugi,” the band listen for all that enjoy COPY EDITORS has grown in maturity alternative music. INFORMATION SOURCE Applications are available in 210 or 204 West Hall. N.W. Ohio’s Most Unusual Race SHARE YOUR Interviews will begin last week of April. SATURDAY, MAY 16TH, 2015 INSIGHT Return completed application and please Bike 36 miles CREATIVITY Canoe/Kayak 6 miles IDEAS sign up for an interview time at 210 West Hall. Backpack 8 miles Students (ages 20-24): $20 OPINIONS Questions or further information? Proceeds support The Naturalist Scouts Contact The BG News at [email protected] Info: 419-826-5182 with the Campus Maumeetriadventurerace.net FORUM Friday, May 1, 2015 5 PEOPLE ON THE STREET What is your secret to success during finals week?

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CHANLER BROWN

Questions can lead to answers about where to go in life Catholic leaders need to work on sexism within Church

The semester is coming College is but one step On Wednesday, Pope of our children, all very to a close, the end of a toward success and some- Francis declared his sup- limiting roles for women short yet seemingly long times we’ll have to trip on port for equal pay among who may wish to pur- JASON MCINTYRE AUTUMN KUNKEL journey, as many students COLUMNIST a step before we land in men and women for FORUM EDITOR sue other avenues, such are graduating. our next journey. doing the same job, citing as a career. Where to go is a big There is really no telling the gender pay gap that And what about the question for many people, where we will end up in plagues working women. reasons for not allow- including myself. I have this world we will never this world. You can prepare He went on to express which he stated that there ing women to be priests? learned that in life there know the answers to. And all you want for something his disgust with the fact is a need to “achieve real According to the Catholic are many questions we sometimes that is a very and end up changing per- that such an injustice equality” for women in all Education Resource Center ask ourselves and that for good thing. spectives right at the end exists, saying “Why should aspects of life, including [CERC], even though “...it every question there is Our fears have a funny because of a discovery of it be taken for granted that the workforce and within can’t be denied that there an answer. way of making us ques- something that can lead to women must earn less the family. are women who could be A lot of the time, we can tion ourselves from time greater things. than men? The disparity is Pope Francis’ comments more moving orators than get paranoid and upset to time. These are doubts The key is to remain pure scandal.” have, of course, been large- some priests and provide when trying to figure and they have ruined the open to such discoveries According to the ly applauded. But I’ve been more consolation within things out in our lives, but dreams of many. and the only way to do Washington Post, the left sorely unimpressed. the confessional...”, they we must use caution when We, as college students, that is to always ask ques- Pope’s comments were Church leaders may talk are not allowed to be choosing the tools we will are at many forks in the tions. You should have part of a speech regard- about the importance of priests because Jesus chose use to discover the answer road in terms of knowing more questions in your ing the importance of mar- equality between men and only men to be his apostles. to a question. If you bring where we want to end up. lifetime, then answers. riage in society, especially women, but what about the The CERC further states anger, frustration and hate Some of us are sure and An answer for everything in lieu of declining mar- discrimination that takes that Jesus had other roles along with you on your some of us are not. And does not make it right, riage rates. place in the very religion for women, “...but they journey, you may not be there is nothing wrong because sometimes ques- In the speech, the reli- they represent? were not to assume the able to handle the answer. with not knowing where tions have more than gious head addressed the Still, in 2015, women are function of teaching in If you bring love, patience you want to go! As long as one answer. importance of equality not allowed to be priests, the Christian assembly... and humility with you, we use the tools we have You may or may not have between men and women, bishops or popes. And in which was restricted to then you can take apart built for ourselves, we can a clear direction when you stating that Christians some Catholic churches, the clergy.” the question and under- find many answers along walk across the stage, but should embrace “radical girls aren’t even allowed to Despite the educa- stand its entirety. the way. you will walk away with equality” by supporting be servers. tion center’s efforts, all I Finding a career path, When we approach many questions that will equal pay for equal work. Even the Catholic hear are excuses to keep a friend, a lover and a questions in a calm and lead to an educated future. He went on to say that it Church’s condemnation women in their place. And solution to a problem is positive way, we can root The funny thing I have was wrong to blame the of unnatural birth control although Church leaders no easy task and can take the question in a goal. In learned about college is decline in marriage on the hurts women more so than continue to rally for jus- a lot of time. The key is order to get somewhere, you come with questions women’s rights movement men. Sure, the Church is tice, I can’t get past the bla- to remember that life is you have to set a destina- and you leave with more and that doing so “...is a against birth control for tant hypocrisy. an adventure and there tion. Passions, desires and questions. form of chauvinism that both men and women, but They can talk about the are going to be many interests are the best ways So when you have your always wants to control the inability to use it has need for gender equality all twists and turns that will to reach a goal, so we must degree in your hand the woman.” always, historically speak- they want, but until sex- affect you in all kinds of be sure to include these in remember: answers come This isn’t the only time ing, burdened women con- ist, oppressive regulations crazy ways. our questions. in their own good time a Catholic leader has siderably more. regarding women’s places Sometimes we jump to Uncertainty is natural and rushing only makes addressed the status of After all, we’re the ones in the Catholic Church questions that are root- and it happens for a very you miss the beauty women. According to the who must physically carry are abolished, “talk” is all ed in worries and short- good reason. It reveals to of success. Post, in 1995, Pope John the pregnancy in our bod- they’ll ever be. comings and we have us that there is a hidden Paul II addressed the ies, bear through the pain to recognize that there treasure inside of us that Respond to Jason at issue of pay inequality in of labor and are expected Respond to Autumn at are some questions in has yet to be discovered. [email protected] his “letter to women,” in to be the main caregivers [email protected]

WILLIAM CHANNELL, MANAGING EDITOR THE BG NEWS SUBMISSION POLICY KENDRA CLARK, CAMPUS EDITOR THE NEWS LETTERS TO THE EDITOR POLICIES E-MAIL SUBMISSIONS BG KATHRYNE RUBRIGHT, CITY EDITOR Letters are generally to be fewer Letters to the Editor and Guest Send submissions as an attachment than 300 words. These are usually Columns are printed as space on the to [email protected] with the CAMERON TEAGUE ROBINSON, BRANDON SHRIDER, SPORTS EDITOR in response to a current issue on the Opinion Page permits. Additional subject line marked “Letter to the EDITOR-IN-CHIEF LILY BARTELL, IN FOCUS EDITOR University’s campus or the Bowling Letters to the Editor or Guest Editor” or “Guest Column.” All sub- Green area. Columns may be published online. missions are subject to review and 210 West Hall ANNIE FURIA, PULSE EDITOR Name, year and phone number editing for length and clarity before Bowling Green State University AUTUMN KUNKEL, FORUM EDITOR GUEST COLUMNS should be included for verification printing. The editor may change the Guest Columns are generally longer purposes. Personal attacks, unverified headlines to submitted columns and Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 | Phone: (419) 372-6966 ALYSSA N. BENES, PHOTO EDITOR pieces between 400 and 700 words. information or anonymous submis- letters at his or her discretion. Email: [email protected] DESIGN EDITOR These are usually also in response sions will not be printed. MIKE GRAGG, to a current issue on the University’s Website: http://www.bgnews.com KRISTEN TOMINS, SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR campus or the Bowling Green area. Two submissions per month Advertising: 204 West Hall | Phone: (419) 372-2606 MICHELE MATHIS, COPY CHIEF maximum. SPORTS Friday, May 1, 2015 6

Andrew Andrew P LACINAK P LACINAK No: 11383276 No: 11383277 NO: 11383278 Seat: 5R NO: 11383277 Seat: 5R SEAT: 5R SEAT: 5R DATE: 5/1/15 Date: 5/1/15 DATE: 5/1/15 Date: 5/1/15 TIME: 3 P.M. Time: 3 p.m. TIME: 3 P.M. Time: 3 p.m.

Name C Trey C KEEGAN KEEGAN No: 11383278 No: 11383279 Seat: 5R NO: 11383279 Seat: 5R NO: 11383280 SEAT: 5R SEAT: 5R Date: 5/1/15 DATE: 5/1/15 Date: 5/1/15 DATE: 5/1/15 Time: 3 p.m. TIME: 3 P.M. Time: 3 p.m. TIME: 3 P.M.

Falcons look to move into sole possession of third place

By Brandon Shrider Sports Editor Mid-American Conference series iebreaking while Akron has lost its last two, T The tie between Bowling Green with a 1-5 MAC record in that span. and Akron baseball will be broken But the teams are locked in a NO: 11383282 this weekend. third place tie within the MAC East, The tale of the tape has been a bit each with a 9-9 conference record. SEAT: 5R different for either side over its past “We are tied with them in the DATE: 5/1/15 few weeks. MAC standings, so this weekend is Event TIME: 3 P.M. BG has won each of its last four very important,” said head coach See BASEBALL | Page 7

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BG attempts to make tourney, build on Kertes’ career game By Aaron Parker apiece against Central Michigan Assistant Sports Editor and Eastern Michigan. “We need to take the way we Following a career night for played today into this weekend,” senior Jamie Kertes in a win Kertes said. “We have to keep over Valparaiso, the Bowling pushing, one pitch, one hit and Green softball team will finish one inning at a time.” its regular season on the road To have a chance at making the against Eastern Michigan and Mid-American Conference tour- Central Michigan. nament, the team will have to Kertes threw a complete game win three out of the four games, shutout against the Crusaders on something it has not been able Wednesday to lead her team to to do since its opening weekend a 2-0 victory. Kertes struck out in February. a career-high 10 batters in the In addition, the team will need game, the last she will play on the seventh and eighth placed Meserve Field as a Falcon. Ohio University and Akron to split “It was definitely a bittersweet their doubleheader this weekend. day,” Kertes said. “It was very In the event that either Akron or exciting, and I just tried to enjoy Ohio sweeps in their series, the being out on this field and not Falcons could still take the last take it for granted. It’s been an tournament spot if they win all honor to play on this field.” four games. That is something The Falcons will look to keep they have not done this season. that momentum as they head SHEILA HOEGLER | THE BG NEWS into the weekend for two games See SOFTBALL | Page 7 MOLLY HOLLIDAY looks at an oncoming pitch in a home game at Meserve Field earlier this season. WWW.BGNEWS.COM SPORTS Friday, May 1, 2015 7 THE BG NEWS SUDOKU

SUDOKU To play: Complete the grid FILE PHOTO | THE BG NEWS so that every row, column BROOKE PLEGER winds up to throw the hammer in a home event earlier this season. and every 3 x 3 box contains the digits 1 to 9. There is no guessing or math involved. Track and field team prepares for Jesse Owens Classic Just use logic to solve By Aaron Parker Track and Field Coaches the event in under a min- school and MAC record Assistant Sports Editor Association. Out of the ute and has done so twice this past Friday at the MAC schools ranked in already this year. Ashland Alumni Open. With only two weekends the region, Bowling Green Sinclair is also ranked Her throw of 225 feet 11 remaining until the Mid- is ranked fifth. Nationally, fourth in the MAC in the inches broke a MAC record American Conference the team has moved five 400. that has been standing Championships, the spots since last week to Junior Alicia Arnold has since 2009. She is five feet Bowling Green track and take 53. also put herself in scor- ahead of any athlete in the field team will compete in Well into the season ing position come tour- country so far this year. In the Jesse Owens Classic at there have been stand- nament time, qualifying addition, the throw moved Ohio State this weekend. out performances that for three separate events. her up to seventh all time Athletes from over 35 the team will look to She is ranked fourth in in collegiate event history. teams are expected to build on against tough the MAC in the long jump Overall, the team has compete in the meet. competition. and is less than five inch- 18 marks that are ranked granted their release from the program. “This is our last big Redshirt senior Brittany es behind the number among the top 10 in the SPORTS Austin and Dickerson were team- weekend to move up all Sinclair has dominated one spot. conference and have BRIEF mates at Paris Junior College before of the lists and finish the 400 hurdles this year Arnold is currently another 15 marks in the joining the program for the 2014-2015 preparations for the MAC in the conference, break- third in the 100 and sixth top 20. Four of those Falcon basketball duo season. Championships,” head ing the school record with in the 200. marks currently qualify leaves program Dickerson averaged 5.7 points per coach Lou Snelling said. a time of 58.97 seconds. Senior Brooke Pleger for the NCAA East Region What has been rumored on Twitter game and 2.4 rebounds, playing in 31 “We need to take advan- She ranks first in the con- has also dominated this Preliminary Round in for the last few weeks has become games for the Falcons. tage of our opportunities.” ference in the event and year, but she has been Florida. official. Austin averaged 3.5 points per Going into the meet, the is more than a full second doing so on a national The Classic will start on The University’s athletic department game, 1.4 rebounds and 2.6 assists, Falcons are ranked No. 14 ahead of her closest com- scale. She is ranked first Friday with the first Falcon has officially announced that men’s playing in all 33 games for the Falcons. in the Great Lakes Region petition. She is the only in the nation in the ham- scheduled to compete basketball players Delvin Dickerson and The athletic department said it will by the United States athlete in the MAC to run mer throw and broke the at 2 p.m. Jovan Austin have asked for and been have no further comment.

in a three way tie for the for post season play. its recent games. game against Malone on SOFTBALL fourth spot in the MAC. “We now have to take BASEBALL As a team over its past Tuesday, 9-7, before defeat- From Page 6 The Chippewas are 22-19 care of one pitch at a time, From Page 6 19 games, BG has hit .295, ing Youngstown State on the overall and have a 10-6 but if we play like we did averaged more than six runs road, 4-2. The first opponent record in the conference. [Wednesday], and we play Danny Schmitz. “The MAC per game while the pitching Either way, despite the for the Falcons will be They have also been scor- within ourselves, I know is a really tight race right staff has a combined ERA of recent success for the Eastern, who currently ing the ball in high num- we are capable of having now so we must execute all 3.50 and let opponents hit Falcons, they will urgently sits at the second lowest bers as of late, sending a big weekend and mak- weekend long.” just .231 against them. be looking to maintain their spot in the conference with home a total of 23 runs ing a heck of a run at it,” Starting the year 5-16, The team has scored at level of play at each of the an overall record of 16-30 in their last three wins. she said. “And obviously 0-5 in the MAC, the Falcons least 10 runs in four of those three phases that coach and a conference record The Falcons have not getting a pitching perfor- understand that the hole games while holding oppo- Danny Schmitz preaches. of 4-11. They are also on scored that total in their mance like [Wednesday] they put themselves in nents to three runs or less in BG expects to continue a four game losing streak, last 10 games. never hurts, either.” requires them to continue 11 of those games. rolling with its usual three- the last loss coming in an Despite the odds being The Falcons will begin their recent string of success. BG will have to quick- man rotation of Jason Link 8-0 shutout. stacked heavily against with Eastern on Friday at 1 Looking for a berth into ly right the ship from on Friday, Andrew Lacinak Central, on the other their favor, head coach p.m. while Akron and Ohio the MAC tournament, this Wednesday’s game though. on Saturday and Zac Carey hand, has won four out of Shannon Salsburg believes start their doubleheader will be a pivotal conference After beating rival Toledo wrapping up the series on its last five and are sitting that there is still a chance on Saturday. series in which the Falcons at home on Tuesday, 5-1, the Sunday. can seize the opportunity Falcons traveled to Toledo a The pitching has been a and separate themselves day later, ultimately losing drastic improvement from Is there a firmly into third place in 13-6 and surrendering the the beginning of the year, story in the the East. second most runs they have and now-closer Trevor The recipe for success is all season — and most they Blaylock’s midweek start BG News that NEWS.com simple for BG: do what it has have surrendered in a loss. has been a welcomed sur- you’ve felt been doing. Akron had more midweek prise that bodes well for the Your Blogs All three phases have been success this time around. Falcons to win their fifth you wanted clicking for the Falcons over The Rockets won a home consecutive MAC series win. to voice your Your Stories opinion on? Your Community Well, what are you Your News waiting for? Your Views check us out online: bgnews.com Visit Your Community @ NEWS.com

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see their hopes for the day dashed. POE DITCH For those who attended the Poe From Page 1 Ditch Music Festival, some of the most prevalent memories are not of forming at PDMF tried to make it the music, but the massive crowd to Bowling Green from the Toledo and the widespread drug use airport, they had to be flown in by at the festival. helicopter, Jakeway said. Ken Schoeni, who handled The stadium opened the gates the maintenance of the Doyt at at 9:30 a.m. and the crowd began the time, vividly recalls the num- entering. With more than 10,000 ber of attendees who were affected people having camped out the by drugs and alcohol. night before, on every open green “They were all juiced up, my space imaginable near the stadi- God Almighty,” Schoeni said. “And um, Jakeway said it was a “flood” they were on drugs more than they of people that surged through the were alcohol.” open gates. In an article published in the July When it was all over, final esti- 3, 1975, edition of The BG News, mates ranged from 40,000 to 44,000 the acting director of drug and for the total number of attendees crisis intervention group Karma, that assembled in tiny so-called Dr. Marvin Kumler, estimated “Boring Green” for its first, and pos- between 300 and 350 people were sibly last, major outdoor concert. treated at the first aid station. As the crowd filled the stadium The article states of those in the hours before the 11:30 a.m. treated, “half of them [were] for start time, no one had a hint of how drug-related illnesses. Other afflic- the day might end. tions were sunburns, cut feet, “I was very happy with the set- headaches and one broken ankle, up,” Jakeway said. “I was very Dr. Kumler said.” happy with the way things pro- Dan Feicht, who photographed gressed and I felt very confident the event for The BG News, remem- that the show itself would go with- bers the wide use of a variety of out a hitch.” hard drugs, specifically because it Jakeway, and everyone else in was out of character for Bowling Bowling Green, would eventually Green. “You didn’t see that sort of said. each of the stylisti- thing at Bowling Green. I mean, With the festival looming the cally diverse acts per- there was a lot of pot, but that was next day, Jakeway enlisted the formed well and appealed to their it,” Feicht said. help of 30 of his fraternity broth- particular audience. Fandray had He added that the attendees ers to help keep order and screen praise for Richie Havens, who he of the concert were “over- people at the front gates. said, “as expected, created some- whelmingly outsiders.” “Some of my fraternity brothers thing of a Woodstock atmosphere Jakeway said only 3,000 were serious and some of my fra- in the stadium.” to 4,000 tickets were sold to ternity brothers were there to see Havens was followed by heavy- students before the concert, but the show and kind of got caught metal band Montrose, which many students probably decid- up with what was going on,” Fandray described as “simple, ed to attend the day of, making Jakeway said, but added that they hard-punching rock.” He said it difficult to have an accurate did the best they could. Aid could excitement was building for the count on how much of the crowd not be expected from the Bowling headlining acts, Golden Earring consisted of University students. Green Police Department, which and Johnny Winter. Jakeway did estimate that the was focused outside the stadium. Those who were at the concert actual number of student attend- Feicht describe the atmosphere agreed that it was fairly tame, ees could be as much as double of PDMF as “surreal,” as nothing and if nothing else happened, the the presale numbers. of that scale had ever happened at concert would have been remem- As for the crowd, Feicht said, “It the University before. bered merely for the crowd was solid people all the way past “It had kind of a Woodstock feel of people and the prevalence the north end zone.” on a very small scale,” he said. of drugs. “It was nothing that we had Concert attendee Deb Weiser, But the weather proved unco- ever seen before in our little town. who was then entering her senior operative. What had started as a I mean, it was a mob,” he said. year at the University, said her sunny, hot, humid day by mid- The first indication that there overall impression of PDMF was afternoon turned into a cloudy might be real trouble at the fes- of it being disorganized, citing day that promised rain. tival, as Jakeway remembers it, long pauses between the acts as Weiser remembers seeing the was the failure of the contracted bands set up and the sound sys- impending storm on the horizon. security company to deliver the tem being impossible to hear in “It was those big, deep thun- promised amount of personnel certain parts of the stadium. derclouds that are really dark gray the night before. Jakeway said the bands who along the bottom,” she said. She “Things started going south performed raved about the ener- describe the clouds as “the bil- when the security company gy of the crowd, who he said were lowing white … prow of [a] ship decided they weren’t going to reveling in the music. coming toward you.” show,” Jakeway said. “You could tell [by] that vibe, Jakeway remembers catch- Of the 150 security person- that energy, that they were enjoy- ing a glimpse of the storm in the nel hired from Eagle Detective ing themselves,” he said. distance at about 5:30 p.m. The Agency of Toledo, “only about a A reviewer for The BG News, storm hit Toledo first, giving the handful of them showed up” the David Fandray, wrote in his June organizers time to warn the con- night before the festival, Jakeway 3, 1975, review of the concert that certgoers of the impending storm. Jakeway said out cascade of empty bottles began hit- of the roughly 40,000 ting the stage. attendees, 30,000 left and “10,000 of In an opinion column in the June your probably more hardcore rock 4, 1975, edition of The BG News, a fans that stayed around … they just G.M. DeWood called the cancel- dug in.” lations a “culmination of abuse” Through the promoter’s connec- from PDMF. tions at Kansas City, Cultural Boost DeWood wrote, “A concert billed was able to borrow a tarp from the as ‘rain or shine’ is called because Kansas City Chiefs to protect the of a one hour rain. Does that say field, Jakeway said. something about the preparations However, as the rain began to and the fine equipment.” pour, concertgoers started cutting The crowd escalated into more off pieces of it to shield themselves violence when the windows to the from the elements. track press box were broken and, “[The tarp] almost disintegrat- according to The BG News, a molo- ed,” Jakeway said. tov cocktail was thrown in and the Though the downpour lasted press box went up in flames. less than 30 minutes, the wires Later that night, a Wooster to the sound system were quickly Street bar, the Gigolo, was also set underwater. Fandray wrote that on fire, though the culprits were the crowd was told Johnny Winter never caught. would play if the stage could be Jakeway said he recalled sitting declared safe. Ultimately, Golden on the stage in the stadium, staring Earring and Johnny Winter can- at the destruction in “unbelief.” celed, citing fears of electrocution. “I could not fathom that reac- At that point, the power to the tion,” he said. sound system had been shut down By midnight, the fires were extin- because of the rain, Jakeway said. guished and most of the crowd “There was no way to turn it back had made its way out of Bowling on to say ‘Hey, we’re sorry,’” he said. Green. What remained was a mess, The remaining crowd was upset, both physical and political, and the to put it lightly. They had endured University administration had to soaking rain, and when they real- quickly rise into action to clean it ized the show would not go on, a up. WWW.BGNEWS.COM POE DITCH Friday, May 1, 2015 9

“They were all juiced up, my God Almighty. And they were on drugs more than they were alcohol.” Ken Schoeni, Doyt maintenance manager

“...created something of a Woodstock atmosphere in the stadium.” David Fandray, reviewer for The BG News

“It was nothing that we had ever seen before in our little town. I mean, it was a mob.” Dan Feicht, BG News photographer

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