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By Jane Muagrave The patrolman allegedly held the officers were serving their suspensions joking with the student and offered to Throughout the decision-making volvement in University Police affairs. Staff Reporter student while the former sergeant four days later. give her an apology. process Postich said that he and the He said he did not intend involvement to applied handcuffs. The report states Postich added that the disciplinary three interviewers were under fire be interpreted as "horseplay" with Two University police officers have that the student was released "only action taken was the "most severe I've THE STUDENT perceived the from many members of the University. students. been suspended for 17 working days, from an exerted effort on her part." seen since I've been at here." police officers' actions differently. Some claim that the punishment is too Gerkens said that the incident was an according to their disciplinary action The former sergeant's file indicates Postich said she took the officers lenient, others see it as far too severe, internal problem that "has been forms filed at the State Personnel that the University's disciplinary ac- BEFORE THE punishments were seriously and reportedly told the in- according to Postich. severely taken care of" but refused Board of Review, in Columbus. tion was further prompted by the smell invoked, the two police officers and the terviewers, "I was really scared." "We made the decision quickly and further comment. The two officers were suspended of alcohol on his breath at the incident. student were individually interviewed The three reports carefully were fairly by trying to balance the punish- But University administrators aren't without pay and one, a sergeant, was by three University officials, Postich considered before the decision to ment to the offense," he said. the only persons questioning the demoted. THE PATROLMAN also was cited said. Dean H. Gerkens, acting chief of suspend the officers was made, Postich Myron M. Chenault, director of decision. The two police officers are for allegedly threatening the student if University Police, Ray T. Malone, said. He described the decision as "a Equal Opportunity Compliance is contesting the disciplinary action with The records state that the two of- she attempted to report the incident. employee labor relations adviser and difficult one." among those who think more should be the State Personnel Review Board, ficers were charged with "neglect of The report states that on April 8, the Richard J. Rehmer, director of per- Postich said when he first learned of done. according to their attorney Daniel T. duty" and "failure to exhibit good officer allegedly told her that "if she sonnel support services, heard each of the incident, he could not believe it had Spitler. The board listens to appeals behavior" stemming from a March 31 didn't say anything he wouldn't either the descriptions of the incident, Postich happened. He described the two of- "THE ACTION B not stiff enough," from any state civil service employee, incident involving a female student and if she did, he'd talk to her later." said. ficers involved as family men, adding Chenault claims. "In a University Spitler explained. employed at the police station. The following Monday, April 10 the The three reports were nearly that both had clean records. community, we can't tolerate that kind A preliminary hearing is scheduled student reported the incident to the identical, Postich said, adding that the of activity." for May 18, but because of other WHILE ON DUTY the female administration, according to George difference was in interpretation. "I WAS REALLY crushed. I felt for Charles L. Means, vice provost of committments Spitler said he will be student guard allegedly was physically Postich, vice president of operations. Postich said the two officers the officers for making a academic affairs, said that as a unable to attend. He explained that a detained in the interrogation room by "Disciplinary measures were described the incident as "horseplay." misjudgement. I also felt for the member of the Ad Hoc Police Review continuance has been granted and the the two police officers, the reports say. swift," Postich said, noting that the He said they claimed they were just student involved," he said. Board he pushed for more student in- trial will be rescheduled. The G views Vol. 61, No. 98 Bowling 'Green Stale University Friday, May 5, 1978

Newsphoto by Dave Ryan A KSU INSTRUCTOR, after being chastised by the KSU administration Carter Dodge, under suspension for disrupting a meeting. The instructor for Ms use of a bullhorn at a public rally earlier this month, pleads for mocked the KSU administration by carrying a miniature bullhorn in his reconsideration of the suspension against fellow KSU graduate student speech and in the subsequent march across the KSU campus. May 4, 1978 Tear gas, burning Rhodes mar memorial By BUI Lammers of Sandra Scheuer and others involved "dictatorial" handling of public DODGE WAS allowed only five Managing Editor in the original tragedy. • speaking cases at KSU. minutes to speak, with the provision Early yesterday, the schedule of "He would fit well into a fascist that he spend no more than 20 minutes KENT-Two rounds of tear gas were events began with addresses by two of apparatus," one speaker said. "We before and after his speech on the KSU fired yesterday into a crowd of the 1970 peacemakers, Dr. Glenn cannot lose (our battle for May 4 campus, according to the court ruling. demonstrators that tried to tear down a Frank, a KSU geology professor, and recognition) entirely-even though we "Golding has said Kent State has 10-foot tall fence surrounding the Dr. Lawrence Kaplan, a KSU professor will never lose entirely, only tem- been damaged by these May 4 com- controversial Memorial Gym annex of history. porarily." memorations. He's right. Kent State's being built on the campus of Kent State Frank urged students to begin to Controversy has centered on the reputation is that when students protest University (KSU). tone down the commemorative ser- suspension of graduate student Carter in 1970, they are shot. When students The use of tear gas marred an Dodge, who was suspended for protest in 1977, they are arrested. That otherwise violence-free eighth annual disrupting a hearing of a fellow is Kent State's legacy," Dodge commemoration of the deaths of four "WE BEAR a burden of isolation graduate student. He was "white- charged. Newsphoto by Dave Ryan KSU students and the wounding of nine and separation," Frank said. "We may slipped," according to one KSU faculty A SILENT PROTESTER vents his frustration Wednesday night against others May 4,1970 by the Ohio National never heal these wounds, but I believe it member, and various appeals to KSU Dodge noted that Golding and others Guard. is time to begin." administrators have been denied. the construction of the Memorial Gym annex near where four Kent State have said outside agitators are the sole University students were killed eight years ago. A fire burns at his feet, The taking of the gymnasium fence In Wednesday's Daily Kent Stater, persons responsible for the per- followed the "Truth Demands Justice" the KSU student newspaper, KSU where candles had dripped, causing dried leaves at the base of the fence As a part of his suspension, Dodge is petuation of the May 4 memorial ser- to catch fire. march, led by two of the wounded President Brage Golding was quoted as not allowed to enter the KSU campus, vices. Dodge answered this charge. students in the 1970 shootings. saying he hopes the 1978 com- but he received permission from a "Last year, I saw 300 outside Earlier, a dummy of Gov. James A. memoration is the last May 4 ob- judge to address the rally for five agitators march on this university. Rhodes was burned in effigy during the servation. minutes. They were dressed in blue suits and march. Many protesters still blame In the student-sponsored May 4 Task carried night sticks and guns," Dodge Inside the News Rhodes for the 1970 deaths. Force program of speakers, the anger "WE'RE HERE in spite of their (the said. "And they brought in another of protest seemed to focus on two KSU administration's) attempts to' «M outside agitator from San Diego RHODES HAD ordered the guard figures-Rhodes and Golding. the movement," Dodge said. "I am not (Golding) to be our president" onto the KSU campus on May 3, 1970, "While Gov. Rhodes is being the only victim (of administration Alan Canfora, one of the students after surveying the situation in SPORTS...The Falcon baseball team has a new attitude. Find out brought to trial for civil matters, he repression). The four in 1970 were not wounded in the 1970 shootings, also what it is on Page 10. downtown Kent, which was the scene of should be brought to trial for the the only victims. We are all victims." addressed the crowd before leading the protests against former President criminal charge of murder," Bill "But someday, the victims will be "Truth Demands Justice" march that Richard M. Nixon decision to send ArthreU, a 1970 KSU student, charged. the victors," Dodge said. followed the steps of guardsmen and DAY IN REVIEW...President Carter denunciated lawyers troops Into Cambodia during the "Golding said he hopes this will be students in 1970. yesterday, saying they let crooks off too easily. See Page 5. Vietnam War. "LAST YEAR our focus was on one the last May 4 commemoration. Is that But memorial services had started gym. This year, it should be on another true?" Dodge asked the crowd. "Don't fool yourself into thinking Wednesday night on a more somber, gym-the big "Jim" in the state The group responded with a thun- there will never be another Kent less angry note. capital," another speaker said. dering "No." State," Canfora said. "As soon as Cloudy, windy a rainy A candlelight procession attended Golding received his share of verbal "Golding's not afraid of com- HlghS3F(UC) by "at least as many as in previous there's another war, there will be abuse during the rally. Referred to as memoration. He's afraid he cannot stop protests." Weather Low42F(IC) years," as one speaker described it, "Herr Golding" by many of the, us," Dodge said. "We are the rising 50 percent chance of ram circled the KSU campus, led by parents "Long live the spirit of Kent and speakers, he was criticized for his victors." Jackson State," Canfora cheered. opinion 'judgment is founded on truth departmental guest column war-over-words does science supply the answers? The new Are of controversy among some faculty members is whether to go ahead and reorganize the Quantitative Analysis and Control (QAC) Time was when faith in science habit of emotionalizing about human medieval Europeans, the path of department. blossomed like a gorgeous rose along relationships that reason often becomes progress was strewn with obstacles. The reorganization would separate QAC into two departments- the thorny pathway of human segregated and completely divorced Particularly important among these accounting and statistics. The move is an attempt to give the two areas of existence, promising a new Garden of Allen V. from the way scientific investigators was fear, deeply rooted in a strange study more identity. Eden to toilworn and battle-scarred ought to deal with the eccentricities of mixture of religion and superstition The cost would be absorbed by the College of Business Administration pilgrims whose sad and world-weary Wiley others. It is indeed regretable that, at prevailing at the dawn of the faces brightened as they sought to the very time when nature is surren- Renaissance. budget, would not cost the University anything, and would involve no discern through the radiant glow of dering her innermost secrets to the Tremendous obstacles had to be new faculty reassignments or hiring. anticipation the onset of deliverance persistent searching of many faced and overcome by the pioneers of The problem is that the Math department opposes the plan because it from a multitude of evils that had enlightened minds, the crucial field of science. The supreme obstacle was the would overlap into its program and the new name would mislead students bedeviled their waking and sleeping enlightenment would come down like a man's relationship to man should fall body of divine disapproval. into enrolling in the wrong program. hours down through the long centuries reincarnate deus ex hachina to free the under an ever deepening shadow of God was believed to be jealous of This is not unjustified concern. All we have to do is compare the radio- of self contrived bondage. world from servitude to false and misunderstanding, prejudice, and anyone seeking to pry into the secrets of television-film department and broadcast journalism. Both involve A great new Golden Age of science traitorous gods. mutual distrust. nature and the universe. People essentially the similar cirriculums, yet are separate departments. was about to dawn, and not a moment It's too bad that the glorious vision It seems incredible that, while dedicated to the pursuit of science were We do not object to the reorganization plan. We just would like to see too soon. Scientific discoveries would was to fade away like the common making steady progress in the conquest looked upon as allies of the devil. that the students be kept out of the middle, and that no unneeded con- point the way toward eliminating the garden variety of mirage, leading some of natural enemies, from the tiniest Not satisfied to leave the punishment fustion bears on them. curse of the forbidden fruit, and a to say it was predestined to happen that microorganisms to the largest and of such perniciously inquisitive persons magnificent new millenium of human way because man would never find a most dangerous creatures, man can to God, the irrational fear that the purgative strong enough to flush out boast of very little advance in con- Almighty would punish even the in- speaking out permanently the contaminants from trolling his most dangerous enemy, nocent for the activities of the scien- the center of his spiritual corruption. himself. The field of mathematical tifically minded led to consistent This viewpoint suggests that our science has long since been vacated by persecution of people seeking to delve species is predestined to flounder until prejudice, mental bias, and wishful into the forbidden secrets of the natural there's always room for opinions the end in its own most offensive thinking under the brilliant leadership world. sewage, no matter how many life of a magnificent galaxy of truly I know there must be some students came out in support of Idi Amin or preservers may be tossed in our scientific minds who have made their EACH NEW DISCOVERY aroused out there. I see them every day on the fascism. I'm starting to wonder what direction. bailiwick the cornerstone of modern suspicion mingled with apprehension. way to class. would happen if we really did. WHATEVER THE MERITS of the scientific progress. We can smile now on hearing that it was What I don't see, is some The box appears on the editorial contention that man if forever doomed once heresy to speak of the earth as a correspondence every so often. Steve page almost every day: "let's hear to be a hopeless profligate, we should, From Galileo to Einstein and his rotating sphere or that those who first When I took over as the editorial from you." Maybe I should change it to for the sake of preserving our own corps of outstanding followers in this introduced anesthetics to a suffering editor for the News in late March, I Bean read: "I'm begging to hear from you." sanity, examine carefully all field of study passion has not been world interfered with God's desire to didn't think the job would take too much I 'm not looking for anything special. possibilities that offer change for the allowed to interfere with the pursuit of punish humanity by agonizing pain. We of my time. After all, what is there to it better. truth. No matter how desirable it might can smile now because some irrational other than printing all the letters and (.111 PE IF you've got a gripe. Praise Important in perpetuating our seem at times that two plus two should attitudes have changed but in the columns that are submitted to you by someone or something if you feel like it. helplessness in the face of opportunities equal six or sixteen instead of a scientific approach to human behavior students, faculty and administration? As long as you express yourself clearly, to maneuver ourselves out of the beggarly four, no matter what con- irrationality still marches on. but the grades, the bars and what job the only real objections I have to what "Slough of Despond" is the fact that venience would spring from having the Our biggest problem now is the BUT THE ONLY things keeping the you'll have when you graduate does you write are "lost and found" letters man is a creature who thinks most circumference of a circle bear a simple misuse of scientific knowledge, editorial page going in the first six make me wince every now and then. (we have another section for those) and logically and brilliantly when the three-to-one ration to its diameter, spearheaded by the proliferation of weeks of this quarter are Paul Lintern "thank you" letters (I never could see subject of cogitation is neither himself there has been a general agreement to nuclear weapons. (my eternal thanks to him), and Allen WE ARE NO LONGER living in the why anyone needed to print their nor his fellowmen. The train of thought accept the undeniable truth and make V. Wiley (whose opinions I can respect turbulent 60s. But tamer times not- thanks in 10,500 issues of the News is easily derailed in the trackless jungle the best of it. This Is a condensed chapter from but I can never agree with, if I can withstanding, I sometimes wonder if rather than walk up to that person or of human values. Allan V. Wiley's book, "Science and the understand them). attitudes of today's students are really group and tell them thanks to their Feelings devoid of any scientific WHEN THE MOVEMENT leading to Problems of Man." He is a retired Other than that, this campus has any better. Have we gone from a faces). basis distort and manipulate available modern scientific development first University professor of business and been about as quiet as a concert hypersensitive scope of concern to Let's go folks. I know you're out evidence toward support of superfical began to stir in the awakening minds of economics. featuring Marcel Marceau. some kind of hyper-numbness? there. I can hear you breathing, conclusions. I am not trying to make activists or One of the running jokes around the revolutionaries out of all of you, but the News office is that maybe we might be Steve Bean is the editorial editor of the SO DEEPLY ENSHRINED in the seeming lack of concern about anything able to stir up a little controversy if we News. inner being of the average man is the The S*G Rews

P»gel Friday, May 5,1978 let's hear EDITORIAL STAPt- edltor Jamie a. pierman managing editor w. William lammers from you newt editor Cheryl a. geschke editorial editor Stephen p. bean sports editor Steven w. sadler The News welcomes reader response copy editor ^ |anet k. ropers to editorial comment as well as photo editor lawrencem. kayser opinions on topics of student interest, in entertainment editor marc holland the form of letters to the editor and guest columns. BUSINESS STAFF All correspondence should be business manager rebecca Wilson smestad typewritten and triple-spaced. Only those letters and columns signed and The BG News is published daily Tuesday through Friday during the regular listing the author's address and phone school year and weekly during summer sessions by students of Bowling Green number for verification will be ac- State University under the authority of the University Publications Committee. cepted. Opinions expressed by columnists do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Letters to the editor may not exceed BG News Editorial-Board. 300 words (30 typed lines). Columns are The BG News and Bowling Green State University are equal opportunity em- ployers and do not discriminate in hiring practices. not to be more than GO typed lines. The News will not accept advertising that is deemed discriminatory, degrading The News reserves the right to reject or insulting on the basis or race, sex or national origin. letters or portions of letters that are All rights to material published in The BG News are reserved. deemed in bad taste or malicious. Editorial and Business Offices Correspondence may be sent to: 106 University Hall Editorial Editor, The BG News, IN v Bowling e-een State University University Hall. SHcar.?oK, AH WT W NOTHIN'—AH JEST TOMISEP AH WOULPNT DO IT AGAIN... Bowling Green. Ohio 41403 I£NT/V\EAN WE AIN'T STILL IN BUSINESS!' Phone(419) 372-1003

nor a critic of CCA. I have always tried space in the newspaper. Because in far when I was informed that the aspiring the nation! Too bad we won't have a to portray the company as I saw it, and too many newspapers, they can! cretin who heard my case had tran- chance to improve on that rank next enraged as others have seen it. I 'm glad you put it straight that this is scended the Peter Principle. I even year. As a result, my articles were not so for The BG News. called Fact Line in the hopes that there Dr. Campbell - I hope the ex- forensics radically different from those printed was some mistake. No cigar. periences you encounter in the future This is just a quick note to respond to in the Columbus Dispatch, Columbus LeeHendren If he can't even handle the simple are rewarding and happy ones. your column in the Tuesday BG News. I Citizen-Journal, Cleveland Plain 361 Kohl facts of a parking meter malfunction, Just when I thought that Bowling Thank you again. ..Farewell and Good Green had done everything poss'ble to found it quite interesting and Dealer, and the Dayton Daily News. how will he be able to find his way to the Luck! refreshing, and I agree with what you These metropolitan newspapers depend executive John? upset me, they piled one other Incident are saying. on me. Bowling Green recently finished largely on income from large depar- KimM.Schlaefer Jan Thomas close, but fifth in the nation-not in hockey, The BG News has been very tment stores, and their editorial matter School of Journalism Haven House, Apt 41 courageous in the past concerning roundly denounced CCA as an out-and- baseball, football, lacrosse or even relations between advertising and out fraud. I find their coverage no cigar swimming-in forensics. That's right, editorial matter. One example which shameful. BG's Individual events team was fifth was talked about for a week was the CCA didn't like the coverage, either. swan club anguish in the nation. Yet after one week, not editorial on page 2 decrying the They slapped a $12 million libel suit I should like to propose that Student one sign of recognition has fallen upon "commercialism" of businesses selling against the Dayton Daily News, and Traffic Court be renamed Juvenile Come on Mr. Moyer. How can you the members of the team, not from the Blizzard T-shirts, while I counted two settled out of court. They threatened to Court. Not because of the type of cases I would like to thank Dr. Jean announce the winners of the SGA president of the University or from The or three ads of that type in that day's do the same with the Dispatch, but the it ajudicates, but because of the less Campbell for all the time and effort she elections when a candidate on the most BG News. It seems to me a shame that paper. Dispatch softened the vendetta. than mature persons who serve on the contributed to put on the Swan Club supported ticket has been calculated to the hard work and dedication necessary However, in most professional Don't get me wrong, Becky. I'm not bench show last weekend. I commend the have received only 23 votes? She could to place fifth in the nation goes un- newspapers, this is not so. As a case in condoning this kind of practice. I am One justice (and I use the term girls who gave up so much of their almost have gotten that number of noticed by the very University we point: As a reporter for a suburban enraged about it! But as another loosely) in particular, being fully in- personal time for the show and kept out votes from her own running mates. represented. weekly newspaper in the Columbus working journalist, I have seen it capable of intellectually apprehending spirits "bright." Being a member of the And what did you think happened to Hey BG-take notice-you have a area, I was assigned to do a series of happen time and again. the cogent, logical presentation of the Swan Club and Competitive Syn- all of those votes? Weren't you the least forensics team you should be proud of- articles on CCA (Consumer Companies The practice is now so widespread facts of my case, seemed more suited to chronized Swim Team, I enjoyed bit curious? This to me shows a gross praise it or at least recognize it Don't of America), a new department store that many newspapers promise ad- being served in a bar than serving on swimming under Dr. Campbell's fine lack of intelligence and care on your cause those of us who were proud to recruiting followers across the country. vertisers that they will print articles the bar. It is apparent, however, that he coaching and directing. I think It Is part Mr. Owens and the other can- represent BG at the national tour- Our newspaper runs no advertising for and photographs about local businesses is unable to distinguish between the unfortunate that with our new facilities didates went through a lot of un- nament to lose that feeling and wonder department stores such as Lazarus, K- in exchange for advertising. two. for next year, the synchronized swim necessary anguish and embarassment if it was worth It SHOW US YOU Mart, Woolco.etc. And in this kind of climate, it is easy And I understand that Michael VoU is team will no longer exist due to lack of because of your negligence. CARE. How about it Bowling Green? I feel that my article! were generally to see hbw "outsiders" can get the the newly-elected SGA president. funding. With only two years of ex- Scott Grove MlkeSchwartzberg free of bias. I am neither a supporter impressiofc they can "buy" editorial Par for the course was my response perience behind us, we placed sixth in 202 SAE 102 Anderson

•■» Friday, May 5,1978 TheBGNewi Page* Junk food or health food? Nutritional food habits are on the rise Local briefs By Paula Winslow chips and mangoes also are popular with students, she said. To accommodate what appears to be a trend towards Staff Reporter vegetarianism, Pugh said the menus now include more "THEY'RE THINGS you can't find anywhere else," she vegetable dishes. Eakin at WICI Are most University students junk food Junkies or health added. food zealots? Vegetarianism is not widespread among students, but is a Dorothy Joyce, owner of D.J.'s said that many students Richard R. Eakin, vice provost for student affairs, will Though the recent health food craze seems to have died growing trend, Hedler claimed. living in University dormitories seek ways to incorporate discuss "Time Management" at a Women in Com- down, it is far from extinct, according to Sue Hedler, clerk at natural foods into their cafeteria diets. munications, Inc. meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the D. J.'s Health Food Center and Sport Shop, 115 W. Merry St. "Federal reports that say Americans should eat less meat Pink Dogwood Suite, Union. The meeting is free and Students increasingly are becoming aware of nutritional have had an effect," she explained, adding that because of "THE CHOICE in the cafeterias is very limited," Joyce public. food habits, she said. rising meat prices, students are finding vegetable diets asserted, listing "full-starch menus" and vegetables "not easier to digest. worth the mention" as faults with the system. A RECENT SURVEY of 100 University students indicated Although students may find the expense of natural health Pugh defended the menus, saying that they include a wide that 65 do not eat health foods regularly, 21 occasionally eat foods discouraging to dietary habits, they learn to work it variety of foods. them and 12 persons said that they eat only health foods. into their budgets, she said. Witnessing class "The food is there for them (the students). It's up to them Yogurt, grain products such as bran, wheat germ and "ONCE YOU'VE tried it, it becomes worth it," she to choose," she said. whole grain bread, fresh fruits and vegetables were listed as declared. Joyce listed several improvements that could be made to A Christian Witnessing class will be held at 11:30 a.m. the most popular nutritional foods in student diets. A change in the weather seems to implement a change in cafeteria menus. tomorrow in 209 University Hall. The Rev. Tony Easterly, Students develop individual eating habits when living eating habits, Moima I.. Pugh, director of resident dining "Get the sugar out," she said, suggesting the addition of assistant pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, Toledo will away from home, Hedler explains. She said that many services, said. more fiber foods such as bran and cabbage rather than let- instruct. The class is sponsored by the Christian Bible study and UNITY. students come to D.J.'s for advice in cooking their own Students are more nutrition- and calorie-conscious when tuce, which has little nutritional value. nutritional meals. they start getting into their bathing suits," Pugh, who supervises University cafeteria menus, explained. PUGH SAID menus are designed to discourage sugar use. "YOU'D BE AMAZED at the men who are into it," she Pugh attributed the desire of some to alter their eating "We add very little sugar other than in pastries," she noted, adding that athletes are heavy buyers of protein habits to recent media coverage of nutritional issues such as explained. 'Boogie Down' supplements to build muscles and gain weight. the high sugar content of breakfast cereals. Cabbage is unpopular with most students, she said, although it occasionally is added to salads. "Blue Jean Boogie Down" will be held at midnight She said that she also counsels many college girls wishing "I THINK a lot of our eating habits are influenced by the They'll take tossed salad over coleslaw," she noted. tomorrow in Northeast Commons. Admission is 25 cents to gain weight or "energize" themselves. Protein sup- media," she explained. for those wearing Black Student Union red t-shirts, 50 plements again are the answer, especially wheat germ and Pugh said she also is surprised at the number of men JOYCE'S OTHER suggestions, including adding sprouts cents for those wearing a t-shirt of any kind and 75 cents brewer's yeast powders that can be mixed into drinks. interested in nutrition. such as alfalfa and garbanzo beans to salads, already has for those without a t-shirt. Special teas, nuts, grains, seeds, potato chips without "You sort of write them off as meat and potatoes men," been implemented in most cafeteria menus, Pugh says. preservatives and dried fruits such as pineapple, banana she says. the use of whole grain breads also would benefit students eating in cafeterias, Joyce said. The dark breads now offered may simply be caramel-colored and not more nutritional as Foreign roommates appearance might suggest. Dining hallsin national competition Students interested in rooming with a foreign student fall quarter in Conklin Hall or McDonald Quad should contact Kathryn Heinneman in McDonald or Doug Prout will compete in the national Bedell, director of technical support By Keith Jameson Anderson in Conklin or the office of International Student competition in a special category. services; Carol S. Farringer, secretary Assistant Editorial Editor Kent remembered Programs, 16 Williams Hall. Because of the change in Prout's dining to the director of auxiliary support; Prout and the Commons dining halls system, it will be judged on the Joan S. Blome, special events coor- A small group of University students huddled together will compete in the national dining hall "scramble system"-the main service dinator; and Ruth I. Friend, training in the cold yesterday in the Union Oval to, as one protester competition after winning campus- line, the cold sandwich line and the coordinator of personnel support said, "show at least a few students here still care" about level competition the last couple of build-your-own salad bar. services. the eighth anniversary of the Kent State University (KSU) Car Wash weeks. The decision to send the Commons THE NATIONAL competition shootings. The national contest, sponsored by was a close one, according to James R. judging will be based on portfolios The group, which ranged from two to about 15 persons Panhellenic Council is sponsoring a car wash from 10 the National Association of College and Corbitt, assistant to the director of entered in the contest by the dining throughout the day-long protest, also conducted a silent a.m. to 4 p.m. May 12 at the Stadium View Sunoco station. University Food Services (NACUFS), auxiliary support. halls. These will contain the same in- march around the University. Proceeds will go to Muscular Dystrophy. will be held July 5-8 in Boston. formation used to judge the campus A candlelight service was scheduled to be held at 11 Each dining hall prepared a meal "IN TALKING with the judges, they competition. p.m. yesterday behind Kohl Hall. based on a theme. The Commons won seemed particularly taken with "We expect the competition to be Protesters said they were disappointed by the small Breakfast the special meal event with a "Wed- building the thtme around movies," he tougher this year because there has turnout. nesday Night at the Movies," motif. said. "They liked the idea of special been a push to get other schools in- types of food to go along with the volved in the contest," Corbitt said. "IT'S OBVIOUS by how many people who arc out here," A presidential breakfast with University President MCDONALD QUAD featured "A movies' titles." "last year was our first year in the Sandy J. MacMillan, freshman, said, nodding at the Hollis A. Moore Jr. will be held at 8:15 a.m. Tuesday in the Visit to New Orleans" and Harshman The different dinners were assessed competition and we really put Bowling others, "how many people have forgotten about it." Pheasant Room, Union. Sign-ups are in the Union Quad did "Carnival Night," receiving by five judges-on menu originality and Green on the map when Founders Activities Organization office, third floor, Union. runner-up and honorable mention Imagination, decor, student and placed runner-up at the national con- awards, respectively. customer involvement, food variety test," he added. Founders Quad whipped up and nutrition and general appearance. The national competition attracts - presents - "Western Night" and Kreischer Quad Judges from the University included 435 schools from 9 regions to the con- the other cooked up a candlelight buffet. Joseph E. Martini, bursar; Norman H. test. Program designed to stop speeders 25* When traveling home for the weekend been very little change in citations for mainstream of traffic," Olds explained. OFF on the interstate highways watch the speeding in his jurisdiction which in- speedometer because the Ohio High- cludes Bowling Green. Depending on scheduling and ANY way Patrol is in the midst of a program whether off-duty officers want to work to stop persons exceeding the 55-mile- BOWLING GREEN Municipal Court overtime, there may be an additional LP or TAPE pcr-hour speed limit. records show an increase in patrol two or three troopers on the roads, Olds MAIN ST. arrests since OASIS began. Between said. E. WOOSTER Funded by a $1.2 million federal April 24 and May 4 there were 79 arrests Kehr said that the state hopes to across from Harshman grant, the patrol began a program April for speeding. Between April 17 and have about two troopers more than SALE 23 to reduce speeding, according to April 23, before the program began, usual on duty. Robert L. Kehr, Captain of the Ohio there were only 41 arrests. Highway Patrol's Columbus Kehr added that because of the headquarters. The program OASIS Last year from April 14 to May 4, reduced speed limit there have been CAPITOL (Ohioans Against Speeding in Our records show 49 arrests. fewer deaths on Ohio highways than the State), pays off-duty officers to patrol Kehr said it is too early to determine national average in the last few years. state highways. OASIS will be in effect the program's effectiveness on a He said that the federal government until December 31, Kehr said. statewide basis. hoped to reduce deaths to three per 100 million miles last year. Ohio averaged Raymond R. Olds, Sergeant of the "WE ARE LOOKING for the high- 2.8 deaths per 100 million miles last Wallbridge patrol post, said there has speed drivers, not those driving in the year, Kehr said. .ONLY ....ONLY Group W cleans up local programming $4.74 $4.74 By Brad Ritterspach premier of "PM Magazine" this fall. stations had no plans of producing such WITH COUPON WITH COUPON Group W provides each station with two a show. 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COLUMBUS (AP)-The Kurfess-Ford corporations in which the candidate has Martha Holden Jennings Foundation, gubernatorial team filed financial an investment of $1,000 or more. instructor, and director of the First disclosure statements yesterday with Kurfess' income sources included National Bank, Ashland. the Ohio Ethics Commission. the Ohio House in which he currently The state's only woman candidate State Rep. Charles F. Kurfess, R- serves as minority leader, along with for leiutenant governor, and her Bowling Green, and his lieutenant Bowling Green law firm of Kurfess & husband, Laurence Wesley Ford, listed 25* OFF governor running mate, Lucille Garber Pollex, and Mid-American National eight investments in corporate common WITH COUPON Ford of Ashland, listed the sources, but Bank & Trust Co.,, dividends on shares stock, one in preferred stocks, six in not the amounts, of their incomes for and interest. bonds, one in U.S. Treasury notes, and Finders Records and Tapes cordially invites J the year 1977. HE ALSO listed interest in real estate one limited partnership. you to use this Coupon for 25* OFF any Ohio's financial disclosure law does rental income, and honoraria such as Ford stocks include Cleveland Trust not require candidates to list how much speeches. Co,. Owens Illinois Inc., U.S. Life Corp., LP or Recorded Tape of your choice. Excluding! they earn only the sources of income to- Ford listed Ashland College where Rubbermaid Inc., Consumer Power used LP'*. Expires Friday, May 12th. taling $500 or more and names or she is professor and dean, along with Co., and American Greetings Corp., -——-■■»■ — ————------P«|e4 TbeBGNewf Friday, May S, 1*7$ Around the University on the African desk at the State Department. Hof said he Pot problems was told that in all likelihood the Liberian president will The Mid-Am and Amani rooms have pot problems not accept the University's invitation. resulting from a mix-up with the supplier. "Carter's trip took the blush off the rose a little bit," Last month, the number of coffeepots at the two Hof said. "Tolbert's already met with the President and University dining units had dwindled to one each. As is the entertained him and all that, so he probably doesn't see normal procedure, more were ordered. any reason to come to the United States now." The orderer contacted the coffeepot company Hof explained that Tolbert was chosen because of the requesting two cases. In the past, the company's cases friendship between the U.S. and Liberia. consisted of six pots. The foreign diplomat's visit would have been a boost when the order arrived last week it was discovered for the University, Hof said. that the company had increased the number of pots per "It would have attracted a little attention for BG on the case. good side of the coin," he said, adding, "Not everyone has Instead of the 12 pots requested, the University the president of a foreign country at their commencement received 72 pots. ceremonies." David Maley, manager of University snack bars, said that since coffee is not a big item at the two fast food units, only one pot is used each night. He said that a "normal" Sister Mono demoted supply usually lasts a couple of years. Maley estimated that if employees break one pot a Reggie Jackson, eat your heart out. month, "we'll have enough to last us the next 12 years." While the famous baseball star now may have a candy bar named in his honor, many University personnel similarly were honored long ago. Fun homework The sandwiches offered in the University cafeteria's cold sandwich lines are more than just sandwiches, they The next time you talk to a professor in his office, try are namesakes. an experiment. When he offers you a seat, take one in the Each sandwich, from Uncle Howard to Baby Bud, was comfort of the swivel chair behind his desk instead of the named after a University staff member. straight-backed chair generally delegated for student or guest use. When the cold sandwich line was developed six years Dr. Richard B. Muller, assistant professor of political ago, members of the McDonald dining hall staff suggested the idea, Jane S. Schimpf, food service manager .said scienced, suggested this experiment to members of his American Political Thought class. Originally most of the sandwiches were named after McDonald cafeteria employees. As the list of sandwiches If the professor's reaction is typical, Muller predicted expanded other University personnel were included, he or she will become flustered. Many will intercept ef- Schimpf said. forts to gain access to "their chair." The more brazen Newsphoto by Greg Smesrad educator will insist you sit elsewhere. In any case, most Schimpf gave her name to a turkey club sandwich- commonly called Mama Jane. THIS STL DENT DID his part yesterday to remember the May 4,1970 Kent State University shootings. will feel threatened. The next time you get an urge for a turkey and salami He wrote the message, "Remember May 4,1*70. Boycott Cla»»e»" on a blackboard In University Hall. Muller used this illustration to validate a theory that men strive to maintain social order, even in day-to-day combination, think of Richard R. Stoner, director of life. Muller argued that humans have certain life- auxiliary support services. He's Little Richard. But poll shows that he's honest expectations and feel threatened or do not know how to The bacon, lettuce and tomatoe sandwich, Aunt Ruth, is react when these expectations are violated. named after Ruth I. Friend, training coordinator of Muller also suggested another experiment to validate personnel support services. this theory. Go to the University Union when it is crowded The submarine-type sandwich, Father Inghram, is the Public's rating of Carter drops and ask someone to give up his seat. Muller claims that namesake of Inghram Milliron, director of management support services. NEW YORK (API-Americans think President Carter is an most persons become so flabbergasted that they willingly ABOUT 80 PERCENT of the 1,600 adults interviewed relinquish their seats. In one instance, the honor was transformed into em- honest, hard-working man, but they do not hink he has ac- agreed with statements that Carter is honest and hard- barrassment. Monna L. Pugh, director of residence dining complished much as president. Muller listed other experiments to illustrate a person's working. Only about 14 percent disagreed with either inability to cope with violations of social norms. They are: services, gave her name to corned beef on rye. Sister That's the finding of the latest Associated Press-NBC statement. -Stand up and applaud after the sermon at next Mona, as the sandwich is called, was unpopular and was News poll, taken this week. But 63 percent disagreed with the statement: "As cast from the University's sandwich family. Pugh said Moreover, Carter's job rating has plummeted once again, Sunday's service and see what kind of reactions you get; president, Jimmy Carter has shown that he can get things -Walk around campus and try to give $10 to someone she is no longer a "regular" member on the menu but is with Americans' judgment of his performance at levels done." 31 percent agreed with the statement and 6 percent allowed to come "home" about once a week. touched only by Richard Nixon among recent occupants of you don't know (Muller claims you probably won't lose were undecided. any money). The only sandwich that is not named after someone is the Oval Office. Fighting inflation was one major area where the poll the Meatless Mac, requested by vegetarians. ONLY 29 PERCENT of those questioned said Carter has found public sentiment that Carter has not done enough. done a good or excellent job in office, compared with 69 While about two-thirds of the people say that a president Erma stands alone percent who rated his work as fair or poor. Two percent were has the power to deal with inflation, only about a quarter of those Interviewed said Carter is doing enough to fight In- Jimmy Carter put a crimp in the University's spring undecided in the telephone interviews conducted Monday and commencement ceremony plans. Faculty cries Wolf Tuesday. flation and 68 percent said he was not doing enough. Eight Originally, it was hoped that the president of Liberia, That is down four points since the last AP-NBC News poll percent were undecided. Bob Wolf, Student Government Association president, in March. William R. Tolbert, might join Erma Bombeck on the couldn't attend this week's Faculty Senate meeting. speaker's platform at the June 10th graduation exercises. A question similar to the AP-NBC News wording has been PEOPLE'S TRUST IN Carter to do what is right also has Instead, he sent it a letter explaining that since he plans to asked In recent years by pollster Louis Harris. The current sunk in the last four months. Only 40 percent now say they When Carter traveled to Africa last month he carried graduate this quarter, he decided that attending a few with him a letter from the University. The letter was AP-NBC News rating on Carter is lower than the lowest point trust Carter to do the right thing at least most of the time. classes rather than the meeting could be to his advantage. That Is down from 57 percent in January. addressed to the Liberlan chief inviting him to come to But as Dr. David C. Roller, vice-president of the senate, found by Harris on either Lyndon Johnson or Gerald Ford. Bowling Green to address June graduates. Only Nixon's 71-28 negative rating in March, 1974, la lower Those who say Carter can be trusted only some of the time continued reading the letter, another possible motive for than Carter's current rating. or almost never now stands at 56 percent, up from 40 percent. When University President Hollis A. Moore Jr. Wolf's absence was revealed. reported this early last month he said he was "hopeful" that Tolbert would accept. He said that it was his un- In his letter, Wolf explained his reasons for abstaining derstanding that the chief was looking for an excuse to from voting on any proposals of Dr. Stuart Givens, professor Questions about Carter's job visit the U.S. He explained that for a foreign diplomat to of history, known for his frequent and seemingly never- visit this country he must receive a formal invitation. ending comments during Senate action. New York Telephone in- 2. What kind of job do you good job, or a fair job or do HERE IS THE wording of The University learned of the Liberian president's "I couldn't figure out which way he was going," Wolf terviews with 1,600 adults the questions of President think Jimmy Carter is doing think he is doing a poor job? in handling our foreign af- 4. What kind of Job do you interest through a State Department official who is a wrote. Monday and Tuesday were Carter's Job performance friend of James E. Hof, vice president of public services. the basis for the Associated fairs... Do you think he is think Jimmy Carter is doing Wolf also theorized on senate Chairman Dr. David S. included in the AP-NBC Hot said that he received a call last week from a person Newman's concern about student evaluations. Press-NBC News poll on News poll: doing an excellent job, a in handling our economy... what Americans think of good job, only a fiar Job, or Do you think he is doing an President Carter. 1. What kind of job do you do you think he is doing a excellent Job, a good Job, Telephone numbers were think Jimmy Carter is doing poor job? only fair job or do think he is Anything goes in fashion world, selected for the interviews in as President... Do you think 3. What kind of job do you doing a poor job? a manner which gives every he is doing an excellent job, a think Jimmy Carter is doing 5. How much of the time household in the country good job, only a fair job, or In handling our energy do you think you can trust with a telephone an equal do you think he is doing a problems... Do you think he President Carter to do what as long as it's a hand-me-down chance of being chosen. poor job? is doing an excellent job, a is right... just about always, most of the time, some of the Those dainty, white lacy dresses of the Victorian Age and For New Yorkers, delicate silks and crepes, handmade time or almost never? grandpa's tuxedo shirts have been yanked from faded family piano shawls, beaded blouses and pastel stain underwear 6. Do you think there is photos to the center of a fashion impulse that champions old trimmed in lace are bit items that cost half what comparable anything a president can do clothes. goods do on Fifth Avenue. Day dresses from the 30s and 40s; to fight Inflation? In New York, well-known department stores like Macy's can be bought for $30 to $45, while modern outfits of like 7. Do you think President and Abraham and Straus are incorporating used clothes quality cost upwards of $10. Carter is doing enough to departments to compete with the seconhand shops popping fight Inflation? up all over the city. CATHERINE HAASE, A shopkeeper at "One Woman" Here are some A Los Angeles-based chain called Juhd's has introduced her, said some of the unusual pieces for instance a silk shawl statements about Jimmy vintage clothing In the spring line to 47 boutiques around the embroidered with bright roses, would be most compatible Carter. Would you tell me if Southwest. And in Boston and Dallas, secondhand chic had with a "theatrical" person - "Someone who likes to be dif- you agree or disagree with become prime merchandise in the trendy shops. ferent people differen days of the week." them? New York shopowners say they are performing a service 8. President Jimmy IN EUROPE AND JAPAN, an enchantment with by rescuing wearable clothes, then cleaning and mending Carter is an honest man. America's hand-me-downs has brought foreign buyers to the them. 9. Jimmy Carter, is a hard- same auctions, flea markets and wholesale houses as New West Coast boutiques, on the other hand, keep holes, working president. York shoppers looking for vintage outifts. original multicolor patches and other defects Intact and sell 10. As president Jimmy Vests from 10 and 20-year-old suits are the rage for men the used clothes at about the same price as new merchandise. Carter has shown that he can and women, as are gabardine shirts and pleated pantsfor get things done. a combined Punk-Annie Hall look especially popular on the ALL KINDS OF HATS and garish Hawaiian print shirts West Coast. made in Japan 30 years ago are other popular items with persons who like to dress big and baggy. Old shoes also are "in" and occasionally pairs that never have been worn turn up in stores that have searched storage area.

Joan Crawford's '40's high heels, purchased from the laste actress' estate, are the key item at Classic Clothes In mid- town Manhattan. Owner Gene Murphy said he will save a dozen of the most spectacular custom-made pairs, all with matching handbags, for a museum, but has about 20 pairs on UAO Salutes Greek Week sale for memorabilia hounds. How long will current fashion last, given the demand for a To top off the weeks activities, limited quantity of goods, remains unanswered. UAO Happy Hours will be held in It's your return conjunction with the Greek system that counts! Today May 5 from 2:30-5:30 March of Dimes behind the Health Center. WPtiXL will be there. Regular Happy Hour prices will be in effect. Friday, May 5,1178 THeBGNewi PafeS

Day in review From Associated Press wire reports \\Legal lament \ Carter says crooks get off easily President Carter, in a ringing denunciation of program and called for "free and open com- the legal profession, declared yesterday that the petition" in setting fees and advertising them. vast majority of Americans do not get adequate nation legal representation while those with means get ..CARTER OBSERVED THAT lawyers often all the help they need. have attempted to thwart civil rights and In an address to the Los Angeles Bar BUT, HE ADDED, "90 percent of our lawyers economic justice, have been responsible for long Association, Carter also found fault with a legal serve 10 percent of our people. We are over- delays in court proceedings and have tended to system he characterized as being too lenient with lawyered and under-represented. favor the rich over the Door. "big-shot crooks" - a reference to white-collar Carter said the U.S. needs more women and crime. minority Judges, fewer and shorter lawsuits and "I have inspected many prisons and I know "We have the heaviest concentration of more legal aid for poor and middle-Income per- that nearly all inmates are drawn from the ranks lawyers on earth one for every 500 Americans," sons. of the powerless and the poor. A child of privilege the president said in questioning th quality of legal He also called on lawyers to slow down their fee frequently receives the benefit of the doubt; a assistance available to people. increases as part of his voluntary antiinflation child of poverty seldom does," the president said. Warplanes assured by Mondale Vice President Walter F. Mondale promised American forced in the indochina War, and since new airplanes and reaffirmed an American the Communist victories three years ago Thai commitment to defend Southeast Asia in talks world officials have been concerned that the U.S. with Thailand's leader yesterday. commitment to this country might be fading. Mondale also said the U.S. would accept tens of THE BANGKOK GOVERNMENT is troubled by thousands more Indochina refungees. morality." Communist insurgents in the countryside and by "Our own peace depends on the Pacific area," After a two-hour meeting with the vice an often-bloody border dispute with Communist Mondale declared in a champagne toast at a state president, Kriangsak said Mondale told him Cambodia. dinner in Bangkok. Washington would honor the 1954 Manila Pact and An official in the Mondale party said the Thais ..PRIME MINISTER Kriangsak Ohomanan, in its protocols, which pledge the U.S. to defend were promised 18 more F-SE jet fighter-bombers his toast, praised the U.S. dicision to take in more Southeast Asia against "armed Communist for $70-90 million, the financing to be worked out refugees, saying it reflects President Carter's aggression." later. The Thais also would like U.S. military "concern for human rights and high standard fo Thailand served as a major rear base for credite expanded.

PUBLIC AUCTION OF Recoil signatures may fall short BOWLING GREEN STATE Recall petitions seeking to remove UNIVERSITY SURPLUS the board of elections office area where Open to the Public Cleveland's Mayor Dennis Kucinich workers are checking the petitions. from office will probably fall short of ATTENTION state Church Groups. Lodges, the required 37,552 valid signatures, He said only two monitors for each Civic Organizations according to City Council Clerk Mer- side will be allowed to check petitions Saturday. May 13th. 1978 A P photo cedes Cotner. signatures. The validation process validated by workers from the previous 9:00AM Sharp A MAN IDENTIFIED by police as Joe Healy, 25, climbs the west aide of the 110-story Cotner said yesterday she was must be completed by Monday. shift. SALE WILL BE HELD Sean Tower In Chicago early Monday after he hung a banner that translates to "pretty sure" there will not be enough The judge took the action following INTHE PIKE "Don't Kill The Whales" In Japanese and Russian. The man climbed as high as the valid signatures to force a recall CUYAHOGA COMMON PLEAS an informal conference during which he STREET WAREHOUSE election. Hth floor, where be left equipment on a ledge. He then returned to the street. Judge John L. Angelotta has barred listened to complaints and suggestions LOCATED BETWEEN Recall supporters would then get an monitors for both the recall supporters from Cotner and the Kucinich ad- COURT AND PIKE extra 20 days to gather additional and the Kucinich administration from ministration. 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Jazz-funk band goes disco

Review by for an evening of dancing. I am not througout the album. Michael J. Gueulette certain where in the band's career the transformation from funky jazz-rock to The slower tempo rhythm and blues If memory serves correctly. Tower of disco took place, but it seems safe to selections generally are better than the Power was one of the funkier jazz-rock say the move was inevitable. Jazz- disco offering, but still they tend to be a groups that blossomed during that rock's popularity is on the wane, disco's bit likeless. The ballad "Am IA Foil" is genre's golden era, the late 1960's and is waxing and with ten band members a noteworthy exception to the generally early 1970's. to feed and clothe, Tower of Power dull fare. evidently has decided to put its rhythm As has been the case with several of and blues roots to more profitable use. Tower of Power could stand head its jazz rock contemporaries, Tower of and shoulders with Motown's finest (a Power has undergone a metamor- THE PLAYING is tight and tasteful, phosis. Chicago, after two albums, has dubious honor for some) if it could but unfortunately does not prevent a consistently write and perform songs become a fixture in the corporate rock certain amount of boredom from set- of this caliber. The vocal approach here establisment. Blood, Sweat and Tears, ting in. The songs are either of the disco is somewhat reminiscent of the Tem- after numerous personnel changes is or soul persuasion and built primarily near defunct artistically. And now it ptations and there are some nice around the rhythm section. Drummer melodic changes. appears that Tower of Power has Ronnie Beck tries to cope with the rigid, developed a case of "Saturday Night robot-like disco rhythm , but Fever". ultimately sounds restrained. The As for the rest of "WeCame to Play" excellent Tower of Power horn section I would prefer a Bee Gees album (now TOWER OF POWER heads the hill (or the IMO concert Wednesday in the Grand Ballroom, Union. The It's 10th album, "We Came To Play" is relegated to playing short fills and there is a disco group with melodic band's latest album, "We Came to Play," reflects Its shift from jazz-rock to disco-influenced rhythm is an attempt to provide the perfect fare there are very few solos flair). tad blues.

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. -«. Friday,May5,1978 TbeBGNewi Page7 'Saturday Night Fever' sparks discomania National fad does not exclude Bowling Green

First of two parts Our disco survey begins Wednesday action and each other. campus, that you could walk to-now out to a disco and dance to someone Fever', it started to peak and right now By Jim Von Schilling night as we follow the greek hordes Back in town, undergraduate Dave that'd really kill all the competition." else's records." it's really happening here." moving north of town, converging at Allen juggles the turntables at Kauf- Just around the comer, though, Why the difference in response at If disco is not the hottest story of 1978, Dixie Electric in Perrysburg. More man's new backroom disco. He is SPEAKING OF competition, 'Saturday Night Fever' has been the the two stores? It probably reflects a do not blame the media. "60 Minutes" than 600 persons, mostly from the pleased with the weekend gathering manager Tom Abbott of Schoolkids' top-selling album each week this year, difference in customers which, in turn, and all the network evening news University, march in at half price. That ("crowd" would be misleading-it is a Records rates disco a distant choice through April, at Finder's. Manager shows that not every group here has programs are hustling to convince this is not especially a big crowd, compared small room) of students, staff and among Bowling Green's record buyers. Greg Halamay rates it as the biggest been susceptible to disco fever. Just as country that every night our national to capacity crowds reached on townfolk and so is the management. "Sure, 'Saturday Night Fever' is a very album he ever has handled and claims most greeks at Dixie are not on the booty is being shaken coast-to-coast. weekends, according to manager Like many restaurant-lounges across good seller," he explains, "but take that it has brought in many fresh dance floor, many University students Donna Dunn. the country, Kaufman's recently added Billy Joel and Jackson Browne-their customers. are not at Dixie. Yet all television features and its mini-disco as, in the manager's latest albums are extremely good magazine articles have focused on the "THE NUMBERS have been going words, "an alternate dimension for our sellers." "PEOPLE ARE not only buying it for Still, the numbers are increasing-at disco action in large cities, especially up ever since 'Saturday Night Fever.' clientele." The result-more business. He carries a bare supply of disco themselves-they're buying one for their Dixie, Kaufman's, Bojangles, SOP, the the two powerful U.S. magnetic poles, More guys especially are coming out to Allen is planning a more advanced albums. "They're popular to dance to, children, their nieces and nephews, Union disco and the Union Activities New York and Los Angeles. If disco dance now, and they're even dressing sound system. but not necessarily to buy. People may even their grandchildren. Disco's been Organization disco classes. Something truly is the national fad of the late 1970s, better," Dunn says. Maybe more are pick up 'Saturday Night Fever' to perking here in the Midwest for the last is happening here and its full force may its effects should be obvious even in dancing at Dixie, but the vast majority, Looking beyond that, Dave Allen's practice the steps, but then they'll head two years. With 'Saturday Night yet be felt. such run-of-the-mill, out-of-the-way male and female, still are on the got a sure bet for some enterprising locations as Bowling Green. sidelines this Wednesday, eyeing the local investor: "A big disco just off- The Deep'is shallow Classifieds Get Results

By Mary Beth Beazley This is where the problem begins. Cloche and his hen- chmen do many nasty things to Bisset and Nolte, but they SAT-SUN. BARGAIN MATINEE Trying to capitalize on the success of his shark-infested just keep plodding along after the potential treasure. And we "Jaws," novelist Peter Benchley produced another undersea don't know why. Why don't they just get out of there? Nick Talents merge adventure, "The Deep". Unfortunately, he did not repeat Nolte seems sort of mercenary, but not mercenary enough to his success. risk death. Not that the picture is all bad. There are some very scary scenes and the underwater photography is often quite And Bisset's character is even more incomprehensible. for U.K. debut beautiful. But the terrors of "The Deep," unlike those of There is far more time spent on the intricacies of her body "Jaws," are highly avoidable and it is hard to work up any than of her mind. While some viewers may find this en- Without a doubt, U.K's first release is one of the finest real sympathy with the characters. It is just another story of dearing, it leaves us with some rather disturbing questions debut albums of 1978. fairly innocent bystanders JacquelineBisset and Nick Nolte, regarding her motivations. It had to be considering its wealth of talent. The names getting involved in criminal plot. The terrors of "The Deep" of the members should be familiar to close followers of ADULTS $1.50 are not caused by the danger of underwater exploration, but THERE IS NOT enough plot to go around, so Benchley and progressive rock. Drummer Bill Bruford played Yes and rather by the dangers of underwater exploration when a co-screenwriter Tracy Keenan Wynn rely on several scenes King Crimson, bassist-vocalist John Wet Ion has per- STAMUM MX group of mean persons, "bad guys" try to kill. of wet and dry violence. formed with King Crimson and Roxy Music, violinist- ornci The movie is slickly made, but the entire production just OPINS >T keyboardist Eddie Jobson was with Roxy Music and 7:00 M«. BISSET AND Nolte portray a young couple on vacation in does not come up to snuff. The ending, like several earlier Frank Zappa, and guitarist Allan Holdsworth is known for Bermuda who stubble upon a sunken wreck while scuba scenes, is a little bit lunbelievable. his stints with Soft Machine and Gong. diving and discover both ancient and modern treasures. This All things considered, "The Deep" is a pretty shallow The idea for the group started some time ago. leads to theirmv'0ivementwith Rober Treec (Robert Shaw), film. Originally, the plan was for Wetton and Bruford to team an eccentric collector of marketable booty, and Henry Union Activities Organization is sponsoring the movie up with Rick Wakeman, but Wakeman rejoined Yes, and Cloche (Louis Gossett), a cold-blooded criminal who will stop Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. in 210 Math- Bruford recorded an excellent solo album. After Hold- STARTS TONIGHT! at nothing to get the morphine the divers have discovered. Sciences Bldg. Cost is |1 for students with a University I.D. sworth had played on that album, Jobson left Zappa, and A POPULATION EXPLOSION OF LAUGHTER Wetton came back. U.K. was complete. WITH THE "RAHIT TOT" AT 7:301 9:20 P.*. Unusual theater productions SATURDAY "RAHIT TEST" AT 2:00-7:301 9:20 P.M. THE THREE-PART suite, "In The Dead Of Night," SUNDAY "RABIIT TEST" AT 2:00-3:50-7:30 1 9:20 P.M. opens the album, with Wetton's confident singing and outstanding group playing. "Alaska" began ap- propriately, with Jobson painting a bleak and barren picture on synthesizer, before the rest of the band joins in Plays share the stage the introduction to "Time to Kill." " It's my own fault. Kxcept for an occasional Zappa or ELP musical rr*&T't phrase, the sound is innovative and new-something that is I didn't take the pill." sorely needed these days. And since individual egos do not Review by The second play, "Electra," is a classic Greek tragedy. clash on the first album, it looks as though U.K. will be Tilt rtory of Jim Flick The title character wants to avenge the death of her father, together for quite awhile. ttw worW'i first Agememnon, who was killed by her mother and her mother's prtjiwnt nwn . . . "Electra" and "Doctor in Spite of Himself," presented in lover after returning from the Trojan War. rt'i hconcoivoMr All performers have roles in both plays. Lori D'Angelo repertory this weekend and next, may be the most unusual fMmyl theatre production this year. plays the lead in "Electra" and has a small part in the other While the plays share billing and the 12-person company play. Graduate assistant Guy Taylor stars as the "doctor" of CLA-ZEL of performers, they have different directors and will be the French play and is cast as Electra's brother Orestes in BOWLING GREEN. OH. performed on alternate nights. At 8 p.m. through Sunday, in the Greek tragedy. PH 353 1361 the Forum of the Student Services Building. Teaching fellow Sara Gabel-Krauch will direct "The OTHER FACES in the cast that may be familiar from Doctor in Spite of Himself", while graduate student Kim recent shows include senior Mary Johangeten, graduate Sharp will direct "Electra". The directors decided to atssistant Silas Mores, senior Chuck Swaney, and sophomore STARTS TONIGHT produce the shows during two weekends to be able to revise Diane Kondrat. them according to audience reaction. Because of the lack of a backstage area at the Forum the "The Doctor In Spite Of Himself" is a French farce by players remain on stage at times, even when not involved in Moliere. A peasant is forced to assume the guise of a doctor the action. when nobleman's servants are tricked into believing he is a The Forum's extremely poor acoustics will be a problem doctor and beat him into admitting that he is. for the directors. Opening the Forum's glass panels would help, but that only can be done during good weather. STARTS TONIGHT! MOLTERE, did not like doctors much, though or perhaps The Forum also present a problem for the audience YOU'LL LAUGH ON THE OUTSIDE AND because he needed their ministrations constantly during his because it does not have a raised stage, most of the seating FEEL GOOD ON THE INSIDE WITH ... life. will be on the floor. So bring something to sit on. "THE ONI AND ONLY" AT 7:30 AND 9:15 P.M. MTUIOAT SHOWN AT 2:00-7:30 AND 9:15 P.M. Billboard magazine compiles top 10 SUNDAY 2:00-3:45-7:30 AND 9:15 P.M.

Here are the top 10 singles and albums as compiled by 10"Imaglnary Lover" -Atlanta Rhythm Section '"The One and Only' is Billboard magazine. TOP 10 SINGLES a corker of a comedy!" 1. "If I Can't Have You" -Yvonne EUiman TOP 10 ALBUMS Gene Shalit (NBC-TV) 2. "The Closer I Get To Yon" -Roberta Flack 1. "Saturday Night Fever" -Soundtrack 3. "With a Little Lack" -Wings 2. "London Town" -Wings 4. "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late" -Johnny Mathls & 3. "Slowhand" -Eric Clapton Deniece Williams 4. "Point of Know Return" -Kansas THEY MAKE YOU LAUGH ON 5. "Night Fever" -Bee Gees 5. "Jefferson Starshlp Earth" -Jefferson Starship THE OUTSIDE—AND FEEL GOOD 6. "You're The One That I Want" -John Travolta & Olivia 6. "Running On Empty" -Jackson Browne ON THE INSIDE Newton John 7. "Feds So Good" -Chuck Mangione 7. "Can't Smile Without You" -Barry Manilow 8. "Excitable Boy" -Warren Zevon 8. "Count On Me" -Jefferson Starshlp 9. "The Stranger" -Billy Joel 9. "Dust In The Wind" -Kansas 10.Champagne Jam" Atlanta Rhythm Section ippoBDoeeeeoe The Brothers of The Alpha Delts and their men SIGMA PHI EPSILON Wish to Congratulate: are psyched for the

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Aay Written by Steve Gordon Produced by Steve Gordon 1977-1978 Miss and David V Picker Directed by Carl Reiner Sweetheart Julie f* of the Year Domokos Ilarty s ICBOOfBDOP IPBPW P»ge8 TheBGNewi Friday, May 5,1S78 ■HMSimMMBIlIIBMMmiaaMM *»»»•»•»»»»! T PREFERRED PROPERTIES CO | 835 HIGH ST.-RENTAL OFFICE LLULVLL LLtX'Li PHONE 352-9378 Campus calendar NOW LEASING FALL AND SUMMER Congratulates Editors Note: Becauseof space I Imitations, Campus Calendar Is Lectures and Classes 9:00 - 5:00 MON.-FRI. — 1:00 - 4:00 SAT. not presented in Its entirety. Jazz Festival -9 a.m.. Grand Ballroom, Union. Its Newest Actives International Week Event- 10 a.m. 12:30 p.m., field behind Ice APARTMENT COMPLEXES Campus Calendar is a daily listing of campus events Arena. Soccer tournament play-offs. (meetings, lectures and entertainment), provided as a service to Open Swim - 1 3 p.m.. Natatorium. Admission 35 cents. 10 cent • HAVEN HOUSE readers. Unless otherewise noted, the events are free and open to suit rental. LaLliLA LI LiLLLLLLI trie public. To submit a listing. Campus Calendar torms are South Asian Film 3 p.m., Glsh Film Theater. "Klnara." • PIEDMONT APRTS.-8TH & HIGH ST. available at me News office, 106 University Hall 372 3003. There Student Swim 3 8 p.m., Natatorium. Admission 25 cents, 10 cent • BUCKEYE HOUSE-649 SIXTH ST. Is no charge for submitting listings to the section. suit rental. • B1RCHWOOD PLACE-650 SIXTH ST. FRIDAY Jazz Concert 4 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Union. Jazz Lab Band II LiLLLiLl LLb-h-LL will perform. • MEADOWLARK-818 SEVENTH ST. Lectures and classes International Week Event 7:30 p.m., 220 Math Sciences. African • SMALL BLDGS.-BETWEEN6TH&7TH ST. BGIEA Manufacturing Lab 8 10 a.m.. Lab. Technology. For film. members only. UAO Campus Movie- 8, 10:30 p.m., 210 Math Sciences. "The FEATURES LLt'li b" Llililx Bilingual Conference--9 a.m.. Dogwood Suite, Unon. Deep." Admission $1 with BGSU ID. • 2 BEDROOM-FURNISHED Geology Brown Bat 12:30 p.m., 70 Overman Dr. M.P. Weiss of Second Season Production 8 p.m., Forum, Student Services. •«««■ Northern Illinois will speak on "Pollution Damage of Reefs." "Doctor in Spite of Himself." • GAS HEAT & AIR CONDITIONING KoSutemi Doio Karate 3 5 p.m.. 201 Hayes. Jazz Concert 8 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Union. Trombonist Urbie • LAUNDRY AREA IN EACH BLDG. Open Photo Lab 6:30 10 p.m.. 245 Technology. SI to be billed to Green and the Jazz Lab Band will perform. Admission S3. • TENANTS PAY ELECTRIC ONLY Bursar. Bring BGSU ID. film, paper and negative carrier. Public Skating 8 10 p.m., Ice Arena. Admission $1 with BGSU J^5 Entertainment ID. 50 cent skate rental. • LOTS OF CLOSET SPACE Key Print Sale- 10 a.m.-2 p.m.. In front of Union. Ann Arbor Film Festival 8.10 pm, llSEducation. Faculty Swim 12:30 1:30 p.m., Natatorium. Admission 35cents, UAO Disco 9 p.m. 1 a.m.. Carnation Room, Union. Admission 50 SPECIAL FEATURES 10 cent suit rental. cents. UAO Happy Hours 2:30 5:30 p.m.. Falcon's Nest, Union. • ALL RESIDENTS HAVE USE OF B.G.'S ONLY Pre Beta 500 Happy Hours 4:30 p.m.. Beta Theta Pi house, 707 SUNDAY YEAR 'ROUND POOL WITH LARGE GAME & 6th St., Admission SI.50 for men. SI for women. Meetings International Week Event- 4:30 7 p.m., field behind Ice Arena. Ko Sutemi Dojo Karatee 5 7p.m.. 201 Hayes. PARTY ROOM. • HUGE FIREPLACE. • PING Soccer tournament. Worship Service--6:30p.m., Prout Chapel. PONG, POOL TABLE. PIN BALL MACHINES. Student Swim 7-10 p.m., Natatorium. Admission 25cents. lOcent Student Nurse Organization 8 p.m., Perry-Croghan Room, KITCHEN. PIANO & COLORED TV. AT HOWARD JOHNSON'S suit rental. Union. UAO Campus Movie 8, 10:30 p.m., 210 Math Sciences. "The F in-n-Falcon Club--8 p.m., Natatorium. PRESENTS Deep." Admission $1 with BGSU ID. Entertainment OTHER RENTALS Second Season Production 8 p.m.. Forum, Student Services. Student Swim-l 4 p.m., Natatorium. Admission 25 cents, lOcent Jeff Atkinson "Electra." suit rental. • HOUSES. EFFICIENCIES. 1 BDRM Concert 8 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Union. Symphonic Band will Concert 2 p.m.. Recital Hall, Music Building. Creative Arts 9-2 a.m. Fri. & Sat. perform. Orchestra. • FURNISHED & UNFU. NISHED Ann Arbor Film Festival 8,10 p.m., 115 Education Ann Arbor Film Festival 3 p.m.,9p.m., 115 Education. MODEL OPEN-COME & SEE ■tome see-come hear-come parly- Public Skating 8 10 p.m., Ice Arena Admission SI with BGSU Public Skating 3:305:30 p.m.. Ice Arena. Admission SI with ID. 50 cent skate rental. BGSU IO.50centskaterental. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo# UAO Disco 9 p.m. 1 a.m., Carnation Room, Union. Admission 50 Open Swim 4 6 p.m., Natatorium. Admission 35 cents, 10 cent nn cents. suit rental. SATURDAY Sunday Night Movies 7 p.m., Gish Film Theater. "Romeo and Meeti ngs Juliet." SEE THE WORLD WITH UAO Unity- 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m., 209 University Hall. Christian wit Second Season Production 8 p.m.. Forum. Student Services. nessing. "Electra."

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$934.80 100 deposit on your election to SGA In the Beta! We knew you can resume, work experience, LOST* FOUND coordinator of State 8, Com- doit! recent photo, social security Lost Zenith hearing aid. See the Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates munity Affairs. You're Get psyched to go hoggin'. number, first & last day REWARD! 352-4532. available to work to: 3969 |une 3rd at Riverfront Stadium tremendous! Joey 8. Shorty. Hogamunga's only 1 week LOST Ig. grey 8, white cat. Vonnegut freaks unite. away. Penberton, Ann Arbor, Mich. S13.50 includes transportation and tickets White flea collar. REWARD! 48105. WANDA JUNE is coming. Boo Phoo Goos: Get ready to 352 1247 8.372 2716. Deposit due May 19 May 11-13 Joe E. Brown shift into reverse tonight. The Full & part time jobs open on LOST KEY CHAIN. Initials Theater 8 pm Alpha Epsilon Sigma's. all 3 shifts. Apply in person E. Wooster. Call 372- only. Frisch's Big Boy. 1540 E. J.J.R. Dear Krissy, thanks for Besides an excellent bike race, Glider Trip-June 2nd $11.50 includes trans., glider ride, tour: of Woodraft Glider Factory 5349. Wooster. making Friday a very special the D.U.'s also sponsor the RIDF5 night! Thanks also for being competitive sorority trike We need waitresses, waiters, Paddle and Saddle Campout May 12 -14 I need a ride to Notre Dame there when I needed you on race. All happens on May 13th. pizza makers. 8. delivery people. Apply between 4 9 pm $13.00 Mohican Wilderness Campground Univ. Sat. May 20 & returning Monday & Tuesday, I really Show your Greek Spirit. appreciate It! Love, J.B. M Fri. at 440 E. Court St. Sun. May 21 Share expenses. Awards & Happy hours 2:30 at Includes canoe trip, archery, rifle range, Softball, hayride, movie and mini concert Pagliai's East. Call Ann, 372 3560. On May 13, you will see the Sterling Farm. Get psyched SERVICES OFFERED greatest race there'll ever be. for the Beta!! Work pt. time now-full time Sigma Nu riding fine right summer. Earn S6-9 per hour. Stop in UAO Office for information TENNIS RACKETS THE ALPHA PHI FLAMER IS across the finish line. First Interviews being held Wed.. RESTRUNG. Professional ONLY SEVEN DAYS AWAYI again. Good luck Brothers. May 10th at 1 3 contact Student Stringing at reasonable rates. THE HIGHLIGHT OF Love, Lll' Sis' Employment. 3522654. SPRING QUARTER. THE Camp Staff: Boys-Girls in Brand new Troy Bill Alpha Sigs cannot be beat MOST EXCITING DAY IN Mich, need swimming (WSI). Rototilier. We make the they're so fast, you can't see MAYI ■» . their feet. So everyone beware water skiing, gymnastics, toughest part of gardening Congratulations to Rose 8. see the Alpha Sigs 8. their rlflery, crafts, riding, golf, easy on you. Let me till your Tombazzi on being elected victory! Get psyched for the sailing, camping, tennis, garden. Ph. 686-3717.7-llpm. SGA Sorority Senator & also In Motel or Restaurant Management, Beta. 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Dave wishing you the best of you are unemp., 14-21 yrs. old, students. Walking distance Tomorrow the Sig Eps go for luck for the Beta. Like, Louise. econ. dlsadvantaged, 8. live in fromunlv. I 535 6265. their 14th Beta 500 victory. Good Luck to DZ Beta pushers Wood County. Apply for a Hampton House now renting Good Luck Beta Team. Go Sig skeetsie, Debbie & Katie & to summer job at WSOS (YWE) for fall & summer. 3526293 Ep. driver Deb. Hay. Hay, Delta Call 352 9233 for more Infor. anytime or visit 705 Seventh St. Zeta's gonna win the Beta. Congratulations Jack Rex 8, Applications are now being Apt. 6. Just you wait 8. see PIZZA, Steve Shutt on your induction accepted for Business One men's room. 3 blks. from Into Anteans. Your Sig Ep The long wait Is over; Manager, BG NEWS, unlv. Private entrance, klt- Brothers. tomorrow's the day. We'll Application deadline is 12 chen. 352 8043. SUBS, Congratulations Terry Voltz on celebrate victory number 14 in noon, Tuesday, May 9, 1978. 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Send complete manager apt. 2. 352 3841. Friday, May 5,1*78 The BG Newt Page! Reds Rose more special Can Garvey top hit record? than his stats can show When Steve Garvey, the wealthy Los Angeles sneak into the runway behind the dugout for fast DAVIS always contended-and many agree It didn't take Pete Rose's quest for a 3,000th "One guy yelled 'get em' tonight, I can't be batsman, hit safely in the first 16 games of the ones. with him today-that DiMaggio's job was easier in hit to sell teammate Joe Morgan on the here Friday.' And another guy said he'd miss current season, he drew back exhausted, Having developed a nervous stomach, he is a the period in which he played. Pitching in the Cincinnatie Reds third baseman. "A statistic it Saturday becuase of the Kentucky Derby," reflecting he still was 40 short of the record set by cautious eater to this day. He also avoids majors is now better; hitters coming to bat the is just a statistic. That's not what Pete Rose is Rose said. JoeDiMaggio. pressures-and he gave up smoking long ago. third, fourth and fifth times in a gamer aren't tome," Morgan concluded. There was one fan who may have hoped Garvey isn't sure he ever will catch up with Still, it isn't likely that DiMaggio was beset by likely to be looking at the tired pitcher who star- "What makes Pete Rose more special than that Rose would wait one more game to get DiMaggio, whose achievement is unmatched for the kind of prolonged heat that will seize the guy ted. any number is that he's the only one - the only the 3,000th hit. 37 years, but Steve feels that if he is to win a niche going after his record. one I've ever known - who play every day like "My son was sick. Couldn't be here," in the pantheon for baseball heroes, it would be for Today's outfielders also are swifter, the in- it's opening day. His attitude, the way he goes explained Rose. Before the elder Rose left for hitting in consecutive games. fielders are more skilled and the gloves all of them about doing his job, Is the record. the park, his 8-year-old son asked: "You're "I'll never break Maris' record of 61," he once wear have greater webbing. not gonna get four hits tonight are you?" told us. "And I'll never steal 119 bases. But I make Melvin Obviously, this isn't to berate DiMaggio, one of "The man's more important to me than "Don't worry about it," his father said. contact with the ball, and a guy who makes con- the classic players of this century. But even Rod any statistic." Meanwhile, the Reds third After the game, Rose mentiond the incident to tact-and gets lucky-has a shot at DiMaggio." Carew concurs that hitters such as Joe and Ted baseman himself admits, "I am excited now" reporters. "My little boy was sick tonight. I Durslag Williams didn't encounter the problems with the about the reaching the milestone which only didn't want to get four hits," Rose said. WHEN HE will mount this offensive isn't defense that contemporary batters do. 12 baseball players have achieved. "Just like Sitting at home, listening to the radio, the known, but the goal is noble, because Joe's ac- When a man hits .388, as Carew did last year, the '75 World Series," Rose said in com- youngster must have started to worry sincee complishment is one of the most admired among UP UNTIL the time Joe came along, the and betters .300 with such matchless consistency, parison. Rose got two hits in the first four innings. He those who play this game. longest streak was 44 by Willie Keeler, who played many naturally conclude that Rod is a safer bet to He made two hits Wednesday night to added a pair of sacrifice flies before leaving The home run record of Henry Aaron is big, but during the Pliocene age of baseball. But the man break DiMaggio's record than Garvey is. move to 2,996 and he was greeted with the game. Henry had a baseball lifetime in which to do it. challenging Joe will be exposed to tension not only standing ovations when he went to the plate His next chance to break the 3,000 mark Maris had a whole season. So did Lou Brock. And for a longer period, but under greater outside CAREW'S SPEED and ability to bunt would and the chant of "Pete, Pete" as he stood in to comes Friday against Montreal. Rogers Hornsby did, too, when he hit .424. pessure created by the growth of communications. seem to strengthen his case. But Garvey points hit. It would mark one of the few times Rose Hank Wilson had the luxury of being able to Can you picture what will happen to a hitter out: "They've got me revved up," he admitted. has achieved a milestone in front of Cin- slump a couple of days in the year he batted in 190 once he runs the streak, say, to 40? He will be up to "I,m scared I might just jump up and swing cinnati fans. runs, but because of the daily urgency involved in his cap in reporters, cameras and tape recorders. "Rod unquestionably is a better bunter than I at a pitch I'm so excited." His 1,000th and 2,000th hits were on the hitting safely in 56 games in a row, Joe got 91 hits. The media will be sleeping with him, showering am, but I have the advantage in my league of The fans were screaming for Rose to get road and last summer his 2,881st hit - which In the 57th game, he was robbed twice, and, with him and sharing his corn flakes. hitting on more artificial turf. That's worth extra the hit Wednesday so they could say the were broke Frankie Frisch's all-time record for coming to bat a last time in the eighth inning, he points on grounders. It must be said, in behalf of at the ballpark at the time. switchhitters - occured in St. Louis. grounded into a double play. The last batsman to run a streak of con- Williams and DiMaggio, that they never had this sequence was Willie Davis, who, in 1969, hit safely break." BUT IT ALSO is a fact that after his shutout in in 31 straight. Originally partial to a 32-ounce bat, In the studies Steve has made, he has found the 57th, DiMaggio went on to hit safely In 17 more Willie spent 10 1-2 years in baseball trying to use that good hitters get skunked in 22 to 24 percent of NBC will carry hit number 3,000 in a row. this light instrument to pull. their games. This doesn't prevent them from Joe once confided that he developed such It then occurred to him that If he went to a 40- clustering enough hits to bat .300, but, says Gar- anxiety during the streak that he was smoking ounce bat and developed an even swing, he could vey, "It makes 56 games in a row pretty tough." NBC Television said Rose is two hits away coverage of the Los Angeles- three packs of cigarettes a day. He couldn't en- spray to all fields. And, the next thing Willie knew, But, of course, no one assured him it would be Thurday it will carry each of from 3,000 going Friday Pittsburgh game, its dure a game without a nicotine fix. He would he was embarked on a streak. easy. Pete Roses plate ap- night's game in Cincinnati primary game Saturday, pearances live Saturday on a against Montreal. If he does each time Rose comes to bat. national basis if the Cin- not get No. 3,000 Friday Cincinnati-Montreal is cinnati infielder is still night, NBC will interrupt its NBC's backup game. pursuing the 3,-000-hit mark. HAPPY HOURS OUT IN THE SUN

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By Dave LewandowsU the Duke Invitational, a runner-up spot at their own Lady player has a bad round then it hurts the entire team. But we SUM Reporter Buckeye tournament, and a first place spot at the Illinois should do well on our home course." Invitational. Bowling Green's women's golf team will make their first Attention will be focused on BG's Karen Parshall this Last weekend the Falcons won a dual match with Central and last home appearance of the year this weekend as they weekend as the senior from Euclid will be trying to qualify Michigan for their best finish of the season. In tournament host the Bowling Green Women's Invitational. for the national women's golf tournament to be held in June. action the lady linksters have placed fourth in the Cincinnati Teams representing nine schools will be entered in the 36- The BG tournament also marks her last two rounds as a Invitational, ninth in the Marshal Invitaional and 10th of 16 hole event with tee-off time set for 9 a.m. both days. golfer for the University. Parshall is a four-year golfer and is teams in the Lady Buckeye Invitational. Defending champion Michigan State leads the pack with the defending tournament individual champion. She needs According to Ken Schoeni, golf course grounds manager, Ohio State expected to be in the race for team honors. Also two solid rounds close to par to have an excellent chance to nothing out of the ordinary will be done to prepare the course participating will be Central Michigan, Indiana State, qualify for the nationals. Parshall's current average is 82. for the tournament. Michigan, Cincinnati, Ball State, the Falcons and Wayne "I know I can do it, but I feel extremely pressured," "We don't try and do anything special for tournaments, State. Parshall said. "Golf is not the kind of game where you can just the everyday maintenance of mowing the fairways and just work hard to do well. You have to feel relaxed." greens and changing the cups and pin placements daily," Michigan State recently tied for first place in the Big 10 Joining Parshall in the line-up for Bowling Green will be Schoeni said. "Hopefully the weather won't be as much a championship with Minnesota and has an experienced squad Cathy Hackett, Patty Pilz, and Lori Griffey. The lady problem as it was during the men's tournament. Then we while the Lady Buckeyes captured third place in the same linksters. have the disadvantage of having only four players have to mow the fairways every two days and let the roughs Big 10 championship but relieson a wealth of young golfers. on their team while other schools have six or seven golfers grow." playing in the tournament. Since the Falcons only have the The tournament will mark the last match of the season for SOPHOMORE Judy Ellis is the top player for the Lady minimum amount of golfers, all four of the scores will count the Ladybirds who enter the competition with a 12 win, 21 lost Buckeyes followed by freshman Karin Mundinger, Cindy in the team total. Coach Janet Parks is dismayed with the tournament record and a 1-0 dual match record. Pietrusik, and Rose Jones. Sophomores Deb Ross and Ginger situation but also looks to the future with optimism. The golf course front nine will be closed to the public until Fulton complete the line-up for OSU. Added to the Lady "You can't expect to have an outstanding season when 11:30 on Firday and 12:30 on Saturday. Awards ceremonies Buckeyes' credits this season include a third-place finish at you only have four players to compete," Park said. "If one are set for 2:30 on Saturday. New attitude for BG baseball team

By BUI Paul making have been entireley mental. In many he relieved Groth against Heidelberg and this weekend could vault them into con- Assistant Sports Editor cases it was the mental mistakes that led to struck out five of the six men he faced. ference contention. physical mistakes. But I'm not really that "He's coming along really fast," Purvis The Chippewas are second in league hit- Coach Don Purvis is confident his "hot and concerned about that happening this praised. "He's pitched as well as anybody." ting with a .306 mark and they are averaging cold" team will carry a revitalized attitude weekend." Whichever one of the three doesn't start 6.2 runs a game. Their Achilles heal this into a crucial weekend of Mid-American may be used in relief along with Ed Stacey, season has been a .942 fielding percentage Conference road action. THE LEFT-HANDED DUO of Terry Milton Groth, Tom Johnson or John Leovich, who which places them ninth in the league. The rollercoasting Falcons, who slipped to and Mike Oleksak will face Eastern Michigan have all been impressive in recent games. The Falcons return to Stellar Field for a 24-9 with a lackadasical double-header split this afternoon. Oleksak is 3-2 with a 2.8 E.R. A. four-game homestand next Tuesday against against Findlay on Wednesday, face league through 32 innings pitched. Milton, 4-2 with a Offensively the Falcons are led by Tom Wright State. Four of BG's final six games leading Eastern Michigan this afternoon at 4.69 E.R.A., last appearance was complete Mitchell with a (.383) average followed by are MAC contests. Ypsilanti then venture into Mount Pleasant on game 9-4 victory over Miami. Oleksak was Chuck Black (.381), and Jim Selgo (.345). Saturday to face last year's MAC champ sharp in his last start limiting Ball State to Groth and Mark share the team lead with five IN THE MAC: Today's action pits BG at Central Michigan. only four hits and one earned run. homeruns and 26 RBI's. EMU, Toledo at CMU, Northern Illinois at The Hurons are 7-1 in the MAC and 27-18 Ohio University, and WMU at Kent State. WITH THREE WEEKENDS of MAC play overall. Freshman pitcher Gordon Chretien CENTRAL IS 4-4 in the conference and 20- Tomorrow it's Ball State at Miami, BG at remaining, the four-game set is the start of leads the conference with seven victories 12 overall, but a sweep of their four games CMU, WMU at KSU, and NIU at Ohio U. the home stretch to the MAC crown. Purvis while his teamates have supplied the staff believes the Falcons have made a mental with a .299 batting average and a S.S runs per adjustment and are ready for the important game average. EMU also has leaders in five contests. of the six individual offensive categories. Laxers lose close one "We have 16 to 18 games left on the Brian Stemberger leads the league in By Tom Baumann Bishops added an insurance goal to end the schedule and that's what we're interested In,' RBI's (35) and triples (7), Byron Horn leads Staff Reporter game at 5-3. he said. "What's behind us isn't important in doubles (13) and Runs scored (32), and "Everybody played as hard and as well as now. We have to turn our attention to those Whitford Boyd leads in stolen bases with (17). DELAWARE, Oh-If the goals at Ohio they could," Plaunt said. "It's tough to take a remaining games.' Wesleyan were an inch wider, Wednesday's loss like this, especially when you outplay The coach said he doesn't expect to see a PURVIS WILL CHOOSE two starters from outcome might have been different. your opponent in every aspect, but lose." reoccurrence of the mental mistakes that the trio of Stu Thiede, Chris Dill and Keith But 11 Bowling Green shots which hit the The five goals allowed by the Falcons was have been increasing in recent games and Imhoff. Thiede is 4-2 with a 4.17 E.R.A. goalposts, enabled the Bishops to post a 5-3 Newsohoto by Karen Borchers the lowest given up so far this season. cost the team a sweep against Findlay. through 36 innings. Dill, who leads the team Midwest Lacrosse Association (MLA) win. "Our defense looked very good," Plaunt "We have played consistently better many with 37 innings pitched, is 3-1 with a 2.43 The Falcons controlled the opening face said. "It was our best overall defensive game 01 (H:-Karen Parshall, the Ladies' four-year top times this year and I'm sure we can begin to E.R.A. off, and dominated play throughout the first so far this year." golfer, didn't sink this putt, but she'll be hoping for better play bke that again," Purvis said. "I'm Imhoff, a left-handed freshman from 13 minutes, but with 1:46 left in the period, the But the Falcons will need another strong luck this weekend In the BG invitational. Parshall will be confident the team will be able to bring a Ashland, has been untouchable in 7.6 innings Bishops notched the first goal of the game, defensive performance, and even a stronger competing in her last match for BG, and has a chance to different attitude into the games this of work. He picked up his first win in a relief with Marc McCarthy scoring with the help of offensive one, as Ohio State University (OSU) qualify for the national meet. weekend. The mistakes that we've been appearance against Findlay. In his last outing 1977 collegiate division All-American Dan invades Doyt Perry Field at 1:30 p.m. Gleason. tomorrow. With only :29 left, it was Gleason again assisting Jim Ries who hit the goal to make it THE BUCKEYES lead the MLA with a 2-0 at the end of the first quarter. perfect league record. Critical weekend for netters "THEIR FIRST two goals were Just While the Falcons were losing to the missed clears," BG Coach Jim Plaunt said. Bishops here, OSU downed Wooster, 14-10 at By Steve Sadler The Falcons whipped Ball State 7-2, Toledo 6-3, "FOR US TO maintain our pace right now the "They weren't Timmy's (goalie Tim Mur- Wooster. Sports Editor and shutout Taylor, 9-0. three players with 3-1 records (in the conference), phy) fault. I was really happy the way he Most of the Bucks' success has been ac- Henry Ford may find itself in the same Brian Huffer, Steve Corey and Andy Cantrell played." Three Mid-American schools Bowling Green situation as Taylor was last year, as BG has really have to have a good weekend," Gill said. complished at home, on artificial turf, but tennis coach Bob Gill lumps together in the middle already posted a 7-2 victory over the Michigan- Ries scored again in the second period, OSU will be forced to play on natural grass in "They can set themselves up with a good this time with an assist from Ned Walls, at of the league standings will jockey for improved based school this season with an altered linup. weekend." Bowling Green. 12:25. The second period continued with BG position whis weekend at the Toledo University "We will be playing with a much stronger team For Johnson to continue to have a chance at a "They don't play that well on grass and quadrangular. than last time," Gill said. "I would'nt expect them dominating the overall play, but failing to that may be to our advantage," Plaunt said. bid for the NCAA nationals, he will have to beat score. The Falcons will battle Ball State and the host to win two matches this time." Toledo's Tome Dimofski. The Bucks are a senior ball team, with school in MAC play, and will also play Henry Ford However, the third period was all BG. Tom most of their players being upper classmen. McNicholas scored from Mike Squires for the Community college . AMONG OTHER changes, Glenn Johnson, the "I've said it before, but there are about seven The Falcons, meanwhile, are a young team, Falcons number one singles player, sat out the first Falcon tally with 6:40 remaining in the boosted by a large crop of sophomores and key matches Glenn will have," Gill said. "He has third period. "Ball State and TU are very equal talent-wise, Henry Ford meet earlier. one this week and has more coming up." freshmen. An Ohio Wesleyan penalty two minutes and all three of us would have to be grouped in the But the Falcons main concern will be with Though Johnson holds a 3-0 edge over The Falcons may be hurting tomorrow, as later enabled the Falcons to score on the man- middle of the conference" Gill said. Toledo and Ball State. Dimofski, the Rocket first singles player has John Grim was injured in Wednesday's game up situation, only five seconds after the BG played the two league schools last year at "Most teams who have beaten Toledo have already beaten last year's runner-up, Bob and may see limited action. Also, several penalty had elapsed. Freshman Grant the Cardinals home courts in Muncie, Ind., and the beaten them on their depth, "Gill said. Learman of Westernn Michigan, in straight sets. players were placed on "disciplinary Falcons came away with three wins. Of BaU State, Gill said, "Ball State I consider to Napear scored the goal from McNicholas to probation" for tomorrow's game. The only Dimofski also defeated Ohio State's Jim Flower, close the gap. be the sleeper in the MAC this year. They are a who Johnson defeated last Tursday. significant change being shifting midfielder With :54 left in the period, Jim Macko tied "LAST YEAR at the quad we had our best better team than anyone is giving them credit The Falcons have only the Toledo Tim CiascM to attack. the score with an unassisted goal. weekend," Gill said. "We beat both of them at for." quadrangular and quad with West Michigan, Muncie. To my recollection it was the first quad As was the case last week, this weekend will be Miami and Central Michigan next weekend before THE FOURTH period began, but the SAVES: OSU leads the MLA with an un- Falcons soon found themselves in penalty that we had ever won all three matches in since a determining factor in getting players seeded at competing in the MAC conference meet at Central defeated league mark, while Ohio Wesleyan I've been here". the conference meet. a week later. trouble. A Falcon holding penalty allowed and Denison (who face off against each other Bishop Dan Shean to score the winning goal tomorrow) are tied for second with one league from Ned Walls. Six minutes later, the loss each. Time short for lady tracksters Women /oxers tie ByPatHyland enough," he said, "especially against the well Staff Reporter balanced defenses. We need more versatility By Dan Firestone high-jumper D. Villeneuve, whose best effort was said. Hodkey was the top javelin thrower on the in our scoring." Assistant Sports Editor 5-9. "They're very strong in the field events," team with a best effort of 119-7^. Coach Mickey Cochrane called it "a step Team statistics confirm Cochran's Williams said. "We should have the best in the "Pam Koeth is suffering from a back backwards" after his women's locrosse team statements. Jenny Dunn leads the team in Time is beginning to run out for the members of sprints though, and should be capable of winning injury," Williams said. "And right now she's settled for a 7-7 tie with Ohio State Wed- scoring with 27 goals, while Judy Pelphrey the Bowling Green women's track team who plan the meet unless Kentucky has something we don't questionable." nesday. ranks a distant second with nine. on qualifying for the AIAW national meet, with know about. Looking ahead, Williams said that he expects "I think that we had the better team," just three meets left starting Saturday at the "We've run against Morehead before and we the MAC Invitational, which BG hosts next Cochrane assessed, "but they came up with DUNN LED THE offense again Wednesday Morehead Invitational. feel at this time we're better, but we don't know Saturday, to be a great meet. the better effort" scoring four goals. Pelphrey was next with "I don't even want to say anything about that much about Kentucky." "On paper it's Central Michigan and Bowling Cochrane said he was pleased with the 11 and Karen Boyle added a score. anyone qualifying," BG coach Dave Williams Betsy Miller, who set the school record in the Green. But that doesn't mean that's the way it will offensive performance in Columbus, but "She's a very vital part of our team" said. "We've been so close, but we just haven't 3,000-meters and the 5,000 last week at the be. It's going to be very close." noted that the defense was lacking despite Cochrane said of Dunn. "She's a fine, fine been able to reach it." Michigan State Invitational, will be running goalie Linda Day's 10 saves. ballplayer and the other girls look to her to Morehead State's Diane Patrick has already against Morehead's Ann McCarthy and D. Long TRACK NOTES: Statistics compiled from "THEY JUST DIDNT play with enough get things done. She makes things happen." qualified for the nationals in the shot at 46-7V< and who have both recorded faster times in the 3,000. around the MAC show Bowling Green, Central intensity," he said. "We've got to give Linda The Falcons appeared to have secured a 3- is also the top entry in the discus. Williams said The 3,200-relay team of Gail Billet, Becky Michigan and Eastern Michigan dominating the more support on defense. Whether it will be 2 lead before the half when the defense failed that he expects the discus contest to be very close. Dodson, Debbie Romsek and Jan Samuelson will top spots in nearly all events. The Falcons have by a tactical change or a change in personnel to stop a Buckeye score with ten seconds Falcons Sue Klembarsky and Liz Sheets will be be entered against the national qualifying team the best marks in six events, while Central I don't know. We've got to do something." remaining. Patrick's biggest challenge. The two BG freshmen from Kentucky. Michigan and Eastern Michigan each are on top in Offensively, the Falcons outahot their host ' We gave them two goals," Cochrane said, own the best performances in the Mid-American five events. BG's leaders include the teams in the 26-25. Cochrane said his team "dominated" "we just weren't sharp." Conference this season. SENIOR KATHY Hodkey will probably be out 800-medley, 1,600-relay, 3,200-relay, Klembarsky play with their constant pressure, but added The laxers are home Saturday with Wit- the remainder of the season. "She broke her fibula In the shot discus, Romsek in the 400-hurdles and he is wary of the lack of balanced scoring. tenburg and Oberlin invading for a triangular ANOTHER national qualifier for Morehead is this week and her whole leg is in a cast," Williams Miller in the 5,000. "Our scoring is not nearly balanced match which begins at 10 a.m.