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Wednesday, August 31,1994 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 80, Issue 7 Simpson's counsel addresses race Shapiro accuses detective of minority biases

by Michael Fleeman race issue "per se," insisting that But Tourtelot accused "de- The Associated Press Fuhrman's past actions - such as sperate, snooping defense attor- seeking a police disability pen- neys" of character assassination. LOS ANGELES - Robert Sha- sion by claiming that working in piro glared at the silver-haired black and Hispanic neighbor- lawyer to his right and started hoods made him mentally unsta- Attorney's speaking in the low, slow voice ble - have betrayed him as a ra- that, according to his media- cist. charge racism advice guide for lawyers, plays Tourtelot lashed back, accus- so well on TV. ing the defense of trying to shift OJ. Simpson's defense "This issue attention from OJ. Simpson and attorney Robert Shapiro arose not by the killing of his ex-wife and her 7. brought up the issue of something Mr. friend by destroying Fuhrman's Simpson's law- name. yers created," "The only people calling Mark The prosecution lashed Shapiro In- a racist are these attorneys for rf back accusing the sisted, address- the defense," he said. "We're go- defense of trying to shift ing the judge ing to fight back. By the time of attention from Simpson but looking the trial in this case, the entire and the killings. right at Robert Furhman world will know that Mark is not Simpson's lawyers H. Tourtelot, a racist." who represents Detective Mark At the hearing, Simpson's law- efrequested police and Puhrman. yers requested police and mili- military records on Mark Shapiro was talking about race, tary records on Fuhrman and Fuhrman. which had been the stuff only of three other police investigators. media leaks and court papers un- They said they need the records AP Photo/Pool Rick Meyer til the issue boiled over in the to see if Fuhrman, who is white, "The lives of two innocent hu- Defense attorneys (standing, from left) Gerald Velnen, Johnnie Cochran Jr. and Carl Douglas and courtroom during Monday's had racist reasons to lie about man beings have been tragically (seated, right) Robert Shapiro huddle around OJ. Simpson at the Criminal Court building in Los Angel- nationally televised hearing. finding a bloody glove outside es to discuss when they can schedule future pre-trial hearings around Judge Lance Ito's upcoming va- The defense denied raising the Simpson's mansion. See SIMPSON, page four. cation. Readers can relate University earns recycling award

by Melissa Llpowski tition in June. good, usable condition. thought that by incorporating ideas to The News The BC News The program, started in 1992, During the first year of the other schools we could reuse was originally devised as an in- program, the University was able even more," Heinlen said. The University has received an house method of reusing orphan to transfer about 700 pounds of The program has been award for the good chemisty that chemicals from various Univer- solids and SO gallons of liquid expanded to Include many other via e-mail service exists between its departments sity departments, said David chemicals between departments schools and institutions in Wood and other area businesses for Heinlen, safety and health coor- - including chemistry and biolo- County. Area schools now partic- by Katie Simmons trading and reusing chemical dinator at the University and gy - prompting Heinlen to ipating in the program include The BC News The expansion of service this substances. founder of the program. expand the program to non- Bowling Green junior and senior semester involves Internet ac- The University's orphan chem- Heinlen defined an orphan University institutions. high schools, Perrysburg junior Students and faculty now have cess with the USENET news ical recycling program received chemical as any chemical sub- "Since the program was so and senior high schools, as well an easier means of voicing their group called BGSU.BGNEWS. the Award of Distinction in the stance used In experiments or successful in transferring good as Eastwood, Otsego, North Bal- opinions regarding Issues and This creates an easier opportuni- National Safety Council's Unique studies which is no longer needed chemicals between like depart- concerns with The News. ty for those interested to use the and Innovative Program Compe- by a researcher but is still in ments at the University, I See CHEMICAL, page four. The News system to make their concerns has an e-mail known. service now "Distinctions between the two available to avenues exist. The e-mail is con- Unwanted campus mem- sidered a letter to the editor and bers that has can be published, whereas the replaced pre- USENET is considered a discus- vious systems. sion forum, where not only the The new participant get a chance to voice system, opinion, but the editors get a BGNet, allows chance to voice their's and re- students and spond to others," Lubbert said. faculty another avenue to have Alumni response to the system their Ideas heard, said Glen Lub- has been significant because it bert, editor-in-chief of The News. offers a quick and inexpensive 'Tor the past nine months, means for them to send their we've offered students the op- Ideas to the University. portunity to send comments and For those students and faculty suggestions through electronic who already have accounts, the e- mail to The News," he said. mail address la Throughout the spring semes- [email protected]. For ter, we've published many letters those who want accounts, regis- to the editor that were sent to us trations are being taken in Room through e-mail." 126 of Jerome Library. Civil rights activist assaulted in home The Associated Press Parks was attacked in her bed between 8 p.m. and 8:20 p.m., said DETROIT - Rosa Parks, whose Lt. V. Coracl. The back door was refusal to give up her bus seat to kicked in, some money was taken a white man sparked the modern but her home was not ransacked, civil rights movement, was as- he said. Police were on their way saulted In her bed at home Tues- to the hospital to Interview her. day night and hospitalized with No arrests had been made late facial Injuries. Tuesday. Parks, 81, was taken to Detroit Parks was 42 when she com- Receiving Hospital, where she mitted an act of defiance that nffiiMliffliili— was being examined late Tues- was to change the course of A Cuban refugee waves a makeshift flag from a raft near Elbow cue" Tuesday as they floated toward their L"_S. destination. See re- day. Her condition wasn't imme- American history and earn her Key in the Florida Straits. Another passenger appears uncon- lated story on page seven. diately known, said hospital scious or asleep after they were spotted by "Brother of the Res- spokesman Dennis Archambault, See PARKS, page four. INSIDE CAMPUS CITY SPORTS WEATHER

Underage students The NCAA put the Ball Shower* and thunder- should be aware of the pen- Police reports show more State men's basketball pro- storms likely in the morn- alties for being caught with than SO arrests were made grams on probation and ing-Clearing In the after- alcohol or a false ID. Stu- due to liquor violations. took away one scholarship noon. High in the mid 70s. dent Legal Services can » PageS. for each of the next two Northwest winds S to IS help. years. mph. Chance of rain 60 per- » Page 4. 'Page 9. Editorial The BG News page two Wednesday, August 31,1994 The BG News "A Commitment to Excellence'

Glen Lubbert Julie Tagliaferro editor-in-chief managing editor

Michael Zawacki Leah Barnum news editor assistant managing editor

Sherry Turco editorial editor Strike affects everyone P aseball season has become just a distant memory as the days of the strike drag on and the football season gears up for action. The fans of the game have quickly forgotten the boys of summer and their bitter, money-hungry feud with the owners. The owners have even said they would be willing to cancel Inquire, learn and reflect the World Series. May 4. 1970 - Kent State something to do with that. around. Ignore the commentators "I think the owners want to do everything humanly possible University, Kent, Ohio - 12p.m.: Kent State, along with other acts that conjure up images of hate and to save the postseason," said Richard Ravitch, the owners' 2,000 to 3.000 people have gathered by state and national governments, despair of our political chief negotiator. "But they also want to save baseball for the in the vicinity of the commons. represented the limit to the revolt by system. Of course nothing can be Many of them knowing the rally people against the Vietnam War. The done if nobody gets involved. The future, and that is a very, very high priority." about to take place had been banned. government put this revolution May Fourth Memorial sums up the But while the players and owners squabble about who Chants, curses and rocks answered down with force. No student stood a quest for activism in three words: deserves the money, and the fans quickly move on to the next an order to disperse. chance against a well-trained militia. inquire, leam and reflect. Three season, there are definite losers in the baseball game of life. Tear gas canisters were fired. The The protests helped put an end to the simple steps to make yourself more The real individuals who are hurt by this strike are not the gas, blowing in the wind had little war, but the government gave a active in the daily goings on of the affect. The guards moved forward jMatt strong message, mass civil uprisings world. fans or the players or even the owners. It's the minimum- with fixed bayonets moving the against government policy would I can ramble on and on about wage vendors and their families who will be hurt. It is the demonstrators to a nearby athletic not be tolerated. getting involved, sure it is easy for homeless who depend upon the left-over concession food to practice field. The crowd was thought about going to Kent State This legacy, I believe, lives in our me. I have the political bug. I love nourish themselves on a daily basis. trapped now by fences on three sides So now here I am writing you this generation today. It is very hard to this stuff. However, it does take column from the May Fourth It is these people who are suffering — it is these people and the Ohio National Guard in get anyone excited about activism actively attending meeting or front on them. Memorial in Kent. You see May anymore. Most people feel strapping yourself to a gas station who should be in the spotlight. Standoff. Fourth is "the day the music died" intimidated or turned off by politics, pump. It involves making yourself Countless images of the players doing television shows or The guardsmen then retraced their As Don McClean sings it, "The especially on college campuses. more knowledgeable by reading the playing golf have dominated the sportscasts. The fans have line of march. Some demonstrators players tried to take the field. The Take for instance the Gulf War. newspaper of listening to the news. spouted off their views of how they are being deprived of followed as close as 20 yards, but marching band refused to yield. Do There were few protests against If you can hold a reasonable you recall what was revealed, the watching the game in one of its most exciting seasons. And the! most were a good distance away. that and even those that did take conversation on the latest issues with Then at the crest of a hill, 28 day the music died." place did not catch on throughout your friends, you're already there. owners have counted their loss in profits. guardsmen turned and fired What was revealed at Kent Stale? the country. Are we as a generation You do not have to save the world, But in the baseball cities where the call for hotdogs and approximately 65 shots in 13 As I sit here and reflect upon those too apathetic ? just elect the right people to do it for peanuts can keep a family fed and put clothes on their bodies, seconds toward the demonstrators. events, I realize it could be one of To some degree I say yes. How you. the strike is readily apparent. In cities where concession food Four people lay dying and nine were those events mat can truly tells many of us would have stayed at a If you made it this far in the wounded. All thirteen were students something about ourselves. Seeing demonstration after seeing the column you are either one of my is given to the area homeless, the strike's effects are felt on a that most of us were not even bom, daily basis. at Kent State. National Guard arrive? Placed in friends or actually care about the The preceding information was it is not the experience of the event, such a situation I believe that very future of us as a people or maybe These individuals and their suffering. The owners and taken from the May Fourth Site and but the legacy it leaves behind. few would stay. both. The fact is that we need to start players must realize that they are no longer battling over just Memorial pamphlet. Why is it in this If one were to go back in time to Is there something wrong with standing up for ourselves no matter their own monetary situations. They do not live in a glass space? Well, this column came most colleges at that time you could this? I think not. There are a lot of if your liberal or conservative. see almost the same thing happening bowl where their actions do not affect others. through somewhat of a divine different circumstances we face that Lets talk about the issues be it inspiration. I was planning on going that happened at Kent State. Some did not exist back then. Most people abortion, health care or even how Both the owners and the players should put the interests of to visit Kent State last Friday, but demonstrations ending in violence, at this University want to get in. and many women did Bill Clinton sleep the other affected people on the negotiating table and come to the opportunity arose where 1 did some not. The net result was, get an education in the shortest time with. a settlement as soon as possible. not have to go. However, on the day however, that most schools were possible. And when you think to yourself, before I was to go I could not get a shut down in 1970 due to all of die During the 1960s and the 1970s think about 13 people your age lying song out of my head. I did not know protest. there was nothing but good things on the ground bleeding for The BG News Staff what the song was, it just kept To refresh your memory, people and good times ahead. For us, there something you think is not bugging me all day. were protesting the Vietnam War is nothing but worry and uncertainty. important. photo editor Ross Weilzner and, to be specific, the bombing of We have no time to worry about For them, for those that died in sports editor Mike Kazimore Then while partaking in the usual Cambodia. the United States' last foray into Southeast Asia and fo.- all of those assistant sports editor Many Fuller Thursday night fare of alcohol and Some claim it was an Asia or South America. We have to who have gave their life for a cause graphics editor Jim Mericsko sports, it hit me. The song on the inconceivable act of aggression worry about jobs, if such a things you must: inquire, learn and reflect. Weekend Reality co-editor Andy Dugan jukebox, it was American Pie, by against Cambodia by the United exists today. Weekend Reality co-editor Jay Geiser Don McClean. That was the song States. That does not happen today However, it might be to our Matt Fair is a weekly columnist special projects editor Robin Coe going through my head ever since I and I think that May Fourth has advantage to start turning that for The News. assistant special projects editor Melissa Lipowski copy chief Dawn Keller assistant copy chief Cindy Williams LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The BG News Editorial Office administration's so shaken up when so far by the Senate Committee on in rough draft form. However, those Proper channels a problem comes up concerning Gender Equity. The first one was results lend support to the findings discrimination of women or students primarily descriptive in nature and of the first two studies. editor 372-2603 difficult to find with special needs that they cannot compared fall 1993 data supplied by Weekend Reality 372-6967 The Gender Equity Committee handle it and resort to male the VPAA's office with results of a did not work alone. Great care was managing editor 372-6966 After the" Oprah Winfrey" show chauvinist tactics of denial and 1971 study. assistant managing editor 372-2952 taken in the design of the research on Monday, Aug. 29,1 saw a Toledo stonewalling? For the second study, multiple news editor 372-2604 and a number of outside individuals 11 News broadcast about Aaron regression was used along with City editor 372-6968 read andcommented before the Creger, a student at the University Pam Hauenstein several other statistical tests, again sports editor 372-2602 studies were released. who had special needs and couldn't University Alumna using data supplied by the VPAA. editorial 372-2604 Comments were particularly fit into classroom chairs because of Dr. Hutchinson characterized the sought on the second study in which his size. Dialogue solves Ad Hoc Committee's study as multiple regression was used. Three This student and the Toledo 11 preliminary in nature when, in fact, faculty who are knowledgeable a series of regression analyses were 204 Wesl Hall News camera went to visit with misunderstandings statisticians read the completed performed, all of which documented Bowling Green State University University President Paul Olscamp study. It was clear after I read Peter significant inequities for female Bowling Green. Ohio 43403-0726 about this matter. Olscamp was very There should always be room for Hutchinson's comments to The [email protected] rude and unprofessional in his faculty as well as promotion. researchers to disagree about the treatment of Creger. Olscamp News this morning concerning a The results of the second study best method to use in a study, but pointed his finger in anger at Creger study done by the Senate Ad Hoc should not be too surprising, given when you accuse academics of Copyright C1994 by The BG News. Reprinting of any material in this and told him to go through proper Committee on Gender Equity mat I the fact that study No. I revealed reporting something false in the publication without the permission of The BG News is strictly prohibited. channels. needed to respond. there has been little change in the research results, it is essential to The BG News is an independent student voice founded in 1920 and is I am an alumna of the University I am, of course, referring to his promotion of women into the identify what it is you are referring published daily during the academic year and Wednesdays in the summer. and I would like to ask President accusation that there is something associate and full professor rank to. The BG News encourages its readers to notify the paper of any errors in Olscamp: Just what are the proper about the results of the study that is since 1971. When there are serious issues the stories or photograph descriptions. channels? I went through the proper "false," and therefore the committee Study No. 2 also clearly revealed which call for solutions, dialogue . Opinions excpressed herein are not necessarily those of the student body, channels at the University, including that was put together this summer by that salaries of around one-half of rather than accusations is needed. ■: faculty or University administration. Opinions expressed in columns, contacting President Olscamp — the president's office needs to the female faculty on campus fall cartoons and letters are not necessarily those of The BG News. Letters who ignored me — after I conduct their own investigation below the regression line. Dr. Dorothy Behling, Chairwoman inteded for publication must be between 200-300 words long, typed and experienced discrimination by an relative to gender equity at the The results of study No. 3, • Ad Hoc Committee on Gender include the writer's name, phone number and University affiliation, if any. astronomy professor. University. faculty survey in which a Equity The BG News reserves the right to edit any and all letters. Could it be that the Two studies have been completed questionnaire was used, is currently The BG News Headlines Wednesday, August 31, 1994 page three THEY SAID IT "Certainly there has been widespread media attention to this case. But it is hardly unprecedented." ITHREEAugust 3 1 19 9 4 -Kelli Sager, media attorney Sandtrap ACROSS THE NATION

Convicted Teachers "Some Kind of Wonderful" after SACRAMENTO, Calif. - all. Schoolteachers convicted of sex "That's a lovely persona I have, or drug crimes will be forever but it's not something that I'm barred from California class- aware of or trying to develop," rooms under a bill signed into law said Stoltz, who has recently been by Gov. Pete Wilson Monday. hanging out with the natural- Previously, teachers convicted born-killers crowd on screen. of felonies could have their cre- "In fact, in my real life, I'm dentials restored after one year. really tough. I'm a killer! It's the The new law permanently re- nice stuff that's all an act. Actual- vokes the credentials of teachers ly, I'm not trying to develop any convicted of felony sex offenses persona. I think that might be li- or distributing drugs to minors. miting," he said in a recent Inter- "We're here to close a danger- view. ous, as well as an absurd, loo- Stoltz plays a just-plain-nuts phole in the law," Wilson said at a saf ecracker pulling a bank heist news conference. in the just-released movie "Kill- The California Teachers Asso- ing Zoe" and he was in the Cannes ciation had opposed the original Film Festival's best picture "Pulp version of the bill. But Wilson and Fiction." He recommends the the bill's sponsor, Sen. Tim Les- films to those who "enjoy a cer- lie, R-Carnelian Bay, said the tain amount of violence and narrower, amended version was darkness in movies." supported by most teachers. PORTLAND, Maine - At a res- Four teachers convicted of sex taurant opened by the daughter or drug offenses returned to the of horror writer-Stephen King, state's classrooms between 1989 there's a policy against saying and 1993, said Amador County who eats there. Deputy District Attorney Vernon In fact, Naomi King won't even Pierson. say whether her parents have Leslie sponsored the bill after stopped by and eaten any of the the Amador County District At- restaurant's Cajun or vegetarian torney's office contacted him dishes. about an accused child molester "They're not associated with who was applying to have his the restaurant. We're not Planet credentials restored. Hollywood, not the Hard Rock Cafe. We're just a simple family People restaurant with simple food at LOS ANGELES - Actor Eric good prices," she said. Stoltz isn't the sweet, vulnerable, Compiled from staff and wire tender lad from "Mask" and reports.

APPhMo/RoftrWcrtk Using masonry and cake decorating tools, Barry Swires of Kelso, Wash., fine-tunes bis sand sculpture, called Drogln. Helping others Help themselves EXTRA.! EXTRA.! In The News Volunteer BGSU WELCOMES THIS YEAR'S at 34 years ago On Saturday, Sept. 24. the Falcon sport NATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGERS season opened in earnest when coach Doyt Perry's squad took on Marshall 1994-1995 College in the stadium. The season promised to be another exciting one with Joy Bagaoisan University of Hawaii-Manoa Bernie Casey and Jerry Colaner, co- Traci Bierschenk South Dakota State University a Link captains, ready to lead the Falcons in Cathy Cantrill Northern Arizona University Emotional Support another successful campaign. Jeannine Connor Univerisity of Virgin Islands Crisis Intervention Alison Kraeger University of Nebraska.Keamey Liesel Serbst Rhode Island College Information and Referral

UNIVERSITY GOOD LUCK AND HAVE FUN! Applications accepted until September 9 at 4:00 PM. Call 352-5387 or stop in for more informauon. Performing Dancers YOU TOO CAN EXCHANGE!!! FOR DETAILS CONTACT: National Student Exchange Program 238 Administration Bldg. 372-2451

REDUCE THE RISK OF LOSING YOUR SECURITY DEPOSIT Open Auditions If you have signed a lease, or plan to sign a lease in the near Thursday, September 1, 1994 future-follow these simple steps upon MOVING IN to save vou lime 6:00 p.m. and money when MOVING OUT: 200 Eppler South Gymnasium 1. Oblain a complete copy of your signed lease and a receipt For Information Call: for your security deposit. 372-6918 2. - Inspect the residence (with or without Ihe landlord) and make a checklist detailing the condition of every room.

3. Note on the checklist any and all damages - no matter how small they may seem (i.e. nail holes, carpet spots, cracks in **Pi walls or ceilings). 4. Have all tenants sign and date the checklist, give a copy to the landlord and keep a copy for yourself.

5. Take photos or video tape any damage present and the overall condition of the residence. (You should also do this when moving out for comparison).

6. If repairs are needed, notify the landlord in writing and maintain a copy.

If you have any problems or questions regarding your lease and/or In the Mini Mad moving into or out of a rental property, please contact STUDENT LEGAL SERVICES lor an appointment to speak with an attorney. Student Legal Services, Inc. 327 University Union Bowling Green State University (419)354-5203 or 352-9397 Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 Downtown Bowling Green, Ohio (419)372-2951 Campus The BG News page four Wednesday, August 31 1994 SLS cautions underage drinkers Ohio artists' work by Aaron Eppla give your name and Social Secu- The BC News False l.D.s, consumption may rity number but nothing else. to be displayed in Exercise your rights," he said. Editor's Note: This is the first bring fines, jail time to offenders It is not illegal to possess story in an ongoing series about someone else's I.D., but it is ille- Student Legal Services. Fleming said penalties for happens to a student in court de- gal to present It as your own, Fine Arts gallery Drinking until you throw up on having a fake I.D. are roughly the termines what happens to Fleming said. your shoes may be fun for some, same as those for drinking, ex- him/her at the University," Flem- but underage students should be cept the fines may be heftier. ingsaid. Fleming advises that if a stu- seum of Art at Cornell Univer- sity in New York. aware of the penalties for being dent is merely holding a I.D. for The BC Newt Green observed that the caught with alcohol or a fake I.D. There are ways for students to someone else and the student The maximum sentence for protect themselves from the law, happens to encounter a police The school of fine arts is print field has been undergo- underage consumption Is six Fleming said. "The first line of officer, simply tell him the truth showcasing the work of Ohio ing creative experimentation, months in Jail and a $1,000 fine, defense is when you go to parties Otherwise, the police officer will metal and print artists la two making this year's show more exciting than ever. said Rodney Fleming, managing Is obviously not to drink," Flem- be suspicious and will In- exhibits that will be on display attorney at Student Legal Ser- ing said. "You can still meet peo- vestigate. throughout September. "This year's submissions vices. ple and have fun. Dont hold an- "Ohio Metals: A Legacy," an are overtly provocative - exhibition featuring the works sometimes playful, some- Fleming said that first-time other person's drink for them "A lot of people dont know the offenders in Bowling Green and don't be at a party that's out of 63 metal artists with roots times serious, sometimes ab- distinction between holding an- in Ohio, is being shown at the stract, sometimes literal, but usually receive a $250 fine and of control." other's I.D. and using It," Flem- three years probation. Second- Besides simply not drinking, ing said. Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery time offenders usually spend Student Legal there are several things students in the University's Fine Arts three days in jail with an in- can do. Fleming warns that the de- Center. "This year's creased fine. Drinkers who are "Stay indoors. Dont walk down cisions students make today may The exhibition will be open caught three times may get the Services the street with a beer in your follow them forever. until Sept. 28. Former and cur- submissions are maTimnm sentence. hand," Fleming said. "If you are rent University faculty mem- overtly provocative "They will definitely get some According to the Student Code, approached by the police, don't "Students should keep in mind ben represented In the dis- jail time,'' Fleming said. penalties for underage drinking compound the problem by show- that what they do could affect play include Chuck Evans, Hal ~ sometimes You dont have to be actually or possession of a fake I.D. could ing a fake I.D." them for the rest of their lives," Hasselschwert, Tom Muir and playful, sometimes drinking to get in trouble with result in either a warning, aca- Fleming said, "Just because Marilyn Griewank da Suva. serious, sometimes the law, according to Fleming. demic probation or suspension. Fleming said that unless the everybody's doing it doesn't Former students include Joe "They don't have to catch you These sanctions may vary ac- fake I.D. is perfect, it will be make it any less illegal. But, If Bonifas, Carol Green, Charles abstract, drinking," Fleming said. "They cording to certain factors. identified. they do get In trouble, contact Kumnick, Tom Madden, David sometimes literal, just have to catch you holding it." "It is often the case that what "If the police do approach you. SLS." la Piantz and Steve Smith. Organized by Ohio Designer but always Craftsmen and partly funded CHEMICAL by the Ohio Arts Council and beautifully The National Endowment for Continued from page one. longer handling the chemicals as Judge Lance Ito said he would they believed somebody might be executed." waste, factories as well as insti- rule on whether to release the in- in danger inside. the Arts, the curated survey of Juror Nancy Green tlmore, Elmwood, Lake and Defense lawyer Johnnie Coch- post-war and current work tutions are able to save money," formation after he had read the curator of prints North wood high schools. he said. "It saves us in not having written arguments. ran Jr. said the race Issue was features jewelry and hollow- Heinlen said that, in addition to to dispose of the materials as Simpson, 47, has pleaded inno- especially Important because Ms. ware, enameling, blacksmith- these schools, the Medical Col- waste - particularly hazardous cent to the June 12 knife slayings Simpson was white and her ex- ing and sculpture. always beautifully executed," lege of Ohio also offers the pro- waste - and there is the savings of Nicole Brown Simpson and husband is black. A defense mo- she said. gram and that there are plans to when we can obtain the chemi- Ronald Goldman. Jury selection tion includes a statement from a In connection with the exhi- Like the metals exhibition, incorporate institutions in the cals through a transfer rather is to begin on Sept. 19. woman who said Fuhrman told bit, metalsmith Kathleen the print show also includes surrounding six counties in the than a purchase." Fuhrman delivered some of the her nearly a decade ago that he Browne will present a sllde- work by University faculty future. According to Heinlen, 1,320 most Incriminating testimony at was disgusted by interracial tecture on her work SepL 23 at members. Adrian Tio, associ- With the help of Rader Envi- pounds of solids and 260 gallons Simpson's preliminary hearing - couples. 7 pjn. in 204 Fine Arts Center. ate director of the school of ronmental Services - a hazard- of liquid chemical materials have that he found the glove behind a "If in fact ... this officer har- The lecture, which is open to art, took the first place award ous waste management company been transferred since April guest house on Simpson's estate bors racial animosity toward the public, will be followed at with his print "Then Rabbit based in Findlay - the program 1993, for a cost savings of about the morning after the killings, African Americans, and more 8 p.m. by a gallery reception. Leapt." now has even more potential for $85,000. and that it apparently matched a specifically African Americans Showing concurrently with Prints are priced between expansion, Heinlen said. glove found near the bodies. who are married to Caucasians, the metals display Is The $25 and $250 and may be pur- "Now that we have incorpor- Discrediting Fuhrman would that becomes very relevant," Eighth Mini Print Internation- chased at the exhibit. Both ated a hazardous waste manage- al Exhibition," a touring exhi- displays may be viewed Mon- SIMPSON serve several purposes for the Cochransaid. t h ment company into the program, bit ~"» »^» n 78 prints by in- day through Friday 9 am. to Continued from page one. defense, legal analysts said. it enables even more institutions But Tourtelot said that defense ternational artists. The prints 4:30 pjn. and 2 p.m. to S pm. ware selected by Juror Nancy and factories who need to get rid taken in this matter. Now a third It could raise doubts in jurors' attorneys were desperately look- on Sunday. There Is no admis- of chemicals to participate." life is being destroyed day by minds about whether Fuhrman ing for anything to defend a Green, curator of prints for sion charge for the exhlbl- Heinlen points out that the day," Tourtelot said. "What Mark really found the bloody glove. It client with the evidence stacked the Herbert F. Johnson Mu- most beneficial aspect of the is experiencing is a result of could help persuade the judge to against him. program Is the dual cost savings. having been falsely accused of throw out all the evidence gath- _ "Because institutions are no being a racist and a bad cop." ered by Fuhrman and other offi- PARKS cers when they entered Simp- Continued from page one. son's estate without a warrant Victims Advocacy Program the morning after the killings. the title "mother of the civil tion of the races in buses, restau- local chapter of the National As- If Fuhrman is shown to be a rights movement." rants and public accom- sociation for the Advancement of liar, a shadow would be cast on At that time, Jim Crow laws modations throughout the South. Colored People, was riding on a his claim that detectives made enacted after the post-Civil War The Montgomery, Ala., seam- city bus Dec. 1, 1955, when a Volunteers needed to work with victims the warrantless entry because Reconstruction required separa- stress, an active member of the white man demanded her seat. of violent crime: Parks refused, despite rules DONT LET THE MAGIC OF HOMECOMING PASS YOU BY! requiring blacks to yield their sexual assault seats to whites, and was jailed. The arrest triggered a 381-day amu1 boycott of the bus line, which re- eS ' ASpedalHriMCariDg s1 sulted in the desegregation of the robbery ~ 1 HOMECOMING MEETING WILL BE HELD buses. WEDS.AUG31 AT 7 P.M., The Montgomery bus boycott, IN THE TAFT ROOM, 3rd FLOOR UNION which came one year after the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark No experience necessary. Anyone interested in making Homecoming a success, please attend! declaration that separate schools Training classes run Tues. & Thurs. evenings, for blacks and whites were in- herently unequal, marked the 6 - 9 PM, Sept. 6 -Oct. 6. start of the modern civil rights movement CALL OR STOP IN TODAY! After taking her public stand The Link for civil rights, Parks found it 315ThurstinAve., BG dif ficult to land a job in Alabama, and she moved to Detroit in 1957. 352-5387 She worked as an aide in the De- troit office of Rep. John Conyers, Deadline 9/2/94 call 2-7164 or 2-2343 D-Mich., from 1965 until retiring for more info In 1988. Her husband, Raymond, died in 1977.

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by Ginger Phillips Green through the upcoming into trouble. The BG News also works with police from any weekends, they should be care- "Chances are, if you walk area in the state where assis- enforces city codes ful, Ash said. across the street with a beer in tance is needed. This weekend University stu- "The way not to get cited is not your hand, you'll get cited or ar- dents were busy buying books, to break the law," he said. rested," Ash said. by Cynthia Kent The zoning board's purpose Is rescheduling classes, catching "Sometimes their manpower The BG News Officers may break up a party Ash warns that students should may be too well known to deal to enforce zoning codes, said up on old times and urinating on if there are complaints from Todd Kleismit, First Ward City bushes. be concerned about organiza- with the problem," she said. neighbors about noise, Ash said. tions besides the city police. Building an addition to one's Coucilman. Police reports show more than However, party-goers may find house may be a big decision for a "[The zoning board] is there to 50 arrests were made due to liq- "I wouldn't be surprised to see Haskins said the department trouble without being noisy. some major assistance," he said. home owner, but the decision is make sure a single family dwell- uor violations. Violations are typ- has 100 agents that work under- ultimately up to the Bowling Ash said it's common for party The Ohio Department of Liq- cover. Agents are certified peace ing is a single family dwelling," ically issued for parties, open guests to become impatient while uor Control has been cracking Green Zoning and Planning Kleismit added. "It is not a re? containers, public urination and officers with full police power, waiting to use the bathroom. down on liquor violations all over Commission. controversial board." underage consumption. but focus mainly on drinking vio- The zoning They may go outside and urinate the state, according to Ash. lations at restaurants, bars, Common requests include add- City Police Chief Galen Ash on the neighbors' bushes, he said. Patty Haskins, spokeswoman board hears ing a fence or making an addition said the numerous reports were stores, parties and anywhere else requests for "That's one way of not having a for the department, said that it violations may occur, she said. to a house that does not meet city not unusual for students' first very neighborly relationship," has recently obtained a federal citizens' devia- regulations, Ketzenbarger said. tions from the weekend back in school. Ash said. "The female population grant which will allow its agents "We've always worked the uni- "We were just awfully busy," various ordin- is a little more discrete. They go to enforce departmental efforts versity areas," she said. "We've He said only half of the citizens Ash said. behind First Federal usually." through overtime. ances, said who make requests are business While students are out cele- concentrated a lot of our efforts Rick Ketzen- On the way to a neighbor's Haskins said the department on the campus areas. We've been owners. brating their return to Bowling barger, plan- bush, a party guest may also get works on a complaint basis, but at all of them." ning technician "The planning commission for the city of does not zone University prop- •A man reported a burglary at Bowling Green. erty, but it occasionally does off- his Buttonwood Drive residence A "deviation from an ordinan- campus re-zoning," Ketzenbar- on Friday. According to the ce" is making a request that does ger said. Recently, the Universi- police report, the unknown sus- Woman not follow city zoning regulations, ty television station processed a pects entered his house through a Ketzenbarger said. request before the planning olice patio window. Although nothing "When a citizen requests a de- commission for an addition, was missing or broken, the burg- sues viation of an ordinance, he or she which is now pending before the lars consumed 18 bottles of beer must file an application before city council, he added. while they were there. the planning commission, who Ketzenbarger said there have will then make a recom- been several special readings be- Burger mendation to the city council," •A Toledo woman reported she fore the city council concerning was assaulted at a restaurant on Ketzenbarger said. "From there, the addition, but an approval or lotter East Wooster Street Saturday. the council will either approve or veto will not be reached until the She said she was arguing with King veto the request." public hearing. another woman from Toledo when the woman hit her on the The Associated Press •A woman reported that she •A woman reported Wednes- head with an umbrella and bit her found a white sticky substance day that she saw a man walk into on the cheek and breast. The in- all over her mailbox which she the restroom at a laundromat and jured woman went to Wood TOLEDO - Burger King thought was sperm Tuesday. Ac- that he came out with his pants is being sued for $65,000 by County Hospital for treatment. a woman who claims she cording to the police report, an down, masturbating. The woman was bumed when a cup of officer came to view the evi- ran to a nearby store to report •A woman reported a man dence and believed it to be donut the incident. coffee from the restaurant standing in his underwear out- chain spilled in her lap. icing from a donut theft earlier •A woman reported that an el- side her apartment door. Accord- that morning. derly man on a bicycle had been Mary Lou Trammel of ing to the police report, the man suburban Holland claims •Two 14-year-old boys were harassing her and her girlfriend didn't act upset or nervous but chased for the theft of four pairs while they were sun bathing. The that the coffee was too hot told the woman, "This is embar- and that the design of the of shorts and one pair of tennis man, Kenneth L. Hcrringshwa, rassing - I was just de-pants." shoes, totaling $209 Tuesday. 63, 995 S. Main St., was charged device for carrying coffee Police said the man was in no cups is faulty. One boy told his stepmother he for disorderly conduct while in- hurry to get re-dressed. took the items to become a gang toxicated on Thursday. The lawsuit, filed Friday member with the "hoods" and the •A man reported his car was in Lucas County Common •According to a police report, Pleas Court, is similar to a other boy really had not been a stolen from outside of a North a Wooster Street man "exposes part of it. Main Street business Thursday. case decided recently in himself daily to residents across Albuquerque, N.M. Call 353-BWWW •Timothy W. Fether of Toledo An officer helped the man locate the street." A woman reported A New Mexico District bw-3 B.C. was cited for disorderly conduct his car in a parking lot on East that the man has been exposing 176 E. Wooster Wednesday. Fether had been ob- Wooster Street. He told the offi- Court jury awarded $2.9 / himself and staring into her room million to an 81-year-old Bowling Creen, OH served urinating between two cer he had no idea how his car got for the last week. The woman trucks at a gas station. When an there. The officer told him to find woman who suffered third- said she did not want to file crim- degree burns when a cup of officer arrived on the scene the someone who had not been drink- inal charges but wants the expo- coffee purchased at man started to walk away, still ing to take him and his vehicle sure to stop and wants the man to bw-3 Cluck-Off '95 urinating. home for him. McDonald's spilled in her get counseling. lap Aug. 18. Chicken Wing Eating Contest Trammel's claim was not motivated by that verdict, Get Registered to said her lawyer, George Participate! WBGU-TV planning feature Royer. "We had the case long be- Qualifying Rounds Sept 5th - Nov. 21st Four people will be chosen every Monday fore that," Royer said Mon- night until November 21st during Monday Night about area amusement parks day. He said he was unable Football to see who can eat 50 Medium Wings in 15 to settle the claim with minutes! • by Heather Cvengros and Tracy 1995. This celebration will in- built over Lake Erie. Burger King's insurance Semifinal Rounds -Jan. 9,16, and 23rd: Todd company and noted that the Qualifiers must eat 70 Medium Wings in 15 minutes to clude a variety of events sched- The first roller coaster, called advance to the Store Final round The BG News uled for the occasion. damages sought by Tram- "Swithback Railway," was built Store Final -Jan. 30th: WBGU-TV is planning to do a Cedar Point is the third-oldest in 1882. The coaster averaged 10 mel were lower than the a- To Qualify for the Grand Quek- Off. the contestant must eat the special one-hour program next amusement park in the United miles per hour, which was con- ward in the McDonald's most chicken wing meat, in weight, in one half hour! year that will feature amusement States, and the history of how it sidered very fast at the time. case. Grand duck-Off *95 -Feb. 12th: The Store Finalist will travel to Cincinnati. OH to battle other Store parks around Northwest Ohio. came to be is quite unusual, ac- The suit was Hied a few days before a two-year Finalists from bw-3 RestaumB accross the nation for the tide of People in Ohio seem to have a cording to Steve Norton, Other parks to be covered on Grand duck-Off Champion! Winner will be determined by fascination with amusement spokesman for Cedar Point. statute of limitations would eating the most chicken wing meat, in waght, in one half hour the WBGU-TV program include: have expired for Tram- parks, according to Tim Smith, In 1870, bath houses were built Forrest Park, in Genoa, Ohio; Grand Prize mel's claim. director of public relations at right on the beach, where people Toledo Beach; Vollmer's Park, in HAWAIIAN CETAWAY™ Trammel is suing Burger 4 dayt, 3 nighii, lor Winner and Guect. plua_ $1,000 CASH! WBGU-TV. would come by way of steam- Grand Rapids; Girty's Island and King and Bennett Manage- Second Place Winner trom each store will also come ■ Smith said the fascination is boats. Bathing suits were rented others. Photos as well as actual Cincinnati to pantcipale in the Cluck Oil 10 minute Spnnt: ment, which holds the fran- lit place: $500.- 2nd place: $300.- 3rd place: $150- probably due to the fact that Ohio for 10 cents. Eventually, more footage from the various parks has more parks than the average chise for local Burger bath houses and facilities were will be featured. Kings. state. built, and in time the area grew Any information or footage on Keith Bennett, president The program will focus on Ce- into an amusement park. Northwest Ohio amusement dar Point, an amusement park In of Bennett Management, In 1880, Cedar Point officials parks that could be used in the Sandusky, Ohio, which will cele- said he has not yet seen the built their first ride, called the program is welcomed at lawsuit. brate Its 125th anniversary In "Water Trapeze," a water ride WBGU-TV.

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by George GerJda By then, only 118 Cubans had houses them at American mili- reau, will head the U.S. dele- had no information on the talks will be restricted to that is- The Associated Press been intercepted by the U.S. tary bases along the Panama gation. He will be joined by Jus- makeup of the delegation or Cu- sue. Coast Guard throughout the day. Canal and takes responsibility tice Department and immigra- ba's goals for the talks. WASHINGTON - One week Tarnoff also said Cuban au- for them. tion officials. "You can be sure we will be One administration goal is to after more than 3,200 Cuban boat thorities have begun to take Another encouraging sign, The administration hopes the free to talk about any subject," expand opportunities for legal people headed for U.S. shores In "some small steps" to counsel Tarnoff said, is that about 225 emigration from Cuba. The num- a single chaotic day, a series of Cubans not to flee by boat. Until Cubans of the more than 13,000 ber of legal migrants is relatively encouraging developments have now, the authorities did nothing taken to the U.S. naval base at "Growing numbers of Cubans understand small, partly because many Cu- Clinton administration officials to dissuade Cubans from leaving Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have ban exiles have not become U.S. breathing somewhat easier. so long as they did so in their own asked for permission to return that they will not come to the United States if citizens. Non-citizens have fewer U.S. officials attribute a sharp vessels. home. they are picked up in the Straits [of opportunities than citizens under drop in the numbers of boat peo- In addition. President Fidel Tarnoff, interviewed on PBS' Florida.]" U.S. immigration law to arrange ple in the last few days to a com- Castro has ordered that any "MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour," for relatives abroad to join them bination of bad weather and vessel with minors aboard be said arrangements for their re- Peter Tarnoff in the United States. round-the-clock appeals for Cu- prevented from leaving Cuban turn will be discussed with Cu- U ndersecretary of State bans to stay home. shores. The White House and ban officials on Wednesday or With some 14,000 Haitian boat "Growing numbers of Cubans State Department welcomed the Thursday when U.S.-Cuban mi- people remaining interned at understand that they will not move. gration talks resume in New talks will "facilitate safe and or- Dauza said. Guantanamo Bay along with the come to the United States if they Panama's incoming foreign York. The last such talks were derly and legal migration," said Cuba wants wide-ranging talks inflow of Cubans, more than are picked up in the Straits [of minister, Lewis Galinso, said his held in December. White House press secretary Dee with the United States but has 2.200 dependents of American Florida]," Undersecretary of country is willing to receive up to Michael Skol, the second- Dee Myers. agreed to limit the initial phase to personnel on the base are to be State Peter Tarnoff said Monday 10,000 Cuban refugees for six ranking official in the State De- Rafael Dauza, spokesman at immigration questions. The Clin- flown back to the United States night. months if the United States partment's Latin America bu- the Cuban diplomatic mission, ton administration has said the beginning Wednesday. AARP settles old Jurors deliberate Exxon case by Rosanne Pagano fined nearly $1 billion in the The Associated Press Lawyer seeks $15 billion to punish government's criminal case and spent more than $2 billion on royalty dispute ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Exxon oil company for nation's worst spill cleanup. Corp. deserves a dose of disci- Neal said Exxon should get pline known as "tough love," said got the case late Monday and de- billion. credit for imposing a more strin- a lawyer seeking $15 billion to liberated about half an hour be- Holding up a copy of the book gent alcohol policy on its tanker with government punish the oil giant for the na- fore retiring. They were to re- "All I Need to Know I Learned in crews and adding crew members tion's worst oil spill. sume today. Kindergarten," O'Neill asked to prevent fatigue, and for re- But an Exxon lawyer said in his Brian O'Neill, who is repre- jurors to follow its simple advice: quiring trainees to study the dis- by Dave Skidomora The settlement was made, closing argument that the com- senting more than 10,000 Alaskan aster. The Associated Press he said, "because the board pany has already learned its les- natives, fishermen and landow- "When you hurt someone, you "Is that denial?" Neal asked. just figured it would be more The jury already decided that cost effective, easier, to get son from the 1989 Exxon Valdez ners, said the $15 billion in puni- say you're sorry. When you make WASHINGTON - The na- a mess, you clean it up. We didn't Exxon and skipper Joseph tion's largest senior citizens the whole thing behind us." wreck, which spilled nearly 11 tive damages was justified since million gallons into Prince Wil- Exxon nets an average of $5 bil- have that here." Hazelwood were reckless in organization paid $135 million AARP Executive Horace B. Exxon lawyer James Neal said causing the spill to settle a dispute with the IRS Deets disclosed the settlement liam Sound. lion in profits each year and Jurors in the federal lawsuit the company already has been over the income it earns from at the group's June convention company stock is valued at $20 royalties on insurance, pre- and in its July-August news- scription drugs and other letter. It was reported Monday products and services. by CNN. The settlement has left open IRA members seek U.S. support the question of whether future Deets said AARP still has by Tim Sullivan the IRA was on the verge of call- Adams said Monday that he The provisional wing of the income earned by the Ameri- $19.6 million in financial The Associated Press ing a cease-fire in its long fight to had met with IRA leaders and IRA, the "provos," was founded can Association of Retired reserves even after covering oust the British from Northern told them the time was right for 25 years ago, long after the Irish Persons will be taxed, said the the settlement, and Ashkenaz NEW YORK - Joseph Cahill, a Ireland. an end of the violence. Republic gained its independ- group's spokesman, Peter said the payment would not founder and leader of the Irish Stepping off an Aer Lingus A U.S. official who asked not to ence. It has been responsible for Ashkenaz. cause AARP to reduce its ser- Republican Army, flew into New flight from Dublin at Kennedy be named said Cahill was issued a many acts of terrorism in its "We agreed to disagree," he vices or staff. York on Tuesday on a rare International Airport, Cahill was special waiver of a rule that effort to force Britain to relin- said Tuesday. waiver of a U.S. ban against those met by half a dozen unidentified barred him from entry because quish control of Northern Ire- The dispute with the In- AARP, the nation's second linked to the terrorist group. people and exited quickly of a criminal past He has been land. ternal Revenue Service largest nonprofit organization "It's a private visit," were the through a side door of the ter- convicted of killing a police offi- centered on whether the non- after the Roman Catholic frail-looking Cahill's only words minal with a woman on each side, cer, of gunrunning and member- Cahill was deported from the profit AARP should pay taxes Church, has 33 million mem- to reporters before he walked to holding his arm and hand. ship in the IRA. United States in 1984 for illegal on group health, auto and bers, age 50 and older. It had a car in the parking lot and was It was not clear whether Adams had never been con- entry after being accused of homeowners insurance, in- an operating revenue last year driven away. Treanor arrived with him, but victed of a criminal offense. lying about his past. He said his vestment products and mail- of $369 million, with more Cahill and Patrick Treanor, a Richard McAuley, spokesman The official said President convictions resulted from politi- order prescription drugs sold than half coming from fees member of Sinn Fein, the IRA's for Sinn Fein in Belfast, said Clinton's decision to grant the cal, not criminal, activity. by private companies that pay earned by selling and promot- legal, political wing, were issued Treanor was traveling with Ca- visa was discussed with Irish and He was convicted in 1942 with royalties to use AARPs name. ing products and services. limited, single-entry visas Tues- hill. British officials before the visas four other men of killing a police Ashkenaz said the $135 mil- By law, the IRS cannot day 'to enable Sinn Fein officials Cahill is the most senior IRA- were issued. The official refused officer in Belfast, Northern Ire- lion paid In April for the tax comment on Individual tax to gain support in the U.S. for an related figure to visit the United to say whether the countries land, but won a reprieve from a years 1985 through 1993 was cases, but nonprofit execu- end to violence in Northern Ire- States since Sinn Fein leader signed off on the decision. death sentence. in lieu of taxes and was not an tives said the tax agency ap- land," a U.S. official said. Gerry Adams made a two-day admission by the AARP that it peared to be putting greater There were no plans for the visit last February - also on a either owed taxes or will owe emphasis on auditing nonpro- two to meet with U.S. officials. limited visa. Mitchel McGlaugh- taxes in future years. fit organizations. The 74-year-old Cahill, a leader lin, Sinn Fein's northern chair- of the IRA's militant provisional man, visited Cleveland and wing, arrived amid reports that Washington in May. 1993 Campus entertainer of the Year Organization fights for CARROT TOP fSp^P Victorian is coming to BGSU! healthy school lunches Tues., September 20 I$"S£— ytctirSalon 8 pm, Kobacker Hall by Randolph E. Schmld meals, and students are eating $5 general admission The Associated Press them, Epstein said at a news con- fir ference. 20% off watch for more information! WASHINGTON - The timeta- But still, added Sen. Patrick r Any 1 Full Service with Danielle ble for mAlting school lunches Leahy, D-Vt., too many schools 325 E. Wooiter w/ coupon more healthful should be moved offer children a choice between expires 9/30194 up, a nutrition-advocacy group "green glop and gray glop." 353-0245 said Tuesday, citing 41 schools Leahy is chairman of the Senate across the nation that are already Agriculture Committee, which improving nutrition for students. oversees the school-lunch pro-

by Randolph E. Schmld tinues to be a controversial top- sibling or some combination of The Associated Press ic," with many people consider- these. ing the nuclear family the tra- The most common situation WASHINGTON - Barely more ditional unit Census researchers was for a child to have a half- man half of American children limited their study to reporting brother or half-sister. This was live In what many people think of the numbers of various family the case for nearly 5 million as the traditional family one and household arrangements, youngsters, or 50.6 percent of consisting solely of a mother, however. young people in blended families. father and full brothers and sis- The study disclosed sharp dif- ters. ferences in children's living ar- There were 21.1 percent in fa- There are 33 million children rangements by race and His- milies with a stepparent and 183 in nuclear households that is liv- panic origin. percent living with a with step- ing with both natural parents and For example, S6.4 percent of parent and a half-sibling. full brothers or sisters, a new white children resided in nuclear The study also found 7.9 mil- Census Bureau analysis found. families with both parents, while lion youngsters living in extend- The bureau said that well over Just 25.9 percent of black young- ed families, that is with the addi- 15 million live in one-parent fa- sters lived in such households. tion of other people In the house- milies, while nearly 10 million For Hispanics the figure was 37.8 hold. are in so-called blended families, percent of youngsters. Hispanics Having grandmother live-in Employment which include either a stepparent can be of any race and thus are was the most common, 25.2 per- or step-sibling, or both. also counted among blacks and cent of the cases, followed by And extended families account whites. 16.6 percent with both grandpar- for nearly 8 million youngsters Among white youngsters, 19.1 ents but only 3.9 percent with under age 18. Those families in- percent lived in one-parent fami- just granddad on hand. Opportunities clude other people in the house- lies, with mothers accounting for hold such as uncles, cousins, 16.4 percent. Among black aunts or grandparents. youths, 49.2 percent were in one- LUNCHES The 33.4 million youngsters in parent families, 46.7 percent Continued from page seven. PART TIME - ALL SHIFTS nuclear families accounted for with their mother. And 31.1 per- 50.8 percent of all young people, cent of Hispanic youths lived trobe, Pa., said "creativity is according to the report, "The Di- with one parent, 28.5 percent what it takes to meet dietary -EXCELLENT PAY - verse Living Arrangements of with the mother. guidelines In a school district." Children, Summer 1991," Just 1.7 percent of all young- Students were enlisted to taste- released Monday. sters live with their grandpar- test foods, write menus and or- While past studies have re- ents, 0.9 percent of whites, 5.4 ganize special nationality days, -TUITION ASSISTANCE- ported the relationship of chil- percent of blacks and 1.3 percent she said. dren to the head of a household. of Hispanics. Cutting back on fat can be as Census officials said this was the The 9.8 million children in simple as adding more fruits and first to relate children to all blended families had a variety of vegetables to the meals, she said, members of their household. arrangements depending on and children will eat healthy The bureau noted that the "de- whether the blend involved a foods they have tested before- 80 POSITIONS cline of the American family con- stepparent, step-sibling, half- hand. Gump said one popular meal is chicken nuggets. By switching from six nuggets to three nug- AVAILABLE gets plus one baked drumstick, Hove the entrance exams got you the fat content was cut from 40 percent to 28 percent, and the entrance exam preparation courses meal remains popular, she said. BGSU. Continuing Education. International ana Summer Programs Indeed, over the last four years school lunch participation in La- trobe has risen by 800 students LSAT each day, she said. — covarl 4oreos t«tt»d Many schools base their lunch reccing comprehension analytical reasoning, programs on commodities pro- $7.00/ per hour logical reasoning, writing vided by the Agriculture De- Fee: $225 (includes manual) Fed dots begins Oct. 22. partment. The report found that, between 1990 and 1994. na- ORE tionwide increases had been — MM* Ottawa rwi c.» a yaar made in the shares of meat, fruits + review major stalls, concentrate on mathematics, and vegetables provided, while develop test taking strategies, famsaiize yourself the shares of cheese, butter and with test, take practice test, review results with iistrxtor oil and grains had been reduced. 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by Steve Herman source told the NCAA some The Associated Press players were receiving illegal payments. A university com- INDIANAPOLIS ~ The mittee found star forward NCAA on Tuesday put Ball Steve Payne and three other State's men's basketball pro- players received improper in- gram on probation and took ducements, extra benefits and away one scholarship for each unauthorized financial aid dat- of the next two years because ing to the summer of 1989. of illegal payments to players and recruiting violations. Payne, MVP of the Mid- Following the school's own American Conference tourna- investigation last fall, the ment in 1993, is the only one of NCAA Committee on Infrac- the four still at Ball State. He tions added an extra year to was suspended for the first Ball State's self-imposed penal- four games last season and re- ties. The committee cut the paid the $672 he received from number of scholarships to 12 a booster for summer school tu- and reduced the number of ition in 1991. official recruiting visits to 10. The university had proposed Hunsaker, Ball State's head those penalties for only one coach for four years and an as- year. sistant for two years, said at the time that he knew of no il- The probation runs through legal gifts or payments and was June 3, 1996. The Cardinals, leaving in the best interest of now coached by Ray McCal- his family and the basketball lum, will not be barred from program. postseason play, as the commit- tee originally suggested to the However, Swank said that university. Hunsaker had a "direct and Ball State officials were not knowing involvement" and Immediately available for helped arrange for transporta- comment. tion and an improper salary "One thing we did do, instead of a postseason ban, was extend advance for summer school tui- two of the penalties on the tion and expenses for one number of recruiting visits and player, that the coaching staff the number of scholarships," provided food, transportation, infractions committee chair- clothing and small loans to man David Swank said during a players; that an unidentified conference call. "By limiting booster paid for a prospective the visits and scholarships in player's summer school tuition; some fashion, we thought it and that another booster paid might be a more appropriate for another player's fall tuition type of penalty rather than and fees. taking Ball State out of post- season play." Swank called the violations After the school discovered serious but said Ball State had the violations and began its taken "a number of meaningful own investigation, coach Dick and corrective actions." Hunsaker resigned. Swank said the violations involved Hun- Hunsaker was named coach saker, one former assistant, in 1989 after Rick Majerus took seven players or recruits and the coaching job at Utah. He six athletic boosters. led the team to four 20-win APflltphoU The school's investigation seasons and postseason berths A Ball Slate basketball player runs after a loose ball In a game versus Auburn University. began after an unidentified and left with a record of 97-34. Olympic officials Buckeyes win with ground attack

by David Kllgman Ohio State tailback Eddie George discuss drug abuse The Associated Press said. "We knew they weren't really big up front so we wanted ANAHEIM, Calif. - One big to play smash-mouth football." by Stephen Wilson sports arena, where i-rencn question during the summer was George set the tempo early and The Associated Press Prime Minister Edouard Balla- whether Ohio State could with- scored two of the Buckeyes' first dur declared that France intends stand the loss of all but one of its three touchdowns. He also is a PARIS - The 100th anniver- to mount a bid to host the Sum- offensive linemen from last first-time starter, replacing sary of the modern Olympic mer Olympics In the year 2004. season. Raymont Harris, who led Ohio movement Is being oversha- But doping will be one of the Considering what happened State last season with 1,344 yards dowed by the scourge of the many issues addressed during Monday night in the Pigskin and 12 touchdowns. modern sports world: drug scan- the four-day congress, where the Classic, the answer has to be: yes. Ohio State's other offensive four main themes are: The dals. threat was receiver Joey Gal- As more than 3,000 officials Olympic movement's contribu- Led by its revamped line, No. tion to modern society, the con- loway, whose 67-yard TD pass from around the globe began dis- 20 Ohio State generated a solid from Hoying late In the first cussions at the Centennial Olym- temporary athlete; sport in its ground attack in a 34-10 victory quarter put the Buckeyes ahead pic Congress, several doping social context; and sport and the over Fresno State. 14-0. The pass was the longest in cases were commanding atten- mass media. "I must have been asked a mil- the Pigskin Classic's five-year tion: The IOC session following the lion questions about how the history. - The International Olympic Congress is expected to adopt a line's going to be," "He makes plays happen," Committee medical chief con- new medical code, which is de- Bobby Hoying said. "The line did Ohio State coach John Cooper firmed that documents detailing AP phMa/Kc vork DJuaeilan signed to clarify and standardize a great job." said of Galloway. "He's our big several positive drug tests at the all rules related to the anli- Especially considering that playmaker, our cleanup hitter Ohio State running back Eddie George takes a handof f from OSU 1984 Los Angeles Olympics were doplng fight. Hoying had planned to challenge who can make the big plays." quarterback Bobby Hoying. The IOC brokered an agree- destroyed before they could be Fresno State's two freshmen Fresno State, meanwhile, could ment earlier this year with inter- acted upon. cornerbacks. But because the not move the ball. The Bulldogs, scoring on a 4-yard shovel pass mlstkaes, we would have done a - Horace Dove-Edwin, the national federations to unify all Buckeyes were successful run- who were playing their first from Adrian Oaiborne to tail- doping regulations and sanctions. lot better," Pittman said. Sierra Leone sprinter who fin- ning the ball, Hoying didn't have game against a Big Ten team, had back Micliael Pittman. The Bull- Pittman rushed for all but sev- ished a surprising second behind However, the soccer, cycling and only one sustained drive. dogs trailed 21-7, the closest they tennis federations still have not to rely on the passing game. en of Fresno State's 89 yards. Llnford Christie in the 100 "We wanted to keep pounding The Bulldogs went 63 yards on got to the Buckeyes. Ohio State ran for 183 yards. fully compiled. meters at. the Commonwealth on them until they got tired," 12 plays late in the first quarter, "If we had not made as many Games in ranarla, tested positive The case of the missing drug for steroids and was stripped of tests from the 1984 Los Angeles his silver medal. He was the third Games was addressed for the athlete to test positive at the first time Monday by the man Games, while two English ath- who was and still is in charge of letes were sent home for failing the IOC's medical commission. Jordan suspects seek dismissal drug tests at earlier meets. Prince Alexandre de Merode. - The French cycling fed- De Merode confirmed that by Esles Johnson and two reports Indicating the elder Jordan's death last a lot of incredible claims that eration accused four-time Tour five, or possibly six, positive The Associated Press other people talking about July. Demery and Green were are made," he said. de France winner Miguel Indur- tests from the final days of the committing a similar crime, charged Aug. IS, 1993. Bowen said whatever the ain of taking a banned substance, Games were reported to him the LUMBERTON, N.C - De- said defense lawyer Wood- Judge Gregory Weeks said nature of the claims, the de- but the IOC and the international day after the closing ceremony. fense attorneys asked Tuesday berry Bowen. he would review the reports fense hadn't had the chance to cycling federation absolved him He denied a BBC television re- that charges be dismissed "Most of these reports would and rule on the motion by the investigate them until now. of any wrongdoing. port that there were nine positive against one of the two teen- have been In the district attor- next hearing, which may be The prosecutor apparently - British diver Tony All was tests. agers charged with killing Mi- ney's hands way back in the held in October. hasn't followed them up in an suspended for six months by the De Merode said when he went chael Jordan's father, arguing fall," Bowen said. District Attorney Richard effort to exclude other possible International swimming fed- to his offices at the Biltmore Ho- the prosecutor has withheld Bowen represents Daniel Townsend said he made the de- suspects, he said. eration for refusing to take a tel to examine the tests, he found crucial evidence. Andre Green, who with Larry cision to hold uie reports back. "There is no order this court random drug test that everything had disappeared The evidence includes one Martin Demery is charged but that the defense had gotten can enter that can give us our The doping problem was not and the rooms had been convert- reported sighting of James with first-degree murder, or would get everything it was year back to go back and pick mentioned at Monday night's ed back into a hotel suite. Jordan after the date he was armed robbery and conspiracy entitled to. up our trail," Bowen said. opening ceremony at the Bercy supposed to have been killed to commit armed robbery In "In a case like this, there are See DRUGS, page twelve.

1 The BG News Sporta page ten Wednesday, August 31, 1994 Ex-'Skin Rypien Spurs end search for new coach rotten after '91 Hill accepts post in San Antonio Fear the defensive lineman. The real Rypien emerged by Kelly Shannon years San Antonio was knocked Browns faithfuls, because the last year, leading the 'Skins to The Associated Press out in the opening round. "Ryp" is not so ripe anymore. a dismal 4-12 record, their "I like to play a quicker game. If one of these hulking worst since 1963. Gone were SAN ANTONIO -- The San An- We're going to emphasize the de- masses, possessing the ability his head-turning long throws, tonio Spurs ended their 2 fense from game one," Hill said. to scatter a quarterback's ver- the darts into heavy coverage 1/2-month search for a coach "I'm extremely excited. I under- tebrae over the chewed-up to Art Monk and Ricky San- Monday, hiring Orlando Magic stand the team fairly well. I un- sod, lumbers through the ders assistant Bob Hill for his third derstand the problems they've Browns' offensive line, their The Redskin offense ran NBA head coaching job. had in the past in the playoffs." season will end after the 16th stagnant with Rypien at the "He is one of the most highly game. helm. Despite having a regarded technicians in our Hill laughed when asked how When the ground crew 1,000-yard rusher in the back- league, and his expertise will be he would deal with power for- comes out to sweep up Vinny field in Reggie Brooks, Rypien paramount to this team's suc- ward Dennis Rodman's behavior, Testaverde's remains, that still managed to make sure the cess," said Gregg Popovich, the then said he'd let Popovich deal means Mark Rypien must trot offense made Its way omin- team's executive vice president with any such problems. onto the field, at which time ously into the NFL's record of basketball operations. "I'll be honest with you, I hated books. Hill was the head coach of the Dennis Rodman as an opposing APphMort>heU.M.Ehii In the league's 75-year his- New York Knicks in 1986-87 and coach," he said of the league's New San Antonio Spurs head coach Bob Hill talks with Indiana Pacer tory, no offense had ever the Indiana Pacers from leading rebounder who had a se- Reggie Miller. Hill was previously an assistant coach with the Orlando averaged less yards per com- 1990-1993, compiling an overall ries of the of f-the-court problems Magic. pletion than the 1993 Redskin record of 133-154. in recent years. "And I'm going offense did. The Rypien-led He said he'll focus on team to love being on the same team." offense averaged Just over speed and defense in order to Hill also said he looks forward with a lot of experience,' Robin- runner for the job, which has nine yards per completion. help the Spurs win in the post- to coaching All-Star center David son said. been vacant since John Lucas re- Even slingin' season, where they've struggled Robinson, who was at the news signed June 9 after a manage- was able to throw downfield in recent years. The Utah Jazz conference. It had been widely reported ment shakeup. Lucas was later better than Rypien did . upset the Spurs in four games "I was Impressed [by Hill]. that Hill had interviewed with hired by the Philadelphia 76ers Ryp's vision also seemed to last season, the third time in four He's an intelligent basketball guy the Spurs and that he was a front- as general manager and coach. be lacking a year ago. The ex- planation that the Redskin receivers were wearing the Pat white jerseys with red and yel- low trim never got to him - Strike jeopardizing series Wolves obviously a glitch in the same computer system. Salary cap continues to be major stumbling block in talks the gun goes off on another He threw 10 passes to hire new playoff-less season. players in colors such as blue by Ronald Blum With 10 percent of the season does not appear they want to Rypien, the 1991 Super Bowl and silver or blue and white The Associated Press canceled, federal mediators said make a deal." Most Valuable Player with the rather than red and yellow. they will meet separately Ravitch spoke with John Cal- head man Washington Redskins, appears And on only four occasions did NEW YORK - Even Richard Wednesday with players and houn Wells, director of the Fed- to be a solid backup for Tes- he find Redskin receivers in Ravitch admits there may not be owners but won't call another eral Mediation and Conciliation taverde. He brings experi- the end zone in 1993, com- a World Series in October. meeting unless they think there Service, and Fehr spoke with by Pam Schmld ence, leadership and skill. pared to a robust 28 times in "I think the owners want to do will be progress. Brian Flores, an assistant to The Associated Press Wait, did someone say skill? 1991. everything humanly possible to Fehr, convinced that owners Wells. Flores said the mediators Rypien has no skill. A me- Rypien has also steadily save the postseason," the nego- have a preset timetable, said the wouldn't call meetings just to call thrown more tiator for baseball owners said meetings. MINNEAPOLIS - Bill tamorphosis occurred after union considered having players Blair is a relatively un- and less touchdowns each of Monday during a telephone con- "If there's any reason for It, the Redskins 37-24 drubbing tested commodity with of the hopeless Buffalo Bills in the last three years. In 1991 he ference call with reporters. "But there will be one," he said by threw 11 interceptions, 17 in they also want to save baseball little name recognition. the 1991 Super Bowl. He went "Either they want to telephone from Washington. That didn't matter to from dominant pocket passer 1992 and 10 last year. for the future, and that is a very, "But we've haven't made up our So when a Kevin Greene or very high priority." mind." Minnesota Timberwolves' to inconsistent pocket pu- make a deal or they general manager Jack shover. bears down on No bargaining sessions are Ravitch said a stumbling block Testaverde, be prepared to scheduled. The strike, which be- don't want to make a McCloskey, who hired the In 1991, the Redskins went to the negotiations is the players' longtime NBA assistant as 14-2. They blew away teams, cringe and sign off another gan Aug. 12, canceled 14 more deal We'll find out belief that owners will abandon Browns season. For not long games today, raising the total to coach of one of the more scoring an average of 30.3 soon enough. It does their salary cap proposal. That troubled franchises In the points per game, with Rypien after the rotten arm the 246. view traveled across the bargain- Browns got for insurance will "So far as I know, there isn't not appear they want NBA. targeting receivers in the end ing table during last week's talks. Blair will be the fourth zone with one of his smart become their liability. anything going on," union head to make a deal." Pat Murphy is a sports Donald Fehr said. "They know head coach In the team's bombs. What a mirage that "The owners came back having five-year history. year was. writer for The News we're willing to get together if . . _ . the impression that the players there's a purpose." McCloskey said he was Donald renr stm thought the owners would sold on Blair's defensive union head fold," Ravitch said. know-how and something Ravitch still said he had trou- the Wolves could use more ble believing the stoppage will of: "He's a competitor, and return to the field for the re- continue into next season. Fehr I think that will help tre- mainder of the regular season, has said the strike will continue mendously in this situa- collect the rest of their salaries "as long as it takes" to shelve the tion." and then strike the postseason. salary cap. He also drew a parallel Players are paid their entire sal- Ravitch, whose $750,000-a-year between the 52-year-old aries by the time the regular contract expires Dec 31, said he Blair and another former season ends. would stay into next year but collegiate coach who didn't "We've played with the notion wouldn't promise to remain if the land a head coaching job but not seriously," he said. walkout becomes protracted. "Either they want to make a deal until he reached his 50s. "I Chicago White Sox owner Jerry hired a guy by the name of ••'/ or they don't want make a deal. Relnsdorf has said it is possible We'll find out soon enough. It Chuck Daly who was the strike could extend into 1996. 9-and-35 at Cleveland," McCloskey said. "People '% • asked me why? Ten to 12 years later, he's a Hall of Famer." Blair, who spent last season with Larry Brown at Indiana after working at Chicago, New Jersey and Washington, signed a three- TONITE • year contract. 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Call 2-7164 or 2-2343 for more information! The BG News Sport* Wednesday, August 31,1994 page eleven Martin struggles before finally outlasting Raoux by Steve Wllsteln match, 6-7 (7-4), 4-6, 6-3, 64, 7-6 credentials are." The Associated Press (7-1), he celebrated with a punch Taking an easier route iii.o the he should have thrown much ear- second round Tuesday were No. S NEW YORK - Todd Martin lier. Stefan Edberg, a 7-5,6-1,6-1 win- punched the air with a right up- The crowd wanted Martin, an ner against Lars Joasson, and No. percut to punctuate his five-set American, to win, but it also 4 Michael Stich, who beat Olivier victory Tuesday at the U.S. Open- wanted an upset Martin didn't Delaitre 7-6 (7-3), 63, 6-3. No. 15 He was lucky he didn't hit him- think the crowd knew what it Marc Rosset, seeded to play Mar- self. wanted or what it saw. tin in the quarters, struggled to Martin did everything to knock "It's quite a good feeling to beat Mark Woodforde 4-6, 1-6, himself out in the first round. He play in front of people who yell 6-3,7-6 (7-5), 6-3. lost the first two sets and every point and tell you you're Richard Krajicek, unseeded, sprayed three unforced errors to terrible when you aren't, and tell had one of the more curious vie- set up match points in the fifth you you're good when you tones as he blew a 6-0 lead in a set against the bespectacled and aren't," said Martin, who was fourth-set tiebreaker, lost the decidedly unspectacular Guil- slightly bothered by a strained set, but still beat Jan Siemerink, laume Raoux. groin. "And it was an awful lot of 7-6 (7-2), 64, 6-7 (7-2), 6-7 (103), Raoux, a squat, bookish fun after the first two sets to be 64 Frenchman who turned the hard out there. It was just nice to be "I was already taking a shower court match into a clay court out there and finish the job that I in my head," Krajicek said, "and baseline duel, took all the gifts started." suddenly I find myself 7-6 down Martin offered yet still couldn't This was supposed to be an and actually two sets all. I really quite win. No matter how many easy win for the No. 9 Martin, the relaxed at 6-love and paid the chances Raoux had, there was a start of a peaceful stroll at least penalty almost" sense in watching the match that as far as the semifinals. The only When Siemerink trailed by the he would find a way to lose and two players ranked higher in his six match points, USA Cable that Martin would find a way to quarter of the draw were already commentator John McEnroe win. gone, No. 2 Goran Ivanisevic and blurted out: That crystallized in the fifth No. 7 Boris Becker, victims of set when Martin served, trailing Monday's massacre. "If he comes back from here 4-5, and he faced three match But Martin doesn't seem to do I'll stand on my head during the points after errors. On the first, anything easily. He lost his first Courier-Krickstein match. I'll he drilled a perfect backhand two sets last year at the Open to call it upside down," McEnroe pass crosscourt to save the one Jordi Burillo. Martin played said. match; on the second, Raoux a record four five-setters at When Krajicek had his seventh dumped a forehand into the net Wimbledon before falling in the match point in the fourth set, after a deep forehand by Martin; semifinals to champion Pete McEnroe put aside his suppose- and on the third, Raoux slapped a Sampras. dly impartial journalistic ethics, forehand wide. If Martin doesnt get upset saying, "I don't know who wants Both players looked exhausted along the way, he's seeded to this more, Richard or me." as they wiped the sweat from meet Michael Chang in the semi- their faces, but they persevered finals next week. Defending women's champion and pushed the match to the tie- "I didn't think, 'Oh, gee, here I and top seed Steffi Graf removed breaker. Now they were in Mar- am, another upset in the U.S. some doubts about her health and tin's element, the time he seems Open,'" Martin said. "I don't care desire to win again, quickly dis- to wait for to assert himself. Sure if Becker and Ivanisevic lost. Ac- posing of Anne Mall 6-2,6-1. enough, he played his best tennis tually, I was pretty happy for Ri- APphoKWRIchird Drew No. 5 Kimiko Date beat Rika of the day and Raoux his worst. chey (Reneberg) last night. You'- Hiraki 60,6-2, and No. 6 Lindsay Andre Agassi of Las Vegas serves against Robert Eriksson of Sweden at the VS. Open in New York And when Martin slugged a fore- ve just got to fight, and it doesn't Davenport beat Marzia Grossi Monday, Aug. 29,1994. Agassi won his first round match 6-3,6-2,6-0. hand return to close out the matter who you are or what your 6-1, 6-1. Salary cap may lead NHL YOUNG'S IEWSSTAND down baseball strike path THEY WERE Your comic book headquarters! by Ken Rappoport Salaries are the main issue. Gartner made the remarks at THE BAD GUYS The Associated Press Owners are seeking to tie sal- a charity golf tournament in aries to team revenues. Players the New York area, while NEW YORK - Aside from hope to have salaries set by the Bettman was making a state- THEY HIT one issue, Mike Gartner open market. The players' ul- ment from his New York office doesn't see any similarity be- timate goal: free agency, some- about the contract talks. TV. Join our Comic tween the baseball strike and thing owners have rejected in "We're trying to make a YOULL UNO Club today! the current stalemate in negotiations of past years. deal," Bettman said. "Our goal THEIR JTOBY hockey contract talks. This time, both sides hope to Is to make a deal. As far as any IN MARVEL But the Toronto Maple Leafs' avoid the problems of two other issues are concerned, we COMICS AT forward thinks that one issue - seasons ago when the players are operating on a day-to-day a salary cap - is big enough to staged a 10-day strike, first in basis as if It were business as force hockey into a similar cir- league history. usual." cumstance as baseball - a work "We're trying to go through Players have been without a stoppage. all the different scenarios that contract since Sept. IS. They 178 S. Main "A strike or lockout [is a] can happen and we've been try- last met with owners for three Bowling Green distinct possibility," said Gart- ing to set up some meetings to hours last week, but have no ner, president of the NHL discuss what our next step is in formal meetings scheduled at Players Association. "I hope getting to an agreement," this point. neither one of them happens, Gartner said. "No matter what Gartner said there were but they are possibilities when happens, you still have to work "different talks going on on a both sides can't come to an out an agreement." very informal basis right now" iiAnmiNc A COMPUTE agreement. Looming large is a series of between the NHLPA and the 1IUCTIOM OF M- llllAIll) COMIC BOOKI "That's what's happened in sanctions that NHL commis- league, but nothing serious. AMD TRADE r*ftlIMCKl. baseball. The players are hang- sioner Gary Bettman promises "I think there's communica- 353-2176 ing tough and it seems the to impose Thursday, when the tion between the two sides," owners, are trying to work a Winnipeg Jets are scheduled to Gartner said. "There always salary cap that the players become the first team to open has to be. Whether there's any have said for months that they training camp. Bettman has formal discussions that are set don't want. said if a new CBA is not up, I don't know of any right "We're still talking about a worked out by then, he will now." salary cap, which we don't eliminate meal allowances, A spokesman for the NHLPA want to have anything to do force players to pay their way said there were not V0& with, either. There are a lot of to training camp and reduce "There's no meeting sched- other problems in the game rosters, among other things. uled between [NHL executive \\ I:I>NI:SI>AY I\H;IIT and problems in the upcoming "He has not rolled back a lot director] Bob [Goodenow] and agreement that have to be of things - he's rolled back Gary [Bettman]," said Steve S|iuf.'ii<-iti isun. i s i"'.", ironed out." everything," Gartner said. McAllister.

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by Alan Robinson The Associated Press

PITTSBURGH - B1U Cowher usually isn't one to wander off the long-traveled path of NFL coaches, who always play 'em one at a time and never look past any opponent. Not this week, baby. Even Cowher admits this isn't any game, not with the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Dallas Cow- boys rolling into town to play the Pittsburgh Steelers in a nationally televised season opener. Four-time Super Bowl champion vs. four-time Super Bowl champion. It was a game so big and so special they played It not once but twice in Super Bowls, in the 197S and 1978 seasons. Those players have retired and Super Bowls are nothing but a memory to the Steelers, yet it wouldn't be surprising to see Tony Dorsett or Franco Harris prowling the sidelines. Uh, guess what - Dorsett is being honored by alma mater Pitt, so hell be In town and at the game. No doubt he'll be cheered on Saturday and booed on Sunday. "I cant wait for this game," APpfcata/KalaB.SrakacIc AU-Pro cornerback Rod Wood- son said. "I've been waiting all Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher gestures as he talks year for this game." to his team during their preseason game against the Los Angeles Cowher echoed those words Raiders In Pittsburgh on Aug. 13,1994. Tuesday as he awaits his third and biggest opener in Pitts- Summerall and Madden behind so that game hardly matters Temple at Akron Temple burgh, quickly dispelling the the mike. now. Ball State at W. Virginia WVU myths that this is Just another Nonsensical statistics aside, "Last year Is last year... and Central Mich, at Iowa Iowa game. Just one-sixteenth of a Cowher has heard all the talk the past Is In the past," Cowher Eastern Mich, at Las Vegas UNLV EMU season, just another Sunday. that this is the best Steelers' said. Kent at Rutgers Rutgers Rutgers "You can never really elim- team since the 1970s, one on His own wide receivers are a Miami at Western Mich. WMU WMU inate the [ Cowboys-Steelers) the verge of winning big again. perfect example. Toledo at Indiana State Toledo Toledo rivalry," said Cowher, a Pitts- They were close the last two The Steelers were so dissat- Ohio (Bye) burgh high school linebacker seasons, making the playoffs isfied with Jeff Graham, Ernie in the 1970s. "It's a big chal- each time but never getting Mills and Dwight Stone a year lenge that the defending Super past the first game. ago that they spent much of the NFL Bowl champions are coming "You cant control the talk, off-season pursuing free agent into our place. The fact is it is a so you tell your players that Alvin Harper, who finally re- Arizona at LA. Rams Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona our job is to go out and perform turned to Dallas. The Steelers Atlanta at Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit big game, and I'm looking for- Detroit ... and respect all that goes with promptly made Colorado Cleveland at Cincinnati Cleveland Cincy Cleveland ward to it. Cleveland success," Cowher said. "You'- Dallas at Pittsburgh Dallas Dallas Dallas "The first game is always receiver Charles Johnson their Dallas special. It's not just another ve got to take a deep breath first-round draft pick. Houston at Indianapolis Houston Indianapolis Indianapolis Houston Kansas City at NO. K.C. K.C. K.C. game. It's a special opener." and get ready to jump back on Johnson all but became a K.C. As if the Fox Network didnt the roller coaster again. They'- starter In his first day in camp, Minnesota at Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Minn. Green Bay New England at Miami Miami Miami Miami know it. re a championship team ... and making three tough catches In Miami we want to be a championship traffic only a few hours after N.Y. Jets at Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Phil.i at N.Y Giants Giants Giants Giants This will be the first regular- team." stepping off a plane. Second- Phila. The Cowboys and Steelers year receiver Andre Hastings, Seattle at Denver (N) Denver Seattle Denver Seattle season national telecast under Mon. Fox's $1.58 billion megacon- last played in 1991, with Dallas no longer a confused, pass- winning 20-10 on Thanksgiving dropping rookie who left col- LA. Raiders at S.F S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. tract with the NFL, so it's nat- urally bringing in heavy-hitter night as Emmitt Smith ran for lege football a year early, announcers Pat Summerall and 109 yards. But Cowher has seized the other starting job. To win, circle your picks on the left-hand side and then turn in the contest form in to The BG News. 210 West John Madden. The Cowboys since replaced Chuck Noll, and "We did upgrade the posi- Hall. In case of ties, a winner will be drawn by a member of The BG News. All entrires must be submitted by 5 are quick to remind they've Barry Switzer has taken over tion," Cowher said. "Every- p.m. on Friday. won their last seven with for Jimmy Johnson in Dallas, body has stepped it up."

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* - * '" ■*. ■_. ■_. ■_. *, * - *j ~tr^*r str^MsaiMirisi The BG News 'Sports Wednesday, August 31,1994 page thirteen Schroeder released by Bengals Cincinnati quarterback dropped after refusing pay cut

The Associated Press Jets, who drafted Blake in public perception that his team tract with an option year prior 1992. The Bengals open the is tight-fisted. to the 1993 season. CINCINNATI - Cincinnati season at home Sunday against Schroeder, 33, said it was a "We made a deal in good Bengals general manager Mike the Cleveland Browns. "matter of pride" for him to faith," Macik said. "This puts Brown spent the off-season Don Hollas, the Bengals' No. refuse the pay cut. He out- him in a horrible position. Why trying to shake his reputation 3 quarterback who missed all scored Klingler three touch- didn't they exercise the option as a penny-pincher. last season because of a knee downs to none in a 26-21 exhi- back in February and give him His decision to save almost injury, now moves up to No. 2 bition loss to Indianapolis two time to find a Job?" $700,000 by releasing backup behind starter . weeks ago. Hollas was 12-for-21 passing quarterback - Ho 11 as is paid $250,800 a year. "I felt I had a good presea- in the exhibition season with 88 who was productive in the "It saves us some money. I son, a good camp," Schroeder yards, no touchdowns and an preseason - sent a different don't apologize for saving said. "I feel I can still play in . message. money," Brown said of the league. I'll see what's out Neither Blake nor HoUas Schroeder, an 11-year vet- Schroeder's release. "I run a there, but if that's It, fine. I've played last season. Klingler, eran and former starter for business. I concluded that Jay had fun and it will be time to do entering his third season, has Washington and the Los Angel- and Hollas were comparable." something else." yet to prove he can run an NFL es Raiders, was cut Monday Before Monday, the Bengals Klingler struggled In the offense. after he refused the Bengals' were reportedly $5.3 million preseason before passing for Bengals offensive lineman directive to take a 30 percent under the NFL's $34.6 million- 165 yards and two touchdowns Bruce Kozerski said pay cut from the contract that per-team salary cap. Friday in a 38-14 win over De- Schroeder's release could help would have paid him $850,000 Brown spent millions during troit. Some fans and sports- Klingler. this season. the off-season to sign free writers said Schroeder ought "There's no question that at The Bengals terminated agents cornerback Louis Ol- to be the starter rather than times last year under some big Schroeder's contract and re- iver, offensive linemen Der- Klingler. pressure, Jay was the better placed him by claiming backup rick Brilz and Dave Cadigan, Schroeder's agent, John Ma- quarterback," Kozerski said. quarterback Jeff Blake - who and running back Steve Brous- elk, said the Bengals gave "But this is Dave's makeor- Is paid the minimum $162,000 - sard. Brown said part of his Schroeder short shrift Maclk break year, and so far he's APphele/AI_ _ ..._ on waivers from the New York motivation was to shake the negotiated the one-year con- done well. Jay Schroeder passes during an Aug. 17,1994 practice at Ben gals Spinney practice field in Cincinnati. Nebraska jumps Crosby looking for balanced attack

The Associated Press Joe Pendry was named offensive title that showed he was advanc- Crosby, a running back with coordinator and called the plays. ing in his career in order to leave the New York Giants from two spots in poll BEREA, Ohio - There's no love "My actual role was not the one Atlanta." 1974-76, still believes his career lost between Cleveland Browns we had talked about before I got A year later, after then- suffered because of the year he by Rick Warner offensive coordinator Steve Cro- here," Crosby said. "I was mad, quarterback Bernie Kosar had spent in Cleveland under Schot- The Associated Press sby and Marty Schottenheimer, but I kept my mouth shut I didnt criticized Pendry's run-oriented tenheimer. * the man who first brought him to want to screw up the team." scheme, Schottenheimer again "Because of the title I held Florida remained No. 1 in The Associated Press college football poll town nearly 10 years ago. Schottenheimer, now the head overlooked Crosby and finally here, I think people viewed me as on Tuesday, while Nebraska Jumped to No. 2 after routing West Vir- "Let's Just say we don't have coach at Kansas City, recalls it convinced Infante to come to a run-oriented coach," Crosby ginia in the Kickof f Classic. tea anymore or exchange differently. Cleveland to direct the offense. said. "And I had just come from a The Cornhuskers, fourth in the preseason poll, climbed two spots Christmas cards," said Crosby, "No representations were team [Atlanta] where we passed after beating the Mountaineers 31-0 Sunday in the opening game of who thought Schottenheimer in- made to Steve or anyone else on That was enough for Crosby, on every down. the season. Nebraska got the most first-place votes (23), but trailed tended to give him control of the offensive staff that they were who returned to Atlanta as an as- "Here I was, taking all the Florida by seven points overall. Cleveland's offense in 1985, going to call the plays," Schot- sistant from 1986-89. He moved blame, and it wasnt my philoso- The Gators, who open Saturday against New Mexico State, Schottenhelmer's first full tenheimer said. "If we would to New England for one season phy. It was the philosophy of the received 14 first-place votes and 1,456 points from a nationwide season as the Browns' head have been able to get Lindy [In- before returning to the Browns head coach." media panel. Nebraska had 1,449 points. coach. fante] or Jerry Burns, who was as running backs coach when Bill Belichick gave Crosby his op- Notre Dame, which trailed Florida by only two points in the presea- very close to taking the Job be- Belichick became Cleveland's portunity to call plays halfway son poll, fell one spot to No. 3. The Fighting Irish, who play North- It didn't happen. Instead, after fore he went back to Minnesota, head coach in 1991. through last year, and the western on Saturday, got 12 first-place votes and 1,417 points. he was lured from Atlanta to either one of them would have Belichick turned the play- offense responded with an aver- Florida State, the defending national champion, dropped from No. 3 Cleveland by the title of "assis- called the plays." calling over to Crosby at the age of 335 yards per game over to No. 4. The Seminoles, who open this weekend against Virginia, tant to the head coach," The fancy title, Schotten- midpoint of last season, then the last seven games. received eight first-place votes and 1,352 points. Crosby wound up as the coach of heimer said, was offered to Cro- formally named him offensive the Browns' running backs, while sby because "he needed to have a coordinator in January. Classifieds

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To got Sistev-of-the-weekl STOPIHIII Don't look any lunher il you want me ■tudont discounts Viu 8 kAC oceopHd. 10 togsmer. call 372-2130 for more Information KD KAPPA DELTA KD One roomniaai needed. Own room in large PERFECT JOBII Earn $$$$ while gaining val- I-'OR RENT mlnutoo Wm BGSU compuo. 352-5200 MX MUGGS Wed. Night Special house dose to campua. $140 a month plua util- uable mki. p.r., A sales skills Apply to be a GPhiB'&gEp'GPhiB T.iaiund Caller for me BGSU Telefund. Appli- Typing Sorvioo - 8om - Spm ities. Non-smoker preferred. 354-7204. Blair. Del. Ryan, Scott cations available at me Miiet Alumni Corner 114 1/2 S. Main #5 7 days a week. Coll 352-4363 12" 1 Item piua and a pitcher of beer tor 5 Roommate needed for fall A springl Thanks tor a great time with MUD TUG. We M-F. B-S. Hurry, the last day to apply is Friday 1 bedroom, unfurnished. Washer A dryer m BUCKSI Nice apl. Good location. 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Anyone interested in editing, sales, marketing, transportation to and from social service G Phi B' Alpha Gam' G Phi B advertising, magazine production, graphic de- OPEN RUSH agancy. Must bo between the ages of 21-85. sign, poetry, en or fiction contact Aimee at • 1 Awesome! Earn $2500 & Free Spring Break have a valid Ohio driver's koenee and an excel- 3 bedroom house 3534)218. August 31.1994 Tripsl Sell 8 Tnps A Go Freel Best Trips A lent driving record. Submit resume ID P.O. Box 823 3rd Street Phcosl Bahamas. Cancun, Jamaica. Panama 830- 10 pm Gamma Phi Beta * Gamma Phi Beta Need exoiement in your life? Why not |oin this 736. Bowling Green, OH 43402. 1-425-1609 Lauren. Mertdom. Lisa. Trtcra Ciryl l-800-678-03801 ThoKoppoHouoo 30 yr. old good looking mala tor occasion*! dia- WANTED: Loving responsible student tor ba- Great |0« with RUSH ladies I Como relax A onjoy the run creet adult run. Mual be serioio, attractive and $100Yhour possible mailing our circulars. bysitting position. 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Hours M-F 8:00-5:00 Few ^^^eople will ever set foot in an office At OCS you'll develop the qualities you need to be- like this. But then, few people have what it takes to be come a Marine Officer. Invaluable training that could 'Enter Our "Weekly "Draunng To 'Win One Of a Marine Officer. Officer Candidates School (OCS) is lead to an exciting career in aviation. If you've got •Many 'Prizes To 'Be given Away This Jalti the first step towards preparing you for a yI#__JL___ what it takes to be a leader of Marines, you future beyond anything you could imagine couW get an office with a spectacular view. rarfeBrlhrSaaAIWAtossas

Captain Conley and Captain Hitchcock will be handing out more information and answer- ing questions on Marine Corps Officer Programs at the BCSU Life Science Building from 9am to 3pm on September 1, 1994. If you are interested please come by, or call 1-800-892-7318. Semper Fil

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