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Tuesday, March 1G, 1993 The BG News Volume 75, Issue 120 Fisher visits ff to talk about new program

by Eileen McNamara "This is actually a very inex- city editor pensive way to reach out to people," he said. "And we think it's worth every penny." Ohio Attorney General Lee He also said the program is Fisher arrived in Bowling not any kind of "pre- Green Monday for a two-day campaigning" to boost his visit as part of his Outreach media visibility in case he Ohio program to educate and should run for governor in the inform Ohioans about state next race, a decision he said he government. has not yet made. "This is what government "My feeling is that that kind should be about," Fisher said. of criticism would not be "It's very important to me that legitimate," he said. "That's the people in our office are not like saying 'Lee Fisher is doing bureaucrats ... where all you do his job, so he's being political." day in and day out is sit in your I could sit back and do nothing office and never see the people ... but I guess I could be ac- you serve." cused of not doing my job." Outreach Ohio is a program Fisher, attorney general in which Fisher and about SO since 1991, said his office has members of the attorney gen- five main priorities that he eral's staff who specialize in wishes to educate the public everything from law enforce- about - the protection of chil- ment to the environment travel dren, law enforcement, con- to two to three medium-sized sumer protection, the envi- cities a year. ronment and crime victims's This is the second trip the rights and entitlements. representatives have made; the The attorney general said he first was to Athens. has implemented many state Fisher said the program's programs to improve these cost is being trimmed where problems, such as the Rapid ever possible. Representatives Response Team to handle alle- use personal rather than state gations of child abuse or ne- vehicles, and they obtain eco- glect and unsafe child care fa- nomical accomodations, "dou- cilities. The BG Ncwi/Tcrcia Thomai bling up" in rooms when "It's sort of like a legal necessary. Each trip is esti- After meeting with The News and Undergraduate Student addressed the Bowling Green City Council In the city's Adminis- mated to cost about $1,500. See Fisher, page three. Government Monday evening, Ohio Attorney General Lee Fisher trative Services Building about his Outreach Ohio program. Groups unhappy with funding States share the Some short-changed in ACGFA allocations, may request more burden of military

March 6 and notified the groups' The Progressive Student Or- for other expenses. The catalog by Julie Tagllalerro describes the various University administration reporter representatives of the allocation ganization requested $4,350 for base shutdowns Friday, according to Lynn Ho- next year - $1,150 more than it political organizations including gan, chairman of the allocation was allocated for the current PSO and Peace Coalition, she by Donna Cassata Although the Advisory Com- process. year. However, the committee said. The Associated Press mittee on General Fee Alloca- The majority of the 58 groups only allocated $1,800 to the or- Jackson said the committee ganization. decided the PSO could save a lot tions tried to be fair when allo- requesting funding did not WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Les Aspin claimed Monday cating funding to the various receive the amount they re- According to Nicole Martin, of money if they did not distrib- president of PSO, the organiza- ute the catalog. that his proposed military base closings were tailored to share the campus organizations for the quested. However, because the pain of losing 81,000 jobs rather than to protect political allies. 1993-94 academic year, commit- total amount requested by organ- tion has always been granted at Jackson said PSO does not need least the amount it received the to produce the catalog because "We believe they are fair, and that no particular state was singled tee members acknowledged that izations exceeds the amount out," Aspin told the independent Base Closure and Realignment not all organization representa- available to allocate, it is normal year before. Student Affairs already has a "We were very surprised and booklet available to students de- Commission. tives would be pleased with the that not all groups receive what The Pentagon chief recommended on Friday closing 31 installa- outcome, as several organiza- they requested, Hogan said. disappointed at the outcome," scribing the various organiza- Martin said. "We plan to appeal tions. tions and realigning or scaling back 134 others. Coastal states such as tions received less funding than Four organizations received Florida, California and South Carolina were hard hit by the Navy's they requested. less money from ACGFA than and hopefully will receive the Martin said the additional same amount we had last year." money would have been used to efforts to reduce its force. ACGFA, a student committee they did last year because of low "We were all taken aback about how aggressive the Navy was," which allocates a portion of the membership and excessive car- Martin said ACGFA recom- have more programs as well as to mended PSO stop distributing produce the catalog. If the appeal said Gen. Colin Powell, the Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman. The Navy general fee each year to the or- ryover of funds, according to Ja- is reducing its forces to well below 400 ships, Powell said. ganizations, voted on the organi- son Jackson, student committee the Alternative Organization Catalog in order to save money See ACGFA, page three. The list spells bad economic news for thousands of local communi- zations' requested amounts member. ties that will lose a total of 24,000 military jobs and 57,000 civilian jobs. Some 140,000 workers will be moved. "The 1993 round of base closures represents shared pain, but it is pain shared as the result of the rigorous application of sensible criteria in an objective, analytical process," Aspin said. Fire division lacking in staff Republicans noted that the services had recommended closing McClellan Air Force Base in the Sacramento, Calif., an area repre- ■yChrliHawley sented by Democratic Reps. Vic Fazio and Robert Matsui, and the so impaired the safety levels of He cited a study that said the shift. However, Mauk said local government reporter staff levels could still be low Presidio in the Monterey region once represented by President Clin- both the citizens and the fire- residents-to-fireflghter ratio in during emergencies because ton's Budget Director Leon Panetta. fighters of this city that we can Bowling Green was the highest in Ohio and was almost twice firefighters In Bowling Green Aspin devoted part of his prepared testimony to justify the removal The Bowling Green Fire Di- no longer sit back and let busi- of the two facilities from his final list. McClellan survived because ness proceed as usual," Tom as high as the state average. also serve as emergency medi- vision is dangerously under- cal personnel for the city's am- the Sacramento area suffered economically in the last two rounds of Mauk, president of the Bowling A proposed .0888 percent In- staffed, overworked, and bulance service. closures in 1988 and 1991, Aspin said. underfinanced, and even the Green Firefighter's Associa- come tax to go toward the hir- ing of more firefighters would The intelligence community expressed reservations about closing passage of a new income tax tion, told the counciL the Presidio and moving its Defense Language Institute, he said. "not even come close" to meet- "We cant go on strike, we levy will not help the situation, Mauk said the division's cur- "Frankly, this was piling on," Aspin said. rent policy of maintaining five ing the division's staffing don't want to be rabble- according to firefighters who rousing, and we dont want to A commission member, Robert D. Stuart Jr., questioned whether took their grievances to City firefighters on duty per shift needs, according to Mauk. the economic effect on northern California was the same as the hard- violates National Fire Protec- The revenue generated by be asking for more overtime Council Monday night. because our guys . ship for South Carolina, which will lose the Charleston Naval shi- "We firmly believe that the tion Association guidelines and the tax would allow for the hir- pyard, hospital and station along with 8,332 military jobs and 9,111 ing of two new firefighters per getting worn out," he said. reduction in staffing levels has puts firefighters at risk. civilian jobs. The BG News March 16,1983 The BG News -An Independent Student Voice-

Editorial Board CHRISTINA WISE Editor-in-Chief

KIMBERLY LARSON EILEEN MCNAMARA Campus Editor City Editor

CONNELL BARRETT J.J. THOMPSON Opinion Editor Associate Editor

KIRK PAVELICH Insider Editor Fisher reaches out to Ohio, BG The worst thing elected officials can do is sit in their offices and waste precious time waiting for telephone calls. Ohio Attorney General Lee Fisher knows this, and to make himself and the state government more readily available to Ohioans, he has reached the sec- ond stop of his Outreach Ohio program - Bowling Green. In an interview with the editorial staff of The News Monday, Fisher said the intent of the program is to let Ohioans know certain priorities of his office by visiting selected cities for a day and a half. His Charting unknown territory priorities include expanding the citizens'awareness of consumer protection, environmental concerns, law enforcement efforts and the protection of chil- dren. Students must face spills, thrills in conquering Heinz plant As a whole, the project is a good idea. It brings Ohioans closer to the state government and gives Today's column is dedicated to all students Heinz Plant: them some input on what exactly the officials they who live on the wrong side of the tracks. 1. Lease it out to movie and television pro- One could wonder which side is more MIKE SEARS duction companies. It has already been used elected are doing in office. wrong than the other in Bowling Green. as Uncle Jesse's farm from The Dukes of However, some people have claimed Fisher's out- Anyone living near the tracks (on either Hazzard for a popular culture class. reach program was created to give him a slight edge side) suffers from the loud sound of trains 2. Build the world's largest mall (sky- in the next gubernatorial race in Ohio. passing through at any given hour. scraper style) to attract tourists. Bowling And you have to admit... it's a peach of a public re- However, those that live on the east side Green is further south than Minneapolis. lations campaign. He's meeting with media, politi- don't have to actually cross the tracks to get 3. Plant grass and establish an outdoor cians, students and communities throughout the to campus. Therefore, they live on the right bowling alley called "The Bowling Green." state - all in the name of making government work side of the tracks. Now, there's a tourist attraction. for its constituents. But what is so awful about crossing the 4. Sell It to the University, and they could The outreach program would be a good warm-up tracks? Besides being late for your class recycle the concrete to repair the falling when a train comes, not much. Yet for a ceilings in Moseley, University and Hanna for a gubernatorial campaign any day, and it would large number of of f-campus residents, there halls. ensure his name is plastered all over the media be- is a grave danger awaiting them when they 5. Move all the bars currently located fore his candidacy is announced. Check out our front set out every morning to cross the tracks. before you. By the way, who made that last downtown to the all-new Heinz Brewery so page for a prime example. This danger is what lies in between the path? It's really crooked. that us wild students would no longer disrupt But the attorny general claimed this is not the tracks and several apartment buildings. It is The H.J. Heinz Company closed down it's the quiet nights of townies. case. "My feeling is that that kind of criticism would the dreaded debris from the old Heinz plant. operation here on Nov. 1,1975. It seems like 6. Lobby the state for a prison that would not be legitimate," Fisher said. "That's like saying Everyone trekking across it has new and ex- there should be something valuable to do create jobs for those BGSU graduates who Lee Fisher's doing his job, so he's being political. I citing experiences. with this land. Even just building a nice are unemployed. could sit back and do nothing, and then I guess I Personally, the best thing to happen to me sidewalk across it would be greatly appreci- 7. Pave a parking lot to help St. Thomas wouldn't be accused of being political, but I bet I was the time I fell into a snow drift that ated. More with its Sunday parking problem. Bet- could be accused of not doing my job." looked like just another concrete block. One Some suggestions in the past have in- ter yet, how about a parking garage? of my roommates once slipped on ice twice cluded a greek village, graduate student 8. Establish a bus station for the new Fisher emphasized that he loves his job and is within a few feet, fell to the frozen tundra housing and a city park. transportation system that the city is hoping meeting with people in mid-sized cities throughout and drew laughter from a couple female on- Robert Maurer owns the land, yet he to start. Ohio to eliminate constituent feelings of isolation lookers smoking on one of the balconies lo- should not be blamed for it being undeve- 9. Start Research Park Phase II. But wait, from government He also wants to do more preven- cated on the right side of the tracks. loped. No serious proposals have ever been Phase i isn't full yet. tive problem-solving, instead of waiting for a phone Even in the warm weather, the granite pit brought forward. We live in an all-talk, no- 10. Construct a Meijer store. Just because call to his office when trouble has already occurred. can be deadly. Broken beer bottles and var- action world, so it's not surprising the old the first attempt failed doesn't mean city His attempt to reach out to the often-neglected, ious loft parts from the local loft rental com- Heinz plant remains barren. council wont approve of this location. smaller communities throughout Ohio cannot be ig- panies dot the area. The worst part is the And it's also not surprising that this col- 11. Make tennis courts with a dome for in- nored, no matter what the suspicions surrounding his uneven blocks of concrete. A good pair of umn will end by adding some new ideas for door use in the winter time. motives. He's traveling on a low budget - no state Reeboks can easily be ruined. people to talk (and hopefully laugh) about. 12. Pile the bricks from South Hail (once vehicles and his staff is sharing rooms at the Holley At least when the snow covers the ground, Enjoy! it's destroyed, of course) and sell them as Lodge. Not exactly the stereotypical political luxury you can use the path created by those who go Top Twelve (ten is boring) Ideas For The souvenirs at stands across the rocks. tour. Fisher is also doing his best to meet with every- one in the community - students and residents. Consistent coaching needed and just how to survive in a When we at The News said it was good for Presi- Racists need world that has passed them dent Clinton to get out and meet the people, we meant by. it. And what's good for the president is good for our with Falcon talent to recognize When will people realize that the things which make us state's attorney general any day. To the Editor: Otto's caliber not play more than the grander different make us special. I am by no means a basketball three minutes a game? Each and every one of us was The BG News staff expert, but I know enough to I know Coach Larranaga must scheme in life made differently for a reason know that this year's BG team feel that Matt has defensive defi- - no one is better than anyone Tim Nocrrun Photo Ed. Cynthia Prada Chief Copy Ed. should have done better than 8-10 ciencies, but at 6'5", he can post To the Editor. else. Bill surge* Prod. Supervisor Ron Novak Alii. Chief Copy Ed. In the MAC. up a smaller defender and take a |ulie Tagtiiferro Special Projects Ed. Dawn Keller Copy Ed. What is written here can Children arent born preju- Michael Zawacb Ant. Special Proj. Ed. Shannon Merrill Copy Ed. Great praise should go to bigger one behind the three- never be said enough. I think diced; they are taught. |ane KHgorc Insider Managing Ed. Tony Nehb Copy Ed. Coach Larranaga and his staff stripe. He should average IS it should be printed every We are the ones who have Brandon Ward Copy Ed. Cwen Johnson Copy Ed. for assembling such a talented points a game. month, not just Black History to change the way we think, Pam Smith Proofreader lason Hunt Copy Ed. group of players. I have really And what about James Cer- Month. or a new breed of prejudice Robin Co* Proofreader lemifer Stripe Copy Ed. enjoyed watching the likes of isier? After he played huge in a Racism is by far the most and hatred will arise in our Clint Venable, Joe Moore, Tom win over Penn State, Coach said The BG News, founded in 1920, is published daily Ignorant, self-destructive children and the cycle will Hall and Michael Huger. how he yells at James in practice practice that exists. continue. during the academic year and Wednesdays during the However, some questions need till his voice hurts to convince Millions of people have I'm a white female, and I'm summer session. to be raised about the way Coach James how important he is to our been presecuted, tortured in love with someone who Larranaga has gotten these team. and killed over the simple happens to be black. For us, 214 WEST HALL players to perform. But since that game, James has fact that they are different it's not a WHITE WOMAN in BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY It seems to me that Larranaga seen the floor sparingly. What is When are people going to love with a BLACK MAN or BOWLING GREEN, OHIO 43403-0726 is usually quick to point fingers he supposed to believe? realize that color, race, ethnic the other way around. after a loss but never at himself. I know a few of the guys on the background and sexual pre- For us, it's Janelle loves Copyright 1993, The BG News It's always something, whether it team, and it seems they never ference are just categories Andre. be that so and so wasn't prepared know from one game to the next for people. It's as simple as that. to play or that the guys Just whether they will be starting or I'm not saying that any of Andre is not a color to me, ; ; aren't understanding the offense. not playing at all. What does It the aforementioned are not and if anyone were as narrow- j Respond-— : ■— — It seems to be a reflection of say about a coach who makes a important to each and every minded as to only see him as Signed Jotters or columns express the beliefs of the coach, not the players. guy as genuinely nice as Jason individual, but what I am say- one, then they would miss out the individual and in no way represent the opinions The most ridiculous of all ex- Hall quit? ing is that people need to see on a wonderful and intelligent of TheNews. cuses came a few weeks ago. I am not trying to say that the greater scheme of things. individual, and they would All readers"are encouraged to express their Larranaga claimed that he hates Coach Larranaga should be fired. Millions of people are have no place In my life inions through letters to the editor and guest playing a zone defense, but our All I'm saying is that he needs to starving, homeless and dying either. lumns. Letters should be 200 - 300 words, typed, players don't afford him the develop a little more consistency daily from curable and incur- Prejudice Is INTOLERA- intain the writer's telephone number and address, luxury of playing man-to-man. with the team, help their confi- able diseases. BLE and must be stopped. ilus class ranK occupation, major, and home town. This year's team is probably dence rather than destroy it and These people arent affor- We dont have to hate each the most athletic team BGSU has let the guys do what they're ca- ded the luxury of time to be other anymore. Send all submissions to Connell Barrett, ever had. I cant believe these pable of doing. prejudice - they nave to Janelle Coulcner Opinion Editor, The BG News, 210 West Halt guys are somehow Incapable of Andy Pierce worry if they will have Senior playing man up. Senior enough to eat, a place to sleep Fashion Merchandising Also, how can a shooter of Matt Finance March 16,1993 The BG News

Bargaining meeting to be held Going For Three Faculty Senate expects good attendance for open forum by Michael Zawackl White said he extended a for- direct it to the appropriate re- "We will emphasize the posi- faculty reporter mal invitation to the University spondent," White said. tive side of collective bargaining administration to give its own Ron Stoner, chairman of the in our answers," Stoner said. presentation, but the administra- BGSU-FA said he will be repre- He added such positive empha- The major groups involved In tion declined the invitation in a senting the BGSU-FA during the sis will include such items as the collective bargaining issue at win-win contract bargaining and the University will take part in the added benefits of unioniza- the Faculty Senate's open forum "We are hoping we will be able to make our tion. on collective bargaining tonight. AAI member George Clemans Allen White, chairman of the point of view and the reasons behind our views said the faculty in general, disre- Faculty Senate, said he is expect- clear to the faculty." garding its beliefs about unioni- ing good attendance by Universi- zation, agree the faculty need to ty faculty even though senators George Clemens, AAI member develop a better voice and take a are not required to attend. larger part in University gover- He said his attendance predic- nance. tion is based on the positive fac- letter because it believe this is a presentation section of the Clemans said the AAI does not ulty turnout for the last BGSU- faculty matter. forum. believe collective bargaining is Faculty Association meeting, "The letter said representa- Stoner said he will inform the the answer to the faculty's prob- plus the reported turnout of the tives [of the administration] will faculty on where the BGSU-FA is lems. Advocates for Academic Inde- be there to answer questions of with the collective bargaining "We are hoping we will be able pendence's own open forum on fact," White said. process, the BGSU-FA objectives to make our point of view and the alternatives to collective bar- White said after the presen- and what collective bargaining reasons behind our views clear to gaining. tations the floor will be open for can do for the faculty and for the the faculty," Clemans said. White said the forum's struc- questions which he will moder- University. The open forum will take place ture will consist of two IS to ate. Stoner said the BGSU-FA is tonight at 7:30 in room 1007 of 20-minute presentations from "All references and questions well prepared to answer any the Business Administration An- both the BGSU-FA and the AAI. will be directed to me, and I will questions presented to it. ACGFA

Continued from page one. does not go through, she said the The committee also questioned from ACGFA because the tion was counting on more sup- organization will have to depend why the show no longer was re- equipment provided by Channel port from ACGFA on more co-sponsorships. ceiving money from WBGU, 27 was old and needed to be re- "I myself am extremely disap- Circle K, International Re- Channel 27, and now applied placed, and therefore funding pointed that ACGFA does not be- lations Organization, Into the through ACGFA from the University was needed. lieve BG 24 News is worth sup- Streets and Panhellenlc Council According to Angela Shoup, co- "There is no way one organiza- porting substantially," Hursh also received less funding than executive producer of Campus tion can raise $1,000 in one year," said. "I wish [ACGFA] could see they did for the current aca- Connection, the show was funded Shoup said. the good that we do for the Uni- demic year. by Channel 27 the past three Shoup said although the pro- versity, its students and the Four organizations applied for years, but because of budget ducers have not decided if they many organizations within." funding for the first time. Cam- cuts, the show had to seek other will appeal to ACGFA, she said Organizations wishing to ap- pus Connection, a University tel- funding for its equipment. she would like to. peal the allocation can file an in- evision show, applied for $5,245 "We depended on Channel 27 A new University organization, tent to appeal by March 26, ac- and received nothing. for our equipment but there was BG 24 News, requested $7,431 cording to a Student Affairs sec- Jackson said the committee no exchange process of money," and received $500 from ACGFA retary. She said the final appeal decided not to fund the show be- Shoup said. The program's budget for next is due April 9, and the appeal cause it is academically affi- Because the show runs on a year is more than $14,000 accord- hearings will occur April 23. liated and offers internships for University station, cable Channel ing to Christopher Hursh, co- Hogan said organizations plac- the executive producers. Jackson 24, Shoup said the organization executive producer. He said the ing an appeal must present new said ACGFA rules state that no cannot apply for outside funding. $500 allocated will barely cover evidence showing why they organization can be an academic In addition, she said the show's the videotape expenses for one should receive more funding auxiliary. producers applied for funding semester, and that the organiza- than was allocated. The BG Nrwi/BIII OcnMdy Jr. Fisher Shooting from three-point range, a fraternity member pats op a shot In the Second Annual Phi Kappa Tau Basketball Knockout Continued from page one. Sunday afternoon In Anderson Arena. The event raised about SWAT team," he said."We are plement in their departments, tled to financial compensation priate," Fisher said. "What's not $1,000 for the Children's Heart Foundation. training people to go into such as Drug Abuse Resistance for their suffering and loss. appropriate is that there's no counties ... to help with the in- Education (D. AR.E.) for children He also said he believes very mention of the victim of the He added he does not know all posal on the ballot in August, vestigation and prosecution of and Operation Crackdown, which strongly victims' rights should crime." the details surrounding the issue when most University students complex child abuse cases, either works to close down known crack be strengthened. He said he is During the Monday interview and could not comment on the are out of town. when there are multiple victims houses. working to have victims' or their with The News, Fisher also brief- legality of the city's ward divi- of child abuse or multiple perpe- Fisher said he gives victims' families' rights to be notified ly touched on the redistricting is- sions. "I'm not aware of any law that trators." rights and compensation an es- "If you look at the Ohio Consti- sue. However, he said he questions would prevent them from doing Fisher said he also will meet pecially high priority. He said tution, it specifically enumerates Fisher said redistricting does some recent developments, such that," he said. "And there's two with law enforcement officials to many victims or families of vic- the rights of defendants, and I not fall under his jurisdiction be- as the possibility that the city different issues here - when is it discuss programs they can im- tims are not aware they are enti- think that's perfectly appro- cause it is strictly a local issue. will put an at-large council pro- legal or when is it fair?" PLEASE NOTE: TONIGHTS G TOMORROW'S CHEERLEADER INFO. SESSIONS HAVE BEEN POSTPONED Please see today's personals for new times.

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by Eileen McNamara ties. He Is a senior fellow at the call the elevator back down," he city editor American Enterprise Institute in said. "Unfortunately, there is no Washington, D.C. and on the way to call the elevator back board of directors for several down [for security reasons]. When former Defense Secre- companies. "There I was, trapped in the tary Dick Cheney spoke on cam- In reminiscing over his four basement of the Pentagon, my pus Saturday, he fulfilled a years in one of the most powerful first day on the job, eager to get commitment he made four years political positions in America -- over to the White House where ago. even more so because of the the president of the United States In March of 1989, Cheney, then occurrance of Operation Desert is saying "Where's Cheney?'" the minority whip in the U.S. Storm during his term - he said After running around frazzled House of Representatives, was he still learned a few lessons in for IS or 20 minutes, Cheney said scheduled to speak at that year's humility, especially during his he finally found his way up to the Lincoln Day Banquet. But some- first few days in the Cabinet. garage, where his limousine was thing came up - George Bush His first day on the job, Cheney waiting and his security agents nominated him for Secretary of was about to leave his Pentagon were frantically searching for Defense, and Cheney was soon office to go to a Saturday morn- him. confirmed and whisked away to ing meeting of the National Secu- "I walked out like I knew ex- the Pentagon. rity Council. Glad to finally not actly what I was doing," he said. "It's amazing what some peo- have aides hovering around him, "And everyone fell right into ple will do to get out of speak- he took the elevator to the base- place. And of course, the main ing," Rep. Paul Gillmor, R-Ohio, ment, where he assumed his lim- thing was nobody ever, ever had said jokingly. ousine would be waiting. After he the nerve to ask me where I'd These days, Cheney, a native of exited the elevator in the base- been." Wyoming, has more time on his ment, he realized the Pentagon However, not everyone was so hands to tour the lecture circuit garage was on the first floor. reserved with Cheney. He said and devote himself to other du- "I turned around, wanting to his high school English teacher, Miss Johnson, would call him when he was a congressman to call his attention to any govern- mental or municipal problems she saw. The practice did not Congratulations stop when he was chosen for the Cabinet. One day, when Cheney was in an important conference with the CIA and several Cabinet mem- bers about the coup in Moscow BG News last summer, his former teacher called his personal line. "Dick, I have a problem. I need Salesperson your help right now," she said. of the Week "You know, Miss Johnson, I'm The BC Niwt/Tlm N kind of busy right now ... can I Former Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney speaks to a crowd of more than 600 people at the Universi- March 8 -12,1993 call you back?" ty Saturday night. In addition to talking about the danger of military cutbacks, Cheney peppered his The woman refused, insisting speech with personal anecdotes. her problem was of great ur- gency. war and peace. I don't do trash." she said. "But I didn't want to go presidential aspirations of his "OK, Miss Johnson. What is "Dick, I've watched you for an that high up." your problem?" entire career," she replied. Cheney said he has appreciated "They're not picking up my "Don't tell me you don't do the candidacy of constituents "I've been asked that question Brian Barberic trash." trash." such as his former teacher be- from time to time, [but] I have no and boy is he excited! "I feel badly about that ... but Cheney said he then reminded cause they remind him of his desire to make any decision I'm the secretary of defense. I do her of her neighbor, a private roots, even when he was submer- about '96 yet," Cheney said. 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by John Nolan gressman, created the vacancy when he Buchert, a Cincinnati home builder, man worked for a Washington law firm oppose The Associated Press resigned Jan. 31 to become a lobbyist for was running television commercials that that lobbied Congress for foreign the health insurance industry in Wash- criticized McEwen and Portman, former governments. McEwen said Portman had ington, D.C. He had been re-elected in President Bush's legislative liaison with registered as a foreign agent to work for gays in CINCINNATI -- Three Republican November. Congress, as insider politicians who the Patton, Boggs & Blow law firm. candidates for the congressional seat va- The winners in the primary will go would ensure politics-as-usual. The Republicans rejected each other's cated by Willis Gradison continued at- against each other in a special election Portman's ads derided Buchert and criticism. military tacking each other Monday, the day be- May 4 to fill the unexpired two-year McEwen as professional politicians. fore the special primary. term. Portman, a lawyer, said Buchert had "I think our only response would be The Associated Press Democrats wrapped up a low-key cam- GOP candidates Jay Buchert, Rob used his position as president of the that Rob has never lobbied for any for- paign for the predominantly Republican Portman and former U.S. Rep. Bob National Association of Home Builders to eign government ... It's just a desperate district. McEwen made personal appearances lobby members of Congress on numerous attempt to win the election," Portman CINCINNATI -- A majori- Seven Republicans and five Democrats Monday and continued a barrage of tele- issues. campaign spokesman Barry Bennett ty of Ohioans interviewed are on the ballot in Tuesday's special vision advertisements. Their combined Both McEwen and Buchert ran televi- said. for a statewide survey op- primary in Ohio's 2nd District. The dis- campaign funds were about $1 million. sion ads saying that Portman had lobbied Until last week, McEwen had stayed pose President Clinton's trict consists of part of Hamilton County McEwen was ousted from his 6th Dis- Congress in 1990 to pass the Bush tax in- away from airing ads critical of his op- plan to allow openly homo- and Cincinnati as well as rural Warren, trict seat last November during his 12th crease, which they called the second ponents. Instead, he portrayed himself as sexual men and women in Brown, Clermont and Adams counties. year as a congressman. The 6th District biggest in history. a conservative who would fight President the armed forces, the Ohio Gradison, a 10 term Republican con- is adjacent to the 2nd District. McEwen also ran an ad that said Port- Clinton's intention to raise taxes. poll reported Monday. A total of 50.4 percent of those surveyed oppose Clinton's plan, while 43.4 Pre-trial testimony heard percent approve and 6.2 Mother liable percent were undecided. Overall, men of all ages opposed the plan, while women aged 45 and in Dayton shooting spree younger were most likely to in fire deaths approve of it, the poll re- by James Hannan shootings. to have an orgy. The Associated Press ported. Older women were The Associated Press Nicholas Woodson, 17, of Day- Woodson said that on Dec. 25, split about evenly between ton, said he didn't go to police the group again stopped at his approval and disapproval, right away because he feared he house, and he asked them if they TOLEDO - A woman was being held Monday in the deaths of a according to the poll. DAYTON -- Members of a would be killed. knew anything about the shoot- son and a daughter who died in a fire after being left home alone The University of Cin- group accused in a three-day kill- "I was scared," he said. ing death of a woman at a phone while she was at a bar. cinnati's Institute for Poli- ing spree shot a store clerk even Woodson said he was friends booth the night before. Helen Sproles, 35, of Toledo, was charged with two counts of cy Research conducted the after she gave them money, and with Smith and had been riding "DeMarcus said, 'I shot her, involuntary manslaughter and one count of child endangering in telephone survey Feb. 3 to said they stole sneakers from one around in a car with the four sus- then Marvallous shot her. Here the deaths of Victoria Sproles, 9, and Christopher Sproles, 10, on 10. Pollsters randomly se- victim and enticed another with pects Dec. 24. He said Smith told are her shoes right here,' " Saturday. lected 854 adults statewide promises of an orgy, witnesses him he shot and wounded a man Woodson said. He said Smith Their brother, Preston Sproles, 11, was in fair condition Mon- for the interviews. testified Monday. outside the group's apartment then pointed to a pair of tennis day at St. Vincent Medical Center's burn unit. TJie Cincinnati Post and Six people were killed, and two earlier that day. shoes he was wearing. If convicted, Ms. Sproles could be sentenced to more than 50 the university sponsored were wounded in the three-day Jeffrey Wright, 28, testified Police Identified that victim as years in prison. the poll, which has a margin shooting spree in December. that Smith shot him twice in each Danita M Gullette, 18. Dayton Ms. Sproles cried as she was led into municipal court for her of error of 3.4 percentage The testimony came in Mont- leg after Wright had an argument police officer Robert Gay Jr. said initial appearance. The hearing was delayed for a few minutes points. gomery County Juvenile Court at with Ms. Mathews. Ms. Gullette's body was found while family members comforted her. Many of those who dis- a pre-trial hearing to determine "He was mad at me for arguing without shoes in an alley. Judge Robert Perm ordered Ms. Sproles held in the Lucas approved said it was be- whether DeMarcus Smith and with Heather," Wright said. "I Woodson said he overheard County Jail in lieu of $650,000 bond. cause they just "didnt like Laura Taylor, both 17 of Dayton, heard the gun emptying, and it Ms. Taylor later that day say she Lucas County Prosecutor Anthony Pizza said he would present the idea," they thought it should be tried as adults. Both kept clicking." had gotten into a car with a man the case to a county grand jury this week. would weaken the military have been charged with delin- Woodson said that later that to get some money and then shot "You can't leave children unattended at such a tender age. and hurt morale or that it quency counts of aggravated day, he, Keene and Smith tried to the man when he reached for his They really couldn't properly care for themselves for an ex- "was not Just right," poll- murder, aggravated robbery and rob two men walking across a glove compartment. tended period of time," Pizza said. sters said. Other opponents other charges. bridge. Woodson said Keene shot "I heard Laura saying, 'I shot Ms. Sproles told police she left her children home alone Friday said homosexuality was "a Two adults - Marvellous and wounded one of the men in him. I shot him in the head,' " about 11 p.m. to go over to her mother's house. She said she sin" or "against their relig- Keene, 19, and Heather Mathews, the leg. Woodson said. later went to a bar. ion," that it '•will spread 20, both of Dayton - are facing He said Keene then drove him Police identified that victim as Authorities said the fire started about 5:15 a.m. when one of AIDS" or that they just trial in adult court on charges of and Smith to a house, where they Richmond Mad do x, 19. He later the children knocked over an electric heater that was being used "disliked homosexuals," aggravated murder, aggravated showed Woodson a man lying died of his injuries. to heat their central city apartment. The heater ignited a sheet pollsters said. robbery and other charges. dead in bed. 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The Associated Press convert Muslims to Christianity, the Egyptians." ue to wield influence based on the American company that em- their seniority. ploys them said Sunday. Mark Grant, company president Although Egypt's constitution BEIJING -- Premier Li Li, who is expected to stay Industrial Systems and Com- guarantees freedom of religion, Peng urged China's legisla- on for a second five-year ponents, an export management it is illegal to promote any relig- ture Monday to push ahead term as premier, sprinkled firm based in Warrenton, Va, The U.S. Embassy refused to Indiana. Hoffman said he did not ion other than Islam. with market reforms and his two-hour speech with calls said the suspicions were unfoun- discuss the case but said it was in know the men's hometowns. Mark Grant, the company's high-speed economic growth, to "blaze new trails" and "e- ded and accused Egyptian au- touch with Egyptian authorities Industrial Systems and Com- president, was quoted in the as the country prepares to en- mancipate our minds." Those thorities of mistreating the men. and that U.S. diplomats had ponents said in a statement that statement as saying, "There has ter a new era of leadership phrases were coined by Chin- Mohsen Mabrouk, an assistant visited the detained men. the men were arrested at their been no sedition by anyone asso- without revolutionary elders. a's 88-year-old senior leader to the prosecutor in charge of the Randy Hoffman, a senior em- homes on Feb. 21 and 22 and ciated with our company. Rather But he made it clear that Deng Xiaoping, who wants to case, confirmed the five were be- ployee at the company's Cairo of- were being held on suspicion of than debasing Islam, our em- the Communist Party has no finish dismantling the Maoist ing held for interrogation and fice, identified the Americans as "exploiting religion to debase Is- ployees are specifically instruc- plans to ease its authoritarian state-planned economy be- that no charges had been filed. Robert M. Cunningham of Mas- lam and foment sectarian sedi- ted to observe traditions of Islam rule, and denounced efforts to fore he dies. He refused to say why they were sachusetts, Brian K. Eckheart of tion." ... so as not to offend the Egyp- expand democracy in Hong Li said the economy should arrested. Iowa and Richard P. Dugan Jr. of They are also accused of trying tians." Kong before it reverts to grow 8 to 9 percent annually Chinese rule in 1997. or even faster. In fact, it grew Li, known as cautious, was 12.8 percent last year during Legendary birds uncharacteristically bullish a time of worldwide reces- Check out BUFF Apartments on economic development in sion, prompting some econo- his speech to the National mists to warn of overheating We've Changed! People's Congress. He called inflation. High prices helped visit despite snow it the nation's central task. send protesters into the "We should seize every op- streets in 1989. portunity that presents itself Li acknowledged that the • All new kitchens The Associated Press fly north ahead of the storm that created blizzard conditions in for our development," Li told reforms have benefited some • All new carpet throughout many eastern states. nearly 3,000 delegates as- more than others and that HINCKLEY, Ohio - Buzzards About six inches of snow fell sembled in the Great Hall of there is a "constant threat of the apartment soared above Hinckley Reserva- during the weekend on the park the People for the congress' inflation." He urged more • Air Conditioning tion on Monday, keeping a date about 20 miles southwest of annual meeting. rational investment and with tradition despite a weekend Cleveland. "We must never allow our- greater efforts to develop winter storm that grounded "I expected to see buzzards selves to be distracted from sectors that lag behind, such planes in several states. and we did," Metroparks Chief economic development," he as agriculture and transpor- 1470 and 1490 Clough Cleveland Metroparks Ranger Naturalist Bob Hinkle said. "The said, stressing that social and tation. Capt. Roger Lutz heralds the problem more than anything is political stability are essen- He said jobs and wages coming of spring each March IS that the air itself was so cold." tial in that pursuit. should be determined by *We have a limited number of new by looking through binoculars to He said that although little is His annual report, which market need and state com- find activity in the sky above known about where the birds, serves as a statement of offi- panies should be forced to be- Columbia Court apartments Buzzard Roost at the park. He also known as turkey vultures, go cial policy on numerous sub- come profitable - reforms spotted the first migrating in the winter, naturalists believe jects, made it clear the con- that could put millions out of £$K available scavenger at 10:41 am. EST soar- they go south until there is no gress will be devoted to en- work. ing over a pine tree. He saw two longer snow on the ground. He dorsing the leadership's eco- Greenbriar Inc. others a few moments later. said they may go as far as Lou- nomic reforms. Li read most of his speech Believers in the Hinckley isiana. During its two-week ses- in a near monotone. ^h* 224 W. Wooster legend insist a buzzard flock mi- But Dave Wolf, wildlife re- sion, the congress also will ra- But his voice became stri- grates north each year from source specialist at the Cleveland tify a new lineup of top dent when he launched into an 352-0717 some unknown southern place. If Museum of Natural History, said government leaders that for attack on Hong Kong Gov. that's the case, the buzzards he doubts that Hinckley's buz- the first time will not include Chris Patten for trying to might have been wise enough to zards go very far south. any old revolutionaries from expand democracy in the ter- "Some may winter only as far Mao Tse-tung's era. ritory. He said Patten "perfi- south as southern Ohio. It's not Official news reports have diously and unilaterally" pro- one of the more spectacular mi- confirmed that President posed changes in Hong grations," Wolf said. "There's not Yang Shangkun, 85, and con- Kong's election system, a whole lot of tagging done to gress Chairman Wan Li, 77, which he said violated past really follow individuals. It's will retire and be replaced by Chinese-British agreements. 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NONE SOU) TO DEALERS. between living area & bedroom area 352-5620 March 16,1993 The BG News page/ Ohio State tops Vols drop BG in doubleheader by Mike Slates sports writer lizes that his young team will unteer runner on third to score. The Falcons' hitting demise tennis team 4-3 need time to gain experience. The game winner for the hosts continued into the second game "It is still very early in the came in the bottom of the sev- when the Volunteers' pitching by Scott Rowe The Bowling Green baseball sports writer the Falcons trouble. Morin season and we are going to be enth inning when a single with staff held BG to only three hits. team braved threats of blizzard- said, "We had practiced the patient with this team," Schmitz two men on brought the deciding type weather to complete a Freshman Andy Tracy led the last couple of days last week said. "Twenty-four of our 30 ros- run in. visitors' attack with his second After losing its third with half our lights on in our doubleheader at the University ter players are either freshmen Boggs pitched the entire first of Tennessee last Friday. three-run homer in just his straight 4-3 match, the men's indoor club just to try and or sophomores so we just hope game for the Falcons, giving up fourth game as a Falcon. tennis team cannot wait for duplicate what we might see The Falcons were scheduled to that through each game we can just two runs on three hits while play the Volunteers the entire Sophomore lefthander Scott spring break. The Falcons there. And it was much dar- get better and better." walking four (two were inten- Stalker, who started the game for weekend but had to leave Knox- lost to Ohio State in Columbus ker than that." After two hits opened up the tional) and striking out one in 80 BG, gave up four runs (three ville, Tenn. on account of the on Saturday and are hoping The loss leaves the team 0-5 first game for the Falcons, junior throws. earned) on one hit and five walks weather conditions. their spring break trek to Hil- on the season. Morin said, "It leftfielder Brian Taylor scored Schmitz was very pleased with in one and two-thirds innings for ton Head, S.C. will turn things would be nice to be 5-0 right Tennessee, rated 24th in the the team's only run when his Boggs' performance despite be- the loss. pre-season rankings, limited around. now instead of 0-5. You could groundout to second allowed ing handed the loss. Tennessee built a 5-0 lead be- visiting Bowling Green to just The 4-3 loss to the Buck- schedule your opponents so sophomore centerfielder Tony "He threw the ball really well fore Tracy blasted his homer in eyes is misleading as Ohio you won most of your match- seven hits over the two games to Gill to score for the 1-0 lead. by keeping their hitters off bal- the top of the fifth inning to bring sweep the doubleheader, 2-1 and State didn't play its top es." But Morin said the re- Tennessee tied the game up ance," Schmitz said. "He did an the Falcons within two runs. The 8-3. The two losses dropped the players. Coach Dave Morin cord doesn't matter, it's the when BG sophomore righthander outstanding job; it was too bad we Volunteers then erupted in the Falcons to 0-4 for the season. said, "Once they had won the way the team plays that Chris Boggs' errant throw on a did not get the job done bottom half of the inning with Head Coach Dan Schmitz rea- match they took a couple of counts. "I think that playing pick-off play permitted the Vol- offensively." three runs to seal it 8-3. their guys out. And their top this competetive schedule is three or four players weren't really going to help us out in in the lineup either." Also our conference," Morin said. missing from the match was The Falcons now travel to one of BG's top players, Jeff Hilton Head for spring break. Westmeyer, who is out with But it's not a day at the beach an injured elbow and sore as the team has practices and back. "If we have him in the dual meets scheduled for its lineup you can push two vacation. "Obviously we're through six [singles] down a going to spend more time at [ spot which makes us doubles] when we're down stronger," Morin said. there and the first week we Doubles play continues to get back," Morin said. give the team troubles. The "I think this is really the Falcons were once again a beginning of our season right point down after being swept now. I tell the guys I think it's in the doubles portion of the important at this point that match. Morin said, "You lose we remain positive and look that doubles point, and then forward to the next five or six you have to win four out of six weeks. Because what really [singles]. That makes it counts is the conference. If tough, especially against Ohio we could choose between State." winning 4-3 now and a 4-3 in The lighting at the Colum- the conference, it's an easy bus tennis facility also gave choice."

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Some sissippi River to New Orleans, round. said. ish after spending three weeks people you worry about when where Indiana will dispose of "I'm confident we'll do much Duke, seeking its third straight filling In those too-small NCAA they get loud; with Knight you East region winner North Caro- KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Al- better this time around," said Big NCAA championship, is the No. 3 tournament grids only to ar- worry about when he is quiet. lina and then Seton Hall. though it didn't get as many Eight commissioner Carl James. seed in the Midwest. The eighth- rive at a result that appeared in And to get this team to play But we're getting ahead of NCAA teams as the Big Eight and "I like all our first-round mat- ranked Blue Devils (23-7) play newspapers last Nov. 27. well, he won't have to resort to ourselves again. To recap: ACC, the Big Ten captured 50 chups." Southern Illinois in the opening bullwhips, cerebral reversal. North Carolina will win the percent of the No. 1 seeds in this Second-ranked Indiana (28-3), round at Chicago. That was when Indiana beat Anticipatory Muscular-Visual anemic East and the only per- year's tournament. which beat Michigan in an all-Big The Southeastern Conference Seton Hall 78-74 in New York Conditioning, or any of the son bruised will be Dean Smith. Indiana and Michigan, both Ten national title game in 1976, and the upstart Atlantic 10 each to win the Preseason NIT other bizarre training regi- The North Carolina coach will Final Four teams last year, were won the Big Ten championship got four bids, while the Big East, championship. The Hoosiers mens he rambled on about have reached another Final joined by top-ranked North Caro- and defeated the Wolverines Great Midwest, Pac-10 and will turn the trick again April 5 needing to prepare last year's Four only to be turned away lina and Kentucky as No. 1 seeds twice this season. Third-ranked Western Athletic got three in New Orleans, this time to team. And unless he plans to do again - and this year not even in the 64-team field. Michigan (26-4) has all five start- a piece. secure the postseason national the surgery on Alan Hender- on the ballot for coach of the It's the first time since 1985 ers back from a team that lost to Atlantic 10 commissioner Ron championship. The score might son's knee, there isnt even year. Again. that two teams from the same Duke in last year's championship Bertovich said he wasnt sur- even be the same. But present much tinkering left for Knight In the West, all the hand- conference drew top seedings, game. prised that his league got four to do. on the stage this time, although wringing about making Michi- when St. John's and Georgetown Indiana plays Wright State invitations: Temple, George well in the background, will be gan the top seed in Arizona's of the Big East were selected. (20-9) Friday at the Midwest Re- Washington, Massachusetts and Georgia Tech and North Caro- backyard will turn out to have Three Big East teams - those two gional in Indianapolis, while Rhode Island. "I've been saying lina. ... been wasted energy. Late- plus eventual champion Villano- Michigan opens the same day four all week," he said. GUEST charging Georgia Tech will va - reached the Final Four that against Coastal Carolina (22-9) at Other strong teams left out in- We're getting ahead of our- overtake whatever Michigan's year. the West Regional in Tucson, cluded Providence (17-11), Min- selves. COLUMN collection of young roosters is Five Big Ten schools were Ariz. nesota (17-10), Idaho (24-8), Nia- It was only Sunday that the calling itself these days, then named to the tournament Sun- Top-ranked North Carolina gara (23-6), James Madison NCAA tournament selection Jim Litke crawl past Vanderbilt. day, while the Big East and At- (28-4), which lost to Georgia Tech (21-8), Cleveland State (22-6) and committee, after much No doubt, Seton Hall will lantic Coast Conference each got in Sunday's final of the Atlantic Pepperdine (22-7). scratching of its collective have the hardest road to the six teams into the field, which Coast Conference tournament, Despite a 24-3 record, a Pac-10 scalp, came up with the Much like the famous scene Final Four. The Hall will have now begins a three-week rush plays East Carolina on Thursday championship and No. 6 national 64 team field. Exactly what from the movie "El Cid," the to muffle Anfernee Hardaway toward the national championship at the East Regional in Winston- ranking, Arizona was seeded caused the members so much Hoosiers will have to figure out of Memphis State and then se- game April 5 in New Orleans. Salem, N.C. East Carolina (13-16) second in the West behind Michi- discomfort isn't clear, since 30 a way to prop up Henderson to date frenetic Florida State, no Left out were some of the na- is the first team since Montana gan. teams from various conferen- make it look like he's ready for easy duet. Then comes Ken- tion's most high-profile pro- State in 1986 to enter the tourney In addition to Arizona, the ces are automatic qualifiers battle. They will need at least tucky. Then goes Kentucky. grams, including Georgetown with a losing record. other No. 2 seeds are Seton Hall and the committee claims to the threat of his defensive Then Goergia Tech (16-12), Oklahoma (19-11) and Fourth-ranked Kentucky opens in the Southeast, Cincinnati in the have an 84-step process that presence - mainly as a shot- The scenario Knight is UNLV (21-7), which stays home against Rider (19-10) in the East and Kansas in the Midwest. enables it to determine the 34 blocking threat - on a few oc- dreaming up, except for the in its first year under Rollie Mas- Southeast Regional on Friday at The Southeast and Midwest other worthies. casions to get through the trophy presentation at the end, si mino. Nashville, Tenn. appear to be the toughest region- Midwest. But that's about it. might be very different. No Massimino replaced long-time North Carolina, which has al, while the East is clearly the That sounds like 83 steps too matter. He's apparently been coach Jerry Tarkanian, who led reached the final 16 in each of weakest. Indiana's strongest chal- many. Because any time Bob dreaming up a lot of scenarios. UNLV to 12 NCAA tournaments, the past 12 years, extended its Along with fourth-ranked Ken- Knight has one hand guiding a lenge figures to come from As his team left the floor five Final Fours and the 1990 tucky and No. 9 Seton Hall, the two-time defending champion nation-leading streak of NCAA very good basketball team and Sunday after beating Wiscon- NCAA championship. Southeast features No. 10 Florida Duke in the regional finals at appearances to 19. However, the the other free to keep his foot a sin 87-80 in the final Big Ten next two longest strings were State, No. 12 Wake Forest, No. 17 St. Louis. Given Knight's con- "They were 5-5 in their last 10 good distance from his mouth, Conference game of the snapped. Iowa and Kansas State. The siderable history with former games," Tom Butters, chairman it can only mean one thing: the season, Knight stopped to talk Midwest has No. 2 Indiana, No. 7 disciple , the of the nine-man selection com- man expects to hang another with Wisconsin coach Stu Kansas, No. 8 Duke, No. 16 game will feature two teams mittee, said of UNLV. "I felt Georgetown, which had played championship banner at As- Jackson. they, like several schools, really in 14 consecutive NCAA tourna- Louisville and No. 21 Oklahoma that are mirror-images of one sembly Hall. Meaning this will had the tournament in their ments, wasn't invited because of State. another - motion offense and "Coach Knight came over to be a year when whoever the hands with 10 games to play, and The top four seeds in the East man-to-man defense and two me and said he knew the NIT its mediocre record. Syracuse, NCAA invites to fill out the weren't as successful as they which has appeared in the last 10 are ranked, but only North Caro- backdrop doesn't much matter. coaches who could be - if you was going to Invite us," Jack- lina is in the Top 10. son recalled, "so that's a relia- might have been." tournaments, had a good enough used a funhouse mirror. Knight All of the teams in last year's will still like what he sees when ble source." No league has a greater per- record (20-9), but is barred from That's not to say it will be centage of teams than the Big Final Four are highly seeded this it's over. And from there, it's At this time of year, there's postseason play because of easy even though Knight him- Eight, or more to prove. It also year: Indiana and Michigan are just a short ride down the Mis- none better. 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Pick up a price list inside the door, first floor Hayes Hall. Call 372-7724 for a sales appointment Come to the MacFest First Floor of Hayes Hall, TODAY! 10am4pm. March 16,1993 The BG News AP names Ail-American team Automatic bids by Jim O'Connell ley, like Cheaney a senior, was on 58 first 3.6 assists while shooting 49 percent from The Associated Press teams and finished with 309 points. the field Hardaway and Mashburn are juniors. "I'm very happy with the selection," he limit contenders Hardaway received 44 first-team votes and said Monday. "This is a great honor and I Kentucky's and Indiana's 277 points. share it with my teammates because they by Hal Bock forced teams without tour- were the top vote-getters Webber dunked his way to 42 first-team made it possible. Right now, we're less con- The Associated Press nament championship claims Monday on the 1992-93 AP All-America votes and 270 points. cerned with individual honors and awards. into a crowded at-large field. team. The second team featured junior forward We're concentrating on winning a cham- Only 34 could go. Left to an- Joining the forwards on the first team of Wake Forest, sophomore pionship." Squeezed by a system of 30 swer the questions about the were point guard of Duke, forward of Purdue, senior Like Mashburn's Wildcats, Cheaney's automatic bids, many to left-outs was Tom Butters, swingman Anfemee Hardaway of Memphis guards J.R Rider of UNLV and Terry Hoosiers are a top seed in the NCAA tour- mystery conferences heard chairman o f the NCAA State and power forward of Dehere of Seton Hall, and junior center Eric nament. The 6-6 left-hander, who led Indiana from only at tournament selection committee. Michigan. Montross of North Carolina. to the Big Ten title with a 17-1 record, aver- time, the NCAA tournament How come tournament per- Mashburn, the Southeastern Conference The third team had three seniors - guards aged 21.9 points and 6.1 rebounds a game. He wound up with Rider and ennial UNLV (21-7) was told player of the year, received 317 points in the of Cincinnati and Allan Hous- shot 54 percent from the field, 44 percent Coastal Carolina in the field to stay home? balloting of a 65-member panel of writers ton of Tennessee, and forward Chris Mills of from 3-point range and 80 percent from the and UNLV and Houston out of "They were 5-5 in their last and broadcasters. Cheaney, the Big Ten Arizona - and juniors of Duke and line. it. 10 games," Butters explained. player of the year, was selected on the first Billy McCaffrey of Vanderbilt. Hurley averaged 16.3 points, 8.2 assists East Carolina and its 13-16 "I felt they, like several team on 62 ballots. Mashbum was on 61 bal- and 41 percent shooting from 3-point range. record goes, and 22-7 Pepper- schools, really had the tour- lots. Mashburn, a 6-foot-8 New Yorker, will en- He led Duke to two national championships dine stays home. Wright State nament in their hands with 10 Players received S points for earning a ter the NBA draft in June. His tremendous and a 17-1 tournament mark. During his stay and Coppin State were in- games to play, and weren't as first-team berth, 3 for the second team and 1 inside-outside ability allowed Kentucky to the Blue Devils went 114-24. vited, and Arizona State and successful as they might have vote for the third team. offset the loss of four seniors from last "As far as accomplishments go, certainly Ohio State were not. been." Hurley led Duke to the title game in each year's squad that reached the regional fin- he has accomplished as much as any player UNLV's five late losses of his first three seasons. He enters this als. to ever play in the ACC," Duke coach Mike It's always easy to second came by 4, 3, 2, 1, and 2 year's tournament with 1,060 assists. Hur- He averaged 21.3 points, 8.6 rebounds and Krzyzewski said Monday. guess those poor souls who points. The five late wins spend one weekend every were by 16, 7, 8, 22 and 18. year locked in a Kansas City The 16-point win was over hotel room comparing power New Mexico State as was one ratings, quality wins and non- of the 2-point losses. The Ag- IU looks for advantage at Dome quality losses. This year gies are a No. 7 seed in the they've given critics a hang- East. ing curve to swing at. Indiana (28-3), a five-time three regular-season games. Henderson was in uniform but The Associated Press Ohio State beat high falutin' NCAA champion, will play The momentum is markedly did not play. What he might con- "There are going to be eight No. 1 seed Indiana. The Buck- 16th seeded Wright State (20-9). different this year. tribute in the tournament re- or nine teams who feel they eyes also beat tournament- BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - In- The Dayton, Ohio, school is mak- "We've won 17 games in the mains uncertain. deserve the opportunity and bound Wright State by 21 diana, the top seed in the NCAA's ing its first NCAA appearance as Big Ten, so obviously we're doing "I have no idea," said coach do not make it," coach Rollie points. Wright State won the Midwest Regional, drew a seem- champion of the Mid-Continent something right," said guard Bob Knight. "I think we'll not Massimino said. Mid-Continent Conference ingly favorable assignment to the Conference tournament. Damon Bailey. "We ended the know what we will get out of tournament and the automa- I lousier Dome, a site that hasn't "There's no doubt Indiana is a season on a little better note than Henderson, if he can play, until , coach of Ari- tic bid. always proved beneficial. great program and at the top of we did last year. Last year it was Thursday." zona's Pac-10 champions, Coppin State got in with the The Hoosiers' last game in the college basketball," said Raider easier to get prepared for be- Henderson has played six sec- wonders about the postseason Mid-Eastern Athletic Confer- domed stadium in Indianapolis coach Ralph Underhill. "We'll cause we'd just lost the Big Ten onds since suffering ligament tournaments that provide ence's automatic invitation. was a 74-69 loss to Kansas in give it a shot and see what hap- and the tournament gave us damage in his right knee Feb. 19. backdoor tickets to the Rider won the Northeast Con- December. But their first-round pens." something to shoot for. Now is He is IU's leading rebounder and NCAA's big show. "I don't ference tournament. think that's right, that a team opponent on Friday doesn't fig- The winner will return Sunday where our maturity is going to No. 3 scorer, but the Hoosiers ure to give them as tough a to meet the survivor of a game show and we're going to find out have gone 5-1 without him. The automatics - others in- gets hot, wins three games cluded the heavyweights and gets in that way," he said. battle. between eighth-seeded New Or- how good we really are." Indiana and Wright State, from Ball State, Tennessee "What you do in the regular "We're focused right now. We'- leans (26-3) and ninth-seeded Indiana closed its regular which averages 90.3 points a re ready to get it going," said Xavier(23-5). season Sunday with an 87-80 vic- game, have played only one State and Santa Clara - season should matter more." guard Chris Reynolds. "We've The Hoosiers reached the tory at Wisconsin. 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(2.59 private, space, semi-fumished. Main St. ON TUESDAY. MARCH 16 IBM Compatible, 16 MHZ, 14" VGA Monitor. THE PICTURE PUCE RIDGELINE OUTING CENTER HAS $163/rn. Can 372-4048. leave mossage 7:30 PM • 1007 BA BUILDING 41 Meg Hard Drive. 9 Pin Printer, lots ol soft- 2 blocks away, pool, clubhouse REOPENEDI Representatives from BGSU FA. AAI and the in the Student Union Male subleaser tor Summer '93. ware, big cabinet w/chair. Al for $780 (nog) WIN A MOUNTAIN BIKE RENT ALL YOUR CAMPING NEEDS FROM University Administration will be present to an- Own room, dose to campus. Very cheap rent. 20 gallon aquanum w/ all accessories $95 Village Green Apartments UAOI swer your questions regarding collective bar- Call 352-8871 (nog). Call 352-8671 anytime 354-3533 gaining. CALL 2-2343 OR STOP BY 330 UNION FOR MORE DETAILS' New A Used car stereo equipment. (Radios, WBGUFM STAFF • HAPPY 21 it JEN HARMON • Need 1 lemale roommate to sublease tor speakers, amps, etc.) Call Brad 372-4740. There will be a mandatory start meeting Tues- Here's to you and here's to me. SOUTH PADRE ISLANO summer. Rent is $207.50. No deposit Please SPRING SALE Party with the BestH TREK 360 RACING BIKi day. March 16. 1993 al 900pm in 111 South the Best ol Friends well always be. call Tara at 353 4301 $25 of per month And it we ever cease lo be Hotels or Condos with Parry/Acnviry Package Excellent condition $160. negotiable. Hall See you therel Roommate wanted lo share lurmshed home in i bedroom/1 bath apts. Enjoy your 'cake' a the beer's on me. off beach start al $17 Per PersorvPer Night. Call 372-1669 BG. Male grad prelerred 352-1631 or Summit Terrace Apts. We love you so oh we always wi III Sunchase and Saida units starting at $24 Per offer good thru April 10 35445701. Bethany, Jackie. Paula & Dave Person/Per Night Taxes not included 'call for details CINEMARK THEATRES 1-800-845-6766 Wnthrop Terrace FOR RENT 352-9135 Alpha Phi' Alpha Phi - Alpha Phi Spaghetti Special - $1.25 every Wednesday, HELP WANTED _,,,,-,,. ,- WOODLAND Congratulations on Rho Chi Betsey' 5-9 inside only Special includes spaghetti and CINEMA 5 MU . We'll miss you dunng RUSH. slice of garlic bread. Trip to salad bar is $1.00 Need to sub-lease 2 bdrm apt. ASAP Campus Love, Grand Lil Meg A Lil Donna extra' SPRING SALE 7|l234NfcUlnSt 3S4-0S&al ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - fisher- shuttle Pool Apt next to laundry. Heat paid Campus Pollyeyes 440 E Court $25 off per month All Shows $3.00 ies Earn $600./week in canneries or $430 per month. Up to 3 people. Call Christine 2 bedroom/1 bath apts. after 6 p.m. with Are you active in improving hie on campus? $4,000wmonth on fishing boats. Free trans -353-2227 Wmthrop Terrace North Jc-n NRHH Applications available March 29 in ST. PATTYS DAY portationi Room & Board' Male or Female. For offer good thru Apnl 10 425 Student Services. 'On campus students HAPPY HOURS employment program call 1-206-545-4155 ext. 1-4 sublessors tor new townhouse. 2 car ga- Monday tnru Fnd»y. triowi 'call for details onrv. with A5544. rage, 3 bedrooms and balcony. Great summer •tart « «ppn» im»i*y 4 p.nv Wmthrop Terrace WFAL home. Rent neg Call 354-8426. ask tor Keith Stturday ft Sunday: Full Sch^j* 352-9135 and the CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING Earn Lal.SHowFr, ft Sat ONLY 12 month leases starting May 15.1993: IRISH CLUB $2.000wmonfh ■ world travel (Hawaii. Mex- 605 Filth Apt. A-4 Br .-$580.00 A Uol C»4 R 5pm-9pm ico, the Caribbean, etc.) Holiday, Summer and ana ««x» Afaf> 'ir>» 605 Fifth Apt. B-2 Br $310 00 A Uol Toledo Career employment available No experience al 609 Fifth St. - 2 Br. House $440 A UOL tm,**. mm rm,9m,titm w»i M.T. MUGGS necessary. For employment program call Steve Smith • 352-8917 TM£ INCREDIBLE: HOMEWARD BOUND - O Medical Wednesday, March 17 1-208-634-0468 ext C5544 WMBaWtftJ PaW 1 Macs for Rent i io. i io. » to. MO Services, Inc. 2 Bedroom furnished apartment available WFAL RADIO Customer Sales/Service August '93, near campus. Laundry facilities SOUMCRSBY-KM3 WFAL Night Out at M.T. Muggs $825 to start Reproductive Health Care on pre mi sea Only 1370. month M<*jjrt O... and Jaffa Foatw Wednesday. March 17 (St. Patrick's Day) Work FT or FT 10-40 hrs/wk. Flex, schedule B ja (U *JO"rt» Sal an*-) Call 353-5800 9-4 p.m. or leave message for Women with The Irish Club. Join WFAL from around classes. Sort al entry level wi career 5pm - 9pm at M.T Muggs tor a advancement available No door-to-door or BESTOFTHCtESTII-R Abortion to 17 Weeks Si. Patrick's Day Night Out' telemarketing. No exp needed. College schol- Apartment Prices Lowered! □ arships awarded Interview al mam office and WFAL RADIO Carry Rentals ' 352-7368 work locally Application into -419-321 -5365 24 HR. PHONE SERVICE 680 AM/CABLE 14 Very close to campus ALADDIN-G Office located 316 E. Merry 1310-5. ">w. Humamtmt to 4 'aarliaii *-•<•». Free Pregnancy Tests 1 1 ...MM-*' ** * (ll*»M*i»laa4» Special Student Rates For rest of this semester FAR OfF PLACE - PO APARTMENTS Mac Plus $50/Mac SE $55 <■.* w Ptagaf MM oanaait T. an k All Seruees Smelly Confidential 601 THIRD Grade 12 month lease Imagewriter Printers $20 FALUHQ DOWN - R 5164 Monroe St., University Union 704FlfTH fjajl BwaMfj, Aimn Dtwal Toledo, Ohio ft mo. 12 mo., A summer leases ,TO«,llsl(1ia*'n»lai< 710 SEVENTH Call 372-7496 1-800-367-2036 Tuesday 12 month leases ** 352-3445 ■Shows will change Friday • NO PASSI8 885-5700 A for details. Dinner Specials $50 VALUABLE COUPON $50 Beuil-n-Greenery MARCH MADN&5S All You Can Eat IS HERE AGAIN R.E. MANAGEMENT DON'T GET UP WE'LL 11:30-1:30...$3.99 4:00-7:00...$4.75 GET IT FOR YOU. STEAK SANDWICHES.CHKXEN WINGS & 113 RAILROAD ST. •COLD BEER DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR 352-9302 The Pheasant Room 7 oz. Ribeye Steak Dinner Bring this ad for w/potato & side dish. Hours: lunch 1130 -1:30 M-F r,nk, , your 1 st month's rent when Quantum ♦§ coraf accepted 4-7 enly far «MS fees students DON'T FORGET OUR | signing a new fall lease Quonlura *$ cars) accepted ell day Far ell t evens students $5.00 MEAL DEAL| 'expires 3/20/93 PHLLY-0 / FRY / SODA or 12Wt*SS/Fir.Y/50DAor SPECIAL/FRY/SODA forrjnryJSpucsA, one coupon per lease Just ask for it Must be present at lease preparation J SPRING BREAK IS J52-7768' FIFTY DOLLARS jsa-spOT $50 $50 ALMOST HERE!!! 125 EAST COURT • DOWNTOWN, BG FAST FREE DELIVERY/OPEN LATE 7 PAYS