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'Serving the Bowling Green community for over 75 years # Tribe fever Arson suspected in fires Q The fires in Hayes Hall and the Moore Mu- Facts on Fire sical Arts building only •Hayes Hall fire discovered at 3:32 p.m. resulted in minimal •Music building fire found at 4:12 p.m. damage, but officials are •Minimal smoke and water damage to Hayes Hall •Only hardware and work bench damage to scene looking into the possi- shop in music building bility of arson. •Investigations continuing in both cases •Arson suspected in both cases By DARLA WARNOCK •Officials say fires may be connected The BG News BG News Graphic by Datta Wamock Investigations are continuing regarding both fires discovered Columbus, with the majority of the fire shortly after the fire on campus Sunday, with the pos- samples coming from the music alarm went off. sibilitity of arson strong in at building. When he entered the room, all least one of the fires. he could see was smoke. The ac- Bowling Green Fire Chief Joe Burns said it looks as if arson tual fire was small, he said. Bums indicated that arson has played a role in the fire there. "I discovered the fire and put it not been ruled out from either of "It looks like it was intentional- out," Hoffaker said. "If it would the fires in Hayes Hall or the ly set," Burns said. "There was have been able to burn any Moore Musical Arts building. no reason for the fire where it longer, I wouldn't have been able Both fires were extinguished Associated Press photo was. It was on a tool bench in the to put it out." with minimal damage occurring scene room, and there are no out- The fire originated from hard- Ohio governor George Voinovich raises the Central Division Champion flag of the in each building. lets and there had been no activi- ware in the tool shop. According in front of the state house Monday. The Indians take on the New York Yankees today in the first round The suspicious nature of the ty that could warrant a fire." to Hoffaker, the area in which of playoff action at Yankee Stadium. fires has led local officials to Keith Hoffaker, a stage techni- send samples to state officials in cian in the music building, found • See FIRE, page four. BG man sues University students for injuries resulting from fight

□ Paul Sauer is seeking puni- Paul Sauer is seeking punitive and Sauer alleges in the suit that the men proceed," Potter said. In addition to the civil suit, Joe O'- tive and compensatory dam- compensatory damages exceeding hit him in the face and body multiple "He is still in the process $600,000. times. of healing from the Neill and Alphonso are charged sepa- ages in a suit against four Charged in the suit are University Sauer's attorney, Al Potter, said his rately with felonious assault. Their University students and the football players Joe O'Neill, Kevin O'- client continues to heal from the Injur- injuries sustained." cases are pending before Wood County Neill and Adam Lige. Terrance Al- ies suffered from the incident. Judge Donald DcCessna Junction Bar & Grill. phonso, a former University student "He still is in the process of healing Alphonso is scheduled for a jury trial and football player, is also charged from the injuries sustained," Potter Al Potter Nov. 4 and O'Neill's pre-trial for Oct. 27. By SARAHBEDNARSKI along with the Junction Bar & Grill. said. attorney for Paul Sauer O'Neill's attorney, John Dunipace de- The BG News According to the suit filed yesterday, Potter said Sauer received fractured clined to comment on either case. in Wood County Common Pleas Court, facial and nasal bones requiring recon- "I haven't reviewed all of the infor- A Bowling Green area man charged Sauer was at the bar last October when structive surgery. Potter said Sauer wasn't protected mation at this point," Dunipace said. four University students and a local both O'Neill brothers, Lige and Al- Sauer charges the bar because they and no intervention appeared when the Alphonso's attorney William Stephen- bar, for injuries he sustained as a result phonso surrounded him, preventing him failed to help him after the attack and, incident occurred. son, Bowling Green public defender, of a fight last October. from leaving. therefore, "tolerated this action." "A lot of facts will come out as we could not be reached for comment. "Turning Points' program New partnership focuses on communication promotes eating well Q The University and □ Program facilitators who have very stringent rules the city met in an at- attempt to help students about eating and keeping in tempt to achieve shape. feel good about their "Any student who is exces- common goals. bodies and their eating sively concerned with their body image and with the types and By DARLA WARNOCK habits. amounts of food they take in or T7ie BG News those who have a strong drive to By ANDREA VITANZA have a particular body, could Boundaries were crossed The BG News benefit from this program," and partnerships built Monday Jacoby said. in a University attempt to Students having questions and The program will begin on Oct. create dialogues with the city concerns about eating healthy 21 and run every Tuesday concerning diversity issues. have a chance for their questions through Dec. 9, from 1 p.m. to The first meeting of the Hu- to be answered by becoming a 2:30 p.m. Each meeting will con- man Relations commissions part of "Turning Points." sist of a brief video followed by a from the University and city 'Turning Points" Is a program period of discussion with Tins- met to begin working together aimed at helping students who man, Jacoby and Sue Houston, a to achieve a common goal. may have an eating disorder and licensed dietician, serving as fa- That goal, according to Lorna those students who may be ex- cilitators of the group. Gonsalves-Pinto, director of periencing some early signs re- According to Jacoby, having a the Office of Diversity Initia- lating to unhealthy eating and dietician on hand will be a very tives, is to promote equity, weight problems. positive experience for many trust, diversity, communica- The program was founded by students. tion and respect within the Ron Davis, a psychologist from "Having a dietician will bring campus community. the University of Toronto, and expertise that is helpful," she This is the first time the two BC News Phoro by Kelly Dietrich uses a series of videotapes to il- said. "Students really seem to commissions have joined lustrate many different types of want to eat healthy and tend to together. Led by Gonsalves- Charles Middleton (left), Lorna Gonsalves-Pinto, Wes Hoffman and Jack Taylor discuss the partnerships eating disorders. It also offers have really specific questions as Pinto, the reception was held to built between the University and city concerning diversity initiatives. strategies to help develop a to whether or not they are getting generate ideas and plan for the healthier attitude towards food the right amount of different future. tance of working together. Middleton said. "We're firmly and weight. things." Members of both commis- "We need to talk with each committed to this endeavor Diane Tinsman, a counselor After being adopted by the sions mingled together and be- other and not at each other," "We need to talk with and glad to see the city moving from the Counseling Center, said University last fall, this series gan to talk about similarities Hoffman said. "We're very in- each other and not at in the same direction." that the program is available to marks the third time "Turning between the two groups. terested in assisting the Uni- anyone who may be questioning Points" has been run. If success- "Many of the same ideas are versity." each other." Middleton said the Universi- their eating patterns or may be ful, it will bean ongoing program discussed, so why not work on By joining forces with the ty is strongly.committed to be- worrying about their weight. and offered again in the spring. them together," Gonsalves- University, the group will e- Wes Hoffman coming a moving force in di- "Anyone who has concerns or a Those with concerns about a Pinto said. "We're moving a valuate issues together to de- versity initiatives. preoccupation with weight and roommate or someone close to step beyond." vise and implement a plan for mayor of Bowling Green body size can benefit from this them, are also encouraged to be- Wes Hoffman, mayor of improvement. Gonsalves-Pinto said she is program," Tinsman said. come part of the group. Bowling Green, said he is Charles Middleton, provost confident that joining the two Elayne Jacoby, nurse practi- "If someone close to you is ex- pleased to see the two groups and vice president for Aca- tiate new challenges. independent groups will be a tioner for the Student Health hibiting some symptoms and you converging their ideas. The demic Affairs, said he hopes "We need to move ahead col- positive step for both sides and Service, believes that the group most important item to keep in that working collaboratively lectively and make the city re- make a firm statement about is especially beneficial to those • See GROUP, page four. mind, he said, is the impor- with the city will help to Ini- flective of this environment," the diversity at the University. page I The BG News Tuesday, September 30, 1997

Tony Cavallario Opinion Editor Opinion 372-2604

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210 West Hall • Bowling Green State University • Bowling Green, Ohio • 43403 • (419) 372-2601 • [email protected] Time for the community to get back to basics INotr: This is my OPINION As a functioning member of inexpensive, so people have no tions for this most agn ious caug I in Ihe net of waste society. I am willing to play by desire lo steal them. cotumi\ This is NOT a NEWS TOM DENK crime (actually, only tw>. olu- remo\>, ue^libiiiii. mej ore article, us sonic of my the rules. Unfortunately, there I believe one of Dr. Rlbeau's tions that are printable), .he forced to wear the large, respondwits haue misinterpreted. important are some people who fail to initiatives was to "build commu- first solution isn't the most flourescent yellow letters "NF" This is merely one man ranting issues that realize, whether they like It or nity" here at BGSU. I cant think practical, but it probably the (for Non-Flusher) around their and raving about his view of our need talking not. they are part of our society. of a better way to do so than to most exciting. Everybody gets necks for a week. This program crazy world. Thank you.) about, includ- Here are merely a few of my have community bikes. Buy the drunk and stays thai way until can be monitored In ways Sometimes, we all need to get ing hazing, the ideas for an ideal society, and bikes now. we'll iron out those you leave college. If this makes similar to house arrest. That back to the basics. University nowhere below will you read the details later. people flush at parties, maybe It would solve tons of admissions Occasionally, we all tend to wasting our word Amazonian. My second Idea is rather will work at all other times. and recruitment problems. Who forget where we came from, money, does So then, who's up for some revolutionary. It's called "every- Unfortunately, this solution Isn't wouldn't want to come to a where we are and where we are USG really community bikes? I am. For body Flushes The Toilet." Can a good idea if we adopt the idea school were everybody flushes? going. accomplish those of you who have fallen anybody come up with a for communal bikes. Well, these are Just a few Ideas. I have the most positive anything, behind in the times, community legitlmite excuse why people The other solution calls for Getting back to the basics attitude of any person I know, persons throwing babies away in bikes are bicycles owned by the cannot flush toilets? If you have public humiliation. Why do includes turning off your turn and every once in a while even I dumpsters. etc. public, and left in public areas. the answer. I'd seriously like to people flush at parties? They do signals when driving, and get bummed (and/or burned) That's why this week. I am If you want to use one. take It know. I can go to a keg party so in fear of public humiliation. walking on the right side of out. I can imagine how pathetic getting back to the basics. and ride it lo wherever you need with hundreds of inebriated Look at public swimming pools hallways, lobbies, stairs, etc. it is for those with dismal Tin-, entails me to remember to be. After you park it. some- individuals, go to the bathroom that use dyes In their water so Sorry, but I have to go now. 1 atlliiudes when Ihey are feeling that I am part of a society. body else can come along and there, and the toilets are always when people put the "p" in pool, hear a toilet flushing. a little blue. Societies are large groups of then ride the bike for their flushed. However. I can go Into a the water around them turns a Tom Denk is the Tuesday Nonetheless. I refuse to turn people, living In somewhat close needs. On campus, we could residence hall or one of the bright red and the offenders are columnist JOT The News. He this opinion column into my areas, all trying not to kill each have roughly one thousand of hundreds of facilities on campus ostracized. encourages all signed questtons, weekly soapbox where I whine other before we all eventually these bikes, all of equally crappy and there is always one toilet The University needs to estab- comments, suggestions and about how The Man" is bringing end up In hell. (I learned this stature (however they need to that wasn't flushed after use. lish a Department of Flushing column fodder to be sent to me down. There are too many from Brother Jed.) work). They should be ugly and I can think of only two solu- Affairs, so when people are tomdenkftbgnet. bgsu.edu.

Letters to the Editor Policy: The BC News encourages readers' input to discuss topics LooW on the orient

FACT: Brownies cost 99 cents at the Union.

FICTION: The price is justified by the use ofCodiva THREE chocolates in the recipe.

PEOPLE ON THE STREET A look ,il what some members of the community think about the issue of the day: UPCOMING EVENTS Today's Question: "What do you think about Tuesday, 9/30/97 having two fires back-to-back Intro to BGNet (8 a.m. -10 on campus ? " a.m.) 126 Hayes Hall. Participants must have a BGNet account created at least 48 hours prior to the seminar. Free. Homecoming Novelty Events (8 a.m. -6 p.m.) Union Mall. Multicultural Homecoming Elections (8 a.m. - 3 p.m.r Alisa Kemer Joe In graham Benjamin Trost Stacey Meehan James Blankenship Education steps. Sophomore Senior Sophomore Sophomore Junior Comm. Disorders Psychology History Undecided Geology Annual Sound Recordings Sale (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.) "It's kind of coinciden- "With over 20 years "Suspicious — defi- "I think probably "That's kind of odd. I Pallister Conference Room, Jerome tal that we had them experience as a volun- nitely. They should let someone started them think it means they Library. both at the same time." teer fireman it doesn't us know what's going because it's not that need to take a closer American Marketing seem feasible that on. I don't think that common for two fires look at what's going Association Membership there'd be two acciden- they are giving us to start." on." Drive (9 a.m. -1:30 p.m.r tal fires." enough of the story." Business Administration Building- area by bG News stand. DAY S Carnival and OHIO Weather Merchandising Sales (10 Tuesday, Sept. 30 UOIEITE OF a.m. - 4 p.m.) Union Mall. Homecoming apparel, AccuWeather* forecast lor daytime conditions and high temperatures AY African, Asian, Indian and South American cultural merchandise, tye MICH i dye shirts; dunking booth, carnival Cleveland 64 'We are definitely approaching this games, caricaturists, balloon artists; popcorn, sno cones, and cotton Toledo 1 65° 1 as arson. candy! Joe Burns Homecoming King and Youngstown 61" [ Bowling Green Fire Chief Queen Elections (TO a.m. - 4 Mansfield 64" Referring to the fires in Hayes Hall p.m.) Union Mall Must have valid IND and in the Moore Musical Arts Building. student ID. Native Cotton Vending (10 a.m. - 5 p.m.) Dayt on 68' Columbus 66 Education Steps. Falcon Swim-a-thon/Dive- a-thon (3 p.m.) Cincinnati THUMBS UP Cooper Pool-SRC (Bowling Green.) The BGSU Swimming & I ^1 ■ To Founder's employees who are kind enough to give Diving program's annual fund extra chicken nuggets. raising event. ±2. ■ To Halloween candy on sale already. Bite-size morsels of Bill Cosby on Prejudice (3 KY | Portsmouth I 72° chocolate are too savory to wait for trick-or-treaters. p.m. - 4:45 p.m.) Faculty Lounge, Student Union. ■ To the Simpsons every day at 5:30 p.m. Video discussion roundtable.

■ To bicyclists who do not play chicken with pedestrians. Volleyball at Wright State Showers T-slorms Ram Flumes Snow Ice Sunny Pt Cloudy Cloudy (7 p.m.) Dayton. A non-conference contest Vta Associated Press GraphicsNel against the Raiders closes out both a four-match road swing and a busy September for the Brown and THUMBS DOWN Orange. ■ To the nuisance of not having a validation sticker when Creating Web Pages II: tryilig to check out a last-minute library book. Using Claris Homepage - (MAC) (7 p.m. - 9 p.m!) TODAY'S ■ To research papers. The term alone conjures up images 126 Hayes Hall. Learn to design of horror. Tip: erase the image and learn creative procras- and develop powerful, customized WEATHER tination. Web pages without the intricacies of HTML. Sponsored by the Center for Tuesday ■ To buildings that mysteriously erupt into flames. Teaching, Learning and Technology. Cloudy, rainy and cool. High: 66. Low: 52. I To the weather forecast for today and tomorrow.

Wednesday The calendar of events is a service o/The BG News for the community. A more Cloudy, rainy and still cool. High: 66. Low: 48. PAGE THREE is intended as an irmvrent look al the University. We al The BG News consider it an offbeat page where we complete listing of these eivnts can be try to offer something for everybody Opinions expressed herein are solely those of our staff. Have a nice day. found on the University web page.

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The Board of Black Cultural Activities Presents: K 104S.Moin 353-0988 1997 Nubian King and Queen TONIGHT: Elections: September 30 OFE#iMlC October 1 Tuesday, October 7, 1997, 8 p.m. October 2 BGSU, Kobacker Hall, Moore Musical Arts Center Tickets: 121, $22 4 114. To order tickets. ■aMIMIMId or .00 il» 2224 On the Education Steps •resented by the College of Musical Arts. TOMORROW: JAZZ NIGHT Sponsored in part by Plsanello's Pit 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 19 and Over Cvcru Night

Good Luck to All the Homecoming Candidates, from The BG News!

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Tracy Wendy Boyaraky Bartz news 1 • i Euclid. Ohio Grand Rapids. Popular Culture Ohio Queen Telecommunica- Activities: tions • Prowle Margins The BG New» • Information Activities digest Desk • Kappa Delta Compiled Ircxn slat! and wire reports Candidates • ProutHotl • Frieda Falcon resident 1996-97 • WBGU TV-27 ■ ACTIVISM Baldwin to campaign for Democratic candi- Lindsay Maria Michelle Sara Brooke DellaValle Gerard Gielow dates Wilmington, North Royalton. Wilmington. Bay Village. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio ALBANY, N.Y. - In the movie "The Edge," Alec Baldwin bat- Special Ed. Marketlng/lntl. IPC/Marketlng IPC tles Anthony Hopkins. In real life, his rival is New York's Repub- Business lican Party. Activities: Acttvmet: Activities: • Sigma Kappa Activities • Alpha XI Delta • RA State Democratic Party chairwoman Judith Hope said Baldwin • University • American • 3rd-year RA • CD Players wants to help bring down the OOP's Gov. George Pataki and Sen. success Morketing Assoc • Golden Key • Mortar Board Alfonse D'Amato in next year's elections. tacilitation • Sigma Kappa National Honor • Mortar Board "He feels very strongly that Pataki can be beaten and he feels • Empower Society even more strongly that D'Amato can be beaten," Hope said. Baldwin's interest comes as the struggling New York Demo- Katie Jeannette Julienne Sandy cratic Party opened its fall meeting Monday. Baldwin was not at McKeel Oravec Patterson Reynolds the meeting, but Hope said he has offered to campaign for Dem- Perrysburft. Mount Pleasant. Akron Wayne. Ohio ocratic candidates and to fund-raising. Ohio Maryland Communication Communlca- Both Baldwin, who is from Long Island, and his wife, Kim Psychology Communica- Disorders Uons EducaUon Basinger, have long been activists for various social causes. He tions has promoted everything from funding for the arts to campaign Activities: Activities. Activities: • Unrveisity Acttvrtlet: • Dance • Honors Student finance reform legislation. Ambossodor • RA Marathon Assoc President Earlier this month, Basinger and other animal rights activists • USG • Theater • Sigma Koppa • Athletic lutor pressured a New Jersey laboratory to turn over 40 beagles to the • Mortar Board • Omega Phi • Order ol • Dance American Humane Association. The dogs were being used for Alpha Omega Marathon osteoporosis research. Hope said she didn't expect Basinger to join Baldwin on the po- Amy Kristina Gin* Charlotte litical circuit. Schuller Sheldon Staccone Wade "She's saving beagles. He's saving Democrats," she said. Toledo Ashlabula. Ohio Perrysburg. Urbana, Ohio Recreation IPC Ohio Journalism ■ ROUGH INTERVIEW Administration Elem./Spec. Ed. Activities Activities: British journalist walks out on Reed interview AcnV»l»>«: • Kappa Kappa Activities • Obsidian • Dance Gamma • Pi Beta Phi • University Marathon • Athletic tutor • Dance Ambassadors NEW YORK - It was an interview on the wild side for a British • PanheHenic • Dance Marathon • RA journalist who said rocker Lou Reed was so rude that she walked Council Morothon • Golden Key out. • Rec Sports Honor Society "I've never come across someone so ridiculous and arrogant," Joanna Coles, New York bureau chief for The Guardian, told the KeUey New York Post. "Obviously he's used to behaving terribly and Zlnn everybody taking it." Coles, who has interviewed OJ. Simpson, Mikhail Gorbachev North Royalton. Ohio Homecoming 1997 and Tony Blair for her London newspaper, met Reed last Accounting Wednesday in Manhattan to talk about a video production of his Here Is a look at the candidates for Homecoming King and song "Perfect Day" from the "Transformer" album. As the two Activities: Queen. Voting Is 10 a.m.-4 p.m. today and Wednesday. The were walking to a cafe, Coles asked Reed what he was working • Sigma Kappa court (top five for King and Queen) will be announced at • Beta Alpha Psi on. • Donee Thursday night's pep rally while the 1997 King and Queen "Are you starting this interview? Because you've got exactly Marathon will be introduced at halftlme of Saturday's game. 30 minutes," Cole said Reed snapped. Reed then lashed out at Coles during the interview for asking if he had children ("How dare you ask me such a personal ques- Jason tion!") and for asking if he had been paid to do the production Armstrong with the BBC ("That's an offensive question!"). At that point, Coles walked out. Olmsted Falls. Ohio "He shouted after me pathetically, 'Oh please, can't we be King Secondary friends?"' Coles said. "It must have been terribly embarrass- Social Snls Ed. ing." Coles didn't write the story about Reed, and Reed called the Acttvttlet: BBC to complain. He declined to comment to the Post. • Phi Kappa lau Candidates • Donee Marathon ■ MISS AMERICA • IFC Shindle ready to speak out about AIDS Kevin Roger Blair DeMain Gongos Miller BELOIT, Wis. - Newly crowned Miss America Katherine Shindle is anxious to get out on the speech circuit and talk about Maumee. Ohio Bedford. Ohio Dayton AIDS. Education Intl Business IPC/Journallsm "I can't wait to get out and start speaking, because there's so ActlvrHej: Activities ActtvtltM: Activities: much to be done," the 20-year-old told the audience Saturday at a • 3rd-year RA • SRC Manager • Sigma Phi • Cheerleader fund raiser for AIDS. "I've been so into HIV prevention for a • Kappa Alpha • American Epsllon captc Order-founder Marketing • BG 2-1 News • University couple of years." • Freddie Falcon Association • Freddie Falcon Ambassadors Shindle went from Miss Illinois to Miss America on Sept. 13 at 1996-97 • Beta Gamma • Sigma Phi the annual pageant in New Jersey, where she was born. The as- Sigma afon piring actress was a theater and sociology student at North- western University. Rob Matthew Matthew Brandon Shindle made headlines immediately after the pageant when it Pietruszka Squibb Sturgeon Wray was disclosed her father had served on the board of the Miss America Organization. She said her father took a leave of ab- StrongsWlle, Oregon. Ohio Urbana. Ohio Maumee. Ohio Ohio lYlntmaklng Psychology/ Journalism sence several months before the pageant so there wouldn't be & Sport Manage- Sociology conflict of interest. ment Activities. Activities. "She seems really down to earth - very outgoing, very real," • Art Activities • The BG News said Miss America 1983 Debra Maffett, one of the performers at Activities • Anti-rocist • Kappa Sigma • Phi Koppa Psi the event that raised about $50,000. "I can tell she's very pas- • [rock & Field Action • Acapella Choir • RA • USG • Socialization • Undergradu- sionate about her cause. She really wants to be doing good in the • Kappa Sigma and Accep- ate Psychology world." tance Association

FIRE GROUP Continued from page one. arson. It's a serious crime." the Hayes fire is the ignition of case at this point and in- Continued from page one. In the state of Ohio, aggravated oil used in the shredding machine vestigations are continuing. "Turning Points" is co- the fire began is generally a arson is considered a felony located in the area of the fire. Clif Boutclle, director of public don't know what to do about It, sponsored by the Counseling locked, restricted area. charge in the first or second de- "It is very coincidental," Burns relations, added that concurrent this could prove to be beneficial Center and the Student Health Burns said only the work bench gree, carrying a possible sen- said. "(Being so close) would lend fires have never occured at the to both of you," Tinsman said. Service. Students interested in and some plastic props were tence of 10 years in prison. creedence to believe that University. Jacoby said that she hopes stu- damaged by the fire. There was With the fire in the music (Hayes) was intentionally set - "Hopefully we can get this re- dents who participate in the becoming involved with the pro- minimal smoke damage. building occurring so soon after n but this is a very coincidental solved," Boutelle said. "The re- group will leave feeling happy gram, or those who would like "We are definitely approach- the Hayes Hall fire, fire officials case. We have more people to port is that the origin is suspi- with who they are and begin to more information are encour- ing this as arson," Burns said. "It are not closing any doors to the talk to. The investigation is still cious for both fires. I don't think see themselves in a more positive aged to contact the Counseling was under a concert hall full of possibility of the two being con- going." that we've ever had anything like way. Center at 372-2081. Nothing is ruled out of either people, too - that's aggravated nected. One other possibility for that before." ******-*¥*¥¥*¥¥■¥.****■*¥.**■* FOOTBALL SPECIAL FOLLOW THAT GOLF CART PARADE! Kreischer/Harshman • Large Pizzas Cheese & One Topping meeting u . Add $1299 N 353-0044 Cheesy Bread • Additional Toppings <<|99 $1.20 each Q = 1046 N. Mam St. • Limited time 8:00 P.M. free Delivery HOURS Tuesday 8 SUN.-THURS. 11-1 AM Offenhauer/Mac FRI. SSAT. 11-2:30 Room 117 BA OKAY, HERE'S THE SCOOP. MEDIUM PIZZA FORTY GOLF CARTS AND HUNDREDS OF SCREAMING CHEESE & ONE TOPPING FALCON FANS WILL BE PARADING FROM THE THREE MAIN HALLS TO MEET '°o''S FOR THE HOMECOMING PEP RALLY ON THE LAWN $5.99 Aimee Ford BETWEEN HARSHMAN AND KREISCHER. •IF INTERESTED IN RENTING A GOLF CART, Toledo Blade SIGN UP IN THE STUDENT UNION, 2ND PIZZA $5.00 2ND PIZZA $6.00 "Women In SportBVvritlng' ROOM 330. I Additional toppings $1.00 each • Additional topping! $1.20 each FOK MORE INFO CALL 372-2343 1 Limited time offer • Umited time offer I i «. u Tuesday. September 30, 1997 The BG News page 5

Jim Tocco Sports Editor Sports 372-2602 BG wants to bury KSU memories The Falcon football team gen- The kickoff coverage unit was erally uses Mondays to examine the one that had the most ques- the previous game's film. This tion marks heading in, but BG way, as the logic goes, BG can kicked off only once in the game learn from the films and Im- - on the opening play, and the prove. kick was not returned. Scott Not the case this week. The Kansas State film has Injury update BROWN found File 9, and Bowling Green Is focused instead on Northern Il- Linebacker Joe O'Neill and BG News linois' invasion this Saturday (2 center John Kuck - two players Editor p.m.,WBGU-FM). the Falcons can least afford to go "There might be a little bit of down - both had X-rays Monday teaching and learning we can get after suffering injuries against Akron, but Blackney did not want done off that film, but the main Kansas State. to subject him to the pounding thrust right now is to go directly O'Neill badly injured his being delivered by KSU. to Northern Illinois," BG coach shoulder during the game, while Niemet should be at 100 per- Gary Blackney said Monday dur- Kuck may have a broken wrist. cent against Northern Illinois. ing his weekly press conference. Blackney downplayed the Injur- If a bright spot was possible ies, though, noting that he ex- Noseguard Dan King should coming from the historic 58-0 pects both to play against North- also be ready to go this week. loss to the Wildcats, it was the ern Illinois. Morty Bryce, and Letoskey special teams - which weren't Elsewhere on the injury front, Carey, two more banged-up necessarily "special" but got the Bob Niemet starts this week players on the BG defense, job done. after sitting out the KSU game. should return as should running BG Newt Photo by Jeremy Martin "Our special teams were pretty Niemet was cleared to play back Damien Platt. good," Blackney said. "Our punt against the Wildcats after suffer- The Falcon punting unit was one of the only bright spots in Saturday's 58-0 debacle at Kansas State. Pun- coverage was really good." ing a concussion Sept. 20 against • See BURY, page eight. ter Andy Pollock was called upon nine times, averaging 42 yards a kick. Baseball set for playoffs The Associated Press time when the postseason begins playoffs at 1:07 p.m. EDT in the opener, Kevin Brown starts for Tuesday? Braves' first postseason game at the Marlins - he's 4-0 with an By all accounts, an extra round Jeff Bagwell hopes so. He Turner Field. 0.61 ERA lifetime against the of baseball playoffs sure sounded knows his Houston Astros are not "I don't feel like we've got a lot Giants, Including a no-hitter on like a good idea. More October given much chance against the of holes," said Maddux, who will June 10. excitement, more of the tight, Atlanta Braves, and he doesn't oppose Darryl Kile. "We stack up A big part of Brown's success tense action that fans wait all care. well against any team in base- has been his ability to shut down season to see. "There's absolutely no pres- ball." Barry Bonds. The Giants star is Only one problem: Except for a sure on us. No one is expecting us Though the Braves beat Hous- just l-for-18 in his career against dramatic, five-gamer between to win," Bagwell, who had 43 ton 7-4 in the season series, all 11 Brown. the and New home runs and 135 RBIs, said games were decided by either "Let's just hope you're asking York Yankees that first year in Monday. "We usually play to the one or two runs. me the same question after 1995, these opening-round series level of our competition. We play Later Tuesday afternoon, the Tuesday's game," Brown said. have been dullsville. bad against bad teams and good NL West champion San Francisco "When you do well against some- Four of the eight best-of-5 sets against good teams, and we've Giants visit the wild-card Florida body, you're not sure you want to have been sweeps. Three others played good against the Braves." Marlins, making their first post- know the answer." Associated Prcn pholo have been over in four games. A groundskeeper paints the Division Series logo on the turf at Florida's Atlanta ace Greg Maddux will season appearance. Will it be any different this • See PLAYOFFS, page seven. Pro Player Stadium. throw the first pitch of the In what could be a tell-tale FALCON VOLLEYBALL vs. MIAMI Saturday, October4 •7:00 p.m. at Anderson Arena Students admitted FREE with valid BGSU ID —- aSWWWMW*5WWft»e»B«»»M«M»*»»**Wl**»l»i»i'i»i»i»i»i»i»iW»irW HOMECOMING 97! ATTENTION ORGANIZATIONS!! The following BGSU Organizations have registered with the Office of Student Life for the 1997-98 year. If you BGS1 VS. | Northern DO NOT see your organization 's name on this please contact the Student Life Office at 372-2843. 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Association VISION 326N.F $560.00 Dance Marathon (Children's Miracle) Omega Essence Volleyball (Men's) Delta Sigma Pi Order of Omega Volleyball (Women's) Dietetic Experts of Tomorrow Organization Board Volunteers in Progress Dry Dock Pagan Student Union Water Polo (Men's) ls Economic Club Panhellenic Council Water Polo (Women's) -ReMa Electric Falcon Design and Race Phi Beta Kappa WBGU - Radio Elementary Education Student Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia WFAL Radio AM 680 Environmental Action Group Phi Upsilon Omicorn Womyn For Womyn Pi Omega Pi Business Education World Student Association SMI**"" If you DO NOT see your organization's name on this please contact the SHE Student Life Office at 372-2843. I page 6 The BG News Tuesday, September 30, 1997

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BG delivers message AMERICAN CONf MNCI Eaat W L T Pet. New England 0 1000 N.Y.Jeta 0 600 to conference foes Deidee Bissinger Scott Vallow Buffalo 0 .500 Miami 0 500 Since Bowling Green and Mar- Indianapolis 0 000 shall have not played each other Oa*aj Jacksonville 3 1 0 .750 in any sport since 1974, Falcon Ball i more 0 600 volleyball coach Denise Van De Sophomore Junior Pittsburgh 0 soo Walle wanted to send a message Tennis Player Goalkeeper Cincinnati 0 250 when the team took the court Tennessee 0 .250 Keltering. Carmel, Wot against the Thundering Herd on Ryan Johnson Denver S 0 0 1.000 Friday. Ohio Indiana Kansas City 0 .800 "We want to go down there and Oakland 0 .400 BG News San DieKo 0 .400 show Marshall what Bowling m Seattle 0 .400 Green is about, up close and per- Sportswriter NATIONAL CONFERENCI sonal," Van De Walle said before Van De Walle Watkins Bissinger went 3-0 in Vallow posted two East W L Pet. the match. doubles play and shutouts to run his Dallas .750 Round one to the Falcons. "Not to take anything away from • WHAT: won her only singles season total to four Washington 750 BG downed the Thundering them, but it was good that we NY. Ciants .400 Falcon volleyball at match as she made as the Falcons Arizona .250 Herd in three sets - 15-13.15-12, weren't playing someone else." Philadelphia .250 15-11 - to stay undefeated in the Against the Bobcats on Satur- Wright State her season debut chalked up two non- Central Mid-American Conference. The day, the Falcons hit a lull that has • WHEN: after a bout with conference road wins Tampa Bay 5 0 1.000 Falcons then turned around and plagued them in many of their Detroit .600 Tonight, 7 p.m. mononucleosis and against Detroit- Creen Bay .600 downed Ohio University on Sat- matches this season. After win- • WHERE: Minnesota .600 helped BG win the Mercy and Eastern Chicago urday 15-11,15-11,6-15,16-14. ning the first two games, BG Dayton, Ohio .000 Despite the two victories, Van dropped the third game to Ohio West BGSU Invitational. Illinois. San Francisco 3 1 .750 and faced game point in the De Walle was quick to talk about HONORABLE MENTION: Wendy Watkins. volleyball: Carolina 500 the team's need to improve. fourth before coming back to end. Watkins paced the team with St. Louis .400 Chris Dore and Jay Began, men's soccer; Cralg Nleset. "On paper it looks like a couple capture the match. 27 kills, while Lori Kemercr (26), New Orleans .200 Dave Anderson and Sam Fitzpatrick. men's cross coun- Atlanta .000 of good games, but really we only "There's two ways to look at Melissa Lewis (25) and Keisha Sunday's Came* played well enough to win," Van how we've been coming back," Wilkins (21) balanced the Falcon try: Megan Rhodes. Beth Wilson and Erica Wasllewskl. Tampa Bay 19, Arizona 18 De Walle said. "We know we need Van De Walle said. "One is that attack. women's tennis: Milan Ptak, men's tennis: Laura Deneau Denver 29, Atlanta 21 we can be a little off and still be and Amy Breldenbach, women's cross country Detroit 26, Green Bay IS to play better if we're going to Pittsburgh 37, Tennessee 24 compete for the title." able to come back, which is good. Bowling Green travels to Washington 24, Jacksonville 12 The Falcons (11-4, 4-0 MAC) The other is that we're not get- Wright State tonight in a non- The FALCON ATHLETES OF THE THE New York Giants 14. New Orleans 9 picked a perfect weekend to be a ting ahead. We're only playing San Diego 21, Baltimore 17 conference contest. The Falcons WEEK is a joint venture of The BG WBGU-FM Dallas 27, Chicago 3 little off their game. The Thun- average and forcing ourselves to return home to take on Miami in News and WBGU-FM Sports, the New York Jets 31, Cincinnati 14 have to elevate our game, and 88.1 BG Oakland 35, St. Louis 17 dering Herd and the Bobcats en- a first-place showdown on Satur- students' guides to BGSU athletics. NEWS tered the weekend tied at the bot- that's not so good." day at Anderson Arena. Kansas City 20, Seante 17, OT Minnesota 28, Philadelphia 19 tom of the MAC standings. "We BG continued its success at the Open date: Buffalo. Indianapolis, Miami, played up and down all week- net, where four Falcons recorded nFPQinFQ Best baseball team of all time New Kngland end," setter Wendy Watkins said. 20 or more kills over the week- I See MESSAGE, page eight. Monday*! Game UrrOlUCO call 372-2602 or 353-9315 San Francisco at Carolina, 9 p.m. PLAYOFFS BASEBALL [. HJISTANDINGS Continued from page five. 1 for New York against Orel Her- the first round. Ken Griffey Jr. released shiser. "It's a good team mat- and the Mariners play Cal Ripken its schedule for the first round of Final American league Standing! Final National league Standings Bonds, meanwhile, will be try- chup, and a good matchup indi- and the . Randy the playoffs Monday, and only By the A»«K iated P»css By The Associated Press East Diviiion East Division ing to reverse his past postseason vidually." Johnson will pitch the opener for one NL game is to be telecast on W 1. Pet. W L Pet. CB fortunes. In playoff appearances By winning the wild card, New Seattle against Mike Mussina. Fox or NBC -- Game 3 between x Haiti more 98 64 60S X Atlanta 101 61 .623 from 1990-92 for Pittsburgh, he York got to face Cleveland ~ a "I don't think they want to Florida and San Francisco Friday w-New York 96 66 .593 2 w Honda 92 70 .568 9 batted .191 with one home run. Detroit 79 83 .488 19 New York 88 74 .543 13 team it has handled fairly well - come here," Mariners closer at 8 p.m. EDT on NBC. Boston 78 84 .481 20 Montreal 78 84 .481 23 Not that Marlins manager Jim at home for the first two games. Heathcliff Slocumb said. "Be- Toronto .469 22 Philadelphia 68 94 .420 33 Leyland, who led the Pirates with Had the Yankees won the AI, sides the noise of the dome, The American League is off Central Division Central Division W L Pet Bonds for those playoff flops, is East, they would have had to they're going to have to face that night, forcing NBC to choose W 1. Pet. CB x-Clevcland 86 75 .534 x Houston 84 78 .519 resting easy. travel cross country to play at Randy Johnson inside. an NL game. The other NL first- Chicago 80 81 .497 6 Pittsburgh 79 83 .488 "Barry is a time bomb," Ley- Seattle - a team that has often "I think they're a little Intimi- round games will all be shown on Milwaukee 78 83 .484 8 Cincinnati 76 86 .469 land said. owned them - in the opening two dated by our bats, especially ESPN, either in the afternoon or Minnesota 68 94 .420 18.5 SI. Louis 73 89 .451 11 Kansas City 67 94 .416 19 Chicago 68 94 .420 16 On Tuesday night, the World games. starting on the road." at 11 p.m. West Diviiion West Division Series champion New York Yan- "They said they'd rather play Fox and NBC, which choose W 1. Pet. GB W L Pet. 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DISCOVER EUROPE 2-3 subloasers needed immediately for 2 bed $630 + tax Other models available. Call Paul Nantes Summer Study Program Collegiate Council ol the March of Omes room apt. Reasonable rent Call 353-3315. at 353-7285 FOR RENT Info Night CITY EVENTS Meeting Tonight at 9pm RM 1000 BA. PREGNANT? II you are pregnant, please con- Tuesday. September 30 at 7pm Get involved and help prevent birth defects Rally's is looking lor hourly and salaried Man- sider your options. We are a loving couple look- Ofscamp, Room 211 agers and Team Members Excellent benefits. Rummage sale Trinity United Methodist ing 10 adopt You can call 1 888 866-8848 after Immediate openings. Interested? Please call More info ca.'l 372 8190 Dart League Sign-Up 1 bdrm large turn. apt. all uM inc. except elec- Church, Summit and Court Si. Thursday Oct. 6pm (expenses paid). 41^897-0875. Or call 353 9355 Monday. October 6 tric lights. 352-7454 See Europe and Earn College Credit 2, 9am- 9pm Fn Oct. 3 9am -4pm. Sat. 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Apt 25 Panting Lot. Cafl wiffi description .Christy More into call 372-»180 14 TASTE-TESTING GUM, research company ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION GROUP penenced m sooal work or gerontology re- $300 and up. Avail. Now. Laundry within build- 353-1281 or 353-9355 seeking gum taste-testers. Earn S10rsample. Meeting Tues. Sept.30.9pm in 211 University quired with knowfege of community resources ing. John Newlove Real Estate 354-2260. See Europe and Earn College Credit $1000 max/week Send S A S E to: 3010 WI- Han. All are welcome. to perform assessments and coordinate ser- shire Blvd.. Suite (439. LA, CA 90010. Include vices for residents of senior housing. SERVICES OFFERED Reference Number 3077 Salary Range: $8 50/hour. two days/week 2 bdrm. furnished 831 7lh St. Apt 4. $300 and FASHION MERCHANDISING ASSOCIATION Send Resume to: Personnel HS. Area Office WED OCT 1.1997' -ree 1 -800/888 toll tree number setup w/long up. Avail. Now Laundry within building. SI ,00C . WEEKLY!! 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Bar Stall lull or part time Eats. FREE Info Packet. SunSplash Tours 1 Any campus organization can Food and festivities dines, classes & trips Black Swamp Outfit. At the Elk's Lodge. 200 Campbell Hill Rd 1-BO0-426-7710. Christian mate grad in private home. 352-2806 Sunday, October 5th. 3 00pm tsrs. 140 S. River Rd . Waterville raise up I0S1OOO by earning a Apply between 2:00-4:00. 313 Thurstin - on the UCF Hiltel (419)8783700 whopping »5 00/VISA application STUDENTS Subleaser needed ASAP through May 98 Call 1-800-932 0528 •St. 65 Earn extra money while receiving personal $200/mo Oct pd. Own Rm Close to campus. Qualified callers receive Bartender Mon. • Wed nights. $6/hr. Call An- satisfaction assisting individuals with mental NOEXPtRIENCE NECESSARY Pregnant?? Call April 3535360. FREE T-SHIRT. ne tlo?87 4706 disabilities Part-time and substitute positions Cultural Diversity (CD) Players a theatre FREE Pregnancy Tests. v available. Subleaser needed ASAP 516 E. Merry 2 troupe designed to critically examine events CONFIDENTIAL and CARING. BGSU Theatre Dept. is seeking two work-study If interested, please come to the Anne Grady BR/2 Bath $204/mo A utilities, cable A phone. fiat occur on a daily basis. 354-4673 BG Pregnancy Center Hickory Farms Training Positions Avail. qualified students to work in the theatre scene Center to complete an application Call Derrick A Lynn <§> 352-2281 lor nfp Informational Meeting: Tuesday. Sept. 30 at ...Gain valuable co-op experience, improve shop. Applications should have basic carpentry SKYDIVE NOW" FAIL SPECIAL ANNE GRADY CENTER 3-fJOpm m the KreischerCompton your human resources ft public speaking skills, skills, be self-motivated, and demonstrate Subleaser needed @ Summit Terrace apts. 1 JUST $100 00 PER STUDENT leadership skills. For interview please contact 1525 EBER ROAD Activity Area. tram tor order entry system. Contact Sue HOLLAND. OHIO 43528 bdrm. A/C, carpeted, transportation to and Visa/Mastercard accepted SKYDIVE BG BnanRatliIf at 372-8081. Questions or comments? rOmborly at 2-2465. Young at the Co-op office for more info. EOE from campus. Laundry facilities, and living Just 10 mm. from campus 352-5200 372 2451 rm turn avail @ a 1 time add. cost. Call Sean Only 2 days (ill Beyond BG Kickott Bojangles. 3arterders. Waitresses, doormen, @ 352-6408 ft d 1 Apply anytime 893 S Mam 352-9780 INTRAMURAL OFFICIALS NEEDED FLAG PERSONALS FOOTBALL FILL OUT APPLICATION IN 130 Child Care PERRY FIELD HOUSE BEGINNING SEP- Excellent part-time situation (or a loving TEMBER 25 MUST PICK UP TAKE HOME careperson. Two children (1 In school). \ \ In my book, SamB's, M (ATTENTION!!! TEST AND RETURN BY SEPTEMBER 29 Good pay. Need excellent retsrences, driv- QQHAGS MANDATORY CLINIC ATTENDANCE RE- ing record snd transportation to from our my favorite BG restaurant, CANCUN MAZATLAN Returning Welcome Week Leaders QUIRED horns. Call 252-8154. Needed for ORIENTATION BOARD deserves star billing. It's the SOUTH PADRE JAMAICA Applications in 405 Student Services best place to eat between LOWEST PRICES sHMRANTfcfcDI Due Oct 3 by noon Toledo & Columbus. ^J^y Alternative Clothing "ALL INCLUSIVE" '"ATTENTION"' THE PARTY PAK The Tottdo Blade Kttiauroni Cnne • Beaded/Hemp Jewelry TANNING 2 FREE • Imported Cigars • Clove FREE ** $99 Ull—f. LMTTTn r#rf» 111< Spnng Break Cancun A Jamaica $379' ORGANIZE A SMALL GROUP Book Early • Save1 Get a group • Go Freel CENTER Cigarettes • Incense • Unique A EARN CASH & 00 FOR FREE' Panama City $129' South Beach (Bars Close * 3 LOCATIONS visits with Candles • Glass Curios 'Tapestries Sam) $129' spnngbreaktravel.com • Stickers • Posters '600 678 6386 THE WASH HOUSE package 248 N. 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