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Thursday, August 31,1995 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 84, Issue 3 Water International quality housing found tested Grad student crisis resolved; Plant studies some undergrads still looking new methods Aaron Gray of accommodating international The BC News graduate students as well as new Amy Johnson underclassmen. The BC News University housing officials Ashley Hall was scheduled to breathed a sigh of relief this be closed for the 1995-96 school Bowling Green water could be week when an apartment was year along with the rest of Kreis- a lot cleaner if the city water found for the last of ISO interna- cher, but had to be reopened at treatment plant adds new equip- tional graduate students who ar- the last minute to house new ment. rived in Bowling Green with no freshmen, said Wayne Colvin, di- The plant, located at 17549 place to live. rector of residential services. River Road, has initiated a pilot Living prospects for a number Colvin said Ashley will only be study which will test new equip- of other new and returning un- open until December, however, ment that may eventually be in- dergraduates are still up in the when its residents will be scat- stalled permanently. air, however. tered among other openings he The changes may be needed to The BG Newi/Kelly Rl«« This year's record number of believes will exist by that time. meet new regulations, according Officials are testing the nanof i lira lion unit at the Bowling Green Water Treatment Plant to decipher if incoming freshmen combined The University sent out a plea to Daryl Stockburger, director of any improvements can be made. with the closing of Kreischer to the Bowling Green community public utilities. Quadrangle resulted in every to open their homes to interna- "We want to improve the plant director. also being studied which dis- try out the equipment on the ci- campus room and every local tional students, said Barbara while also extending the expan- The pilot study will try out infects all germs," Langenderfer ty's particular water supply, apartment being filled. Limes, co ordinator of off- sion to meet the demands of the granular-activated carbon test- said. "A nano-filtration gives the Langenderfer said. A telephone survey of local campus housing. Twenty-eight city," Stockburger said. ing, which removes all taste and highest quality of water, its al- "A pilot study enables us to see rental agencies revealed that not local residents accepted. The expansion of the water odor from naturally-occurlng or- most pure water except for the what we want to do in the fu- one student apartment vacancy "Quite a few people treatment plant is intended to ganics, herbicides and pesti- addition of chlorine which is re- ture," he said. "We want to try exists in town. have offered spare rooms and provide better quality water, said cides. quired by the EPA" and actually see the equipment The overflow has forced hous- Norm Langenderfer, the plant's "A nano-filtration testing is The study will be a good way to we want to use in the expansion." ing officials to find creative ways See HOUSING, page four. Campus Equal rights promoted building Chinese officials tighten security day care on conference - Renee School facilities The Associated Press Amy Johnson The BC Newi/Kelly Rlf ■ BEIJING - At a lavish opening The BG News Construction for the child care facility on the corner of Frazee Avenue ceremony, organizers of the A few younger faces may ap- and College Street Is currently under way. largest women's conference ever pear at a corner of campus in vowed Wednesday to fight for January when construction of a help from students involved in was not the first attempt to empowerment and equality. new child care center is com- child care development. A Uni- create a child care center. There was no mention of the fact pleted. versity wing in the center will "The University has tried be- that the 18,000 women there may The center, to be located be- serve the children of faculty, fore to get funds for a facility," have to fight just to get their hind College Park, will be 14,637 staff and students. Waddle said. "We were able to message across during the square feet and will Include Mutual benefits and funding al- gain grant money from the Board 10-day event. space for 10 classrooms, a full- lowed the construction of the fa- of Regents which enabled us to Acrobats did flips accompan- service kitchen and an outside cility, said Peg Flynn-Morrison, match funds with WSOS and ied by opera singers, and hun- playground. director of public relations at blend the project." dreds of dancers in blue suits and The project came about WSOS. short orange dresses made color- through a partnership between "We received $600,000 from State aid made the construc- ful patterns with fans and pom- the University and WSOS, a non- the Ohio Department of Educa- tion of the center possible, Flynn- pons. Organizers predicted women would have unpreceden- profit community action organi- tion and the University received Morrison said. zation serving Wood, Sandusky, $304,000 from the Ohio Board of "Headstart and child care is ted power in the 21st century. Ottawa and Seneca counties. Regents," Flynn-Morrison said. getting a lot of goverment sup- But even as a speaker exhorted The center and its programs Bob Waddle, director of Uni- port now," she said. "Voinovich the women to "celebrate wom- will be operated by WSOS with versity capital planning, said this is very supportive." en's power - our strength," par- ticipants prepared to move from the Beijing sports complex where the ceremony was held to Environmental health program Huairou, a small town an hour's drive to the north. China moved the conference receives maximum recognition there four months ago in a move organizers charge was designed to keep the women away from Genell Pwelich the quality of our program," he said. "It demon- The BC News strates that the students are getting quality envi- delegates to the UN. Fourth ronmental health education." World Conference on Women, The University's environmental health program Silverman said the reaccreditation is important, which begins Monday in Beijing is among an elite group thanks to its recent reac- especially for graduates from the program. - and from the 11 million resi- creditation by the National Environmental Health "This reaccreditation gives the graduates dents of the Chinese capital. Science and Protection Accreditation Council. prestige, which is reflected in how desirable per- The organizers initially The program, which was reaccredited for six spective employers view them," he said. protested the move to Huairou, years, is among only 22 other programs in the Dean Toennls, senior environmental health but had resigned themselves to 'country to receive the maximum level of recogni- major, agreed. making the best of it This week, China restricted APphMo tion. "This is great because Industries that have envi- A factory smoke stack and overhead wiring provide the backdrop as Gary Silverman, director of the environmental ronmental programs within them will look at the them further, saying any demon- strations would be restricted to a an African delegate descends some stairs on the site of the NGO con- health, said the recognition is a great affirmation accredited programs first when hiring someone ference In Huairou Wednesday. for the program, which includes about 75 students. for the job," he said. school yard the size of a basket- "The accreditation council took a comprehen- Keil also said the accreditation can make a dif- ball court - and could not the entire meeting site. opposes. Many applicants said sive look at our program and concluded it Is a good ference to perspective employers who may con- criticize China. "We're certainly not going to they were rejected without ex- experience," he said. "Students are prepared well sider graduates from an accredited program Forum executive director allow that a small area of the big planation even though their by the program." higher quality. Irene Santiago said Wednesday forum site is designated as an paperwork was in order. Chris Kell, assistant professor of environmental "With the growing environmental field, it is a that Chinese officials never men- area for freedom of expression," Organizers refused to say how health, said having an accredited program demon- more impressive credential," he said. tioned the restrictions to organ- she said. many women had checked in, but strates a rigorous program where the students Silverman said the program's curriculum was izers, and she planned to hold Another sore spot was China's by Wednesday evening there did learn a lot. studied to see how science-oriented and applica- China to its earlier pledge to give refusal to grant visas to many "This accreditation is an accurate reflection of tion-oriented it was. the conference jurisdiction over women whose political views It See WOMEN, page five.

* The BG News page two Thursday, August 31,1995 The BG News Murder fails to faze crowd "It's not that people didnt want He then dragged her over to Apparently, the crowd felt as if Welch is currently being held to help. We were In a position the side of the bridge and said, "I the odds of 20 versus four were on a charge of second-degree 'Celebrating 75 years of Excellence" where we could not help." ought to throw you over the side too overpowering, especially murder, but what I don't under- -Harvey Mayberry of the bridge." since Welch's three friends were stand is why Mayberry and the At this point a couple of people "walking around like they were rest of the crowd aren't also be- Leah Barnum Jim Vickers On August 19, a 33-year-old in the crowd finally found It in Superman." ing charged in Deletha's death. I editor-in-chief managing editor woman by the name of Deletha themselves to yell out things If I'm not mistaken, the walk mean, if you think about it, they'- Word drowned after jumping off such as "Don't let him throw her Mayberry was referring to was re just as guilty as Welch is. a bridge into the Detroit River. over the bridge." that chest out:, arms spread, Not one of those people even Dawn Keller Larry Hannan Well, to be a little bit more spe- head-bobbing kind of strut that attempted to help Deletha, nor news editor assistant managing editor cific and to give credit where gang-bangers use to look cool and did any of them even attempt to credit is due, she was actually Intimidating. call the police. Don't even bother beaten severely by a 19-year-old trying to convince me that no- Aaron Gray Robin Coe punk named Martell Welch after I personally think that it makes body on that bridge had a car a minor traffic accident. Deletha you look like a Jerk, but apparent- phone or that there wasn't a pay city editor editorial editor jumped off the bridge to try to ly this "rooster-strut" was so in- phone within Immediate driving escape her attacker. timidating that not even the distance. Tills Is Detroit we're If you don't believe me, you threat of Deletha's death was talking about, not Bowling can ask the 20 people who stood enough to get the crowd moti- Green. there watching the whole as- vated. What's truly sickening Even good old Mayberry didnt Responsibility lies sault/suicide happen. about this whole incident is that even bother to report the Inci- It's a well-known fact that everybody out there finds it so dent to the police until after he nowadays people, outside of necessary to talk about how hor- took his ex-girlfriend, who was with legal drinkers close family and friends, hardly rible crime and violence is in to- also a witness to the crime, back even blink an eye at murder day's society. Yet, there's hardly home. Underage drinking is an offense that should be puni- anymore. anybody who will actually do Yet later he had the audacity to shed, but law enforcement officers must make sure Although neither .Mayberry something about it defend himself by saying, "It the punishment is directed at the right people. nor any of the other witnesses Yeah, everybody always talks a wasn't like nobody cared." felt they could step in to inter- Welch then reportedly began to good game, saying stuff like "I Bowling Green has been the location of more than a fere with the beating of Deletha, advance toward Deletha with a wish there was something I could If Mayberry or anyone else in few liquor violations. Earlier this year, state liquor con- Mayberry surprisingly had no car jack, threatening to kill her do," and "What's happening to the crowd truly cared about what trol agents and city police officers swept through town problem talking about what it as she tried to walk away. the world today?" But in truth, was happening they would have citing scores of students and a few local establishments, was that he saw. Deletha then stepped over the things haven't changed a bit actually got in there and done eventually leading to some revoked liquor licenses. "He had taken her head and edge of the bridge and stood since the Holocaust some SO something about what was going rammed it up against the hood of there between five and 10 sec- years ago. on, or at least attempted to call How much of the blame, however, rests on the shoul- the car and was beating her real onds. When Welch finally drew Even Franklin D. Roosevelt, the police. ders of bars caught in the act of serving underage peo- bad," he said. back the jack to hit her, she let go the "standing" president during Instead they all just stood ple? On any given weekend night, most Bowling Green While Welch continued to of the bridge and plunged into the time of Holocaust turned there watching as if it were noth- bars are packed wall to wall. Bouncers can only go so far pummel Deletha, three of his the water. away a boat full of Jews who ing out of the ordinary for in monitoring the actions of every person in a building. friends began to vandalize her At this point two men in the came to the United States for someone to get murdered in the Checking IDs is the best place to start. If a bar owner car, according to Mayberry. crowd jumped into the water protection from the concentra- middle of a street. I hate to sound After seeing if anyone in the after her, but when Deletha saw tion camps. like a radical about something as is not making any effort at all to identify underage crowd was Interested in purchas- them swimming at her she began minor as the murder of another patrons as they come in the door, than he or she will have ing Deletha - during which time to panic and swam away from That's right kiddles, good ol' human being, but something's to face the music if police discover a young crowd of a couple of the observers actual- them. She advanced Into deeper FDR was a bigot who sentenced really got to be done about stuff drinkers inside. ly expressed interest In doing and deeper water, and eventually those Jews to death when he sent like this one way or another. such - Welch threw Deletha to went under. them back to Nazi Germany. But provided a bar employee has looked a driver's li- the ground and began to beat her Her dead body was recovered But anyway, back to the mur- Aaron Weisbrod is the Thurs- cense over and made an intelligent decision that it is some more. downriver several hours later. derers at hand. day columnist for The News. legitimate, the bar owner should not be punished if the person who presented the ID is found to be under 21. Another factor to be considered by law enforcement ^J^^TaOsU Officers is the tricks used by students to get away with il- THE UNIVERSITY MSSoMEBROCKiKeS legal drinking in bars. NO MAPS AND ?A«PHL£T5 MD 6UIDCS While many bar owners allow non-drinking underage mo sneers AND JUMMAMND PAPCR- rwpST7 people to populate their establishments, this privilege is W 6b*Mi 8RK-BRAC iWSSTU- abused when the underage patrons solicit friends who are over 21 to purchase liquor and bring it back to them. 50 VbJSWJtD Z(AD HUD But can bar bouncers reasonably follow around every ISTUDY aew Krson who has purchased a drink and watch what the LASTR6CE yer does with it? OF IT COW?, ! Many bars have policies that involve stamping the hand of drinkers who are over 21 or putting a plastic bracelet around their wrist. This cuts down on many Jffenses, but in a loud, smoky bar filled with more than a 00 people, it can be very easy to miss spotting a few unmarked people with drinks in their hands. ; Any business people who invest in a bar are taking a certain risk. They are opening themselves up to poten- tially losing their liquor license if underage drinking Ohio attacks welfare reliance occurs in their establishment. Knowing this, they should take as many precautions as reasonably possible to For the past few months, Con- ernors' Association, Ohio has the toughest by the American Public A contract will contain a step protect themselves. gress has been discussing block lowest percentage of children Welfare Association. We are by step outline of what the recip- grants as a way to give states lacking health insurance in the proud to accept that designation. ient must do to move toward self- ■ But if underage drinkers are still able to slip through flexibility to tackle the problem nation. It underscores our "tough love" sufficiency. This new approach their fingers and break the law, they should not be penal- of welfare dependency. In Ohio, The new era of welfare reform philosophy of welfare reform in is winning attention and plaudits ized if the illegal acts were beyond their control. we are already well on our way in Ohio builds on this same care- Ohio. throughout the nation. From now ' The punishment should go to the people who are buy- toward eliminating welfare as we fully balanced blend of Incen- Public assistance has to be re- on in Ohio, no able-bodied man or know it. tives and sanctions designed to garded as a temporary helping woman will receive public assis- ing the alcohol for the underage drinkers. They are the On August 16, Governor strengthen families and promote hand, not a permanent way of tance without making a solid ones responsible for distributing the alcohol - not the George Voinovich signed House employment. H.B. 167 will ease life. Families in crisis must be commitment in return; a com- bartenders, nor the bar owners. Bill 167, a comprehensive and the transition from dependency helped and above all their chil- mitment to earn a GED diploma balanced reform package that to self-sufficiency by allowing dren protected, but ultimately or take other steps necessary to recipients to keep more of their Copyright O 1995 by The BG News. Reprinting of any matieral in combines incentives and sanc- the greatest help we can give is become a working, and contribu- tions while protecting children earnings as they transition to to ensure that people stand on ting member of society. this publication without the permission of the BG News is strictly pro- and their families. H.B. 167, work. their own. We can give benefit We will continue to invest in hibited. which encourages work, personal child care to enable parents to The BG News is an independent student voice founded in 1920 and responsibility, and self- seek jobs while being assured ii published daily during the academic year and Wednesday's in the sufficiency, solidifies Ohio's po- "The old way of welfare is dead in Ohio and that their children are in good summer. sition as a national leader in wel- now it is time for afresh start. With the hands. We are going to require Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the student fare reform Innovation. drug screening for pregnant body, faculty or University administration. Opinions expressed in It's no wonder that Time Maga- Governor's signing of House Bill 167, Ohio mothers on assistance, and if the columns, cartoons and etters are not necessarily those of The BG News. zine columnist Michael Kramer has broken new ground with a test positive, we will get them Letters intended for publication must be 200-300 words long, typed called Governor Volnovich's wel- carefully-constructed reform package that into a treatment facility. and include the writer's name, phone number and University affiliation, fare reform efforts "among the Over the past 30 years we have most intelligent in the country." if any. The BG News reserves the right to edit any and all letters. will encourage recipients to build better lives created a cycle of dependency in H.B. 167 builds on an already America, a culture in which par- The BG News encourages its readers to notify the paper of any errors for themselves and their families." Impressive record of successful ents pass along the legacy of in stories or photograph descriptions. reforms under the Voinovich monthly welfare checks and sub- < administration. As of August Children will benefit from checks for a time to help recipi- standard lifestyles to their chil- 1 1995, there were 147,000 fewer tough new child support provi- ents stabilize their lives, but the dren. 1 The BG News Staff Ohioans receiving welfare bene- sions, such as W-4 reporting and greater goal has to be helping H.B. 167 will reduce the size of • photography editor Kelly Rigo fits than ther were three years license revocation provisions, them to have dignity, pride and the state's welfare rolls and give ago. that will require absentee par- fulfillment that can only come recipients hope for better and ■ co-sports editor Scott Brown In addition, Ohio's child sup- ■ co-sports editor Patrick Murphy ents to meet their financial obli- from work and personal a- more fulfilling days ahead. The ■ port enforcement efforts have ' assistant sports editor Christian Pelusi gations. In addition, by removing chievement. old way of welfare is dead in increased collections by 33 per- the marriage disincentives in the assistant city editor Joe Boyle This package Is demanding in cent in the four years since the ADC program we hope to pro- graphics editor Rochelle Slosser insisting upon full participation Ohio and now it is time for a r Governor was elected. These re- mote stable families. In short, on the part of adults who are able 1 Weekend Reality editor Melissa Lipowski fresh start With the Governor's 1 forms have been balanced with a this welfare reform package is to work. Governor Voinovich re- signing of House Bill 167, Ohio Weekend Reality assistant editor Aaron Epple strong commitment to en/wring designed to give families the fers to this approach as "tough copy chief Kristin Stadum has broken new ground with a ; that Ohio's children grow up in support they need as they move love." carefully-constucted reform speical projects editor Amy Johnson the safe and supportive envi- toward independence. For the first time ever, welfare package that will encourage re- assistant special projects editor Jim Barker ronment essential for a healthy In return, recipients will have recipients will have to sign self- cipients to build better lives for and happy life. to do their fair share. Recipients sufficiency contracts in order to 204 West Hall themselves and their families. For example, Ohio leads the na- who fall to meet participation re- receive benefits. These contracts Bowling Green State University tion in state funding for Head quirements could lose eligibility are extremely Important because Arnold R. Tompkins Bowling Green, OH 43403-0726 Start and has more than doubled for the entire assistance group they will help to transform the Director of the Ohio . [email protected] state funding of day care. Also, for six months. These sanctions lives of the people who sign their Department of Human Ser- V according to th? National Gov- have been called |*ie nation's names to them. ^ vices The BG News Briefs Thursday, August 31,1995 page three

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portunity to sign up for c- 6QB Un» MSSMSMStWWMHi tonm lorM «•». mail today and Sept. 5-6 at THE STATE THE NATION the Union from 1-6 p.m. Students will also be able to sign up from 1-5 p.m. on Endeavor take-off? Sept. 1. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - - Remnants of Tropical Storm Jerry threatened to wash out Original Poetry NASA's plans to launch space Needed shuttle Endeavour on an already Modern Poetry Society is delayed science mission Thurs- seeking new original poetry day. from the Bowling Green Forecasters gave only a 40 per- area. Awards will be given, cent chance of good weather for including one $500 award the 11:04 a.m. liftoff. for best overall several The main concern was rain and $100 prizes for best in each clouds from what used to be Tro- category. There will also be pical Storm Jerry. Rain from the 10 awards of $25 each for storm system drenched Kennedy COLD wum siMvomrty O IH1 Aoeu-Woi merit, regardless of catego- Space Center on Wednesday.

ry. MOtt LOW SHOmns «W > Z'Q*nn QISMJ MM tt Str+tr PT txouor ClOWIV Poems must be original Nitrates increase works and entrants may WASHINGTON - Water weUs only send one poem. They in farming areas have more ni- must be 21 lines or less, trate contamination than pre- ACROSS printed or typewritten. AP photo viously thought, a government Poems will not be returned survey of pollution from fer- to the authors. Borln Rivln, second from left, takes an evening stroll with Dal-vik tilizers and other nutrients THE WORLD Khaykln, lert, and 92 other people In a Cincinnati suburb Tuesday, as Send poems to Modern suggests. regained consciousness. Poetry Society, P.O. Box Rlvln, a Russian Jew, resumed his nightly walk for the first time since In a just-released report, the Prince believed he was attacked by four youths on July 17. "He died of unnatural causes,' 2029, Dunnellon, FL. 34430. U.S. Geological Survey found poisoned the doctor, Manoon Lee- The deadline is October 31, that 9 percent of the 3,351 home BANGKOK, Thailand - Doc- chawengwong, said Wednesday 1995. Neighbors protect Funding policy upheld wells it surveyed had more than tors suspect a 60-year-old prince by telephone. "I suspect he was the safe amount of nitrate set by was poisoned, and suspicion has poisoned." Interacting Fami- w«i Ikpr COLUMBUS, Ohio - A divided the Environmental Protection focused on his young wife and The chestnut vendor, Uthet CINCINNATI - With a little state appeals court on Wednes- Agency. her lover, a 19-year-old chestnut Chupwa, has been held on char- lies Needed help from his friends - 93 of day upheld the state system of fi- The figure is higher than the them - a Russian immigrant who vendor. ges of illegal entry into the pal- . Married couples with nancing schools that a lower 2.4 percent found by EPA in a Royalty in Thailand usually are ace, the newspaper The Nation children 4 to 7 years old are was beaten by four youths while court declared unconstitutional. 1990 survey of 783 wells that in- surrounded by mystery and reported. Bail has been denied. being invited to participate walking near his home took an- cluded those outside farming treated with reverence, but Thai in a project about family other neighborhood stroll. In a 2-1 decision, the 5th Ohio areas. newspapers have relished the The prince's wife, widely and marital interactions be- Neighbors and volunteers who District Court of Appeals in Can- developing palace intrigue. known by her nickname "Look . big run by the psychology walked with Boris Rlvln on Tues- ton said school funding was a Admission questioned Prince Thitiphan Ukol died Pla," or Baby Fish, had been department. day night said they were angered matter for the Legislature to de- MEDFORD, Mass. - Gina Tuesday in a Bangkok hospital abandoned as a baby and adopted, •' Parents will participate in to learn that his beating had left cide. The court also said educa- Grant, whose admission to Har- after nine days in a coma. The by the prince when she was 4, a marriage and parent-child him afraid to walk In his own tion was not a fundamental right vard was rescinded when the prince's wife, Mom Chalasal said the newspaper Thai Rath Interaction. They will also neighborhood. as opponents of the system con- school learned she had killed her Ukol, 25, had said she found him (Thai Nation). complete questionnaires tended. mother, arrived Wednesday to unconscious on the floor of his She took care of his children about f ami 1 y Interactions enroll at Tufts University and palace. born to a former wife and was be- and child behavior. Chil- Some of those who walked with "If the funding mechanism encountered new opposition. Rivin, 58, said they came from provided under the statutes are The prince's suspicious rela- lieved to have become the prin- '. dren will interact with their Editors of a conservative stu- tives requested an autopsy, and ce's mistress when she was 14, It - parents and be interviewed other parts of the Cincinnati unconstitutional, then the Su- dent magazine plastered the metropolitan area to accompany preme Court of this state must one was performed Wednesday at said. ; school with leaflets condemning the police hospital. Officials did The newspaper said the prince about what they think of be- him, after they read a column in tell us so - not the trial court nor the administration for admitting ing in a family. The Cincinnati Enquirer last this court," Judge John W. Wise not immediately release the re- taught Look Pla how to use his cit- Grant, who pleaded no contest to sults. izens' band radio, and it was Families will be paid $20 week about Rlvin's ordeal. wrote in the majority opinion. fatally bludgeoning her mother for participating. For fur- "In America, you should be But the doctor who treated him through the radio that she met with a candlestick in 1990 when said that when the prince arrived several men with whom she often ther information, call the free to walk down the street," she was 14. Family Interaction Project said retired police officer Harry Compiled from staff and wire at Vichaiyudh Hospital his heart ran away. ( at (419)372-0438. Thomas, who carried a 4-foot reports. Compiled from staff and wire had stopped and his brain suf- Look Pla ran away with the nightstick. reports. fered lack of oxygen. He never chestnut vendor last year. * First Big Bash Of The Year! TONIGHT 7:00pm!

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% The BG News page four Thursday, August 31,1995 HOUSING Reader Survey: Latino Student Continued from page one. . Women's Conference taken students In as part of their The Women's Policy and Research Commission is sending two representatives to the NGO family," Limes said. "[The stu- Forum of the Fourth U.N. Conference on Women, in Beijing, China, from Aug. 29 through dents] have kitchen and laundry Union creates privileges." Sepi. S, 1995. We would like to hear your thoughts about the issues that will be discussed so we can convey the concerns of the University community Many undergraduate "procras- tinators" who were late in regis- Please follow the rating directions below and feel free to add your own suggestions tering for housing are still cultural ties searching for a place to live, for action in the space provided. however. Limes said. She is rec- Jay Young The Latino Student Union ommending that students who The BC News meets on a regular basis and POVERTY have cars fill vacancies in Per- sponsors various culture pro- What do you feel arc the most cfective measures for enabling women to overcome rysburg, Maumee and other grams. Pizana said the meetings povery? {Please rate each measwe on a scale of I to 5, with 5 being the most nearby communities. The Latino Student Union has are open to all students. She said effective). Jeff Grllliot, director of inter- been successful in creating cul- LSU will sponsor Hispanic Cul- _____ Improving women's access to quality education national programs, said area tural awareness and promoting ture Month in October, which _____ Providing poor women with economic opportunities motels are also being utilized for the Hispanic culture. That suc- will include various dances and Taking action to address and promote women's economic self-reliance long-term lodging. These include cess allows LSU to raise money speakers. ______Addressing the needs of migrant and displaced women Buckeye Budget Motor Inn, to help current Money raised from events is __^_ Providing rural women with equal access to resources, including land and credit Angel Motel and Best Western students. used to support scholarships be- Other measures you feel are effective: Falcon Plaza Motel. Gloria Pi- ing created by LSU. Last spring EDUCATION zana, College of LSU sponsored an Easter Dance What do you think are important methods to ensure quality education for women? Traditionally International Health and which raised about $1,700. Pizana (Please rate each method on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the most important). students have arrived in Bowling Human Scienc- said the growth of the organiza- ____ Encouraging women and girls to enter new fields of study such as science and Green during the second week of es secretary, tion's alumni base has made fun- technology August and found living space was one of the draislng efforts more successful. Removing sex-stereotyping from curricula, textbooks and training materials without much difficulty, Grllliot 12 students Promoting more female teachers at secondary and university levels, so that they may said. who helped "I'm excited and looking for- act as models and mentors for female students "Historically, it's never been a start LSU in ward to the next several years. I Revising textbooks to include contributions of women to civilization problem," he said. "But they ar- 1972. She said think we are going to find we Other methods you feel ar effective: rive later in the year because of the growth of the organization have contacts across the state VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN flying from other countries and has pleased her. because of our alumni and where What do you feel arc cfective measures for eliminating global violence against they don't have the advantage "I'm excited because back then they are now," Pizana said. "It is women? (Please rate each step on a scale of 1 to 5. with S being the most effective). that American students have of it seemed Uke we were such a exciting to know that it has _ Addressing the root causes of violence against women looking for a place ahead of . small number," Pizana said. "I grown and that scholarships are . Instituting legislative reforms to protect women against domestic violence, sexual time." B think things are really happening harassment and physical abuse in the workplace .'"now." See LSU, page five. _ Adopting special measures to eliminate traficking in women The international students _ Taking integrated measures, both social and legal, to eradicate violence against women were temporarily lodged in Bat- . Providing support services for female vicilms, including basic shelterfood and chelder Hall as in previous years, medical, legal, and psychological assistance but had to be kept there longer Other measures you feel arc *tVv-tiv«" than usual this year while hous- ECONOMIC ing was sought. What do you feel are useful steps to increase women's participation in economic Colvin said he does not predict CCME AND BUOY decision-making? (Please rate each sup ona scale of I to S, with 5 being the most having any problem finding new effective). on-campus homes for Ashley res- QOJP AND RWATE Lessons . Promoting equal pay for equal work idents in December. Graduating IN OUR NEW 6,000 FT. , Creating a supportive work environment, including parental leave, and pan-time work seniors and students who are with benefits suspended will create a suffi- INDOOR RDING ARENA. . Creating incentives for employers to provide childcare facilities for working parents cient number of vacancies, he . Targeting women in job programs said. | Whether it is for Public Instruction or . Promoting women's access to trade markets Grllliot said he does not the University PEG 157 Class. . Other useful steps you feel should be taken: foresee having the same prob- lems with international students Riding lessons provide a life long About Yourself: Sex - M ■ F again next year. Variables such as the number of new freshmen • skill and enjoyment. Age: and residence hall renovations Location: Urban Suburban Rural will have hopefully changed, he GIVE US A CALL for further Name (Optional):. said. information at: Phone (Optional)-. Thank you for your time in answering these questions. Limes said everyone involved (419) 655-2253 Editor's Note: This is a portion of a survey distributed by the Women's Policy and Research Commission with campus housing is relieved retarding the Fourth World Conference on Women. The BG News will publish a story on local that the international students Or See BGSU schedule of classes reponses. Please bring your completed questionnaires to The BG News, 210 West Hall. have been housed. They will be even happier when the remaining students have homes. "It's been pretty hectic the past few weeks," Limes said. "There have been a lot of anxious moments."

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Joe Boyle The BC News A city police cruiser was heav- ily damaged Saturday morning in a car chase through Bowling Green that reached speeds pos- sibly in excess of 120 miles per hour. Patrolman Doug Hartman lost control of his cruiser while pur- suing a stolen car from South- wyck, Mich., according to a police report. The car landed In a ditch off of West Bowling Green Road. The car Hartman was pursuing was thrown onto its side on Ton- togany Road when Its driver did not see a large ditch. Sgt Joe Crowell arrested the driver, James E. Boudrie, 18, of Ottawa Lake, Mich Hartman suffered burns on his The BC Ntwi/Ktlry HI|o arm from the discharge of the ThtBCNewiKellrlUt* Two workers take a break from the heat while fixing the roof on top of the fire station Wednesday vehicle's air bag but was not se- afternoon. riously injured. An accident during a high speed chase last week leaves a police The cruiser, a Ford Crown Vic- cruiser in need of repairs. toria, had major damage to the front end and passenger side. Sales up at new Goodwill An investigation of the acci- dent is underway, but Police Chief Galen Ash said It is a rou- tine inquiry. TTieBGNEWS Carolyn Ruegg easily find older clothing, which "The stuff looks nice for the "Every time there's an acci- The BC News has become a popular style for price you pay for it," he said. "I dent, we review It," Ash said. college students. probably won't be a regular or "Obviously something went is now hiring Students looking for furniture However, this is not the only and clothing at a cheap price just wrong If he wrecked a car. We type of clothing available. try to do everything as correctly need to look around the corner. •copy editors/ "We're selling '60s and 70s "The stuff looks nice as possible." The Goodwill thrift store, lo- clothing vintage and we're also Boudrie and two Juvenile pas- cated at 1058 N. Main St., offers a for the price you pay •reporters, selling modern dress clothes," sengers were transported to the 10 percent discount to students Kiene said. for it." •photographers. showing a college ID. emergency room of Wood County However, the most popular Hospital where they were According to manager Lisa item sold right now is not cloth- Kiene, the store has seen good treated and released. If interested call: ing. Furniture is sold as fast as Michael Robitaille Boudrie was charged with business since its opening July six couches in a half hour. sophomore wanton and willful disregard of 372-6966 and ask 22. Sophomore Michael Robitaille, safety, receiving stolen property for Leah Barnum "It's been great, both donations who shopped at the Goodwill for and speeding. and sales," she said. "Most of the the first time one week after Its anything, but I'll stop by occa- donations are coining from the opening, said there was a line to sionally to find a good bargain." dry while a lot of the sales are get inside the store earlier that coming from the college." morning. Used couches can run any- Kiene said one reason for the Robitaille said he was impres- where from $40 to $75, depend- store's popularity is students can sed with his first visit. ing on their size and condition. Attention Off-Campus Students! WOMEN Continued from page one. Your Local Off-Campus address and telephone number not appear to be anywhere near Participants will hold work- influence the U.N. conference 36,000 - the number who regis- shops to discuss domestic vio- despite their distant quarters. will be printed in the tered - or even 26,000 - the lence, jobs, education and other number with confirmed hotel areas where women seek better Security was tight throughout BGSU Telephone Directory. reservations. treatment. They also will seek to Beijing. LSU Use the Off-Campus Local Address Change form below to provide Continued from page four. Off-Campus residence and telephone number only. being established for Hispanic rector for Alumni Affairs, said to making the scholarships help students." faculty, staff and alumni are en- students. To assure proper inclusion In the BGSU Telephone Directory, couraged to help endow the Rene "I think the group has a com- please submit completed forms by: The Latino Student Union has Ruiz scholarship. Oxender said mitment to endowing both of endowed the Miguel Ornelas the LSU sponsored scholarship these scholarships and are ex- Tuesday, scholarship, which provides an has about $1,900. She said LSU is cited to be able to recognize ous- annual award. aiming for $12,500. tandlng retiring Hispanic Septembers, 1995 Cindy Oxender, assistant di- Oxender said LSU is dedicated professors," she said. 5:00 p.m. CURRENTLY HIRING TO FILL MARKET RESEARCH Please mail or deliver the completed Off-Campus Local Address change form to the INTERVIEWER POSITIONS Office of Registration and Records, 110 Administration Building or drop off the form at one of the sites listed below. GAIN VALUABLE BUSINESS AND MARKETING EXPERIENCE Starting pay $4.50, $5.00 after training Drop Locations: University Union Information Desk . 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! The BG News Thursday, August 31,1995 page sevi Spikers hope to surprise in MAQ Jeremy Yohe "Last year's team was picked cause the other MAC teams will Esslinger (Tampa, FT), will need alternate for the this past sum- next test as they are ranked se<£« The BC News to finish third in the preseason be slightly less eager to knock off to carry much of the load. mer's Olympic Festival team. enth in the country. BG's record and we did," coach Van Dewalle the Falcons'. Esslinger was a 1st team All- Filling the other half of the against the Spartans is locked ■£» To many people, the number explained about last year's re- Ahead of BG in the preseason Conference selection for Che captains' duties and playing the 3-3. S thriteen is viewed as unlucky. sults. rankings are Central Michigan, MAC last season boating a con- outside is senior Jeny Ostrom The weekend will be roundeiP But Bowling Green's womens 'Tor the experience level we Ball State and Miami. ference leading 4.25 kills per (Morton Grove, I1L). out with matches against Baylajj* volleyball program will be hop- had on the floor, where we fin- Back for this season is a core game. Heading into her final Mamie Simpson, the top fe- and Illinois St. on Sunday. ing that Denise Van DeWalle's ished was great." of seniors that will provide the season for the Falcons, Esslinger male volleyball athlete in On- Van DeWalle would like to I«fc 13th year at the Heading down the stretch run experience and knowledge of needs only 69 kills and 217 digs to tario, Canada last year will add to any BG women interested ^ helm will bring of last year's season, a lack of what it takes to win. accomplish what few have done the mix in her first year for BG. playing volleyball for the Falcon?": nothing but experience cost BG a higher fin- "We have four seniors and they at the University - top the 1000 The team will take to the court this year, that there will be try^; success. ish in the league. all experienced our last cham- carrer mark for both. this weekend opening up the outs held on September 11th. The Falcons "Near the end of the season we pionship back in 1991," Van De- Teaming up with Esslinger, season at the Michigan State In- An appointment must be set up will be looking were playing great volleyball, walle said. and possibly creating the deadli- vitational. And there will be before a try-out and arrange*-; to better a but a loss here and there dropped "Their goal Is to win another est frontline in the MAC, will be plenty of competition waiting. merits can be made by contacting ; IS-12 season us to third," Van Dewalle added. championship. This team has the junior Lori Hilton (Centerburg, Fourtheenth ranked San Diego assistant coach Mintzi Sanders at: that saw the And now for the *95 campaign, potential to do so; but so does OH). Hilton set a school record State will be the first opponent on 372-7413. team finsish the women are predicted to take Central Michigan, Miami, and with eight solo blocks in one Saturday. SDSU is coming off a Also, the team is present; third in the fourth in the MAC. Ball State." match. 1994 NCAA appearence where looking for a manager. Inti Mid-American Van DeWalle. The lower prediction is viewed Of the returning marque Revealing just how talented they made it to the second round. ested persons can contact Conference. as an asset by the head coach be- players, senior co-captain Carlyn she is, Hilton was chosen as an - Michigan State will provide the ders at the above number. OU chance to redeem honor Chuck Schoffner didn't experience any success Interestingly, McCarney jun- takes early. We may not actually The Associated Press last year - worked hard, played ked the option offense that Iowa play this game very well early, hard, practiced hard, followed State ran under former coach but I think as the season goes on, AMES, Iowa - It's a perfect the plan and never came up a Jim Walden and installed a pro we've got the type of players who match, actually. winner. This will be the first set. But offense Lsnt the prob- can play this game." The only two teams in major chance for one of those teams to lem. The Cyclones have some college football that didn't win a have a great celebration in the skilled performers there in quar- game last season, both with new locker room. I just hope it's going terback Todd Doxzon, running "This is a classic coaches, both with the starry- to be us." back Troy Davis and receivers eyed optimism that goes with the Iowa State hasn't won since Mike I loracek and Ed Williams. case of two football beginning of another season. beating Kansas State 27-23 on Where they need help is on de- teams and two staffs Welcome to the Kickoff Clun- Nov. 6, 1993. Ohio's last victory fense. Iowa State was last In the ker, the battle of winless won- came In the final game of 1993, nation against the run last season going out and trying ders: Iowa State, 0-10-1 last fall, 12-10 over Eastern Michigan. and 103rd out of 107 I-A teams in to quiet the critics, to against Ohio University, 0-11 in The Bobcats haven't had winning total defense. Defensive coor- 1994. They meet Thursday night season since going 6-5 in 1982 dinator Larry Coyer calls his unit do things that people at Iowa State's Cyclone Stadium. and are 17-89-3 since 1985. They the "Mad Dog Defense." It re- don't think you can Iowa State coach Dan McCar- lost IS in a row In the 1992 and'93 mains to be seen if they have any Howard's club|-| ney tried to get ESPN to bite on seasons. bite do." the game, pitching a unique mat- The job of cleaning up that "I think we're well prepared Dan McCarney 352 - 9951 chup of the only two teams in mess has fallen to Jim Grobe, a right now," safety Matt Straight Iowa State head football coach ..Ihusday... NCAA Division I-A that failed to former assistant at Air Force. said. "If we just go execute and Fritiny 5riri)r<1ny win a game last year. Ohio has Grobe installed an option offense read our keys and do the best we Psyehle the nation's longest losing streak In hopes of awakening a slumber- can, I think a lot of people will be McCarney stepped into the (11 games), Iowa State the ing unit that was shut out three surprised how good our defense Iowa State job last November as longest winless streak (13). times last fall and averaged only can be." Mr. Positive. He hasn't changed, The network Instead will show 205.2 yards and 7.5 points. Ah, the optimism of the young. despite his team's shortcomings. defending national champion "I hope it's going to be option But at this time of year, the "This is as good a camp as I've •Pool •Video Games 'Ping Pong • Nebraska at Oklahoma State. In football," Grobe said. "From coaches are that way, too. been through as far as getting the place of national exposure, the what I've seen so far, sometimes "I think our kids are having response from the kids and them Cyclones and Bobcats have to it doesn't look much like option fun," Grobe said. "I think they giving us everything they've console themselves with the football. But they're excited like what we're doing. I fully ex- got," McCarney said. thought that, barring a tie, one of here. We were able to do some pect for us to make a lot of mis- them finally will walk away a pretty neat things at the Air winner. Force Academy with the option." "This is a classic case of two Grobe has entrusted the football teams and two staffs go- offense to a 5-foot-7 freshman ing out and trying to quiet the quarterback, Kareem Wilson, critics, to do things that people who ran for 20 touchdowns and don't think you can do," said passed for 18 as a high school Uhe best McCarney, who as an assistant senior in Valdosta, Ga. Those helped engineer turnarounds at figures caught McCarney's eye. Iowa and Wisconsin. "I dont care if you're on air, "A lot of football players are that's a tremendous statistic," he going to be taking that field that said. snoes your \ + We Care About parents' The Water Watelmill You Drink™ money Try Water mill Express® Located At: 989 S. Main, (Next to Pagliai's) Bowling Green 1058 N. Main (infrontofT.CB.Y.) 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Stew Wlliteln tennis was hardly the equal of paint or draw a horse because The Associated Press Muster's. you would not recognize It I like I "It was his show, my win," said to do very colorful paintings." NEW YORK - The men of clay Muster, who reached the quar- | ruled the hardcourts of the U.S. ters at the Open the past two Chang delivered the worst Open on Wednesday, French years after recovering from a beating since Ivan Lendl's triple i Open champion Thomas Muster car accident that nearly des- bagel of South African Barry enduring the antics of the wildest troyed his career. Moir eight years ago. Pozzi won wild card and runner-up Michael Jensen, the brother who did not only nine points in the first set, Chang making a joke of his em- disappear at Wimbledon but was 11 in the second and nine in the barrassed opponent. left to explain where Murphy third as Chang took him apart Muster, a stranger to green might have gone, was happy just from the baseline and the net in surfaces despite his No. 3 seed- to be playing as a wild card In the just 63 minutes. ing, arrived jet-lagged from win- Open and had no expectation of ning the oddest of tuneup tour- winning. Unlike Muster, Chang doesn't naments on clay in Croatia on "He's No. 3 in the world, I'm mind venturing onto hardcourts Sunday. Every other top player No. 3 million," Jensen said. "The despite his success on clay. The practiced on hardcourts for at guy really is an animal. He Is one 1989 French champion and a vic- least a month before the U.S. of the most fit players. He plays tor over Andre Agassi to the Open. Not Muster. full-court press on you. He tries AT&T Challenge on clay In May, Clay is where Muster makes to keep the points moving all the Chang also was runner-up to his living and earns his ranking, time. He is always leaning on Agassi at the ATP Championship and If he could pick up some you, always putting pressure on on hardcourts in Cincinnati two extra bucks and extra points In you, so you tend to play a little weeks ago. Croatia, that's where he was go- quicker. You don't recover as ing. That trip close to a war zone fast after points, and he buries But the easy victory over Pozzi paid off In his 10th title on clay you. didn't fool Chang Into thinking this year. "He makes you work for points he'd beat everyone that way. Against Luke Jensen, the clown and he just chews you up and "I want to stay sharp," he said. prince of tennis, Muster didn't spits you out. He goes, 'Next vic- "I don't want to start thinking need much practice of any kind tim, please.'" things will come easy. That is ' to walk away with a 7-6 (7-3), 6-3, Muster played the same kind of where things get very danger- < 64) victory. It wasn't nearly as baseline game as he did In win- ous." impressive as Chang's 64, 6-1, ning the French in straight sets In other men's matches, No. 8 64) rout of Gianluca Pozzi - the against Chang in June, muscling Michael Stich beat Javier San- most lopsided men's match at the shots deep down the lines, keep- chez 6-2, 6-3, 64, and No. 12 Open since 1987 - and it did noth- ing the ball in play and making Richard Krajicek defeated Karel ing to convince Muster he could few mistakes. Pushed to a tie- Novacek, a semifinalist last year, actually win this Grand Slam breaker in the first set. Muster £3,6-4,6-4. event. won it in typical fashion, capping Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, the 'That would be fantastic," he a long rally with a forehand into women's No. 3 seed, beat Joanne said. "But being realistic, I am in the corner that Jensen could only tte Kruger 6-4, 6-3; No. 6 Mary the second round. I am facing flick back short of the net. Pierce crushed Tatyana Jecmen- Mark Woodforde, who I have Muster yielded only four ica 6-3, 6-0; unseeded 14-year-old never beat on hardcourt, so it is a points on serve in the second set, Martina Hingis upset No. 8 Mag- very difficult draw for me. Let then raced through the third set dalena Maleeva 4-6,6-4,6-2; No. 9 the favorites be the favorites." while allowing Jensen just seven Gabriela Sabatini routed Naoko Jensen, his ponytail flying, cer- points in six games. A dour and Kijimuta 6-2, 6-1; No. 14 Mary tainly was the crowd favorite in serious player so opposite Jensen Joe Fernandez downed Sabine their match, serving lefty and in personality, the Austrian may Hack 7-6 (7-3), 6-3; and No. IS He- righty, screaming and pumping ultimately reveal more of him- lena Sukova lost to Chanda Rubin his fist and doing his best to self in his art than he does in his 6-1,6-3. rouse the fans. He changed shirts tennis. Hingis, ranked No. 18 and a four times, starting out and fin- "I am doing acrylics, painting month shy of her 15th birthday, AP photo/John Dunn ishing up with a No. 42 football on linens sometimes, trying to became the youngest winner at Luke Jensen reacts during his match against Thomas Muster at the U.S. Open in New York Wednes- jersey in honor of fellow South- really get emotions there and the Open since Jennifer Capriati day. ern Cal alum Ronnie Lott, but his colors," he said. "Don't ask me to in 1990.

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>. t . The BG News Thursday, August 31,1995 page nine BG rugby loaded with veterans Turner agrees to Brian Gibson With only one player lost to The backfield has always been threat we just crash back to the The BG News graduation, the Falcon forwards the Falcons' most dangerous inside with centers Tony Tyson return a veteran crew that will be component. Eight of its top nine and Brad Rohlfs." three-year deal The Bowling Green rugby enhanced by the addition of sec- scorers return with another teams opens its season at home ond year players Jeff Cellio at year's experience under their The Falcons will also be host- The Associated Press "He belongs here. There's this weekend with a returning hooker and Mike Grim at lock. belts. Three of them - wings ing Dayton next Saturday at the no doubt Eric being here win team that in the words of head The ruggers will also be helped Bruce Broad, Paul Todd and full- Intramural Fields for the Brown give us a lift He's very impor- coach Roger Mazzarella, "is by the return of flanker John back Tony Mazzarella -- have ac- and Orange's first night rugby BEREA, Ohio - Cleveland tant to our defense." loaded for bear." Switzer and lock Rob Luecke to counted for nearly 450 offensive match. They will also host Kent, Browns moved one step closer Turner, 26, tied for the The ruggers will host Toledo at the lineup. points for BG over the past two Michigan and the first round of Wednesday to a big off-field league lead with nine Inter- 11 p.m. on Saturday and the In the front row BG has Brian seasons. the Midwest University Cup victory - the signing of All- ceptions last season. A No. 1 BGSU alumni on Sunday at 1 p.m. Gibson, Matt Koon, Angelo For- playoffs. Pro safety Eric Turner. pick out of UCLA in 1991, Both matches will be played at tunate and Jeff Roman who will "We like to swing the ball wide A meeting is being held today Turner has apparently Turner has spent all four the College Park Rugby Field, at all see duty on a squad rotation. in our games and the people we at 5 p.m. in the Falcon Fieldhouse agreed to terms on a three- seasons with the Browns. the corner of Foe Road and North In addition to Switzer, the back have on the outside can burn meeting room for any and all new year contract, ending his If Turner shows Belichlck College Ave. row boasts a talented corps that everyone else they match up players interested in playing the 40-day holdout four days be- he is ready to play, It means "We are big, we're fast and we includes *>an Kelley, Chris Clr- against," center Scott Anderson sport. Information can also be fore the start of the season. Dana Hall, signed as a free deep at every position," Mazzare- yak, Jeff McVey and Vince Ket- said. "Once we've got the defense obtained by calling Coach Maz- "He has agreed to terms, but agent May 19, will return to a lla said. "This is probably the terer. flowing hard to stop the outside zarella at 353-1290. has not signed," coach Bill Be- backup role. largest squad, slzewise, I've llchick said Wednesday. "He's coached since 1986." flying into town today after "Am I disappointed? No," Not that size or very many finishing up some business in said Hall, who was waived by other factors have had an effect California. I'm glad all this is San Francisco in February. on the success of the Falcons. behind us and looking forward "Anybody who plays this Under Mazzarella's 10-year reign to having him in here." game wants to start. I'm not as head coach, the ruggers have As for playing in the season the only one around the league posted a 563-106-31 record; won opener Sunday in New Eng- that puts in a lot of work and 10 Mid-American Conference land against the Patriots, Bell- then won't play. championships, the Midwest Un- chick said, "I can only, go by "I have to be ready to play iversities Cup three times and what I see when he gets here. I whether or not Eric Turner is have made three appearances in assume we can get him ready, with the team or not. I'll be the National Championship Final but.." ready Sunday if he can't play. Four. The Falcons are on a run of "We'll put him out there and And I'll be ready if he can. 14 straight MAC titles and can see what he can do. I haven't He's a tremendous player and boast of never having had a los- seen Eric Turner in seven, it only helps the team for him ing season in their 27 year histo- eight months." to be here." ry. Turner arrived later at Cleveland Hopkins Interna- Cornerback Antonio La- tional Airport and said he ex- ngham said he spoke with pects to be ready to play on Turner by telephone once or "If losing is a disease Sunday. twice a week during training then we've yet to The Browns did not reveal camp. even catch a cold contract terms, but a team "I'd say he wasn't the same official said that Turner and cheerful Eric Turner I knew around here and I his agent, Mike Sullivan, had last year," Langham said. "He certainly aim to do come down from their original wasn't joking around. You demand of $9 million over could tell he'd rather be here my part to keep it three years: The Browns of- doing his job than sitting at that way." fered $8.4 million for three home. You could tell in his years. voice he wanted to be here. Roger Mazzarella "I guess It's a case of If you "Eric is a leader. When oth- BG rugby coach can't get here on time, get ers see how hard he plays, here when you can,'' line- they do too, but the atmos- backer Carl Banks said. "Ser- phere hadn't changed without "If losing is a disease, then iously, our chances are much him. We're happy he's going to we've yet to even catch a cold better when Eric's on the field be here, but we were prepar- around here and I certainly aim courtly BC rugby/Roger M»mre)u with us instead of sitting at ing to go without him. You've to do my part to keep It that Center Scott Anderson eludes • Kent defender In last year's MAC title game. In support are Chris Hald, home. got to." way," Mazzarella added. Brad Rohlfs and Jeff McVey.

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1995 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Falcons on a mission in '95 SCOTT BROWN lng replacements for All-MAC The BG New. 1995 Falcon Schedule wide receivers Ronnie Redd Thur.. Aug. 31 LOUISIANA TECH 7:00 and Ramelr Martin. But the Never in the history of Sat. Sept. 9 at Missouri 1:00 exclamation points far out- Bowling Green football has a weigh the question marks. Sat. Sept. 16 AKRON 3:30 single play so decimated and All signs are pointing west yet so unified a squad. Sat. Sept. 23 at Central Michigan 1:00 and a berth In the coveted Las Not a night goes past where Sat. Sept. 30 at Temple 6:00 Vegas Bowl on December 14. coach Gary Blackney doesn't Sat. Oct. 7 MIAMI 1:00 relive that horrid November "When you look back at last Saturday of 1994 when Central (Parents' Day) year, there were a couple of Michigan's Cralg Fischer scam- Sat. Oct. 14 at Ball State 1:00 firsts that we didn't like to see pered 72 yards on a fake punt. Sat. Oct. 21 TOLEDO 1:00 happen." Blackney said. "It was whisking away a MAC the first time weVe lost the last (Homecoming) game of the season, the first Championship that the Falcons Oct. 28 at Western Michigan 1:00 seemingly had In their grasp. Sat. time we've lost at home. Our "I still think every night Sat. Nov. 4 OHIO 1:00 players and our coaches had taken a lot of pride In those about that big. Cat punter run- GAKTBLACKNET Sat. Nov. 11 at Kent 1:00 ning down the Held and falling things. In the end zone." Blackney said first place votes In preseason The culmination of the frus- season could be considered the "I definitely think that the as his Falcons prepare to open media balloting. tration, the lake punt that will all-time best quarterback in way that last year ended, hav- the 199S season tonight They have been picked first forever be a dark etch In Falcon Bowling Green history. And ing a 9-2 team and then sitting against Louisiana Tech. a sea- each of the past two years, lore, remains on everyone's there Is the year-to-year possi- down and not going any place son In which all eyes look to however, and each of those sea- conscience. bility that Blackney could move afterward. I think that's added Bowling Green as the prohibi- sons turned into disappointing This Is a new season." said on to college football's greener fuel. tive MAC favorites - again. second place finishes. senior tight end Trevor Stover. pastures. But the ghosts from 1994 "I still think the greatest "Nobody likes the way last sea- Henry was very candid about That's been the motivation remain. And for 36 returning motivation we have la the feel- son ended, but this is a new that as the season drew near. for about 50 of our players to letterwlnners, 13 of them ing that we did not accomplish season. I'm sure it's in the back "We all have a sense of stay up on campus. It's not starters, every effort Is aimed at what we wanted to accomplish of some guys' minds." urgency among us." Henry that you don't get excited about putting those ghosts to rest a year ago." Blackney said. "That was a tough time for said. "We're lucky enough to every season, but when you "I think about It every day. It The way that whole scenario us." said returning quarter- have Coach Blackney back for look at the nucleus of the play- still makes me sick." said co- came down to the end of the back Ryan Henry. "But I don't another year. We want to take ers that we have coming back captaln Greg Cepek. "That's season, our players and our think, with the type of success advantage of that year that he In terms of seniors and experi- why I think you saw everybody coaches were left with a great that we've had as a team you Is going to be here, because enced players, and then the on the team stay up here over void that has created motiva- can point to one play and say frankly it's hard to tell how long way last season ended. I speak the summer. They are giving It tion for us this year. that this Is going to make us he's going to be here. for everyone In our program everything they have." "Despite what our players better." "He probably deserves to go when we say that we cant wait And the Falcons enter this might see or read In the media. Added to the mix Is a sense on. E}ut we are glad he's here to get going. There's more year as they have the past two. I still think our strongest moti- of urgency among the players. for now and we want to take excitement right now for me as outright favorites In the con- vation is the fact that we didn't This Is the last year for 13 advantage of that" than there's been since I've ference. Bowling Green get done what we wanted to get impact seniors. including Taking advantage will hinge been at Bowling Green." .wwVJUVK«ttW".....».d ^Jm^tft»Jwww%wWW%>« The BG News Aogoat 31. 1998 FOOTBALL 95 PREVIEW

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