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The 3*0 Slews Tuesday January 16, 1979 Vol. 61, No. 217 Bowling *Sreen State University Falcon hockev team named number one BG rises from third to first in nation

By John Lam mm Wally Charko, whose 20-2-1 record number one, it's a tremendous honor to and Dave Lewandowski leads all CCHA goaltenders, said,"It's the University. For the first time in its 10-year something our team deserved. It was a "Given the streak and the type of history, the Bowling Green hockey total team effort. It was bound to come schedule we play, we deserve to be team has been ranked as the best around." number one, "he continued. college team in the United States. WHEN ASKED if the honor would "The success is attributed to a lot of In a poll of 10 college hockey coaches change the Falcons' style of play, he things - talent, coaching- but some of conducted by radio station WMPL in said, "No, what got us here is what will the credit has to go to the fans. I think Hancock. Mich., the Falcons earned keep us going." our students have a lot to do with our seven first-place votes and 90 total The team has a 13-game winning being number one." Lessig said. points. Minnesota, the runner-up, had streak and its 12-0 league record leads MORROW WARNED "Notre Dame two first-place votes and 85 points. the CCHA. Last year, they finished was number one for awhile but now Coach , who has led the third in the National Collegiate Athletic they're totally out of the picture." Falcons to a 23-3-1 record, said, "It's a Association (NCAA) tournament, Markell said, "All of the other teams tribute to the team that hard work pays posting a 31-8 record. will be gunning for us now." off." The Falcons, who have been in the top The other American college poll - the "Everybody's pretty happy but the five of the poll for the last five weeks, NCAA poll - will be released within the question is staying there," he said. were ranked third last week. However, next two days. The poll, which has not "This gives the other team ammunition Minnesota, the previously top-ranked been highly regarded by Mason, is to go after us." team, lost and tied this weekend and made up of selected NCAA officials and second-rated North Dakota split two coaches. SENIOR KEN MORROW, the games. Mason has said this poll does not Falcons' first AU-American defen- After Saturday's pounding of Western fairly consider midwestern teams. seman. said,"We always had it in the Michigan. Mason said. "The way we've Throughout the season he has regarded back of our minds. It was a long time been playing, I think we deserve to be the WMPL poll as the most accurate. coming. But it is especially gratifying there (number one). We've won on the WMPL Poll to those players who have been here for road and we've won at home. I just wish Team Points a few years." we played Minnesota." Bowling Green (7) 90 Last year's co-Central Collegiate UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Dr. Minnesota (2) 85 Hockey Association (CCHA) Player of Hollis A. Moore said, "We have a first- North Dakota (1) 75 the Year, said, "It's a class team this year. The players and Minnesota Duluth 80 credit to our team. We really worked coaches deserve this recognition. It is Cornell 60 hard." just one step on the way to bigger and Wisconsin 45 "The poll is nice but it's just an added better things." Boston University 42 bonus," Markell said. "We want to win Athletic Director James W. Lessig Michigan Tech 32 the league first." said, "I think anytime you're ranked First place votes in parenthesis.

Newspholo by Dave Ryan WE'RE NUMBER ONE - Falcon forward Brian MacLellan celebrates after scoring a against New Hampshire. MacLellen and his teammates have ample reason to celebrate after the Falcons were tabbed the number one team In the nation this week by the WMPL-coaches poll. The Falcons have reeled off 13 straight wins and own a 23-3-1 record. Student-teacher booklet outlined by SGA

By Cynthia Leiae survey both students and teachers on by asking objective, rather than sub- Staff Reporter every class and compile the in- jective, questions about a class and formation in a booklet to inform instructor. Student Government Association students about the classes offered at the (SGA) members last week announced University. For example, Zinicola said students plans which could change anything may be asked about a professor's style from the classes and professors Z1NICOLA SAID his proposals for the rather than if he or she is a good students choose to the way the campus booklet result from a study of about 100 teacher. In addition, he said asking looks. similar class evaluation booklets from faculty about courses will balance and Michael Zinocola, SGA presidential colleges and universities around the add to student comments. assistant, outlined plans for a student- country. teacher evaluation booklet that SGA SGA WILL REQUEST support from SOPHOMORE STOPPER - Falcon goaltender Wally Charko (above) awaits a Ntwiphoto by Oavt Ryan hopes to begin compiling this quarter. He said SGA will steer clear of Faculty Senate on the booklets and if shot on goal. The sophomore goalie leads the league with his 2.25 goals - against He explained that SGA hopes to mistakes made in some of the booklets that support is pledged, Zinicola said average and his play Is a main reason why the BG icers are ranked number one In SGA could have a sample evaluation the nation. booklet of the College of Business Administration finished by the middle of spring quarter. That booklet could Inside the News then serve as a guideline for future University seeks new evaluations of all University classes, he said.

EDITORIALS: The News remembers a friend to all mankind: The James Whalen, SGA academic af- Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. And condemns the glacier that fairs coordinator, discussed plans for a Equal Opportunity head seems to be coating University sidewalks. Page 2. student poll on the introductory English By Kristi Kehres is responsible for monitoring the courses to suggest changes and said he Staff Reporter University affirmative action program NEWS: The Advisory Committee on General Fee Allocations is will forward suggestions to specific to ensure that there is no discrimination ready to begin two months of hearings to recommend how general University departments. I'm looking for someone with ad- on the basis of sex, race, religion or fees should be spent. Page 3. ministrative experience in higher against handicapped persons. SGA ALSO DISCUSSED goals of the education who can relate to minorities, newly formed Energy and Campus women and disadvantaged people," ••I LOOK AT the position as sort of Beautification committees. Several Myron M. Chenault, assistant vice like a troubleshooter," he added. PLACEMENT SCHEDULE: This week's interview sign-up lists University administrators told SGA president for institutional contracts, '"When there are problems on campus, are on Pages. that cutting energy use with simple said about the search for a director of the director goes in and straightens conservation measures would save the Equal Opportunity Compliance things out." much money and SGA pledged its Office Chenault said Mullins is a candidate SPORTS: Read Steve Sadler's column on "the Miami jinx." Also in support with an Energy Committee for the job. but if the screening com- sports, Falcon hockey player George McPhee led the team sweep which could include students, faculty Beverly L Mullins has been acting mittee does not submit her name as a last weekend, the women's gymnastic team won at Indiana and the and administrators. director since August. Chenault said final candidate she no longer will be wrestling team went down to defeat. Page 6. that the Equal Opportunity Advisory director. Rose Tombazzzi, SGA senator Council is serving as the screening "Everybody (on the committee) representing sororities, proposed that committee of applicants. The group is knows her capabilities Naturally, it's SGA assist students in selling their used reviewing SO applicants from all over going to be tough for outsiders," be High 25F (-4C) books by compiling a list of books to be the country and will submit five said. Low2»F(-«C) \ sold and senators representing off- finalists by February. CHENAULT ADDED that the campus students said that are planning "The final decision rests with me," 40 percent chance of snow Beverly L. Mullins director should be able to give the Weather projects to help students find good he said. Equal Opportunity Office more ex- housing. Chenault explained that the director posure. opinion 'judgment is founded on truth...' slip sliding away speaking out Dorothy Hamill would feel right at home this wetk on the sidewalks that crisscross the campus. But for students who must negotiate these slickly-coated thoroughfares, the ice presents not only a challenge but a hazard. Students have enough to contend with in the form of biting winds and mikevoll: the bully of sga demanding professors without having to endanger life and limb slip- sliding across ice-coated sidewalks or lightly treading down frozen steps. The potential scenario of one's feet higher than his heod and a ream of papers and books floating in all directions around him may be acceptable After being elected Student Gover- subject, calling senators by "cute" course by he and a select few other SGA in slapstick comedy, but should not occur on a college campus. nment association (SGA) president last nicknames or calling attention to members. Maintenance crews should have been attacking the ice in full force year, Michael C. Voll met with then- senators' shortcomings publicly I have a sneaking suspicion that since Saturday, when the freezing rains first hit the city. The job could SGA president Bob Wolf to discuss Cindy without talking with them privately. stopped discussion was also due to the have been completed before classes resumed yesterday, avoiding a important aspects of the job Several examples of these tendencies length of the meeting, which was more than the typical hour or so. crush of 30,000 students, faculty and staff that would make the task more One of the first things he asked was - Leise were seen at Thursday's SGA meeting. difficult. Instead, the walks remain slicker than a con man's sales pitch, "How should I handle Cindy Leise?" - When Michael Zinicola, SGA At another time, Voll repeated his physically endongering those who must walk on them. knowing that I would be covering SGA presidential assistant, began often-mentioned order to SGA mem- This inadequacy, inefficiency or oversight on the part of the University this year as I had last year. Voll ex- discussing the proposed course bers to come to the SGA office, saying maintenance crews is unacceptable and should not be tolerated. The risk plained to Wolf that he wanted to know haven't done much to me but bring me evaluation booklet, Voll interrupted that he often must "answer the phones of serious injury is too great for the University to neglect the main- how to get the best publicity from me as to a conclusion. with a loud "be explicit." Zinicola put myself and waste my precious time." tenance of its sidewalks in the harsh winter months. The possibility of possible. up his hand, said "I will. Settle down," But I don't Just want to critique Voll's lawsuits alone should be enough to incite administrators to act. A few Wolf said he told Voll something to VOLL CARES MORE about ap- and went on unfazed with one of the methods with this column. I want him man-hours of wages and the cost of a few hundred pounds of salt is a the effect that he should worry about pearances than results, he uses self- most succinct presentations I have ever to learn something. small price to pay for the health.and happiness of the University com- handling his own Job rather than confidence to bully instead of lead and . heard at an SGA meeting. munity. handling me. he has twisted his intelligence into SGA CAN do a lot this quarter. I left But Voll didn't seem to take Wolf's political cunning rather than handling VOLL SUCCEEDED, however, in the meeting last week excited about advice. From the first SGA meeting, people and issues adroitly. cutting off badly needed discussion what some SGA senators and the group Voll has sought to manipulate my His treatment of me would not inspire about the particulars of a trial run of as a whole was planning to do. a friend remembered coverage of SGA in a variety of ways this column. I'm a big girl and can deal the proposed shuttle-bus service to take SGA can work together, and that The late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was unquestionably one of the ranging from public verbal abuse to with hostile news sources. It is Voll's students to and from the Student necessarily means as equals, if Voll most influential persons in American history. His tireless efforts to im- recent threats that he would "get similiar methods of leading SGA that Recreation Center. He told SGA to pass would temper his bullying qualities and prove civil rights for blacks in a nation where all men are supposed to be something on me. " offend me. the measure to appropriate $90 for the start really noticing what senators do equal have left an indelible mark on the American social fabric and on its But his temper tantrums about my He bullies the SGA senators, who trial run and they did, although several and say. collective consciousness. His limitless capacity for the love of mankind, coverage of SGA, his patronizing or represent the students. He's done this in members were still shaking with I hope it happens. regardless of skin color, made him a model leader for future generations involved emotional tactics (including a a variety of ways, including cutting emotion when the vote was taken. Voll to emulate. His tragic death by on assassin's bullet in 1968 left the world suggestion at an SGA meeting that discussions short when senators said details about the trial run would be Cynthia Leise is a News staff stunned and grieving. members crash a party I was planning) question or endanger Voll's stand on a worked out later, which means of reporter. Yesterday, many public institutions closed their doors in observance of the 50th anniversary of this great man's birth. The public consciousness of his noble achievements was raised, if only for a day. His preachings of non-violence and of love und respect for one's fellow man were strong enough to teor down some of the barriers of racial Letters injustice and inequality. Yet many of these same barriers still remain to subject up, with the opening of a par- and from the Rec Center I was slightly out walking over from Offenhauer. be torn down, in business, politics, education and employment op- tially finished Recreation Center and amazed. It struck me as something our ME: The elements? portunities. Prejudice and bigotry by all races of men still spew forth a load to grin all, but I feel that I am speaking for a fabulous federal government would do. MR. Y: Yeah, wind, rain, stuff like their doctrines of hate and ignorance. Without Dr. King's leadership and vast majority of students, as all I have I mean things like the study a few years that. love, the struggle to eliminate these evils that impede social progress heard since my return is complaints. ago costing 12 million tax dollars and ME: And what do you do when you and the cause of human rights will be an even bigger challenge. and bear Let's try to remember that we are not determining that it takes the average get there? The News endorses proposals by Senator Edward M. Kennedy and Just students; we are, and our parents field mouse 5 seconds to copulate. I MR.Y: I jog a mile, swim five laps In President Jimmy Carter to mark January 15, the day of Dr. King's birth, as I've only been here for a week and are, consumers of this particular laughed the idea of buses off as being Cooper pool, shower and go home. a national holiHay so that the memory of the man will live on forever. For already I am sick of the Bowling Green University and should be treated with in the same vein. ME: Mr. Z, don't you think that the millions of Americans who knew him, either personally or through systems by which this University is run. the same respect that we receive from shuttle buses would be defeating the his widespread media exposure, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is The computer that rearranges other business institutions. Just However, when the News' survey purpose of the Rec Center ? gone, but not forgotten. schedules and complicates most of the students' schedules is only the begin- because we are students, we should not appeared Tuesday and showed 8 MR. Z: Definitely not. Really now, ning. Not only are we supposed to pay be treated as inferiors. Let's try to put students to 4 in favor of having the how can you enjoy getting exerdae if for the mistakes the computer makes our heads together and make this time buses, I couldn't believe it. I decided to you're all worn out? through the fine of $3.00 for changes, spent here something more than a load take my own survey. but matters are further complicated by on our shoulders put there to grin and bear. So, seeing the results of the survey, I the lack of classes offered with enough ME: Miss X, do you think having Rec have to admit that shuttle buses must sections to accommodate all of the Karen Kramer Center shuttle buses is a good idea? 222Darrow really be a good idea, and I'm sorry for. students who must take them. Getting a MISS X: Yes, it's marvelous. I mean, creating a fuss. If the buses do work,£ closed card is a Joke in itself. I know I live all the way over in Founders, and maybe the SGA would approve a pet several people who waited for a certain it's a real hassle trying to get to the project of mine. Use shuttle buses to class for over a couple of hours in the shuttle buses center and get my exercise, you know? transport on-campus students from departmental office from which they ME: What do you do in the center? their parking lots to their dorms and were to try to plead for a closed card. MISS X: Oh, I run 3 miles a day. back. Well, it's a thought. The cafeterias in which we are marvelous ? ME: Mr. Y, do you like the idea of supposed to get a filling and shuttle buses to the Rec Center ? Dave Kendall nutritionally sound meal are a disgrace When I first heard about the MR. Y: Yeah, It's great. Protects me ConUin431 , — -» <* »*S£- to the University. Portions are not big possibility of shuttle buses running to from the elements and I don't get worn 0F (CURSE, tt>RKK5N AT ONCE IF I THOUGHT RR A WWENT T**Y WWW N&W W enough to satisfy a bird's appetite, and the prices charged are an out and out royal rip-off. Imagine paying $.20 for a lousy strip of half-cooked bacon. The The 315 life ws hamburgers are less than that of Mc- Donald's and twice the price. And at Pag* 2 EDITOHIAL STAFF Tuesday. January 1«. 1»7» least you get ketchup, mustard, and a tdiior (ami* a. pier man pickle on them! managing editor rogerk (owe I went to the bookstore (University) to news editor Cheryl a geschke editorial editor kellh h. lameson sell my books and the highest price sports editor Steven w.sadler quoted was $2.50 for my Popular copy editor janet k. ropers photo editor davlds.ryan Culture Reader. That makes me think entertainment editor marc hugunin that that particular class was twice as wire editor William j.paul worthless as it really was (sorry. Jack, BUSINESS STAFF it's nothing personal). The point is, actually, that the students pay business manager linda berke anywhere from $50 to $00 for their books advertising manager colleen dune at the beginning of every quarter and The BO News is published daily Tuesday through Friday during the regular school year and only receive partial return on them weekly during summer sessions by students of Bowling Green State University under the authority of the University Publications Committee- when they try to unload them. That's Opinions eipressed by columnists do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The BO News really hard on the students who depend Editorial Board- on this return to pay for their books for The BO News and Bowling Green State University are equal opportunity employers and do not discriminate In hiring practices. the upcoming quarter. I think this is a The Newt will not accept advertising that is deemed exterminatory, degrading or insulting very sad side to academic life, on the basis of race, sex or national origin. especially for these students. All rights to material published In The BO News are reserved. For the money that is being paid, the Editorial and Business Offices quality of University services and life V 1MUniversity Hall Bowltng Oreen State University should be much higher than it actually STANPBACK OR IU BE Rsau TO TURN THEE LITTLE ANSELS LOOSE CN Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 is. I know this is a bad time to bring this Phone (419) 372-3003 national columnist the s.e. asian pinball game-one tilt after another

WASHINGTON -Americans are •ITS NOT that simple. Pol Pot is not Republic of China who, as you know, is might create worldwide sympathy for incursions into Communist Cambodia." having a tough time deciding which one of those benign despots we usually our dearest friend in Asia." Cambodia." "And if Vietnam ignores our way to tilt in Southeast Asia this week. support. He is supposed to bold the "I see the problem," I said. "We're "Where the hell did Sihanouk come protest?" Pro-Vietnamese Cambodian rebels Art modern genocide record in all of not really talking about Cambodia and from?" I asked. "We may have to go back to Saigon." marched into Phnom Penh, overthrew Southeast Asia." Vietnam-we're facing up to the power "He's been under house arrest in the tyrannical Communist Pol Pot "Then I think we should tilt towards struggle between the Kremlin and China. Pol Pot hates his guts as much "OH BOY," I said. "Look, I have a government and gained control of most Buchwald the Pro-Vietnamese forces. They can't Peking." as Lon Nol did, but he's the only non- suggestion. Why don't we let the of Cambodia. be any worse." Communist Cambodian we've got." Vietnamese-backed Cambodians and "That's it. We have to tilt towards Pol "Then let's by all means support the China-backed Cambodians fight it Ordinarily this action would require "On paper they aren't," he Pot only because the Soviets are tilting Sihanouk," I said. "What's the next out among themselves? If Pol Pot loses us to send American troops in to save veteran Pol Pot-watcher told me. acknowledged. "But our major towards Hanoi. Since the People's step if he fails?" we can always let him open a Pol Pot. The problem is that Pol Pot is "Phnom Penh is about to fall." problem is that the Cambodian Republic of China was supporting Pol restaurant in the United States." rumored to have killed more Cam- National United Front for National Pot's Cambodia, It will lose face if the "WE TELL THE Vietnamese that we "It sounds good on paper," my friend bodians when he took over from Lon "Thank God," I said. "It's about time Salvation is not only backed, supported Vietnamese aggression goes un- will not stand for any incursions into admitted. "But if the Cambodian Nol than the present Cambodian we had a victory in Southeast Asia." and armed by the Vietnamese but also punished." Cambodia." National United Front for National National United Front for National "You don't understand. Hanoi is by the Soviets." "I thought we once launched an in- Salvation is permitted to take over Salvation, which is now in power. responsible for sending in the Cam- "I don't like the sound of that," I "WHY DON'T WE send the U.S. 7th cursion into Cambodia ourselves," I from the Cambodian Communist You can imagine the confusion at the bodian rebels who have taken over the admitted. Fleet to the Gulf of Tonkin and provoke said. fanatics, we Americans will have to Uve State Department last week when the country." with it for the rest of our lives." lightning invasion took place. an incident? " I suggested. "That sounds ominous," I said. "We "POL POT'S government on the "It could come to that, but at the "What we really intend to say is that "I CANT TALK to you now," a better bomb Hanoi." other hand is supported by the People's moment we're hoping Prince Sihanouk we won't stand for any Communist (c) tm, Los Angeles Times Syndicate ■i

Tuesday. January 1«, lITt Tke BG New* Page 1 Horn recital News In Brief Robert Routch, award-winning French horn player, will open the Artist Series program with a recital at 8 p.m. ACGFA to recommend spending today in the Recital Hall of the College of Musical Arts Apartment guide Bldg. The performance is free and public. By Reger Lowe revenues from the S87-a - at the University except the alternates, VoU said. Copies of "Comsuming Sense," a guide to moving off Sci-fi club Managing Editor quarter general fee are News. campus, are available at the Student Consumer Union, The Science Fiction Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. spent, according to Bobby G. SGA has three 405C Student Services Bldg. Copies are free and supplies tomorrow in Rm. 108 Psychology Bldg. Transportation, Eleven persons Arrowsmith. ACGFA THE NEWS CHOSE not to representatives on the are limited. It is asked that only one copy be taken per meals and lodging at the Ann Arbor science fiction representing undergraduate chairman and assistant vice send a representative to the selection committee: VoU, apartment or group of students. festival this weekend will be finalized. The meeting is student, graduate student provost for students ac- ACGFA screening hearings vice-president Merritt Lohr public. and faculty interests will tivities. because the News will report and Frank Aveni, VoU ad- Plain Dealer meet during the next two about ACGFA and did not ded. months to decide how Committee members were want to become directly The Plain Dealer will interview for summer internships Sax music general fees should be chosen by Student Govern- involved in the committee's THE COMMITTEE in- Thursday and Friday at the Placement Office, 360 Student A program of contemporary saxophone music will be allocated. ment Association (SGA), terviewed 53 applicants and Services Bldg. Persons can sign up today or tomorrow. proceedings, according to presented in a free recital by John Sampen at 8 p.m. Graduate Student Senate editor Jamie Pierman. narrowed the field to 15 or 16 tomorrow in the Recital Hall of the College of Musical The Advisory Committee (GSS) and Faculty Senate. students, who participated in Parking rule Arts Bldg. on General Fee Allocations The Black Student Union, a mock interview. The new Parking Services rule allowing cars to back (ACGFA), which meets at 9 Michael C. Voli, president Intrafraternity Council, into parking spaces applies only to lots 6,8 and 12. Persons Exchange deadline a.m. tomorrow in 436 of SGA, said that the Resident Student The undergraduate backing cars into parking spaces in other lots will be The deadline for applications for the German Exchange 'Student Services Bldg., will screening committee used to Association, Panhellenic representatives on ACGFA ticketed. Program is Jan. 26. If interested, contact Dr. Edward make recommendations to select the undergraduate Council, the Commuter are Steve Shutt, Richard Shuck, director of the International Students Program at University President Dr. representatives to the Center and Union Activities Weibl, Rose Tombazzi, 372-2247. Hollis A. Moore Jr. and the committee included a Organization sent Kenneth Simonson, Butch University Board of representative from every representatives to choose Miller, Scott Grove and Tom Trustees as to how the major student organization ACGFA members and Washbush GREAT LOOKS Undergraduate alternates VAlUABli COUPON are Scott Stevenson and IN HAIR KODAK Color Enlargements "Catch Myles Madness" Frank Aveni. The two graduate student representatives are Ellen Order three, yt^%* Buy any two of the Goble Walsh and Fran Dickson. Both are members of the GSS executive com- one is free! items below and get mittee, according to Ted Forsberg, GSS president. 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Day in review From Associated Press wire stories Do TV ads mislead children? Television commercials youngsters. Snyder said as many as 25 Foods," he asked. promoted good health Shah expected tell children the "biggest lie Harry M. Snyder, West million children watch Frederick P. Furth, a because children were they'll ever hear," a Coast director of Consumers television unsupervised each lawyer representing Kellogg shown eating cereal with representative for a con- Union, said children were day because both parents Co., the cereal manufac- milk. He also said com- sumer group told the the "littlest consumers" and work. turer, said most breakfast mercials encouraged Federal Trade Commission needed special protection cereal companies did not children to eat breakfast. to leave Iran (FTC) on Monday at the first from what he claimed were WHERE IS IT written that broadcast deceptive ads. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, his been chosen by the shah and must deal day of hearings on ad- unfair and deceptive com- the new family structure is He said 95 percent of the Hearings will continue in power crumbling and many of his with the powerful Moslem religious vertising aimed at mercials. "child, parent and General commercials for cereals Washington in March. people rejoicing in his downfall, will leaders, chiefly the exiled Ayatullah leave Iran today for Egypt and the Khomaini, who wants to establish an United States, informed sources said Islamic republic of their design. Monday. More than 100,000 Jubilant Iranians BOWLING GREEN Many expect his journey to end in converged on Tehran's main bazaar permanent exile. district yesterday cheerfully chanting PHI ETA SIGMA FACULTY ASSOCIATION Political violence erupted anew as "Death to the shah!"and "Long live this country awaited the uncertainties Khomaini." of a post-shah era. Government troops, standing by and MEMBERS BUFFET LUNCHEON not trying to stop the demonstration, AMONG AT LEAST 18 persons were showered with flowers and kisses and reported lulled in two days of bloodshed by the demonstrators. The new member initiation was a former U.S. Air Force colonel, NO MAJOR BLOODSHED was PANEL DISCUSSION ON Martin Berkowitz, S3, of San Francisco, reported in Tehran, but reports banquet will be held the second American slain in 12 months reaching the capital said at least 17 of nationwide turmoil here. persons were killed Sunday in violence January 21st and all old COLLECTIVE BARGAINING The Iranian Senate hastily gave its in 21 towns and cities, and at least one members are invited to endorsement Monday to the new death was reported yesterday. More government of Prime Minister Shah- than 1,500 persons are estimated to attend (It's free!) 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You'd think by now Bowling Green's basketball and by holding an U-point lead. With 51 seconds left, Rosie Barnes, the Falcons leading It was Jokingly suggested by a friend of mine the next day football teams would have exhausted every possible way to What transpired in the next 63 seconds was absolutely scorer with 20 points, missed the front end of a one-and-one that an intramural team could probably hold onto an U-point lose to Miami or Ohio University, its most hated Mid- mindboggling. and Miami came down and scored on a three-point play by lead with only one minute to go against ANYBODY. American Conference rival. I'm glad I didn't see it, because this time even seeing Coins, who was fouled by Scott Spencer, to cut the lead to 73- So that must explain it. Bowling Green isn't an intramural With BG trailing, 9-7 late in the fourth quarter, the Falcons wouldn't have meant believing. 67. team and Miami, based on past history, isn't just were inside the Miami five-yard line. On fourth-down-and- FROM THE accounts I've been able to get of the game, this Duane Gray, a 90 percent foul shooter and the man BG ANYBODY. goal to go, Don Nehlen, then BG's head coach, got confused most wanted to go to the foul line, got his chance with 46 and thought it was still third down. Rather than go for the seconds to go. Gray missed the shot and Steve Alleq hit a WHAT IS so damn discouraging is that the Class of 1979, of chip shot field goal that would have salvaged the victory, he jumper for the Redskins to make the score 73-69. which I am a member, has never seen BG beat Miami in ran a play on fourth down, Miami held and won the game. Steve Miami then stole the ball and Tom Dunn scored and was football or basketball in our four years here. fouled by Gray and Dunn completed the three-point play to In that span, the Falcons are 0-4 in football against the IT WAS hard to believe a fiasco like that could be stopped, cut the lead to 73-72. Redskins and the basketball team is 0-7. but we should have known better. Sadler Some people call it a jinx, others just say it is coincidence, Bowling Green's basketball team went one better Saturday BG WAS able to handle the ball for 20 seconds before its but after Saturday, I'd call it just plain spooky. afternoon at Oxford. final heroics. With nine seconds left. Gray again missed a But, one last chance remains for this group of diehards who The Falcons entered the game with a 8-4 overall record, is what happened, in case you missed it. Even if you did miss one-and-one and Miami quickly rebounded and got the ball have learned to hate Miami, or BG as the case may be, after while Miami was a dismal 4-9. it, you probably will have to read it a couple of times to down the court to Goins, who hit a shot from the corner to these continued setbacks. The Redskns lost four excellent players to graduation and believe it. give the Redskins the victory, 74-73. Miami comes to town Feb. 17 and BG will have one last have only a skeleton of the teams they've had in the past. Rick Coins, Miami's only player to average in double One second remained on the clock, but it wasn't enough for chance to redeem itself in one of the two money sports then. And, with one minute and three seconds to go on the game, figures on the season, made a shot to tighten the lead to 73-64 the Falcons, who went down to its eight straight loss to I hope there isn't a full moon that night. Otherwise, the BG appeared to have the game well in hand-as it should have- with 1:03 remaining in the game. Miami. Falcons may get spooked again. Sports McPhee leads icer sweep

By John Lantmers cidental^, are second and third scorers he said. Assistant Sports Editor on the Falcons and two of the finest skaters and passers on the team. IN ADDITION to McPhee's four points Saturday, Wells had four assists George McPhee is feeling at home, AND McPHEE is grateful. and John Gibb had two goals. Ives and that's, unusual for any University "They're both so strong on the puck," Pelland and Brian MacLellan had a freshman. he said. "As long as I'm in the right spot goal and three assists each over the McPhee has stepped into the lineup and I domy job, I'm alright." weekend. and performed so well that he is the He said he is alright because Mason Wally Charko, moving his record to leading scorer on Bowling Green's has made things much more com- 20-2-1, had 23 saves Friday and Brian hockey team. fortable for the freshman. Stankiewicz made his first home start He said he feels at home with the "I felt no pressure. He wanted a Saturday and had 19 saves. Falcon style of play, which is one of hundred percent and that's all. There's There was an ugly scene at Friday's persistent forechecking, the ways pressure as part of the team, but not game in Kalamazoo, Mich. Freddie Coach Ron Mason likes it. individual pressure," he said. Falcon reportedly had his head "Coach Mason's style is check, Although he was nervous before the removed and thrown to the ice by some check, check," McPhee said. "We keep first games in Michigan and Bowling . spectators. His cowbell was also pit- it up and it frustrates the other team." Green, "things have been great since ched to the ice. then." THAT STYLE matches his talent MASON RECALLS more of the because, he said, "I'm not much of a THINGS WERE great for the entire shenanigans after the game: "I was skater and I don't have much of a shot." team this weekend. The Falcons shaking hands with the other coach But McPhee must be doing something clobbered WMU 4-1 and 10-2, as the (WMU's Glen Weller) and a cherry right. After two goals and two assists in CCHA leader beat the bottom team. bomb landed within 30 feet of us. That Saturday's 10-2 thumping of Western Saturday, in front of 3,447 persons, kind of thing can't be condoned in Michigan, he has 26 goals and 28 assists the largest home crowd of the season, college hockey." for 54 points-the most in the Central the Falcons got scoring to last a week. Saturday Mason said there were Collegiate Hockey Association. "In the last five games, we played other problems at the zoo at Kalamazoo One reason for his success is another well defensively, but not offensively," Friday. ' "" place where any player would feel at Mason said after the game. "Tonight "We got bumped around and I home-on a line with and we played well offensively." thought the officiating stunk. I think JohnMarkell. "It's nice when you have a big crowd some of that carried over from last Wells and Markell, not coin- to play like this. Then they come back," night." he said. Swimming team splits

By Pat Hyland freestyle in 22 seconds and also won the meter and three-meter competition. He Assistant Sports Editor 100-yard freestyle (49.22). scored 250.7 points in the one-meter and News photo by Dave Ryan Swimming before capacity crowds at Sophomore Reagan Minser won the won the three-meter by 17 points with a GETTING CONTROL - Falcon hockey player Brian MacLellan (24) fights for the rec center's Cooper pool, Bowling three-meter diving competition, score of 249.75. BG's Greg Anderson control of the puck in last weekend's action against Western Michigan. MacLellan Green's men's swimming team split its tallying 254.15 points. finished second in both events. had one goal and three assists over the weekend. two-meet weekend with Wayne State The story changed Saturday, Stubbs said his swimmers were and Kenyon. The Falcons trimmed however, as the Falcons were drubbed noticeably flat in the 200 freestyle, 200 Wayne Stae in the opener Friday night, by perennial Ohio Conference cham- backstroke, 400 freestyle relay and 50 60-53, but dropped a Saturday afternoon pion Kenyon, 68-45. freestyle. Gymnasts win at Indiana contest to Kenyon, 68-45. "Psychologically, we wanted to start "WE CAME OUT a little flat today "WE HAVE the ability to beat By Dave Lewandowski the uneven bars with a school record a base of 10 and subtract from that off with a win and look good," Coach and the times showed it," Stubbs said. Kenyon, but one has to understand the Staff Reporter score of 9.15. base. But with the new standards the Tom Stubbs said of the University's "We weren't able to come back off of a situation that you're competing under," scores appear to be lower. first meet in Cooper pool. "We knew the tough meet (Friday's) and be sharp. Stubbs said. "I'm disappointed but not Alabama. Indiana and Western IN SECOND-PLACE finishes were "The girls are actually scoring meet was against a tough team, so we We had to be sharp against these guys surprised. I felt the efforts were there, Kentucky fell victim to Bowling Green Lauri Baxter in the vault with a score of higher than last year," Simpson said. were really psyched high and ready for and we knew it. But after the big meet but because of the meet the night women's gymnastics team last 8.65 and Karen Kemper in the balance them." Friday we were just enough off that we before, the capabilities just weren't." weekend in a quadrangular meet at beam with a total of 7.45. Simpson was displeased with the The Falcons came out in high gear, didn't have it." Stubbs said the new pool added to the Indiana. Lori Brady finished third in the vault facilities at Indiana as the meet was swiping six of eleven first place finishes Kenyon dominated from the start, fast times. BG amassed 124.3 points to out- and added fourth place finishes in the held in the same room and time as a in the swimming events and adding winning eight of 11 events and finishing "It's a super-fast pool," Stubbs said. distance runner-up Indiana with 122.25. bars and all-around title. wrestling match. eight second place marks. second in six others. Only Wolf (50- "It's designed well in all departments. Alabama finished third with 114.25 If the scores seem to be lower this "You couldn't hear the music yard freestyle), Jeff France (100-yard There's deep water in all the racing points and Western Kentucky rounded season than last, coach Simpson said because of the crowd noise," Simpson BG HAD two double-event winners freestyle) and Rick Weissbrod (200- lanes and the lighting is excellent so the out the field with 111.75. that statistics are sometimes said. "In gymnastics you need quiet against Wayne State. Freshman Pat yard breast stroke) could manage first- swimmers can see well on the turns. It "The girls performed really well," deceiving. and there wasn't any because of the Sugrue won the 200-yd. freestyle with a place finishes. has good water clarity from the filter BG coach Charles Simpson said. "It "We're not starting from a base score crowd noise." time of 1:48.1, and then topped the pack Bowling Green dominated the diving system, the gutters handle the water was the first four-way meet we've been of 10 anymore, but from a base of 9.6 The gymnasts are preparing for what in the 500-yd. freestyle in 5:00.09. competition, however, with Minser well and you don't get a lot of splash in this season and it was good for us to because of new judging standards," Simpson calls "a real close meet," this Junior Jeff Wolf won the 50-yard capturing first place in both the one- back." get used to that situation." Simpson said. weekend when they travel to Columbus Junior Linda Lehman was the to battle Ohio State, West Virginia and Ladybirds' top finisher, placing first in OLYMPIC GYMNASTICS start with Eastern Kentucky. Bobby Bonds, Gabe Paul meet Rocket grapplers nip BG ByPatHyland CLEVELAND (AP) - Outfielder Bobby Bonds met with of a seven-player deal. "We didn't look too good," Coach But there were also the not-so-good Assistant Sports Editor Indians President Gabe Paul Monday and said "the door However, the veteran slugger has balked at being Pete Riesen said of his squad's per- showings, according to Riesen. traded for the fifth time in his career and has threatened formance. "We just weren't very Greg Westhoven (134) was defeated is still very much open" for him to play with Cleveland in Bowling Green won the beginning, the upcoming baseball season. to retire rather than report to the Indians in the spring. aggressive. Normally, our kids are 11-4 by Toledo's Doug Finch. "He's "Money has nothing to do with it," Bonds exlained after middle and ending matches Friday in pretty aggressive, but Friday we were looked so tough up till now," Riesen Bonds, 32, with four years remaining on a five-year Toledo, but the Rockets took everything he and his agent, California attorney Rob Wright, finished kind of dead. That may be my fault. I said, "but he looked poor against contract-reportedly calling for a salary of $400,000 a year- else as Toledo beat the Falcons In was traded to the Indians from Texas last October as part their day-long meeting with Paul. worked the hell out of them during the Toledo. He wrestled at 134, but I think wrestling, 29-14. week, and maybe they were over- we're going to have to move him up to Senior Jay Liles got the Falcons off to worked, although I don't think so." 142. He looked like a shadow of himself, a good start with a 21-6 decision in the Although Riesen said he was not and he's having trouble making the Cleveland to host Davis Cup 118 pound division. The victory made pleased with the match, he said that weight." the Findlay native BG's all-time some wrestlers performed well. RIESEN SAID he is contemplating CLEVELAND (AP) - The United "I'd say almost every top player is The Columbians, paced by Ivan winningest wrestler with a career "Liles was really good in his match," moving freshman John Ice down from States Tennis Association said Monday willing to play," he added. Molina, recently upset heavily favored record of 46-. he said. "That was a big match for 142 to the 134 weight class. Ice was the U.S. and Columbia will meet in Carrico, who will become the Mexico to reach the North American him." decisioned, 13-2 by Toledo's Gus Ristus. Cleveland March 16-18 in the Davis Cup president of the USTA in March, said Zone finals. The last time Columbia MARK MAYER came up with a last- "John did about as well as I ex- North American Zone final tennis Cleveland won out over Jackson, Miss., played the United States in Davis Cup minute, come-from-behind 4-3 victory "BILL BURKE was doing a real pected," Riesen said, "although he competition. and a Florida resort city. The matches competition was 1974 in Bogota, when in the 158 pound class. Mayer was decent job in his match, but when he wasn't as aggressive as he usually is. Joseph E. Carrico, USTA first vice will be played at the 2,500-seat the South Americans took a 3-2 victory. behind the entire match, but pulled out went in for a takedown he got taken We'll see how he does if we drop him president and chairman of the Davis Cleveland Skating Club in the eastern Cleveland has played host to Davis the win with a score In the last minute down and pinned. But he wrestled down a weight class." Cup committee, said, "we'll get the top suburb of Shaker Heights. Cup matches nine times. However, the of action. well." Riesen said he will wrestle the same players lined up. We are working on the The U.S. team is the defending last time was in 1973 when Australia In the heavyweight division, Brad "Mark Mayer wrestled very well the lineup tomorrow against Defiance and schedule of players and we should know champion, having won the Davis Cup took a 5-0 victory over the U.S. in the Rossi posted his third pin of the season way he came from behind to win in the will then make a decision about who they are within a few days.'' last month by beating Great Britain. World final. at the 2:45 mark. last minute," he concluded. changing Ice and Westhoven.