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Page 9 ' )./3lC qrheggj&tos The B G News "Celebrating 75 Years of Excellence" 9\6^ Monday, September 11, 1995 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 83, Issue 9 Bowling Green stuns Missouri Scott Brown quarter on the Tiger 14-yard line The BC News that seemed to turn things around for an offense that was COLUMBIA. Mo. - Once the 0-for-5 in Missouri territory in breaks started going its way, the first two quarters. there was no stopping Bowling Tight end Trevor Stover Green on Saturday. caught a one-yard score to pull The Falcons trailed, 10-0 at the Falcons to within 10-7. Then it half time, but scored 17 unans- was Eric Starks catching his first wered points in a memorable career touchdown, a two-yard second half and took a 17-10 up- strike on the next possession, to set win over Missouri before put Bowling Green up to stay. 35,154 at Faurot Field. The rest was left to the Falcon A stifling Falcon defense defense, as they forced two more forced three Tiger turnovers and turnovers to help ice the out- added a key fourth-down stand in come. the second half, allowing the "In the first three halves we've offense to break out of a first played this year, we've had so half funk and come away with many miscues," Blackney said. one of the biggest wins in school "The second half we came out history. and played football like we have "It's a big win for our pro- the past four years at Bowling gram," Blackney said after the Green." Falcons' first-ever win over a Big Missouri came out and played Eight opponent. "We don't get a just as they have the past four lot of respect [coming out of) our years as well - ugly. Coach Larry conference. Smith, a '67 Bowling Green grad- "We worked very hard this uate, gave all the credit to the week. It was almost like presea- school where he began his colle- son practice. We went back to giate football days. fundamentals like blocking and "There's nothing to be tackling, and I think it really paid ashamed of or embarrassed off. about on our end," Smith said. "But most of all, the kids really "We played our butts off ... but responded today." Bowling Green was the better Respond they did with consec- team today." utive touchdowns late in the third The centerpiece of this victory quarter that reversed a woeful was the Falcon defense. Missouri L.C. Pattenon/APpholo first half. led 10-0 after scoring on the sec- Missouri wide receiver Jay Murchison (bottom) Tumbles the ball recovered the fumble. Murchison's fumble was one of three that the away after being hit by Bowling Green's Tawan Smith (SS) and Adam Steve Ayers recovered a fum- Tigers lost in the second half of the 17-10 Bowling Green victory. See STUNS, page eleven. Lige (47) during a fourth quarter drive. Falcon Jason Woullard (49) ble with 7:15 to go in the third Arts, crafts crowd streets Making Music Lee Buse and looking around. Besides, a lot The BG News Exhibitors disappointed of this stuff is pretty expensive. Most college students probably can't afford to buy anything," Jewelry, art, photographs, with weekend festival sales said Lubinski. dolls and leather tribal masks - But this year there seemed to be "I think the heat this summer Hughson, who travels through- - these were only a few of the more than a couple of disap- has driven a lot of potential cus- out Ohio and the surrounding items for sale at the Black pointed dealers. tomers away. People just aren't states, said another reason might Swamp Arts Festival. Zeke and Marty, who refused as willing to come out in this type be that Bowling Green is a pretty The festival to give their last names, came of weather. Although, this week- conservative town, and some res- consisted of from St. Louis to display a varie- end is one of the nicer ones," idents might not find these crafts exotic arts and ty of different leather tribal Hughson said. as interesting as residents of crafts sold masks. The two said their busi- Ken Becker, who owns his own other towns do. from beneath ness has been very slow. photo graphics company, said the "I usually make more money in about 30 tents "We've been in this business reason for the lack of sales is places that aren't as conserva- lined up for 25 years, and business is most people come to the festival tive, like Philadelphia, and cities throughout rarely this bad," said Marty. "We to just look around but not to buy on the East Coast," said Hughson. downtown BLACK should have just stayed home." anything. "On a steady basis, you almost Bowling Green. SWAMP Yvonne Hughson, who owned a John Lubinski, a University have to do the fairs. Galleries are To most people MnsnsmM. booth called "Dolls By Yvonne," junior, said he didn't plan to buy there, but it is very difficult to be it would seem said business at these types of anything either. selling in galleries on a steady like a great business opportunity. festivals has been slow all year. "I just like coming down here basis. A lot of artists do both. ■• Trasier9 success opens Emmys NBC edges competition with nominations for primetime awards John Horn nominations and preliminary network totals included HBO's be seen in more than 80 foreign The Associated Press trophies given in weekend cere- seven awards and PBS' four. countries by a estimated over- monies. Acting trophies given Saturday seas audience of more than 500 PASADENA, Calif. - NBC's hit "ER," NBC's hot hospital for guest appearances on comedy million, the academy said. comedy "Frasier" won three of drama dominating the Emmys and drama series went to Paul This year's broadcast repre- the first four honors presented at with 23 bids, received five stat- Sunday's 47th Annual Primetime ues in the non-televised creative Emmy Awards. arts awards Saturday. "Does this mean that I'll never have to work David Hyde Pierce, who plays NBC had a total of 96 Emmy again or that I'll never work again?" the show's wobbly psychiatrist, nominations, followed by CBS won best supporting actor in a with 91 and cable's Home Box David Hyde Pierce comedy series. The show also Office with 50. ABC had 39 bids, actor won for comedy series directing while Fox Broadcasting Co. had and best writing in a comedy se- 19. ries. Emmys in 27 major categories "Does this mean that I'll never were being presented Sunday Winfield for CBS' "Picket Fen- sents the beginning of the cere- have to work again or that I'll night at the Pasadena Civic Audi- ces," Shirley Knight for ABC's mony's annual rotation among never work again?" quipped torium In a ceremony telecast "NYPD Blue" and Carl Reiner ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox. Pierce. live by Fox Broadcasting Co. and Cyndi Lauper for separate Christine Baranski, the sar- Comedy stars Jason Alexander episodes of NBC's "Mad About ABC had an exclusive four- Jon Rn.b*cK/TKe BC Newi donic divorcee on "Cybill," led of "Seinfeld" and Cybill Shep- You." year U.S. broadcast deal for the off the evening with the Emmy herd of "Cybill" were ceremony Emmy winners were chosen by ceremony, but the network Julie Buzzolli plays the harp Sunday at the Black Swamp Arts for outstanding supporting ac- co-hosts. Academy of Television Arts & agreed to relinquish its hold Festival. Several musicians performed solo throughout the tress in a comedy series. NBC won 16 awards in Satur- Sciences members through peer- early after its competitors regis- weekend for festival-goers. NBC headed into the awards day's preliminary ceremony, fol- review panels. tered their annoyance with a with an edge as the leader in lowed by CBS with 14. Other Sunday's show was expected to 1993 Emmy boycott. ' Opinion The BG News page two Monday, September 11, 1995 The BG News Cruelty exists as an art Editor's Note: We don't know if to an art museum. A trip to the not a day went by without them to listen to New Kids on the Dan's article is on the arts or on museum did not teach me that someone painting a beheading, a Block is. Ten years in jail is not "Celebrating 75 years of Excellence" killing people, but we do know various cultures in various times burning at the stake, a hanging or unusual; ten years in a Port-a- that he bought a nuclear warhead expressed themselves through an extremely severe "wedgie".