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BRIEFLY Man admits to murder Surprise Campus Fox faces arraignment today expressed Reunion planned: The University is sponsoring a number of in case of BG woman's death at arrest class reunions for Homecoming Weekend, Oct. 14. Graduates of the by Greg Plagens as this afternoon when they convene by Beth Church 1920s-1930s, the 1940s and the 1959, city editor for their bi-monthly meeting. news editor 1964,1969,1979 and 1984 classes will be "From past experience, I would in attendance. Advance registration expect him to be indicted,'' Ash said. is required to attend the event and Although Wood County Prosecutor The town of Tontogany is not ac- interested graduates should call the Please see related story, page 6 Alan Mayberry conducted a line-up customed to being in the spotlight of University s Office of Alumni Affairs Tuesday including Fox, he refused the media. at (419) 372-2701. Richard Fox, the alleged kidnap- to reveal if any witnesses correctly But their quiet, rural environment Jan Ruma, assistant director of B;r and murderer of an 18-year-old identified Fox. was disrupted Tuesday morning alumni affairs said more than 50,000 owling Green woman, will be ar- Law enforcement officers search- with the discovery that one of their graduates live in Ohio and more than raigned at 10 a.m. today at the Bowl- ing for further evidence Tuesday fellow neighbors, Richard Fox, had 10,000 alumni live in Wood and Lucas ing Green Municipal Court. morning at Liberty Hi and Kellogg been arrested for murder and kid- counties. The 33-year-olcf man was arrested roads near Tontogany discovered a napping. around midnight Monday at his shoe and purse belonging to Keckler Sheriff's Department, the Wood "We may have problems, but Grant given: Kenneth Kiple, home in Tontogany, Ohio, and and a rope police believe could have County Prosecutor's Office, the Per- they're small," said Bernard Scott, University professor of history has charged with the murder and kid- been used to strangle her. rysburg Police Department, the Fox's neighbor and an Otsego High recieved a $50,000 grant to complete napping of Leslie Renee Keckler, a Police expect further evidence Perrysburg Township Police De- School teacher. the first documentation of the history student at Owens Technical College, supporting their case to surface partment, the Bureau of Criminal Fox lives with his parents and and geography of human disease police said. after the Bureau of Criminal In- Investigation, the Ohio State High- 7-year-old daughter, Jessica, in the undertaken in more than 100 years. Upon arrest, police said Fox con- vestigation in Findlay completes its way Patrol and the Oregon Police town located six to seven miles from The Tools division of the National fessed to both Keckler's murder and examination of Fox's car. Department. where the body of Leslie Renee Endowment for the Humanities the May 1989 sexual assault of a Un- Ash estimated the results of BCI Ash asked the FBI to aid in the in- Keckler was discovered. presented the grant to Kiple to enable iversity student for which police testing will be completed in several vestigation, but his request was de- To many of the 370-some residents him to finish work on a five volume already believed him to be responsi- days and said "I hope it will be a nied. of Tontogany, his family members set of reference books devoted to the ble. high priority for them." "I was not happy when the FBI re- are considered "pillars of the com- historic value of individual diseases. Bowling Green Chief of Police Ga- Sgf. Tom Brokamp of the city fused because they were too busy," munity." As editor-in-chief of the books, len Ash said Fox could be indicted by police department led the team of Ash said. "They are very community- oriented and very co-operative," Kiple will be working with the Wood County grand jury as early investigators from the Wood County □ See Murder, page 6. approximately 200 people from more Scott said. than 12 different countries. Aria May Cron, another neighbor, agreed the Fox family was well- Director recognized: A respected. director of marketing for Continuing 'I never had any problems with Education has been selected to %j Leslie Renee Keckler's car them," she said. "My heart goes out recieve three Awards of Excellence is discovered late to their family." from the National University Neighbors labeled Fox as just an Continuing Education Association. Wednesday morning at the average man — now showing a side Edieann Biesbrock-Didham was of himself no one suspected. recognized for three publications, the Woodland Mall, after she "There was no way to know he had 1989 Fire School brochure; "Rocking was reported missing. tendencies like these — it was a total Thru the Decades," a course catalog; surprise," Scott said. and "Learning Can Be "The Greatest There was "nothing to detect that Adventure of Your Life,' " a poster. Q Keckler's body is found in he was even troubled, he said. She will recieve her award at the Growing up in Tontogany, Fox Region IV NUCEA conference Oct. a ditch on Pargillis Road, was known as a friendly face in the 8-10 in Kalamazoo, Mich. community. seven miles northwest of "He came over and swam in my pool during the summer." Cron said. State Bowling Green, Saturday He grew up and was always a very night. nice man. He always waved when he Consultant charged: A went by." former restaurant consultant has Throughout high school, Fox was been charged for using drug-laced Q Law enforcement officials "an average student," according to Wayne Swartz, a guidance counselor spaghetti in order to sexually abuse arrest Richard Fox at his women. Nicola Iannone, 34, of the at Otsego High School who re- Cincinnati area faces charges of rape, home in Tontogany late members Fox. gross sexual imposition, corrupting A 1974 graduate and a member of another with drugs and bond default. Monday night, and charge the football team, he was "well- Iannone has been at large since he him with murder and liked by other students and friend- failed to appear for a hearing on the ly," Swartz said. kidnapping. Helping him to organize his post- case May 31,1988 in Hamilton County high school plans, the guidance Common Pleas Court. counselor said Fox was interested in Law in effect: A new law cooking. requiring Ohio school districts to C See Reaction, page 6. come up with a policy regarding the Pledge of Allegiance took effect Monday. Of Ohio's six largest school districts, only Toledo has a policy. The remaining 611 school districts Coup attempt fails must adopt a policy that is considered constitutionally acceptable. Noriega's forces still in control in Panama "We've had a multitude of inquiries as to when it's effective and what content (they) should have," by George Gedda mation than what you have. But it does Associated Press writer appear at least that his forces are back assistant state superintendent of in control." public instruction William Phillis "Nothing's changed. Everything re- said. "Our belief is that all districts — White House mains the same. We'll continue to press have a policy under consideration or spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said late for Noriega's removal" and his arrest adopted." Tuesday the coup against Manuel Nor- to stand trial in the United States on iega in Panama had apparently failed drug charges, Fitzwater added. Nation and Noriega's forces "are back in con- He said a State Department official, trol." Bernard Aronson, informed Bush after Bride killed: Scott Robert "The coup has apparently ended," the president met with the visiting So- Roston, 37, threw his bride overboard said Fitzwater. viet defense minister that Noriega's into the Pacific Ocean during a He said the administration had no forces appeared to be prevailing. honeymoon cruise. U.S. District knowledge of Noriega's whereabouts. "He just said 'OK ' and went into an- Judge James Ideman sentenced "Overall, this shows the opposition to other meeting," said Fitzwater. Roston to life in prison without the Noriega within Panama. It shows there "We did not take any action that possibility of parole, the maximum is a strong faction at least within the would have constituted direct in- sentence saying Roston "cruelly PDF (Panamanian Defense Forces) volvement," said Fitzwater. killed his wife for no reason." The Los that felt he should be removed," said Denying U.S. involvement in the at- Angeles couple had been married for Fitzwater. tempted overthrow, Fitzwater said, nine days. The Bush administration, like the "We had helicopters that were in the Roston had first told authorities a Reagan administration before it, has air observing and we had some troops gust of wind blew his bride over the called repeatedly for Noriega's ouster. around one of the causeways there to cruise ship and then blamed her death Even so. Bush said earlier in the day protect access and rights and so forth." on Israeli intelligence agents. that the coup attempt was not "some Of Noriega, he said, "We don't know American operation. where he is. We don't really have any Fire melts butter: in Asked if officials believed the coup information you don't have. ... There Cambridge, Md., firefighters sloshed had failed, Fitzwater said, "We believe doesn't appear to be any shelling or through five inches of melted butter in it has. We don't have a lot more infor- gunfire." the East Coast Cold Storage warehouse Monday evening. The fire raged for nearly 21 hours. Food was being stored at the warehouse for House to poss drug bill shipment to Poland and the Soviet Union. The fire melted 5 million by Robert E. Miller partment, is not in session this week, Associated Press writer except for some committee meetings. pounds of butter and caused $3 million Both houses have not met at the same in damage. time since July, when leaders cleared COLUMBUS — The House on Wed- the decks of the budget and other im- Bird says 'bye': A cockatoo in nesday is scheduled to complete pas- portant matters. They said the Legisla- St. Louis for a bird show said "Bye sage of a long-studied bill creating a ture would meet only as needed for the Mom" to its owner before escaping Cabinet-level department to coordinate balance of this year. from its cage. The 15-inch long Dira is drug and alcohol treatment programs Speaker Vern Riffe Jr., D-Wheelers- a 5-year old female Lasser SuTpher in Ohio. burg, said the House also could act Cockatoo and is white with a yellow Sponsoring Rep. Ray Miller, D-Co- Wednesday on a bill that the adminis- crest. Kay Churan, of Rockford, 111., lumbus, said he will ask the House at tration says is needed to conform Ohio is the owner and is willing to offer an its one-or possible two-day session to go practices with changes in federal Me- courtesy the Key/Paul Vcrnon unspecified reward for the $1,000 bird. along with Senate amendments, send- dicaid rules. Sing out ing the measure to Gov. Richard Senators ostensibly would return Compiled from local and AP Celeste. He has said he will sign it. later to approve the housekeeping Dallas Holm performs for an audience in Anderson Arena Tuesday night Spon- wire reports The Senate, which passed the bill 29-3 measure as another in a seemingly sored by Chi Alpha Crlstian Fellowship, the concert was open to all for a canned Sept. 19 and returned it with changes unending series of changes orderedTjy good to benefit charity and a $2 donation to help defray expenses. that included a new name for the de- i . See Bfll, page 6. THE BG NEWS

2 ICNews October 4,19«9 Editorial The BG News -An indeoendent Student Voice- EDITORIAL BOARD Angela Blandina Editor

Amy Burkett Beth Church Managing Editor News Editor

Amy Cole Barbara A. Weadock Asst Managing Editor Editorial Editor

Exodus proves to be effective

What could be a better way to fight communism than to run away and let it fight itself? More than 100,000 East German and Polish indi- Straight Talk-Edward A. Dougherty viduals have fled their respective Soviet-bloc coun- tries through Hungary and Czechoslovakia since Sept. 10, when the reform-minded Communist government in Budapest decided to open its border to let refugees seek asylum in West Germany and in A footbag aficionado offers insight the West German embassies. Standing in a circle, everyone saw Michael playing, because developed players the necessary than anything else, other than Through this process, the free nations of the is equal: each a teacher, each a other people saw sackers as practice. Players serve to allow classes. world are successfully retarding the spread of student.There is no "opponent" weird or worse. Just like here. others to show off their Imagine if more of our situa- communism with more effective means than mili- or :eams, yet, everyone wins. So, tired of the demands of my strengths and to begin the bond- tions (on campus and in the tary force or restrictions. This is hackey sack, the foot- overworked, under-entertained ing of the whole group. world) were designed so every- bag game. teenagers, I started learning one wins, so the competition is Rules are simple: (1) players how to sack. The sack, I learned This almost-utopian congenia- with ourselves for excellence, so This is clearly the best way to deter communism use their whole body except for was invented by an orthopedic lity welcomes all persons to the serving others first is the rule, especially when the communist nations themselves their hands, (2) players may doctor to help patients heal from circle. Hackey sack is the only and no one feels stupid for being are the ones who are collaborating and letting their serve to anyone but themselves, leg injuries, especially to the game I know of where anyone a novice. Let's work on that. and (3) players should not say, knee. I'd had surgery on my left can walk up and join the circle. More hackey sacks, please! Get people seek refuge in non-communist countries. "I'm sorry." Object of the knee a few years before, so I Football? RaquetbaU? Volley- outside and enjoy. tame: keep the sack in the air. could rationalize my solo prac- ball, sometimes. This openness Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev has been ome sack circles' goal is to let tice as "therapy." makes sacking a great way to Dougherty is a graduate stu- called the "galvanizing force for reforms sweeping everyone touch the sack before A strange thing happened, meet people. I know more peo- dent in creative writing and a much of Eastern Europe," and will visit East Ber- it hits the ground (a "sack"), though. Most sports in North ple here at BGSU from sacking columnist /orThe News. but this only adds to the group America are hand-oriented, so lin this week, according^ to Associated Press re- feeling, and isn't considered we were all beginners. The ports, and hopes are for Gorbachev to convince the "the object" by purists. Players game didn't threaten any of the leaders of East Germany that political reforms are are permitted to delight in teenagers. And they could see, LETTERS also in the interest of their country. fancy, graceful playing, no mat- oh-so-clearly, their "leader's" ter if it's yours or not. weakness. What more could the United States and other non- Two summers ago (the really Often, after helping at the hot one), I was the leader of a soup kitchen, we'd play sack communist nations ask for? service project of fourteen teen- while waiting for others of our Student wants better safeguards agers. We worked in a soup party who worked elsewhere. Standing in the dusty parking To the Editor, It is obvious, however, that the Soviet-bloc na- kitchen, a community center in Last year my roommate and I mail within six weeks. Well, it tions are not completely collaborating with the the poor section of the city, and lot, some of the homeless men has been more than four months helped at a shelter for homeless and women sitting around on the decided to rent a loft for our "exodus," as the fleeing process is called. lawn, we'd sack. We weren't room. Unfortunately, we chose now and I still haven't received women with children. They were the "University approved" Loft the deposit. After four calls to In addition to losing a great deal of their popula- long days with intense life expe- good, but we were together, and Constuction Company. The first the company and one to the Bet- rience, so when we got back to loving it. Eventually, some of ter Business Bureau, I decided tions, these countries are losing a bulk of their where we were staying, the the folks who ate at the soup of our problems began with the kitchen joined us. Equal in abil- delivery of the loft. We had to to go to the warehouse. There I already deteriorating industrial work forces. troops wanted some diversion. wait until the company could fit found an empty office with a bill Funds were low, as usual with ity, standing together, all on one us into their delivery schedule. from Bowling Green Municipali- service work, so choices were team and aiming for one pur- ties on the door. It isn't that $15 But these communist countries, especially East fewer. pose. Finally, one day late and several Germany which has lost more citizens than all the Since we were all learning to Shone calls later, we received is a lot of money, but I am sure We tried movies, walking le loft (minus a few bolts). there are a lot of other students countries combined, are still reluctant to agree around the mall — even my play, there was no need to apo- According to our agreement, who have been ripped off. Is with this exodus and are insisting that the refugees favorite: a place by a lake lined logize for duffed kicks. Every- there any way the Univeristy or with weeping willows where one's in the same, sometimes- we were supposed to receive our from Prague and Warsaw are being expelled. frustrating boat. One person's $15 deposit upon return of the the city can prevent this from animals were kept, but the teen- loft to the company. Instead, happening again? These countries cannot be blamed, though, for agers thought it was boring. progress and increased ability their employees told us that we Brent Lombardi Near the end of the six weeks, was celebrated by the whole 451 Thurstin Ave. #103 their concern with masking such a problem will after I'd tried plenty of games, community. That person taught would receive the deposit by cause catastrophic distress to their economies. serious discussions, readings, the newly-acquired skill or trick outings, and other activities to to the rest of us. Imagine that in An agreement between West Germany and East fuse the group into a communi- our free-market businesses. Germany states that the East German escapees ty, I bought a hackey sack — the 200-300 words in length and had to travel in state-run trains back through their official footbag. This equality and interdepen- Respond should be typewritten, I'd seen them at Penn State dence is also encouraged by the double-spaced, and signed. former communist homeland as a face-saving like you do here. A few people — hackey sack serve. In tennis, the measure for the government. Deadheads, or whatever narrow serve is meant to put the oppo- The BG News editorial Please address all sub- Czechoslovakia, however would not allow the label we give them — in a circle nent on defense; the server hits missions to: refugees to leave for the West from Czechoslova- kicking something around. Well, the ball hard or slyly to the other Stage is your campus my brother was one of those person's weakness. A simple orum. kia. people, and he's good at it (so is toss of the sack is the goal to get Editorial Editor his wife). Michael and his things started, not to embar- Letters to the editor The BG News It is comforting to see that the United States is not friends spent hours sacking. rass, defeat, or conquer the should be a maximum of 210 West Hall the leader in the fight to deter communism this Though impressed and cur- other person. Often the serve's a time around. Regardless, the United States is lend- ious, I didn't join them until I way to provide the lesser- ing a hand to the fight by distributing applications in the Soviet Union for visas for these people to en- Fatman by John Boissy ter the country. Mm «V«UP si.icD *CVWA*^S or* SVCUPV DCATH -me l-rao* S*'te« "sr-ooo*

It is also comforting to see some collaboration be- M«v our OF /femo c • *••* A*O tween the Soviet Union and non-communist coun- vow *A*JQ rnecMltous L- ovefl tries without having to be in fear of which country will push the button which will lead to the nuclear distinction of the world.

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Bowhng Green Stale University Bowling O/een Ohio 434030276 8 00am to 5 00 p m Monday through Friday THE BG NEWS Campus Life I ■GNewi October 4,1989 3 Poverty rate rapidly increases Peace Coalition forum acknowledges it to be a national dilemma by Michelle Banks One of the popular misconceptions is the She also said more than 64 percent of the staff writer homeless are drunken, skid-row bums, War- homeless have been in the area for over a ner said. Eear and "iust have not been able to stabi- "Some stereotypes are true about some ze themselves." Homeless people do not only create a people, but no single stereotype exists that The consciousness about the homeless in national dilemma but a local one as well, two can explain all the homeless," she said. Toledo has grown in the last several years speakers said in a forum sponsored by the Warner also explained how the type of home- but is still lacking despite efforts made by Peace Coalition last night. less is channging into what she calls "the The (Toledo) Blade, Ford said. Donna Warner, a programmer for the new homeless." "This is Toledo we're talking about. I don't Council of Human Services, focused on the think people realize the seriousness of the national level while Claudia Ford, executive "In the past, the majority of homeless situation,''she said. director of Housing Directions in Toledo, have been white males in their 50's but that Following the forum, members of the addressed the problem from a local angle. image is rapidly changing," she said."Now Peace Coalition had a sleepout in front of the Homelessness is not a recent problem in the norm includes minorities and children," federal building on Main Street. this country, Warner said. It stems back to she said. Patrice Stankavich, coordinator for Peace colonial days when the wandering poor ven- Coalition said the sleepout was a good way tured about town. Homelessness is not only a national prob- for people to realize what it is like to be However, the problem has compounded in lem but a local problem as well, Ford ex- homeless. the past 20 years with a lack of affordable plained. "It is a good visual image," Stankavich housing and an increase in the poverty rate said. "We will be able to have an idea of being two reasons for homelessness, Warner "Toledo has 336 shelter beds which house what homelessness is really like after one said. only a fraction of the homeless," Ford said. night of sleeping in the cold." Minority hiring practices criticized by Michelle Banks versity. just someone telling the presi- sidered for hiring in the College staff writer Blinn said the first two indi- dent, 'Hey, we have a fantastic of Arts and Sciences and one in viduals hired failed to meet the "nndidate for you,' " Blinn said. the College of Education and Al- requirements because one was Eloise Clark, vice president of lied Professions. The apparent misuse of funds Oriental and the other already academic affairs, oversees the Once a person is hired to the for minority hiring was discus- worked at the University when hiring of minority faculty. She position, the money used from sed at the Committee for Racial she was hired as faculty. addressed the committee and the fund goes to the department Justice meeting Tuesday. "(The) first two tarings did declined to go on record regard- in which they were hired. From Eliott Minn, a member of the not hit dead center on what the ing the specific hirines. that point, no additional money committee, said two people money was supposed to be used Some long-time members of comes from the minority hiring already hired from the fund did for," Blinn said. this committee may feel dis- fund because the individual de- not meet guidelines set up for al- In order to prevent such action couraged by what (they) feel as partments are responsible for the locating money from the in the future, Blinn suggested little progress (in the area of salaries, ("la rk said. $150,000 tor hiring of minority the committee should create a minority hiring), but I feel op- This year's allocation of faculty. more formal system of inform- timistic because I see a greater $150,000 for minority hiring is The requirements state that ing the hiring committee of indi- effort by more people to recruit expected to be the same amount BG News Brock Visnich the candidates to be hired must viduals to be potentially hired. minorities," Clark said. with a possiblity of a slight in- be black or Hispanic and must "A more formal procedure Clark also said there are cur- crease in next year's budget, not be working within the Uni- needs to be implemented than rently two people being con- Clark said. Go With The Flow

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4 IGNtwi October 4,1989 Schedule changed Students Summer classes divided into three terms overrule week classes with one eight-week class instead of changes by .1.11 Novak the current system which has nine different start- stafi writer ing and ending dates, he said. Students will continue to have Another benefit of the plan will be a better use of a vacation from classes on Students attending summer classes will be fol- classrooms during the six-week periods to in- Labor Day, despite earlier lowing a different schedule if a Faculty Senate crease the number of classes in air-conditioned efforts by Faculty Senate to proposal is implemented at the University. rooms, providing a better environment for stu- schedule an alternate holiday After almost two hours of debate at Tuesday's dents, he said. and schedule classes for the tra- meeting, senators approved the proposal which Members of the College of Arts and Sciences ex- ditional September holiday. will divide summer classes into three terms. amined the current calendar and decided aca- Representatives from the Un- The current summer calendar contains summer demic integrity of professors would be increased dergraduate Student Govern- sessions beginning and ending at nine different by the proposed calendar, said Robert Boughton, ment voiced their objections to times. chairman of physics and astronomy department. the proposal at Tuesday's meet- But under the new calendar, the total summer The nine different starting times can cause seri- ing. period will be reduced from 13 to 12 weeks — alle- ous overlap, and Boughton mentioned there have Based on a phone survey, con- viating confusion caused by the current calendar, been a number of cases when students were taking ducted by USG senators, Vice said Ronald Lancaster, professor of computer sci- 25 to 32 credit hours at once. President Colleen McGinty said Ramona Cormier, dean of continuing education, 81 percent of University stu- The three terms will be divided into two six-week addressed potential problems of the calendar dents favor a Labor Day holi- terms and one eight-week term which, if feasible, change. day. may be split into two four-week sessions by a de- The main problem with offering six-week class- Although a proposal passed to eartment, according to an amendment proposed es as opposed to five-week clasees is that students make changes in the current y Leigh Chiarelott, professor of education and will not be as attracted to take the longer classes, academic calendar, Faculty curriculum. she said. Senate members unanimously Lancaster, who initiated the idea for the change, "It is pertinent to entice students to come to agreed to maintain the Labor said the main goal of the change is to increase stu- campus and we must design a calendar and sched- Day holiday. dent scheduling flexibility. ule that will attract them, she said, inferring this He said there is evidence that students taking calendar will not achieve this. The proposal concerning the BG News/John Potter summer courses in the past have had a one in four She said one administrator had told her "Bowl- academic calendar also divided chance of conflicting class scheduling. ing Green's (calendar change) would be the best summer classes into three PIN CUSHION It is much more efficient to interphase two six- recruiting tool for the University of Toledo.'' terms, as two six-week sessions University employee Jay Samelak performs some repairs at the Un- and one eight-week session. iversity bowling alley Tuesday afternoon. Samelak. who is respon- The proposal was sponsored sible for the maintenance of the alleys and machines, was working ■.TEE BG nm-.m by Leign Cniarelott, professor of on the pit frame, a device which catches the pins and moves them to The BG News editorial page education and curriculum. the back of the pin setter. Your one source for offers thoughtful commentary local news and sports Writers to give readings I You choose the Sub - We'll till the Mug j Fun Food, Fun Times, tober, the program is sponsoring ria Regalbuto, Merry Speece For Fun People by MaryAnn Argy readings by prestigous writers and Karen St. John Vincent — jPogliQl'Ss,- ■,,..■. reporter from around the nation. The art- four female poets from the 104 S. Main IGeoW's *|xvi,il I'.iro Sub. ■ ists have been invited to read Midwest; 5:30-6:30 p.m. S German Delight Vegetarian. 5 Considered one of the top from their works and will be a- J \|( mi). i lawaiian Punch. 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Gorbachev urges ban on strikes Triton volcano photographed Jagger joins fans' pre-show jam MOSCOW (AP) — Mikhail S. Gorbachev, decrying crippling PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — A geyser-like volcano blasting nitro- FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) - Mick Jagger joined some fans in a strikes that officials say may force some people to brave a winter gen ice and gas five miles high was photographed on Neptune's short jam session in the parking lot of Sullivan Stadium before a without enough heating oil, is urging parliament to vote for a moon Triton by Voyager 2 in the craft's last hurrah of its grand solar sol (lout Rolling Stones show. 15-month ban on strikes. system tour. Eighteen fans from Biddeford, Maine, were sitting around their The Soviet president made the appeal Monday at the end of a legis- rented camper playing Stones songs Sunday when a guy in a hooded lative debate on emergency economic measures proposed by First The discovery, announced Monday as Voyager 2 formally ended sweatshirt and sunglasses came by. When the hood and glasses were Deputy Premier Lev Voronin, the official Tass news agency report- its two-month encounter with Neptune, proves Triton is the solar lifted, Jagger emerged. ed. system's third known object with active eruptions, scientists said. "Is there a word that carries more of an impact than 'shocked?' " The others are Earth ana Jupiter's moon Io, which has sulfur-spew- asked Chris Robinson, 27. Gorbachev told the legislators to discuss the proposed ban and be ing volcanoes and geysers. "It was mind-blowing," he said. "Mick made several lifetime prepared to vote on it today. He called the ban a "necessary Photographs radioed to Earth when Voyager flew past Neptune dreams happen." measure ... to protect democratization from anarchy and irrespon- and Triton in August showed dark, plume-shaped deposits of mate- Linn Tanzman, a publicist for the Stones tour, confirmed that Jag- sible management." rial lying on Triton's south polar ice cap. ger participated in the session. A key element of Gorbachev's reforms is Perestroika, or restruc- Robinson and friend Jim O'Neil said Jagger wandered up to the turing the Soviet's Union's stumbling and shortage-ridden economy, At the time, scientists believed the deposits were created by vol- group as they were singing "You Can't Always Get What You and the Soviet leader said that economic transformation is "under canoes spewing gas and ice 12 to 20 miles skyward. They said they Want." threat" because of strikes. believed the volcanoes were active or had been active during the "We started to stop (singing), but he motioned to us to keep go- past few centuries. ing," O'Neil said. "I thought, Tf he wants to hear it, fine.' " The most damaging strike this year was a walkout in July by But it wasn't until late last week that closer examination of pic- Robinson handed the 46-year-old rock star a percussion instru- thousands of coal miners in the far north, Siberia, and the Don Basin tures taken from 62,000 miles revealed an eruption in progress, said ment, and Jagger sang for five minutes with them. of the eastern Ukraine. That strike cost the country millions of ru- Ellis Miner, deputy Voyager project scientist at NASA's Jet Propul- "Mick's voice was great," Robinson said. "He did 'You Can't Al- bles and the government agreed to a package of economic and social sion Laboratory. ways Get What You Want' during the concert, but he sounded better improvements that officials said will cost about $.'! billion. "We caught one in the act!" he said. on our version." Strikes also have been used to express ethnic discontent and work Voyager's project scientist Edward Stone said a column of dark stoppages have idled the Nagorno-Karabakh region, the center of a material rising five miles from the surface can be seen. dispute between the neighboring Caucasus republics of Armenia and NASA called the discovery "Voyager's last hurrah in its journey Teamsters condemn Hoffa jokes Azerbaijan. past the planets." NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Teamsters Joint Council 73, weary of wisecracks about former union president Jimmy Hoffa, has passed a resolution condemning politicians who make jokes about his dis- appearance. STATE / LOCAL The resolution was adopted unanimously Monday by the Joint Council's legislative conference in Atlantic City. The council rep- resents most union locals in New York and New Jersey, with a total of about 100,000 members. City official denied reinstatement Handling of protest questioned In an interview in the November issue of Playboy, a self-professed hitman claims Hoffa's body was buried near the west end zone of COLUMBUS (AP) — A Franklin County Common Pleas judge re- TOLEDO (AP) — A coalition asked City Council on Tuesday to in- Giants Stadium in East Rutherford. jected a bid for reinstatement by a former city official fired for spy- vestigate how police handled an anti-abortion demonstration outside Gov. Thomas Kean, seeking to boost fellow Republican James ing on a local family for political purposes. the Center for Choice last week. Courter's bid to replace him, invoked Hoffa's name in taking a jab at Judge R. Patrick West of the Franklin County Common Pleas A group, known as the Responsible Majority, said police did not do the Democratic gubernatorial nominee. Rep. James Florio. Court dismissed an appeal filed by John L. Morgan, who was fired as enough to ensure that people had access to the Toledo abortion clinic "Trying to find out where Jim Florio stands is like trying to find the city's deputy development director last year after he admitted and surrounding businesses. The coalition includes representatives out where Jimmy Hoffa is buried — and it's not under Giants Sta- he spied on a family to further the campaign of Mayor Dana Rine- of the American Civil Liberties Union, the National Organization for dium," Kean said last week, addressing a GOP fundraiser that was hart. Women and Planned Parenthood. attended by President Bush. Anthony Rizzo, business manager of Teamsters Local 945 in Morgan was appealing a decision by the Columbus Civil Service Police arrested 58 people, including many from outside the Toledo Wayne, introduced the measure. Commission, which upheld Morgan's firing last October. area, during Friday's protest. "If you don't have any respect for the man, then think at least West's ruling said the court had no jurisdiction in the case because Thirty-three protesters were arrested between 2 and 4 p.m., but about his family," Rizzo said. "I don't know how they can stand it." there is no administrative procedure allowing Morgan, who was police could not remove 25 protesters because they had either fired while still a probationary employee, to appeal the commis- chained themselves to the gratings that cover the clinic's windows, sion's decision. or chained themselves together. Former boxing champ collapses Police Chief Marti Felker said the department did not have the K. Wallace Neidenthal, one of Morgan's attorneys, said he expects equipment to remove the locks. NEW YORK (AP) - Former world middleweight champion Morgan will continue to pursue his case in the courts. "The police assured us that they would take care of things and we Rocky Graziano has been hospitalized after collapsing at home, ac- He said Morgan can appeal West's decision to the 10th Ohio Dis- were closed — that's the bottom line," said Carol Dunn, Center for cording to his family. trict Court of Appeals in the next 30 days, or could file a new lawsuit Choice director. Graziano, 68, was taken to Lenox Hill Hospital on Sunday after he in either the Common Pleas Court or U.S. District Court. "went limp all over" at his apartment, said his daughter, Audrey "The police are there to keep the peace and that didn't happen. Weisman. Rinehart fired Morgan on Oct. 25 because he refused to cooperate They should have started arresting people. Instead, they just let "It doesn't look good," Weisman said. "He collapsed totally with a police investigation into Morgan's activities in 1983. Morgan them sit there without taking action,'' she said. —physically and mentally." had been in his job for 10 months. Even though the coalition has asked Council to investigate, Ms. Weisman said Graziano went to the hospital last week for a Morgan was investigated last year concerning an investigation he Dunn said she would meet with Felker this week to discuss the prob- checkup and "came home the next day worse than he had ever conducted while he was an undercover police detective in 1983. lem. been." Doctors didn't immediately reveal a diagnosis. Graziano was born Thomas Rocco Barbella on the lower East Side. He began his professional boxing career in 1942 and fought SPORTS champion Tony Zale for the middleweight title on Sept. 27,1946. Zale won by a knockout, but Graziano knocked out Zale in six rounds to win the title 10 months later. He lost it in June 1948 when Zale knocked him out in the third round of their third and last fight. Graziano was the subject of the book "Somebody Up There Likes Bengals wounds may hinder game Baseball fever expands to USSR Me. "Paul Newman portrayed Graziano in the movie of the same name. CINCINNATI (AP) — The have 15 injured MOSCOW (AP) — They wear Oakland A's caps and Chicago Cubs players as a result of Sunday's bruising victory over Kansas City, shirts. They chew tobacco, dream of Don Mattingly and quote lines which could hamper the Bengals in Sunday's game at Pittsburgh. from the movie "Bull Durham." Bakker completes trial testimony and running back James Brooks, And they're the first to admit they have little in common with their two key players in Cincinnati's offense, are considered questionable American counterparts between the foul lines. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Jim Bakker completed testimony in for Sunday's game and are the least likely to play of all the injured Andrei, Alex, Gleb and Sasha are the future of Soviet baseball, the his fraud trial by accusing the Rev. Jerry Falwell of cheating PTL Bengals, coach said. Brooks has a shoulder injury from players who will lead the nation into Olympic glory during the 1990s. followers and by conceding he and his wife accepted millions in bon- a hard tackle in Kansas City, while Esiason is still suffering from a At least, that's what Soviet officials are hoping. uses as the ministry's finances foundered. sprained ankle he had to play on Sunday after backup quarterback But the four Muscovites have no illusions about winning Olympic "The real conspiracy to defraud came from that group of people was knocked out of the game early, also with a medals or beating the Americans at their national pastime. They who took over the ministry for their own selfish gains," said Bakker, sprained ankle. just want to play ball and have fun. who invited Falwell to take over the ministry when he resigned in The Soviet Union may have taken hockey supremacy from Canada 1987 in a sex and money scandal. "I don't know how smart that was," Esiason said of his decision to and won the basketball gold medal in two of the last five Olympics, Bakker also denied the prosecutor's assertion that he failed to tell play in Kansas City. but Andrei Tselikovsky said a similar revolution is unlikely in base- PTL board members about the ministry's money problems. Schonert might be ready to play Sunday, Wyche said. If not, No. 3 ball this century. "I don't know how the board members could not be aware of the ?uarterback Erik Wilhelm, a rookie from Oregon State, will get his financial crisis at Heritage USA," he testified Monday. "They knew irst NFL starting assignment. Also available, in an emergency, is "It will take a long time," he said. "Hockey and basketball were a we had cash flow problems and they voted to borrow funds to pay for rookie Todd Phil cox, a free agent assigned to Cincinnati's develop- different story, because the Soviet people were interested from the them." mental squad. start." ('losing arguments were scheduled to begin Tuesday in the U.S. The other injured Bengals are offensive lineman Anthony Munoz, "We've got a lot of problems," said Gleb Nosyrev, 21, a third District Court trial. Jury deliberations were expected to begin as pulled groin muscle; guard Max Montova, ankle; wide receiver Ed- baseman for Moscow State University who wears a New York Yan- early as today. die Brown, groin pull; safety David Fulcher and tight end Eric Kat- kees' cap and dreams of play inglike Mattingly. Bakker, 49, is charged with 15 counts of wire fraud, eight counts of tus, concussions; tight end Rodney Holman and guard-center Paul "It's the pitchers," he said. "They think they're great throwing all mail fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit wire and mail Jetton, calf bruises; defensive lineman David Grant, sprained wrist their curveballs and sliders, but they're not." fraud. He is accused of conspiring to defraud followers of $158 mil- and sore knees; safety Solomon Wilcots, thigh bruise; wide receiver Tselikovsky, 20, plays right field for the Mendeleyev team that lion and diverting more than $3.7 million in PTL money for his own Tim McGee, bruised hip; defensive end Jim Skow, dehydration; and made a groundbreaking trip to the United States last fall. He wears a benefit. comerback Eric Thomas, thigh and calf bruises. Johns Hopkins cap, a Ted Williams Camp shirt and the easy smile of a kid playing his favorite game. If convicted on all counts, he could be sentenced to 120 years in Wilhelm is directing the Bengals' offensive unit in practices this Having grown up in Montreal and seen the Bull Durham video "at prison and fined more than $5 million. week as Esiason and Schonert are sidelined for treatments. least 10 times," Tselikovskv said the soccer field on which his team Prosecutor Deborah Smith asked Bakker to explain apparent con- Wyche said he has confidence in playing Wilhelm in a game, but usually practices falls far short of American standards. tradictions between his story and testimony and exhibits presented isn't suggesting that he will make Bengals' fans forget Esiason. So on a sunny autumn afternoon, the four jumped a fence to hit by the government, including former PTL board members who i "I have confidence in him going in there," Wyche said. 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When her roommate dis- "Unfortunately, in the gay community there managing editor vestigation. about 25, two men and two women told some covered that Kate was gay, she proceeded to are no resources to meet other gays." "We found her lying on the secrets about their sex lives. tell the rest of the dorm. Homosexuals, he said, must look to bars While Richard Fox awaits floor in the bathroom with The four were all homosexuals. Two were Her roommate, Kate said, "was a 17-year- and religious or athletic organizations for arraignment today, area cuts on her wrist," he said. University graduate students, and the other old alcoholic from Arkansas" who "went on companionship. police are considering reo- "The entire situation seemed two were undergraduates. They were at a seven-day drunken streak" when she dis- "There are gay bowling leagues and gay pening a 1983 case involving suspicious." Prout last night as part of a series of panel covered her roommate's sexual orientation. Softball leagues, David said. his wife's death. discussions on homosexuality organized by Kate's lover was also living in the room Dr. Harry Migncrey, the the Lesbian and Gay Alliance, a campus with her, and this caused the Founders staff Gays use a sort of code word system that Oregon Police Lt. Mark Lucas County Coroner in 1983, support group for gays. to "come down hard" on her, Kate said. has meaning to other homosexuals, but Venia said the recent infor- ruled the manner of death To protect their privacy, the panelists "It just freaked them out," she said. means little or nothing to straights, he said mation concerning Fox may undetermined due to lack of asked that their last names not be used. It is commonly estimated that 10 percent without explanation. initiate new police in- evidence. vestigations into the case. "I am gay and I am happy being gay," of the population is homosexual. It takes Christopher Desley, Lucas said 27-year-old Kate, a University graduate time for gays to meet other gays, and they "If you think it's complicated for you guys County Deputy Coroner, said student. "My parents didn't teach me to be cannot find lovers the same way heterosex- to meet others, you should try this," he said. "We want to talk to Bowling Green Police and see if we only one percent of deaths Murder should interview Richard Fox annually receive such a rul- to try and find out if he had ing. D Continued from page 1. program focused police in- seven miles northwest of Bowl- employment application she any involvement in the death vestigations on Fox. ing Green in Middleton Town- submitted to the business. of his wife," he said. "From the pictures taken Harold Jones, supervisor for ship. The body, fully-clothed in at the scene when the body Keckler was last seen on the was first found and by read- the Toledo FBI office, said the black and white pinstriped Upon meeting Keckler Tues- Kimberly Fox was found ing the coroner's report, it's "based on facts and information evening of Sept. 26 by her boy- dress she was last seen wearing, day night, Fox allegedly at- dead in the bathroom of her Erovided by Capt. Thomas Vo- friend, Mike Crego, at the was found face down and halt- Oregon, Ohio apartment on obvious that there are exist- apartment they shared on High tempted to sexually assualt her, ing questions in the case," iva, we determined it did not submerged in water. and when she resisted, he killed Dec. 11, 1983, in an incident Desley said. appear the FBI had any juris- Street after reportedly telling her. many considered to be sui- diction in this matter, but we did him she was leaving for a job in- The autopsy, conducted by cide. Exhumation of the body offer forensic assistance." terview at a local motel. Wood County Coroner Dr. Doug- Last May, a University stu- las Hess, revealed Keckler had dent reported a man — match- would only be considered if Fox was not the department's Late Wednesday morning, Venia, the shift sergeant on police discovered strong evi- officers located the victim's car been strangled and stabbed in ing Fox's description — per- first suspect in the murder. the back five times, but she had suaded her to interview in his duty when the body was dence indicating the original abandoned behind Woodland car and then attempted to make found, said officials were coroner's report was incor- "We were originally gearing Mall. The car showed no sign not been sexually molested. unable to find enough evi- rect, Desley said. in on another guy with similar that a struggle had occurred. Ash said Fox, a cook at Bob sexual advances before she es- features," Ash said. "However, Evans Restaurant, 1726 E. caped and notified police. the car didn't match the descrip- Wooster St., since May, report- tion." This weekend the body was BG News staff writer Beth discovered by two young boys in edly obtained Keckler's name Church contributed to this arti- Bill Tips from the Crimestoppers a ditch along Pargillis Road, and phone number through an cle. generally places their existing Continued from page 1. duties in combined county * *********************************** ******************** Reaction boards of alcoholism, drugs and Congress in a bid to fine-tune mental health. The state's 10 U Continued from page 1. the costly indigent health care most populous counties, program. however, could have separate "It was something he enjoyed The House, in other business, mental health boards if they HOWARD'S club H doing and wanted to continue do- is likely to approve a resolution wanted them, under the bill. ing," he explained. "I can still creating a 25-member task force With federal subsidies in- 210 N. MAIN NO COVER remember him wearing a big to study the increasing cost and cluded, the new department ap- white chef's hat when ne was scarcity of health insurance in parently will have about $60 mil- working at the buffet at Holiday Ohio. The resolution also must lion in the next year to spend for Inn." be approved by the Senate. local drug and alcohol pro- Fox accomplished his goal Miller's bill creates a De- grams. Part of the money — THE PET HOUSE and graudated in 1978 from partment of Alcoholism and about $10 million — will be gen- Owens Technical College with a Drug Addiction Services — erated by an increase voted by ► Tropical Fish and degree in food services. Celeste asked for a Department the Legislature this year in li- Supplies Never seeing any signs of ju- of Recovery Services — to con- quor permit fees. » Small Animals and venile delinquency in Fox as a solidate community-based Miller and others also have es- young man, Swartz said the treatment programs now ad- timated that the state can quali- Supplies arrest came as a surprise to ministered by the departments fy for at least $7.6 million in ad- him. of health and mental health. ditional federal money under the 420 Louisiana Ave. "It's really something you The bill abolishes Ohio's 12 re- newly expanded federal drug Perrysburg can't predict, he said. gional alcoholism councils and SB_ 874-6504 Even after viewing the com- posite police issued, other resi- • Hours dents did not see Fox as the man • Mon-Sat 10 - 8 responsible for the murder and kidnapping. UJecJ.-Sot. • 10% off total purchase "Now it fits, but that's only Oct4-7 with this ad looking back," Scott said. "I never made any connection, but just by knowing him, you'd dis- miss it." "I guess sooner or later some- .^^'$&'$:t?$4?:tf$$4;$$^^^$^^^$$^^^^t?4?^^;|r^tHt&L body was going to put it TOPPH!J*7 together." 352-0077 BG News staff writer Greg THE 1989 HOLLIS MOORE LECTURE SERIES Plagens contributed to this arti- presents cle. Rene C. McPherson ALL YOU CAN EAT "How to Lead by Listening" Have a former chairman of the board and CEO of Dana Corp., comment and former Dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Business SPAGHETTI about campus Thursday, October 5 WITH MEAT SAUCE AND GARLIC BREAD happenings? 4:00 p.m. Owens-Corning Fiberglas Lecture Hall TONIGHT 4:30 - 7:00 $4.00 Letters to College of Business Administration the Editor THE PHEASANT ROOM • 2nd FLOOR UNIVERSITY UNION are always Reception will immediately follow in the student lounge. No Reservations accepted for this special Both the lecture and the reception are free and open to the public. 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BG overwhelms Titans Spikers look to defense Offensive explosion highlights 5-1 win scoring by netting his team- leading total to four. by Mike Drabenstott topping fourth goal this season against improved Flyers sports writer at 1:14 off a pass from Brian Palmisano said before the Ferguson. match that he was not sure how by Mike Mominey faired well this weekend, but our opponents this For the soccer team, attempt- Only 48 seconds later, forward healthy BG would be in Detroit. sports writer week are a lot tougher than the one's we have ing to cultivate goals this season Ken Sorensen treated Titan Yet by resting Monday Royer, faced earlier this season." has resulted in one of two ex- goal-keeper Dan Koontz to a Martella, Sorensen and goal- Leading the Falcons' attack against Dayton tremes — slim pickings or a dish of deja vu with a scoring keeper Mickey Loescher — who The Bowling Green volleyball team will look will be senior Linda Popovich, who has turned bountiful harvest. boot from a Martella assist. have been recently hampered by to continue its winning ways as the the Univer- in some impressive numbers this season. Monday against Detroit, the "When you score goals and get injuries — the BG head coach sity of Dayton invades Anderson Arena tonight "I have been very impressed with Linda's Titan goal bordered on overflow- rewarded like that early in the could use them more exten- play," Van De Walle said. "Our team as a ing. game, it shows the team they sively against the Titans. The spikers, winners of their last eight whole has shown real potential, with many BG (3-2-3) handily defeated can dictate the play and move matches, will return to the confines of Anderson players stepping out and leading us." UD (1-9) 5-1, ending both a Fal- the ball forward," Palmisano The Falcons, after playing six to battle the much-improved Flyers. Tnose other players who have stepped into con three-game winless streak said. of their opening eight games on the leadership role are sophomores Tammy and a recent scoring lapse which Sorensen notched another the road, will contest their next "Dayton has really improved from last Shiller, Lisa Mika, Holli Costein, and seniors saw only one goal in those first-half goal at 23:18, giving four matches, and seven of their year," head coach Denise van De Walle said. Sherri Fella and Karin Turain. All have been games. the Falcons a 3-0 lead at inter- remaining ten, at BG's Mickey "They have beaten the likes of Cincinnati and consistent throughout the 1989 campaign. "Detroit looked like a team mission. Cochrane field. Cleveland State, plaving consistent and hard struggling," BG head coach Second-stanza scores by Kyle against both opponents. Another factor in tonight's match will be the Gary Palmisano said. "They This weekend the Falcons will The Falcons, who own an overall record of Royer, his third this season, and host the Kwik Goal/BGSU Soc- home crowd. The team seems to rise to the oc- had a few good players, but they Steve Cain (his first) closed out 10-7, worked especially hard on defense in prac- casion when the crowd supports the team. didn't play too well as a team." cer Classic, the fifth year of the tice this week. the BG scoring. tournament. Teams from Miami "We really appreciate the school spirit shown The Falcons took charge of the UD got their lone score on a "We need to work on our defense against by the students and other fans," Van De Walle game early, scoring two goals in (Ohio), Memphis State and Wis- Dayton," Van De Walle said. "Our blocking and second-half goal off a corner consin-Green Bay will join BG, said. "When there is a big crowd at the match- the first two minutes. Freshman kick by Danny Jovanovski, our digs will be the two factors that will be em- es, the team really gets fired up. We love the striker Rob Martella opened the the four-time defending cham- phasized the most this week in practice. We which increased his Titan- pion, in the two-day event. fans." Giant pitching provides edge Mack sentenced

by Mark Huntebrinker ball so great in Giamatti's eyes. this series is figuring who's go- Dawson and Ryne Sandberg to assistant sports editor Two teams with superstars of ing to give in when it counts, the lead a cast of first and second to six-month term the past, present, and the future Cubs finished with a 93-69 re- year players. battling it out in stadiums that cord; the Giants finished 92-70. CLEVELAND (AP) - Cleve- Los Angeles," Gasper said. COMMENTARY fit the personality of their re- They split the 12-game season But the ace in the hole may be land Browns running back Ke- "Maybe the judge felt he was spective teams and towns. series and six games at Candles- the soothing effect Zimmer has vin Mack was sentenced to six not a first-time offender." Bart Giamatti wouldn't have Indeed, the N.L. showdown tick and Wrigley. had on this team all season long. months in prison Tuesday after Mack's sentence could have wanted it any other way. displays a smorgasboard of stor- If your looking for injuries to pleading guilty to using cocaine. ranged from probation to 18 When Chicago Cubs righthan- ies for fans and media alike. PREDICTION: The bottom make a difference in the best-of- line to this series is the pitching Judge Richard McMonagle of months in prison for the guilty der Greg Maddux throws his Chicago manager Don Zim- seven series, don't waste the Cuyahoga County Common plea, court bailiff Sam Bobko first pitch to San Francisco's mer, a great baseball mind, has staffs, specifically the middle effort. Both teams are relatively and late inning relief corps. The Pleas Court sentenced Mack to said. Bobko said McMonagle re- lead-off hitter Brett Butler to- finally received his due respect healthy after the 162-game mar- the Mansfield Reformatory, a viewed a comprehensive back- night in the ancient confines of as a manager, while the Cubs Cubs' only threat in middle re- athon they call a season. lief is Steve Wilson. The Giants facility southwest of Cleveland ground profile of Mack before Wrigley Field, it will seem ina- are tasting the rare fruits of vic- It is also hard to distinguish a for first-time offenders younger sentencing him. propriate the late commissioner tory. counter with consistent perfor- favorite based on experience. mers in Mike LaCoss and Kelly than 30 years old, Cuyahoga After his arrest, Mack spent a isn't on hand. San Francisco, on the other The Giants made an appearance County assistant prosecutor month in the Cleveland Clinic, The National League Cham- Downs. Chicago's closers, Mitch Frank Gasper said. hand is led by slugger Kevin in the 1987 playoffs and lost to Williams and Les Lancaster undergoing an extensive drug e- pionship Series possesses no Mitchell, who was chasing the Cardinals. But many of the Mack, 26, must spend a mini- valuation, and has not yet state-of-the-art stadiums with have been fabulous, but veteran Roger Marls' lofty single-season players on the 1989 roster were Steve Bedrosian seems to rise to mum of 30 days in jail before he played for the Browns this retractable domes, no synthetic home run mark for half the elsewhere in '87. Team leaders can apply for probation. Gasper season. grass, no overpaid superstars — the occasion time and time season, while Will Clark is, Will Clark and Kevin Mitchell, again, and Craig Lefferts is a said. Following his arrest, the NFL all characteristics which Gia- well...'The Natural.' This cast is and veterans Brett Butler, perfect compliment. Mack was being held at the suspended Mack for the first ex- matti claimed polluted the led by a big 'ole country boy in county jail Tuesday. Ohio law hibition game and the first three game. Terry Kennedy, and Don Robin- It's been said pitching wins Roger Craig, whose favorite son may help overcome that pennants, and the Giants will do requires he be sent to the refor- games of the regular season. He Instead, the series is symbolic saying is 'Hum, Babe.' problem, though. just that in a memorable seven- matory within five days of sen- underwent knee surgery after of what made the game of base- But the most intriguing part of The Cubs must rely on Andre game series. tencing, said Louis Kulis, opera- the drug treatment and was not tions chief at the county sheriff's expected to see action until at department. least mid-October. Mack was arrested June 28 while inside a car parked on a Zimmer overcomes adversity Cleveland street. Police said they found 11 packets of cocaine valued at $50 each inside the car. CHICAGO (AP) — He was 58 years old and Columbus, Ohio, those dreams were shat- ola of the ball begin its soft descent toward Macintosh"' had never been kissed quite like that before. tered forever. Don Zimmer lay half-dead at the lush green grass. Mack also was charged with And so he blinked and blushed and shivered, home plate, struck on the left temple by an Every so often, he turns away from the cocaine trafficking, possession from the tips of his toes to the silver nubs on overhead curve from right-hander Jim Kirk. task at hand to field queries from reporters, of criminal tools and using a Rental the top of his head. There were cracks in his skull of such fright- alternately bristling at the questioners and motor vehicle for drug abuse, "I've been kissed more times tonight than ening width and depth that doctors used but- answering in the short, ungrammatical but those charges were dropped by my wife in 38 years," Don Zimmer said, tons made of a rare metal called tantalum to bursts that have become his signature. as part of Mack's guilty plea to fording a stream of champagne and tears in hold what remained together. When he is bored, he'll use the bat handle to drug use, Gasper said. kinko's a jubilant Chicago Cubs locker room last "I remember my doctor telling me when I scratch out little patterns in the reddish dirt "I think the judge had all the week. left the hospital, that when you have brain under his spit-shined shoes. tools before him and he did what Like most everything else Zimmer says, surgery a lot of things happen to you. He Don Zimmer did not come by patience eas- was proper," Gasper said. "It's the copy center this, too, had the ring of truth about it. Base- said, 'You ain't never going to be the player ily, and though he has had a lifelong affinity a unique situation. Normally a ball had broken his head and his heart more you were,'" he said. for the ponies, he was not always comforta- iiidge would put him on proba- times than he could count, but it has been his "I said, 'That's it.' And I never thought ble tempting fate on a baseball diamond. ion, and if he came up with a Open 7 Days mistress two years longer than the former about it again." His notions of when to call for the pitchout dirty urine test, he could ship 354-3977 Jean Bauerle has been his wife. The doctor, of course, turned out to be or the suicide squeeze, his feel for the roo- him to prison. They were married at home plate in El- right. Zimmer lasted 12 years in the major kies, retreads and aging veterans that turn- "Mack told officers he had a 113 Railroad mira, N.Y., before a night game on Aug. 16, leagues, playing in the 1955 and 1959 World ed baseball on its ear in this wackiest of drug problem while he was in 1951, when he was being groomed to Series with the Dodgers and earning an All- seasons came by running his hands over succeed the legendary Pee Wee Reese as Star berth in 1961. But the skills that prom- every texture the game has to offer, not by shortstop for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Soot, ised grand things predicted in the bloom of inspiration. [ Prctiicrc A Woodland Mall Sept. 2£ who had been his sweetheart since the 10th youth withered in the early years of man- Indeed, he couldn't even discern when his kBtea grade at Western Hills High in Cincinnati, Cinema thru hood. own playing days were over, and when no Phon« 1ft, oat Oct. 5 was still naive enough to believe in the Under the warm sun of an autumn after- one else on these shores would have him, Bowling Green. Ohio romance of being a baseball wife. noon in Wrigley Field, he hits fungoes Zimmer played one final "eason for Japan's Two years later, on a hot July night in toward the outfield and watches the parab- Toei Flyers in 1966 "•**' a broken toe. Black Rain Kickboxer Starring Rated R Ruggers sweep three from MU Michael Douglas ren JOHN CANDY Win Harry Parenthood by Steve Easton Schott echoed his coach's sen- Meyer each added a try. college football's Ohio State- MriSHy... /*% lUrrlnj, sports writer timents. The 'C team continued the Michigan showdown. "We ran better this game, and domination with a 34-0 victory in "It is a very intense rivalry, * in com* '. n STEVE the pack did a great job. We're the final game of the day. Brian and whoever wins usually is the Eg] ■ii a wsa J ^L MARTIN The Bowling Green rugby club really looking great for the Ohio Zele led the ruggers with two team to beat in the Midwest." 7.00. 9.10 continued its winning ways with games," he said. tries and three conversions, The ruggers travel to Dayton 7 20.9 40 three dominating victories over while Dwight Baker and Scott Saturday for a 1 p.m. contest. Saturday & Sunday Matinees are Only Miami University Saturday. The 'B' team (7-1) kept the Eckley each scored on two tries. Matinee* Bafora 5:30 p.m. Showtlmaa Bafora S:30 p.ml The 'A' team (4-3) began the ball rolling for the ruggers by successful weekend with a 34-6 shutting out the Redskins 424. The club's victories estab- triumph. 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