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Inside the News

Opinion • Dan Gaffhey wants to be a mean president 2

State • to be sold to Baltimore 4 .

Nation • Second longest shuttle flight ends 5

World • Israel mourns murdered prime minister O NEWS .

Monday, November 6,1995 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 82, Issue 39 End of world Schoeni has fields of dreams Maintenance is large task predicted by Joe Boyle The BC News ifying. If you like athletics at all, you'll love It. You get a lot Ken Schoeni puts the grid on of job satisfaction." the gridiron. The day before the home- local pastor Schoeni, the University's coming game against Toledo, administrative assistant in ath- rain was expected - and letics, is responsible for the weather is the groundskeeper's John Wenzel this is only one in "a continuing maintenance of the football worst enemy. Schoeni said he The BC News series of presentations in The stadium, the baseball and soft- had to call In all of his troops, Real Time Prophecy Seminar." ball fields, Mickey Cochrane including members of the The Holy Bible has correctly LeBlanc will conduct the sem- Field, Forrest Creason Golf baseball team to keep the rain predicted the end of the world, inar four nights a week at the Course, the track and field and from washing away the paint In according to one local pastor. Adventist Church for the next Anderson Arena the endzones, sidelines and "The Bible is filled with pro- five weeks. Other subjects he With a staff of only six full- yard marks. phecy," said Paul LeBlanc, who will address include "Fire in the time employees and 25 student "We had a chance of rain this has pastored locally for the last Clouds," "How Did We Get into employees dealing with a full morning, then it was a chance three years. "God has given us This Mess?" and "The Great schedule of athletic events, of "heavy' rain this afternoon. enough to prepare for what is Comeback." Schoeni said he keeps busy We got everybody into the sta- coming into this world." Friday night's lecture concen- throughout the entire year. dium and tarped the field. Now LeBlanc spoke Friday night at trated on the understanding simi- "I don't have any 40 hour the sun's out," he said. "We the Bowling Green Adventist larities between the Old Testa- weeks - most of the time 50, just can't control the weather." Church, 331 S. Enterprise St. The ment Book of Daniel and The 60, 70 hours," Schoeni said. Game morning, Schoeni had title of the seminar was "From Book of Revelations in the New "Most of my men, at one time everybody come in at 7 am. so Dream Time to Real Time: Un- Testament. or another, are working over- they could repaint the field and derstanding The Book of Rev- LeBlanc cited such passages as time." get all of their equipment in elations and How it Relates to Isaiah 46:9 and Amos 3:7 to il- Schoeni said his staff is a order. Today's Society." lustrate his points. source of pride to him, due to "It's been a long time since LeBlanc referred to examples "God will let us know about the the dedication they have shown we've had over 2 1/4 inches of from the Bible using passages future through the prophets," he to making the Bowling Green rain," he said. and slides depicting parallels be- said in relation to Amos 3:7. "And athletic fields the best they can The baseball team assists in tween modern world leaders and [The Book of] Daniel is built on be. tarping and untarping because those of Biblical times. For ex- the principle of. parallel pro- "Dan Malone, the mechanic, it does this for their own field. ample, certain passages use me- phecy." has been here 25 years. My su- "We have to roll the water taphors to describe parallels be- pervisor In the other fields off the tarps with rollers, then LeBlanc also extolled the va- tweeen ancient Babylon and the area has been here 25 years," get the tarps rolled and fold- Gulf War. lues of the Bible as the one true he said. "My irrigation man ed," Schoeni said. "Baseball guide to what is going to happen "Saddam Hussein was trying to and set-up facility man in An- helps us with that - they're in the future. restore the former glory of the derson Arena has been here 10 paid. We use them because Babylonian empire," he said. "People can guess, and occa- they put the tarp on their own sionally you have psychics who years. The two newest em- LeBlanc also referred to pre- ployees have been here three field during the season." walk on, put up the banners, white paint and 15 to 20 gallons dictions of the futility of world can predict what's going to take put stuff In the Falcon Club of orange paint for every place, but God is the only one years. They've worked great" As the men arrived on Satur- leaders trying to unite Europe, tents and sweep the cement game," he said. who knows the future," he said. Schoeni has worked on the day morning, they had their such as Charlemagne, Alex the fields since 1965, and doesn't work cut out for themselves. pad," he said. The end zone letters, which Great and Napoleon. "When I was 16 years old, I had seem to regret a day of his 31 "We have to mow the field, Painting the field for every spell out "Falcons" eat up quite According to an informational never heard of this idea, that our years. put out the signs, paint the game consumes a lot of his brochure distributed to students gracious Lord would be return- "It's a great place to work," endzone markers, put down staff's time - and a lot of paint. and Bowling Green residents, ing to this world," he said. he said. "Your Job Is very grat- sideline tarps for the players to "We use 35 to 40 gallons of See HELD, MM five, Soccer avenges last year's championship loss Chris Kapear smacked the ball past an out-of The BC News only returning to the champion- conference was formed in 1993. last two practices. It was almost good shape for the second half, ship game, but winning it as well. The Brown and Orange got off like we had to call off the dogs a and that was true today." position Akron goalkeeper for KALAMAZOO, Mich. - It be- They recognized their season to a sluggish start the first 30 couple times during the week - The Falcons dominated the the Falcon's first score. When gan almost exactly a year ago goal in high fashion this weekend minutes of the game in allowing they were that aggressive and second half. The crucial shots-on- told that Mahler categorized his yesterday, grew throughout the at Kalamazoo in defeating the the Zips 12 shots on goal while intense," Mahler said. "I think goal statistic was reversed, as goal as "ugly," Klndl acknowl- season, and came to a victorious Akron Zips 2-0. only attempting six. According to our problem the first half was BG made a dozen shots to UA's edged the fact climax on Sunday. After losing to BG came into the tournament head coach Mel Mahler, the slow that we were too pumped up. minuscule four. "I don't care if all of my shots Miami last season in the Mid- ranked 18th in the nation but play by the Falcons at the outset However, we feel that no matter Dave Klndl initiated the scor- don't look too fancy - as long as American Conference champion- seeded second in the MAC They could be attributed to high emo- how we play in the first half ing for the Falcons with a goal at they go in. With all the commo- ship game. Bowling Green's soc- left with the Falcon's first MAC tions. offensively, if we dont allow the 78:14. Amid several players, both cer team set a standard of not championship since the soccer "I was very pleased with our other team to score, we're In teammates and opponents, Klndl See SOCCER, page eight For you Many causes, symptoms accompany depression

m Daria Warnock energy, suicide thoughts or at- Those facing depression can do The BC News tempts, difficulty concentrating many things to help themselves and other physical symptoms. deal with the situation as they ^^•jjk ^ Depression Is a problem that If these symptoms persist over seek treatment afflicts many people, including a long period of time, they can According to the National In- • University sutdents. lead to a greater illness, Wright stitute of Mental Health, goals «fcj» *£1 fSSTI The disease has many different said. should be set to combat negative &, naaaSl^ lUf causes, according to Jeanne "When It begins Interfering thinking, such as breaking large yr * A Wright, health coordinator at the with your survival skills, if it is tasks Into small ones, not expect- 1 1 w ^ Center of Wellness and Preven- persistent, than you need to seek ing too much from yourself, par- *** *^PI ticipating in activities, and not <•**'▼ tion. assistance," Wright said. "The m ' 1 blaming yourself for anything m' * • ■aw ^H MB'> ^HB "It can be caused by a bioche- most Important thing is to get an ■r a .aaaa alB > mical Imbalance or a genetic appropriate diagnosis." that occurs. f f •'.'•' i % |i_f_B i a* predisposition," Wright said. Once diagnosed, there are a Here at Bowling Green, Uni- "It's also triggered by external variety of treatments that can versity students In need of help

IF ■ 1 factors such as a break up, di- take place under a physician's for depression have many re- sources available to them one* / Lai vorce, or academic stress." supervision. These treatments I ■ Wright said there are many can range from behavior and they are diagnosed. The Link provides a 24 hour StcBkute MlikawVTIn BG Newi symptoms of depression, includ- cognitive therapy to drug or psy- ing appetite change, persistent chotherapy, varying with each hotline for those who face de- The Ark Band played with passion In the memory of Bob Marley Saturday night In the Lenhart Grand sad mood, feelings of hopeless- case and diagnosis, according to pression and need someone to Ballroom. From left to right In the back: Mike Scott, Mike Smith, Mlcbele Iannlceilo, Neal Carrington, ness, pessimism, guilt, worth- Wright talk to. Also, the Counseling Eustace Bibb. In front, left to right- Damon Arterbridge and Terry Bobb. lessness, helplessness, loss of In- "It is much easier to know what Center on the third floor of terest in favorite things, Insom- the therapy is going to be one* nia, oversleeping, decreased diagnosed," Wright said. See DEPRESSION, page flv.. i ■* ion The BG News page two Monday, November 6,1995 The BG News Seeking amean president EDITOR'S NOTE: Dan Gaffhey OTHER COUNTRIES, "PLEEZ, dent, would solve the crime prob- You mean to say we should eat "Celebrating 75 years of Excellence" didn't submit his column this WE DEW NOT WANT TEW lem. dolphin?! week, but we DID make it to his HAVE LE WAR OVER A DIS- WELL, ALL I HEAR FROM WHY NOT? THEIR FULL OF press conference in our nation's PUTE OVER LE LAND. LET US THE OTHER CANDIDATES IS PROTEIN, LOW IN FAT, AND Leah Barnum Jim Vickers capital, where he announced BE LE FRIENDS." NO. HE HOW WE NEED TO GET RID OF HEY, GRILLED DOLPHIN IS editor in chief mat, we kid you not, he is running THE CRIME IN OUR NEIGH- DELICIOUS! NOT AS GOOD A managing editor for president. Despite the fact BORHOODS. / SAY WE NEED DEEP-FRIED KOALA NUG- that he was never even a homer- TO GET RID OF OUR NEIGH- GETS OR PANDA STEAKS, BUT Dawn Keller Larry Hannan oom rep in high school and he's BORHOODS OF CRIME. HEY.NOTH/NG IS AS GOOD AS 13 years underage, he still wants Uhhhhh, what exactly are you KOALA NUGGETS. news editor assistant managing editor to go for it. All we can say is saying, Mr. Gaffney? Well then, how would you solve 'Good luck, Dan!' The following WHAT I'M SAYING IS THAT our nation's illiteracy problem? Aaron Gray Robin Coe was taken from his press confer- WE SHOULD ROUND UP A FEW TELL THE LITTLE TYKES city editor editorial editor ence. B-lll's. FLY OVERHEAD, AND AND THEIR PARENTS THAT, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! NO UNLESS THEY'RE ABLE TO Mr. Gaffney, what has promp- MORE CRIME. DONE AND READ SEVERAL BOOKS AT ted you, at the age of 22, to run OVER WITH. THEIR APPROPRIATE GRADE for President of the United Are you suggesting we bomb LEVEL, THEY'LL BE SOLD AS States? these neighborhoods? SLAVES IN SOUTH AMERICA. Hartman, Ogdahl SURE. YOU SEE, ALL THE That's cruel! WELL, I'VE LOOKED AT THIS OTHER CANDIDATES WANT NO, IT'S MEAN. CRUEL YEAR'S FIELD OF CANDI- TO SOLVE OUR NATION'S WOULD BE ACTUALLY SELL- DATES, AND I DONT THINK PROBLEMS, WHEREAS I ING THEM TO THE SOUTH meet set platform ANY OF THEM ARE MEAN Qaffney THINK WE SHOULD JUST AMERICANS. I JUST HOPE ENOUGH TO BE A GOOD EL/M/NATEWHATEVER IS THE THREAT IS EFFECTIVE At the beginning of October, The News ran an edito- PRESIDENT. CAUSING THE PROBLEM IN ENOUGH SO WE NEVER HAVE rial outlining the issues we felt were important to Uh, mean enough? Could you SUITED UP A FEW HUNDRED THE FIRST PLACE. FOR EX- TO ACTUALLY SELL ONE OF elaborate on that, Mr. Gaffney? THOUSAND MEN AND KICKED AMPLE, LETS TAKE THAT THE KIDS. students as the Nov. 7 election neared. The purpose of BUTT. HOW 'BOUT SHERMAN? TUNA-DOLPHIN DEBATE, And If the threat doesn't work? the "platform" was two-fold. The first reason was to give I'VE BEEN EXAMINING ALL DID HE GET THE CONFEDER- WHERE THEY'RE SO CON- THEN WE GET CRUEL. the candidates up for election this year an idea of city is- THE CANDIDATES THAT ACY TO COLLAPSE BY ASKING CERNED ABOUT CATCHING Mr. Gaffney, you are a mean, sues that we think are important to students. The second COULD, THEORETICALLY, THEM TO SETTLE DOWN AND DOLPHINS IN THE TUNA horrible person, and I hope to was to create some sort of measuring stick for the can- BECOME PRESIDENT, AND I STOP FIGHTING? NO, HE TOOK NETS. God that you never ever make it didates when determining election endorsements. DON'T THINK THEY HAVE HIS ARMY AND BURNED EN- Are you going to suggest we into politics. Over the course of the past month, the editorial staff THE, Y'KNOW, BRASS ONES TO TIRE CITIES, REGARDLESS OF drop bombs on dolphins? I WOULD ALSO PASS LEGIS- of The News has met with Ward One candidates John GET ANYTHING DONE. THEY WHETHER OR NOT THE CON- OF COURSE NOT! I'M SUG- LATION THAT WOULD Miller and Sarah Ogdahl, and mayoral candidates Jack ALL SEEM TOO NICE. AND IF FEDERATE ARMY WAS ANY- GESTING THAT WE EAT DOL- LEGALIZE THE SHOOTING OF Hartman and Wes Hoffman, to discuss city issues that YOU LOOK BACK IN HISTORY, WHERE NEAR THE AREA PHINS. CHOP THEM UP, PUT RUDE REPORTERS. IT WAS THE MEAN GUYS THAT And you think that, by being THEM IN LITTLE CANS WITH are important to students and to get the candidates' mean, you will make a better GOT STUFF DONE. SPRING WATER, AND VOILA! Dan Gaffhey has yet to choose views on the issues they believe are important to the fu- president than someone who's NO MORE PROBLEM! HECK, For example? a running mate, but if you know ture of the City of Bowling Green. nice? GIVE IT A FEW MONTHS, DE- WELL, NAPOLEON, FOR EX- someone mean enough, e-mail For the office of mayor of Bowling GreenThe News AMPLE. HE DIDNT CONQUER YEP. MAND WILL EXCEED SUPPLY, endorses democratic mayoral candidate Jack Hartman. Give us an example, if you-will him at dgaffhe&bgnet. And have HALF OF EUROPE BY SIGNING THE PRICE GOES UP, WE'RE a nice day. Hartman has outlined a proactive "positive platform for DEALS AND BARGINING WITH - say, how you, as a mean presi- MAKIN' MONEY! Bowling Green's future," which includes Hartman's plan to retain Bowling Green's integrity as a University community and longstanding city issues, such as im- T^e^&HandRoHshou; proving water quality and the construction of a fire ysafcsy^ station on the west side of the city. Hartman also seems the more student-friendly candi- date for mayor. Although city money had been set aside ■gAU. UP W*AJ for a University ombudsman, mayor Wes Hoffman has yet to appoint one. Hartman is in favor of a University ombudsman, as well as a city office located on campus. Hartman also mentioned looking into the possibility of off-campus students being able to pay their municipal u- tility bills at this office. ! One criticism of Hartman's bid for mayor has been the fact that he works in Michigan as a professor of journal- ism at Centra] Michigan University.The News does have concerns about this and we hope this will not hinder his ability to do the job. fcFor Ward One city council, The News endorses demo- cratic candidate Sarah Ogdahl. \Ogdahl is the only student running for a Ward One council seat this year, and has campaigned extensively since the beginning of the semester. Committed to bat- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR tling student apathy about city issues, Ogdahl's door-to- door campaigning has brought her face to face with 1960s, so there is a gap of 40 Service. The part of the article that the light was hurting my tgose she will represent if elected. Women should years for which you have not ac- that I thought was very distaste- eyes terribly they tried to do JThe News believes Ogdahl's drive to reach out to her counted. ful was when she referred to ra- everything they could in the se- use vote rights Diapers are not the issue here, pists as people who choose to get mi-light. They even let me sleep constituents and her presence on campus as a full-time however. The Issue is the nega- laid through forcible attack. I while waiting for the test to come student would give the students who make up the After reading [the Dan Gaff- tive views and false assumptions think she should be more con- back. niajority of Ward One a voice in city affairs. ney] column on October 30,1 am that you expressed about women siderate to the women who are Finally, Dr. Kettlnjer took me compelled to send readers a voters. I would like to present the victims of rape. I don't think they to his office to tell nu that he was more positive message about vot- opposing viewpoint. You indi- consider the rapist actions as sure that I had meningitis and I I ing. Your column was discourag- cated your belief that women "getting laid." would need hospitalization. I was Copyright © 1995 by The BO News. Reprinting of any material ing, cynical and offensive. Be- base their votes on "candidates The second thing that I did not not happy to hear this since I in this publication without permission of The BG News is strictly cause you think that your vote with cool middle names," imply- agree with were her comments have no hospitalization insur- has never made a difference, you about the Campus Escort Ser- prohibited. ing that women make political ance. think that we have no reason to decisions arbitrarily and haphaz- vice. She said, and I quote "I am The BG News is an independent student voice founded in 1920 To make my story as short as believe that our vote will make a ardly. You emphasized the ten hearing more and more stories of and is published daily during the academic year and Wednesday's in difference, either. You have minutes that women spend decid- students getting an attitude from possible, I had to go to the hospi- the summer. reached the conclusion that the ing for whom to vote; however, it their respective escorts, or not tal later that day in Fremont. Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the election process does not give is not clear In the context if you even getting an escort at all." I Memorial hospital called over student body, faculty or University administration. Opinions voters any control over what consider that amount of time to work for the escort service and here and discussed my case with expressed in columns, cartoons and letters are not necessarily those happens In the end. You sug- be sufficient or Insufficient, good anytime a student calls for an es- the Health Services people and went from there. of The BG News. gested that this is already de- or bad. You are Implying that cort we, without exception, send Letters intended for publication must be 200-300 words long, cided by a programmed comput- most women are not Interested in someone to escort them. Some- The people from Health Ser- typed and include the writer's name, phone number and University er in Montana I am sorry that politics and place little Impor- times It might take a while for us vices called my home every day you are disillusioned about the to check on me. They were very, affiliation, if any. The BG News reserves the right to edit any and tance on voting. Also, you are to get there because we are very process, but you have not dis- suggesting tliat the women who busy, but be certain we will be very caring. I think that we all letter*. couraged me. I have been eligible do register to vote, who make the there. should be very proud of our The BG News encourages its readers to notify the paper of any to vote for six years, and I fully effort to co to trie polls, do so health services here on campus. errors in stories or photograph descriptions. appreciate that right. I would like with no background on the can- ChrisCole The people who work there are to encourage women In particu- didates and the issues, a most in- Freshman very dedicated and concerned lar to vote. It is very Important sulting suggestion. If that is the Criminal Justice Major for our welfare. After I got out of The BG News Staff because we have only had the case, men are as likely to go to the hospital I stopped In to say right to vote since 1920. this is a the polls with no background, thanks, but somehow it seems privilege that our foremothers citlier. It is not possible to know Health service appropriate to thank these won- photo editor Stephanie Miskawi did not have, but fought and why others vote a certain way, derful people publicly. co-sports editor Scott Brown earned for us today. how their choices were made and needs thanks co-sports editor Patrick Murphy I must question your tale of what went through their minds. Two weeks ago on my way CarolA-Foos assistant sports editor Christian Pelusi women leaving dirty diapers in As individuals, we can only speak home from classes I became very Liberal Studies Major assistant city editor Joe Boyle voting booths. (It Is almost as lu- for ourselves. 111. I did make It home, but the graphics editor Rochelle Slosser dicrous as the computer In Mon- next morning I had my sister . Weekend Reality editor Melissa Lipowski tana.) In the years prior to dispo- Leila Allen drive me to Health Services to Weekend Reality asst editor Aaron Epple sable diapers, mothers put cloth Women's Studies Major see if they could help me. I CORRECTION thought that I had the flu and copy chief Kristin Stadum diapers on their babies. Cloth diapers were washed at home or would be on my way home in an assistant copy chief Anna Wahrman The Newt printed the In- through a diaper service and Escort service hour or so. special projects editor Amy Johnson When I walked Into the offices correct way to access the were re-used. It would have been University's Welcome page special projects asst. editor Jim Barker foolish for a woman to leave a tries its best I know I looked very bad and they were wonderful! I was given to get the schedule books cloth diaper In a voting booth on-line. The correct way Is since she would lose a perfectly On Tuesday, October 24, 199S, a blanket and a pillow to make http://www.bg3u.edu/orfi 204 West Hall me comfortable and from there I good diaper that would need to be The Newt published an article oes/registrar/class schedu Bowling Green State University replaced. Remember, women written by Penny Brown. In this begs* about a four hour wait while they watched over me. The le. The Newtregrets the er- Bowling Green, OH 43403-0726 have bad the right to vote for 75 article she made some comments ror. bgnews<9bgnet.bgsu.edu years, and disposable diapers that were not of good taste and nurses and attendant were Just were not on the market until the she put down the Campus Escort wonderful. Since they realized ♦ The BG News Monday, November 6, 1995 page three

NATIONAL We.-ithci Paying respects Campus The AccuWeatrwr*forecast lor noon, Monday, Nov. 6. ? 11 e r Career Planning and Placement Services will sponsor fair Career Planning and Placement Services will sponsor a fair today from cow wuw «nnoNMV » IW* AtcyWWh.r. Inc 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in 101 H L E3 fc3 E3 r3E3S<* £^<£Q Olscantp Hall. «N «m mm mi MOM numa war t* tmr rraauor aaun Students will have the op- portunity to talk to alumni about their careers at the fair titled, "What to be or not to be," according to Pam Allen, assistant director of Career and Placement Ser- vices. ln "The alumni will give ad- vice in terms of opportuni- ty," Allen said. ffltie/ Anyone can participate and register for free prizes. Fifty alumni will be at the fair. Girl saved by stranger and Paul were taken after the Paul WhlicfThc AfMdaled Pret fire. Cedar Point to have "It was probably two weeks be- Religious devotees touch the tree where Virgin Dolores was said to have appeared in the branches 14 recovers years ago In El Escorial, just outside Madrid, Saturday. auditions at the COLUMBUS, Ohio - A 1-year- fore I could tell someone the sto- old girl has left the hospital one ry without crying," said Mary University month after a stranger risked his Ann Winters, administrative Students interested in be- life to pull her from a burning partner in St. Ann's emergency helping each other. Here's a hero, last week to reverse the convic- ever-increasing deer population coming professional enter- building. ward. a genuine hero." tions of Samuel Bontrager, 38, by letting in a few bo w hunters. tainers may want to audi- Melody Pierce returned to her "We were struck by the gen- and his brother, Jonas, 29. The hunt has upset some resi- tion to work next summer at home on the city's north side uineness of the situation," she Amish hunters refuse to Smith argued that the Bon- dents of this city of 5,521, includ- Cedar Point. after her release Friday from said. "As he was telling me what tragers have the same religious ing Francie Pavey, who runs a no- Children's Hospital. Nursing su- happened, I could see the emotion wear orange clothing right to not wear orange safety kill shelter called Creekwood The park, located in San- pervisor Michelle Erdy said Me- overcame him. He never wants to KENTON, Ohio - Two Amish clothing that Jews have to wear Critters. dusky, Ohio, will hold open lody "has done extremely well" see anything like that again. The brothers convicted of not wear- religious skullcaps. "It promotes cruelty and sense- auditions, casting calls and and is recovering from multiple girl was badly hurt - and he was ing orange safety clothing while less killings," she said. interviews for more than skin-graft operations, The hurt - and his concern was not hunting say they still won't wear Community tries to re- But other residents want some- 100 live entertainment posi- Columbus Dispatch reported for himself at all but for the little orange when the deer-hunting thing done about the 700 to 900 tions for its 1996 season. Sunday. girl. season opens Nov. 27. duce deer population deer jammed into the heavily Cast and crew are needed The heroic actions of David Attorney Scott Smith of wooded community. for a variety of totally live Paul moved staff members at St. "I thought, this is reality. This Westerville asked the 3rd Ohio INDIAN HILL, Ohio - This "It's getting out of hand," said musical revues featuring Ann's Hospital, where Melody is day-to-day life. This is people District Court of Appeals in Lima Cincinnati suburb is reducing its Jim Frank. Motown, Rock V roll, coun- try, Top 40, Dixieland and Broadway standards. 1068 N. Main Free Delivery \ [^ Free Delivery Free Delivery Auditions will be held 352-3080 II 00 ii Nov. 7 in the Ohio Suite of s the University Union from II ii 11 JO a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Audi- tions are open to the general II 0. iiII $9." GdSTOr" 67 public. I ,cNJIL0,,e I^arge | IrA/H^Two large | j NED. COMBO. Auditions will be held for 'CHICAGO Two Item ne ,tem Med. 3 Item, singers, singer/dancers, Of 1/2 Garlic, Ch PlZZd COMrVMV oco singer/musicians and in- i[9teS|I I WZZX COMPdNV (no additions) "I B8BBI^^Bm ° >I >I HZ« COMMIT .. »Bread,ltr.*» nda,> 2* Cans*-lons■"" •!-'OI 1. strumentalists. One lasic Will Convei t You tilartllMlinraHWI ■ ^ (excludet e»tr» cheeie, no additions) J lnaEn3IEEaaroP J

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David Glnsburg "I Just don't see a team that's been a pillar in the Associated Press community being given approval to move," said BALTIMORE - No matter what happens Monday, Jim Speros, owner of Baltimore's pro football team Baltimore will still have to wait before officially of the present, the Stallions of the Canadian Foot- toasting its very own NFL team. ball League. The Cleveland Browns have reportedly reached Speros said Saturday he has been told by several an agreement in principle to move to Baltimore, a state officials that the Stadium Authori- deal that is expected to be formally concluded ty has reached an agreement in principal with the Monday afternoon at a news conference Just a few Browns. miles from where the team would play its 1996 "If the NFL does [allow the move], they send a home games. message to the whole and Although The Associated Press has confirmed every city in the : If you can take a that Gov. Parris Glendening will attend a news team like the Browns out of Cleveland because an conference concerning the Browns, the man in owner didn't get his way, then what's going to stop charge of luring the NFL club to Baltimore was not a merry-go-round of events going on forever and giving out any information Sunday. ever?" he said. "If there's anything tomorrow, we'll let people Of course, Speros has a rooting interest against know in the morning," said John Moag, head of the the move: an NFL team in Baltimore would force Maryland Stadium Authority. him to take his team elsewhere. Cleveland Mayor Michael R. White postponed a But Speros is not alone in his sentiment. New trip Sunday to meet with Baltimore officials. It England Patriots owner Bob Kraft told the Boston was not immediately know when the trip would be Globe, "I'm not going to vote for it. I just don't rescheduled. think it's right." According to Moag, White's presence wouldn't It may not matter how the owners vote. After re- change a thing. jecting the Los Angeles Rams' move to St. Louis, "He's doing what he thinks he needs to do," the owners changed their minds after being faced Moag said. "But I dont see his visit as relevant to with legal action, and the LA. Rams became the St. anything the Maryland Stadium Authority is do- Louis Rams. tag." And, of course, the NFL owners were incapable The first step in the relocation is having Browns of stopping Al Davis from moving his Raiders owner sign on the dotted line. Then from Oakland, Calif, to Los Angeles and then back comes the tough part - getting approval from the again. Vast majority of NFL owners. It is probably too late for Cleveland to do any- Under NFL bylaws, a team's move must be ap- thing to change Modell's mind. Even if Cuyahoga proved by two-thirds of the owners. White said he County votes to renew a "sin tax" that would pro- will send letters to all the owners, asking them to vide $175 million for a renovation of Cleveland reject the proposed migration to the east. Stadium, Modell still stands to make a bigger Cleveland officials, including White, plan to ar- profit if his team plays in Baltimore. gue against any possible Browns move at the NFL "It's just not the answer," Modell said of the re- owners' meeting in Dallas on Tuesday. ferendum. "It doesn't do the job." ' It might not be easy for those owners to bless the departure of a storied franchise that regularly Baltimore has been striving for an NFL team draws 70,000 fans at a crumbling stadium that was ever since Robert Irsay packed up the Colts' built in the Depression era Tradition is a factor, equipment into moving vans in the middle of a U> - the Browns Joined the NFL before the old snowy night on March 1984 and took his team to Baltimore Colts. Indianapolis. SARAH

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-■ • "•■-- acxvauavtv* ■•« .r^ <-.-.---.- „- 4- -. ■.-. - _• .- _- -• .- _ ...... _■ „ The BG News page six Monday, November 6,1995 Rabin's death sparks mourning, safety concerns Murdered prime minister's body Assassination raises questions carried in silence past thousands about Israeli security measures

Dianna Cahn covered the spot. A sign in He- Gideon Ezrach, former deputy brew read "Why?" Nicolas B. Tatro The Associated Press The Associated Press head of the Shin Bet, said he Schoolchildren began their day thought that when Rabin was in JERUSALEM - The flag- Sunday by standing in silent JERUSALEM - How could it the Arab West Bank town of Na- draped coffin of Prime Minister mourning. happen? blus, his bodyguards were "more Yitzhak Rabin, fatally shot at a "Rabin was looking to the fu- No country puts more empha- psychologically alert" than they Tel Aviv peace rally, was carried ture. He was looking out for us, sis on security than Israel. Trie were in Tel Aviv. to Jerusalem on the back of an the younger generation," said Shin Bet secret service built an "I also think that we all did not army truck Sunday, past Amir Shavir, an 18-year-old from enviable reputation for protect- believe that such a thing could thousands of Israelis who lined Tel Aviv. "They killed him. They ing its leaders and preventing happen," said Ezrach. the highway to pay last respects. killed my hope." terrorist attacks. The security instead focused Police said a 25-year-old law Leaders from around the Security broke down, however, on Palestinian militants, espe- student with links to the Jewish world, including Jordan's King when bodyguards apparently cially Islamic extremists who extremist fringe confessed to the Hussein, President Clinton and Jerome Delay/The Associated Preae mistook a young law student for a had threatened to get even for crime, saying he acted on God's Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Ger- VIP driver and let him get close Rabin's reported decision to or- orders and didn't regret the deed. many, said they would attend Israeli generals carry the coffin containing the remains of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin to the Knesset In Jerusalem Sunday. enough to shoot Prime Minister der the recent execution of the Israel's partners in the Middle Rabin's funeral, scheduled for Yitzhak Rabin with a 9mm Bare- Islamic Jihad leader Fat hi Sha- East peace process expressed Monday in Jerusalem. Aviv to Jerusalem, thousands of peace talks. tta. Questions are also being kaki in Malta. hopes that Rabin's death Hussein would be making his cars were parked along the "There is nothing else we can asked about why Rabin was not "Israeli security underesti- wouldn't destroy the progress of first visit to Jerusalem since Is- highway. Israelis, some holding do as comrades, as friends, but to wearing a bulletproof vest. mated the dangers of the Jewish negotiations. And the leader of rael captured the city's eastern flags, waited silently for it to continue along a great road It's not as if there wasn't ample right and instead focused on Israel's opposition said it portion in a 1967 war. pass. Some crowded onto over- paved by a great leader," Peres warning that an attack might Palestinian terror," said Zlad wouldn't challenge an attempt by Israeli radio reported that passes. said. come from Israel's religious Abu Ziad, a Palestinian peace ne- Rabin's allies to form a new President Hosni Mubarak of At parliament, Rabin's body right-wing. The suspect had links gotiator. "Jewish fanaticism and government. Peres, 73, could either form a to right-wing extremists. terrorism is not less dangerous Minutes before being shot, Ra- new government, or serve out the In recent weeks, angry debate than Palestinian." bin told a cheering crowd of "Rabin was looking to the future. He was government's term until elec- over the future of the West Bank 100,000 in Tel Aviv's Kings of Is- tions scheduled for October 1996. An official who spoke on condi- spilled into the streets with right- tion of anonymity said Rabin re- rael Square that "people really looking out for us, the younger generation. Rabin's assassination came at a time of increasing tensions in Is- wingers heckling Rabin at public fused to wear a bulletproof vest. want peace." As he left, the gun- They killed him. They killed my hope." appearances, calling him a man fired three shots from close rael over plans to give much of Melman said the Shin Bet should "murderer," "Nazi" and "trai- have insisted that he wear one distance, hitting him in the back Amir Shsvir me West Bank to the Palestinians tor." and that the shots might not have and stomach. in exchange for peace. Tel Aviv resident Speakers at right-wing rallies His Cabinet ministers were been fatal if he had. Rabin was rushed in his black also under threat, and extra bo- But Ehud Sprinzak, a professor Cadillac to Tel Aviv's Ichilov routinely called Rabin a "traitor" dyguards and armored cars were Hospital. He arrived unconscious and "murderer," and protesters of political science at Hebrew Egypt, a mediator in the peace was to lie in state for 24 hours, deployed. Housing Minister Bin- University, said Rabin would and died at 11:11 p.m. (4:11 EST) process, also would attend. Egyp- starting at 2 p.m. (7 am. EST) clashed with police. Rabin voiced yamin Ellezer was trapped in an on the operating table. concern about political violence, have refused to wear a vest any- tian officials in Cairo couldn't Sunday. angry crowd, Education Minister way. "Rabin Murdered. Israel is immediately confirm that. Rabin, a former army chief, is PLO chief Yasser Arafat said Shulamit Aloni was punched in "We are talking about a very hurting and crying," said the "He was the man who gave the to be buried with full military Saturday he was shocked "by this the stomach and Environment old soldier who went through all headline Sunday in the Yediot peace process a great deal of his honors Monday at Mt. Herzl, next awful, terrible crime." Arafat Minister Yossi Sarid's car was kinds of dangers in his life. He Ahronot newspaper. A front-page effort and ideas," Mubarak said to Israel's former leaders and said he hoped that "all of us, Is- forced off a highway. editorial in the Maariv news- did not consider an assassination in a statement broadcast on E- heads of state. Six generals will raelis and Palestinians, will have Yossi Melman, an author and a serious danger," said Sprinzak. paper declared: "We were left gyptian television about an hour carry his coffin. Some 3,000 the ability to overcome this expert on Intelligence, said secu- Israel experts said the 25-year- orphaned" after Rabin's death was an- police are expected to guard the tragedy against the peace pro- rity was "a total failure because old law student who confessed to Hundreds of Israelis held an nounced. The television inter- funeral. cess." the handwriting has been on the all-night candlelight vigil at the the assassination, Yigal Amir, fit rupted its regular programming Foreign Minister Shimon After the shooting, the suspect, wall for the past month." almost exactly the Shin Bet's site of the snooting. By early several times with updates. Peres, named as caretaker prime Yigal Amir, was quickly pinned One reason was that few Israe- Sunday, hundreds of memorial profile for an attacker - a fringe As the truck carrying Rabin's minister early Sunday, said he to a wall by dozens of policemen, lis really believed that an Israeli activist with no record of violent candles and bouquets of flowers coffin made its way from Tel would continue on Rabin's path in the pistol still in his hand. would kill an Israeli. behavior. Time Is Running Out!

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' The BG News Monday, November 6, 1995 page seven BG ends losing streak with win over Bobcats Scott Brown said BG coach Gary Blackney together, scoring more points The BG News after his team broke a four- against the Bobcats than they game losing skid. had in the previous four losses On a day dedicated to the de- "I'm really happy for the combined. Cates ran for three parting seniors. Bowling Green seniors. They were able to win touchdowns and Niemet got a promising look at Its fu- here in Ferry Stadium their hooked up with wide receiver ture Saturday against Ohio. last game and like we've talked Jacque Rogers for another as Junior Key Ian Cates rumbled about with the underclassmen Bowling Green rolled. for 180 rushing yards, redshlrt we tried to use this as maybe a Bowling Green has not lost In freshman quarterback Bob springboard for the 1996 its past 14 meetings with Ohio, Niemet threw for 233 more and season." and have won the past five a defense dominated by under- "This last win is really huge meetings by a combined classmen held Ohio to 173 net for the seniors," said senior 161-35. yards as the Falcons finished captain Greg Cepek, who "We didn't play with the In- their home schedule with a 33-7 headed a defense that posted tensity that we needed to to demolition of the Bobcats. its best performance of the have a chance," Ohio coach Jim The Falcons improve to 4-6 year. "We've had a tough year, Grobe said. "We really didn't overall and 2-5 In the Mid- but everybody's stuck around play with the enthusiasm that American Conference. Ohio and not given up. It's hard to we've had the past few ball- slips to 2-6-1 overall and 1-4-1 believe how fast everything games." in the MAC. has gone." Blackney credited the J« Rubock/Tke BG Ncwi "It feels great ... almost for- The Falcons were able to put Sec FOOTBALL, page nine. An OU punter attempts a punt while BG defensive back Steve Hartley tries to block the punt. The Fal- got what it felt like [to win]," the offensive puzzle back cons ended a four game losing streak with a win over OU. Volleyball drops two MAC foes

Jeremy Yohe offensive attack with 28 kills and next three sets, 15-11, 15-8 and to 10-13 and 6-9 in the MAC. Lori Hilton's presence at the net. "Jodi was setting the ball real The BG News hit a .610 for the match. 15-6. Central Michigan's quick fail- Esslinger recorded 29 kills to good," Esslinger said. "She made With half of their objective "Our intensity level picked up ure to score points was of no bring her weekend total to 57. it easier to hit around the There was no doubt of the complete, BG then turned its in game one," BG coach Denise shock to coach Terrie Robbie. Hilton added 23 kills which blocks." pressure that the Bowling Green sights on Central Michigan. Both Van De Walle said. "And It never Starting out strong and then los- proved too much for the Chippe- Even though the team accom- volleyball team carried on its teams were tied for sixth In the let up in games two, three and ing the match has been typical of was to stop. plished what they haven't been ■ shoulders this weekend. MAC and a loss by either one four." the Chippewas all season long. Between the two of them, Cen- able to do all year - win both Needing a sweep of both would mean no postseason tour- Esslinger added that the possi- "We do normally come out and tral couldn't stop us," Van De matches on a weekend — they still matches, the Falcons performed nament. bility of not making the MAC take huge leads and then the bot- Walle said. need to win the remaining two. the way they were billed to in the Opening the first set, CMU tourney aided in the intensity of tom comes out," Robbie said. Esslinger's performance fol- matches. pre-season. jumped out to a 13-3 lead. the match. "BG played well. They played lowed being named Co-MAC And Esslinger and Van De , On Friday, the Falcons made At that point, Esslinger took "Knowing that we had to win in like they usually do when we are Player of the Week last week. Walle share those thoughts. quick work of Eastern Michigan control of the match offensively. order to get to the MAC tourna- down here. It was a replay of last Senior Jodi Olson tallied a total "We still have to take care of , 1S-12, 15-11, 15-5. The loss The Falcons dropped the match ment, that's what got everyone year. We come in and win the of 60 assists for the match which business against Western Michi- dropped EMU's record to 1-22 15-11, but the complexion of the pumped up and ready to play," first game and then let them get gave her 95 over the weekend. gan [Tuesday] and Toledo [Fri- < overall and 1-13 in the Mid- match had changed. Esslinger said. momentum." Esslinger noted the importance day] this coming weekend," Ess- ., American Conference. BG then went on a torrid BG moved to 7-8 in the MAC BG's momentum started roll- of Olson's setting as being key to linger said. Senior Carlyn Esslinger led the offensive attack and won the and 13-12 overall while CMU fell ing with Essllnger's and junior the team's success. BG rallies for split with Clarkson Modell no show Pat Murphy The BG News in Browns loss POTSDAM, N.Y. - The Fal- Chuck Melvln next seven times they touched con hockey team played two The Associated Press the ball. Al Del Greco started the different third periods this Houston flurry witn a 44-yard weekend. Friday they came CLEVELAND - For once, the field goal late in the first quarter, back from a one goal deficit to Houston Oilers came to Cleve- the first of his three in the game, down Clarkson while Saturday land Stadium and didn't feel like and Blaine Bishop finished it by they blew a Intruders. stepping in front of Zeier's pass one goal lead Chris Chandler threw for two and returning it 62 yards down giving the touchdowns and ran for another the left sideline for a TD early in Golden Sunday, and rookie Rodney Tho- the fourth Knights their mas ran for a season-high 108 In between. Chandler scored first win of yards as the Oilers beat the on a 2-yard scramble and threw the season. Browns 37-10 before a somber touchdown passes of 23 yards to With the crowd bracing for more bad Haywood Jeff ires and IS yards to Golden news Monday. rookie Malcolm Seabron. Sea- Knights Art Modell, negotiating to bron's catch midway through the ahead 2-1 in HALL move his team to Baltimore, third quarter, his first career the third chose not to face the crowd and touchdown, was set up by Tho- period Friday the Falcon's fi- missed a home game for the first mas's 43-yard run. nally cracked CU goaltender time in his 35 years as owner. His The Oilers, like the Browns, announcement of the move was have been hearing talk that they expected Monday in Baltimore, wont be playing in the same city BOWLING GREEN 3 although city and county officials next year. CLARKSON2 in Cleveland were working to "The same type of thing hap- Scor c by Perlodi: change his mind. pened to us with the Nashville BOWLINOQREEN 0 I 2 ■ 3 The game seemed to be a side- rumor," Chandler said. "It's just CLARKSON 0 2 0-2 show to the 57,881 fans who at- a little bit of a distraction. SCORING SUMMARY tended - there were an unchar- Whether it goes through or not, O-j-—-I ITMI IIIII acteristic 7,868 no-shows, not we have a wife and a home in BO - H.ll (7) - (Clark. Acktrman) 3:31 pro counting Modell - but the Oilers Houston, and we plan on being C - UpKtt (I) - (de Ruiter. Palmer) 8:22 (4-5) clearly took it seriously. there for a while." pro C - Primer (2) - (Houle. Oilili) 10:31 PPG Their 37 points were the most al- Chandler was taken out of the Third Period lowed by the Browns at home game in the fourth quarter to BO - Pemull (4) - (Pry. Price) 6:18 since Bill Belichick became have an injured left elbow exam- BO - Punchard (2) - (Crombeen, Holiinjer) ROM WeltuerrTke BG Newi 7:28 PPO coach in 1991. ined. Precautionary X-rays were Falcon center Mike Hall passes up Ice against Michigan Slate. Hall tied former Falcon and current "To have this threat of having negative, and Chandler expects SAVES Hartford Whaler Nelson Emerson's school record of goals in 10 straight games with one In each game BO -- PeBie 21-23. C -- Murphy 27-30. your team taken away from you, to play next week, but his ab- this weekend against Clarkson. Attendance: 2,999. I can understand all the distrac- sence gave the Oilers a chance to Dan Murphy. Association, gained the Clark- Morris said that his team made tions," Chandler said. "The fans use rookie Steve McNair late In Curtis Fry controlled a loose son zone and set up their over- mental errors in the last were probably more hostile the fourth quarter for the first puck in the corner and fed a load on one side of the ice. period. toward the situation than toward time all season. cutting Kelly Perraul t who was Brad Holzlnger, Fry and Dale "The mental errors we made us, I can't blame them. Even McNair, the third overall pick pinching In from the point. Crombeen set up In a triangle In the third period were when their teams haven't done In this year's draft, didn't throw a Perrault one-timed a shot on the near side with Brett critical," he said. "You can't well, they've been great fans." pass; he was sacked by Pepper Cleveland (4-5) lost for the Johnson to derail his only at- CLARKSON5 under the pads of Murphy to Punchard on the opposite wing. make those mistakes against a fourth time in its last five games. tempt. BOWLING GREEN 3 tie the game with 6:18 gone In Fry passed to Holzlnger in good offensive team like Bowl- the period. the slot who fed Crombeen on ing Green because they'll make "That was a very poor and em- Chandler completed 16 of 20 Score by Period.: barrassing performance today passes for 149 yards without an BOWLING OREEN 2 0 - "I had just gotten on the ice the goal line. Crombeen passed you pay." CLARKSON I 3 - and the puck bounced right to through the goal crease to Pun- Bowling Green got its other by the Browns," Belichick said. interception, and Thomas carried me," Perrault said. "I had the chard who batted In the pass goal from red-hot center Mike "We're clearly not the team we SCORING SUMMARY shot and just tried to get It on for his second goal of the Hall. Hall scored his seventh were last year. The bottom line 17 times for Houston's second BO - Crombeen (3) - (Fry, Johnon) 3:26 net." season at 7-38. goal of the season in the first is, we've got to focus on where 100-yard rushing performance of pro we are. This team has some char- the year. Gary Brown ran for 101 C - Seitz (1) - (Baumganner) 3:48 Perrault's fourth goal of the "Our guy* knew we were period from Jason Clark and season was the only even down and we knew we had to Chad Ackerman. Hall's goal acter. We've got to reach down In the season opener against BG - Fair (2) - (Pn. PerraulI) 4:52 strength goal of the game. Less play stronger," BG head coach left him one game away from and find it" Jacksonville. C - Upon (2) - (de Roller) 11:54 PPO The Browns scored first on a BG - Hall (8) - (Johaaon. Savard) 16:46 than two minutes later the Fal- Buddy Powers said. "We tleing Nelson Emerson's school Zeler, making his second start pro cons took the lead for good on played in their end of the rink record for goals in consecutive 4-yard pass from rookie Eric In place of demoted Vlnny Tes- Third Period the power play. the last few minutes and got games with 10. Zeier to Andre Rlson in the first taverde, was 28 of 54 for 273 C - Bern (I) - (Pajnuiti. Manny) 1143 quarter, Rlson's 500th career re- C- Houle (I) - (unaiaiMed) 1(5:19 BG, 6-1-0 overall and 1-0-0 In some good chances." See HOCKEY, page nine. yards, but was intercepted on C -While (I)-(Pafnutti) 17:11 the Central Collegiate Hockey Clarkson head coach Mark ception. three straight possessions in the But the Oilers then scored the second half.

\ Sports The BG N« | Page eight Monday, November 6, K SOCCER feels great. The team's been "It was a shame on Saturday Continued from page one. after this all year. We did this for that someone had to lose - both Big Ten full of Coach Palmisano ~ we know he's teams played great," Mahler lion in the box, it was about the happy," Klein added. said. "We've got an extremely only thing I could do, and if we focused team. We just need to win, I'm happy," Klndl said. The Falcons advanced to the cool down our emotions just a odd outcomes The MAC Champs tacked on an championship game after defeat- little bit during the first IS Rick Warner homa 10; No. 8 Notre Dame 35, minutes of the game. Akron's had insurance goal in the form of a ing Kentucky 1-0 Saturday in The Associated Press Navy 17; No. 9 Colorado 45, Okla- penalty kick at 84:56. Midfielder sudden death double overtime. It our number for so long, its a homa State 32, and No. 10 Kansas Jon Giganti pounced on a loose was a game played amidst tem- great win for us, obviously." Ohio State could go 13-0 and 42, Missouri 23. ball in the box and was tripped by peratures in the low twenties. not win the national champion- Elsewhere in the Top 25, it was an Akron defender. This opened And that, coupled with the in- BG will play for the chance to ship. Northwestern could go 8-0 No. 11 Texas 48, Texas Tech 7; the door for Steve Klein, who at- tense physical play of both compete in the NCAA tourna- in the Big Ten and not go to the No. 12 Southern Cal 31, Stanford tempted the free kick for BG. He teams, made Saturday's game a ment this weekend. Since the Rose Bowl. 30; Michigan State 28, No. 13 powered the ball past the grasp- very demanding one. Despite the MAC doesnt receive an at-large Those strange scenarios are Michigan 25; No. 15 Arkansas 26, ing fingers of Akron goalkeeper bumps and bruises of BG's bid for the national tourney, they becoming distinct possibilities Mississippi State 21; No. 16 Ala- Mike Payne for the Falcons' last "walking wounded" (Joe Burch play the champion of the South- for the second-ranked Buckeyes bama 10, LSU 3; No. 17 Oregon goal. According to Klein, the mo- and Jay Began, knee and ankle ern Conference on Saturday for and No. S Wildcats, who don't 24, No. 22 Washington 22; No. 20 tivation for this year's play was problems, respectively) they the much anticipated bid. play each other this season due to Aubum 38, Northeast Louisiana the memory of late Falcon head came out on Sunday ready to The winner of the Southern a quirk in the Big Ten schedule. 14; No. 21 Tech 31, No. coach Gary Palmisano. bring the MAC crown to Bowling Conference was not known at Both teams won Saturday with 23 Syracuse 7; No. 24 Clemson 17, "I couldn't be more happy. This Green. press time. help from their star running North Carolina 10, and No. 25 San backs. Diego State 38, New Mexico 29. Eddie George rushed for 178 No. 14 Virginia beat No. 6 Flor- yards and three touchdowns as ida State 33-28 Thursday night. Ohio State beat Minnesota 49-21. Darnell Autry ran for 139 yards and three scores in North- No. 1 Nebraska 73, Iowa St. 14 western's 21-10 victory over No. 19 Penn State. At Lincoln, Airman Green stole Ohio State (9-0, 5-0 Big Ten) the spotlight from Lawrence rose two spots in The Associated Phillips, who returned following Press poll Sunday, but the Buck- a suspension for attacking his eyes probably will be shut out of former girlfriend. Phillips ran the national title unless No. 1 Ne- for 68 yards and a touchdown, braska loses. but Green was the star for Ne- "We just have to keep on win- braska (94) with 176 rushing ning," George said. "I'm not go- yards and four TDs. Iowa State's ing to sit here and talk about Troy Davis, the nation's leading moving up. All we can do is do rusher, gained 121 yards on 28 our talking on the field." carries. Northwestern (8-1, 6-0 Big No. 2 Ohio St. 49, Minnesota 21 Ten) climbed one notch in the AP poll after winning eight games At Minneapolis, Bobby Hoying for the first time since the 1948 threw for two touchdowns and season, when the Wildcats won ran for another as the Buckeyes the Rose Bowl in their only post- overcame the loss of star J - season appearance. receiver Terry Glenn, who But the Wildcats won't go to caught three passes for 103 yards Pasadena this season unless Ohio and a TD before Injuring his State loses to Illinois, Indiana or right shoulder late In the first Kelly Rlgo/ThcBCNtwi Michigan. If Northwestern and quarter. Ohio State both go undefeated in Falcon mid-fielder Steve Klein heads upfleld against Indiana earlier this year. Klein scored in the Fal- No. 3 Florida 58, N. Illinois 20 con win over Akron clinching the MAC Championship Sunday. the Big Ten, the Buckeyes would get the Rose Bowl bid with a bet- At Gainesville, Eric Kresser ter overall record. put on a record-breaking show "We have self-respect and for Florida (8-0) when he started that's all that counts for us," in place of Heisman Trophy con- Remember: Northwestern coach Gary Bar- tender Danny Wuerffel, who was nett said. "We're a pretty good given the day off against out- Meet team." manned Northern Illinois. Kres- Drinking + In other Top 10 games Satur- ser passed for six TDs and a day, it was No. 1 Nebraska 73, school-record 458 yards, break- The eat in the Hat Iowa State 14; No. 3 Florida 58, ing Wuerf fel's 2-year-old mark of Driving = Northern Illinois 20; No. 4 Ten- 449. nessee 42, Southern Mississippi No. 4 Tennessee 42, S. Missis- faee to faee! Death 0; No. 7 Kansas State 49, Okla- sippi 0 Help us welcome one of At Knoxvllle, Tennessee Dr. Seuss's most celebrated forced five turnovers and Ray characters-The Cat In the Hat! SMITE THE SAT, Austin blocked a punt that was The Cat wants to Introduce returned for a touchdown. Pey- LSAT, GMT, ton Manning passed for 230 himself to you. Bring In the whole yards and two touchdowns and family. It's fun to have fun...' ran for a score for the Volunteers GREORMCAT (8-1). so let The Cat In the Hat show No. 5 Northwestern 21, No. 19 you how when he AT 186,000 Penn St. 10 visits our At Evanston, Autry gained 100 store. MILES/SECOND yards for the 10th straight game

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"You have to give a lot of cred- superb job." "We're winning which really it to our fullbacks and you have Bowling Green controlled the counts. It's nice to score in every to give a lot of credit to our ball for 38:58 of the game, com- to defeat Cincinnati game but I'm not really thinking offensive line," Blackney said. pared to Ohio's 21:02. cult to stop our team on (artifi- the 2-point conversion moved about it." "Our line has come under a lot of Niemet posted a career game, Joe Kay cial) turf because our offensive After three good scoring fire and a lot of critlsm. I think completing 17-of-2S for his 233 The Associated Press Cincinnati within a field goal, line is so massive." chances Saturday, Hall tied they played extremely well to- yards. Rogers and Mark Dun- but Derrick Fenner recovered CINCINNATI - The Oakland Williams had 73 yards on 13 Emerson's record late in the sec- day." away had career games on the the onside kick to end it. Raiders weren't brilliant or ond period on the power play to The line tandem of Chad receiving end, as well, each carries in the first half alone - Cincinnati finished with 241 flashy, just brutally effective. a bulky 5.6-yard average. He put BG ahead 3-2 going into the Bukey, Shawn George, John catching half a dozen for 82 and yards, 71 fewer than its pre- The Raiders scrapped their carried five times for 31 yards vious season low, even though third period. The goal was Hall's Kuck, David Fan-all and Sam 60 yards, respectively. tenth in 10 games dating back to Hemke posted one of its best per- high-tech passing game in in a 57-yard drive capped by it faced a banged-up Raider favor of something more suited last season. He has eight goals in formances of the season, opening his 2-yard touchdown nm up secondary. Joe King made his "I think it's a credit to our to the weather Sunday, and the middle late in the first seven games this season. sizable holes and eventually first start for the Raiders in offensive line and it's a credit to showed they can still win with quarter. Clarkson's collapse Friday wearing down an undermatched place of injured free safety our receivers, too," Blackney brute force. Harvey Williams The Raiders took control a Eddie Anderson, and safety mirrored the Falcons defensive Ohio defensive front. said. "Rogers and Dunaway have rushed for 134 yards and a few minutes later when Rob Derrick Hoskins and corner- blunders Saturday. Guillaume The line dominated the second both come along extremely touchdown in a conservative Holmberg deflected Lee John- backs Albert Lewis and James Besse tied the game at three at half as the Falcons outscored well." offense, and Oakland's punish- son's punt, which rolled 17 Trapp were limited by injuries. 11:52 when he fired home a pass Ohio 16-0. Cites rushed the ball The Falcon defense, much- ing defense took it from there yards to the Bengals' 43. Two They did fine because Blake from Matt Pugnattl. 12 times in a row at one point, in- maligned for most of the season, for a 20-17 victory. plays later, cornerback Corey never got much time to get the "I think two things happened cluding the final nine plays and posted its second consecutive Living up to their reputation Sawyer stepped in front of a tonight," Powers said. "I think 33 yards of the final scoring ball off. The Raiders crumpled strong performance with a shut- for smash-mouth football, the pass for Tim Brown but failed Clarkson was more desperate to drive. an offensive line missing in- down of the Ohio option attack. Raiders (7-2) dominated both to make the interception. jured starters Bruce Kozerski win and we beat ourselves in the "The offensive line worked The Bobcats' 171 total yards is of the Bengals' lines, got in a Brown took the throw knee- and Scott Brumfield. third period." hard this week," Cates said. "The the least BG has allowed this few scraps and kept Cincinnati high, bobbled it, headed up- Cincinnati managed just one With the Falcons on a power holes were there. Exceptional season. out of the end zone until the field, sidestepped safety Dar- first down - by penalty ~ on its play with less than five minutes blocking by the fullbacks, too. closing seconds. ryl Williams and went 34 yards first four possessions and had left in the game Punchard at- Jerel Klue, a freshman, and "When you go against the op- They dominated from the untouched for a 14-0 lead. 55 net yards in the first half, tempted to pass to Perrault at Dwaylon Alexander really stepp- tion, it's assignment football," first snap. "Corey had a very good when Oakland got safely ahead center ice. The pass deflected off ed up their games." Cepek said. "Everybody played "We did what we thought we break on the ball," Brown said. 17-3. Perrault's skate right on the stick "They did a spectacular job," their assignments well and had to do," coach Mike White "The pass was low. Actually, I Jeff Jaeger hit a 37-yard of Golden Knight left wing Jean- Niemet said. "They did exactly things worked out for us." said. "We needed to run. The just put my hands down there. field goal as time ran out in the Francois Houle. Houle moved Cates got the Falcons on the into the Falcon zone and got a low BOWLING GREEN 33 weather was a little cool, and I thought he was going to half, and essentially clinched it board with a one-yard run with we're Califomians and all that knock it down. That's why I with a 46-yarder with 2:46 re- shot past BG goalie Mike Savard OHIO 7 5:30 to go in the first quarter, our state of mind." sort of bobbled it up and maining. The Raiders simply on the short side. only to have Ohio come back with Scor e by Quar ten: Their mindset locked in knocked it back to myself. I ran the ball for most of the "If it went short side that's a OHIO 7 0 0 0-7 its only touchdown. Karim Hill early on a 32-degree afternoon. always feel if there's one guy second half to protect their bad goal," Powers added. "That's B.GREEN 7 10 3 13 - 33 caught a 15-yard touchdown pass The Raiders took it to Cincin- between me and the end zone, lead. a goal he'll want back. If you get SCORING SUMMAR V from Kareem Wilson in what Ursi Quarter nati (3-6) on both sides of the I've got to get there. I sort of "They ran it down our beat short side you're not playing would prove to be the BG defen- BG - Cates I-yard run. Schorejs kick; BG ball, and thoroughly enjoyed it. gave Williams a little move, throats and I'm ashamed be- your angle." 74) se's only blemish on the after- "When we're running like we and he went for it." cause I was part of it," line- The Clarkson standing-room- OU -- Kill 13-yard pass from Wilson. noon. Huston kick: 7-7 did today, we get in that mode The way the Raiders' de- backer Ricardo McDonald only crowd roared as the Golden Second Quarter of just trying to stuff it down fense was playing, the lead was said. Knights were just minutes from BG -- Cates 13-yard run. Schorejs kick: BG The Falcons answered the people's throats," said Jeff plenty big. Oakland reduced There were numerous skir- getting their first win of the 14-7 favor with the go-ahead score on BG -- Schorejs 25-yard field goal; BG 17-7 Hostetler, who returned after the NFL's top-ranked passing mishes, and Williams was ejec- season. CU sealed the game on Third Quarter their next possession, with Cates missing a game because of a game to a shambles. ted with 39 seconds to play. another breakaway less than a BG -- Schorejs 40-yard field goal; BG 20-7 taking the honors with a 13-yard Fourth Quarter throat injury. "That's basically Jeff Blake, operating behind Bengals coach Dave Shula minute later. After a another rumble down the left sidelines. BG -- Rogers 6-yard pass from Niemet, kick what we got into. We were run- an injury-ravaged front line, went on the field and screamed Falcon turnover In the neutral failed: BG 26-7 Cates had 27 yards on a 65-yard ning the ball and were just was sacked four times and at the Raiders' coaching staff. zone Todd White went in alone on BG -- Cates I -yard run, Schorejs kick: BG 33- drive that was helped along by a 7 scattering a couple of passes completed 16 of 31 for a Savard and beat him on a back- 15-yard late hit by the Bobcats. TEAM ST ATI ST It "S when we had to." season-low 159 yards. Pat hand move. Bowling Green continued its OU BG A rusty Hostetler completed Swilling had three of the First Downs 10 33 offensive marches on ensuing 17 of 29 for 178 yards between Raiders' sacks and Terry Rushing 6 16 drives. A 16-play, 59-yard drive Passing 3 14 nand-offs. The Raiders blew McDaniel intercepted Blake on that ate up 7:48 on the clock end- 352-6912 Penalty 1 3 big holes in a defensive front consecutive passes in the sec- '1* (LAVORI ON TAP' Rushes-Yards 33-129 59195 ed in Derrick Schorejs' second Passes Comp-AH 5-14 17-25 missing its leading tackier, ond quarter. Passing Yards 44 233 field goal of the game in the third linebacker Steve Tovar. "It took us two quarters to toia • Sporti • Pool • Mufti Good Tlais Turnovers 2 0 quarter. Penalties-Yards 5-55 6-51 "It's nice when you don't get find out what they were doing," The Falcons added two more hit until you get Into the sec- Blake said. "And when we did, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS touchdowns in the fourth quar- Mit ondary," said Williams, who it was too late." Monday Night (BG) Cates 43-180. Klue 4-19. Alemmder 1- ter, on a five-yard connection be- became only the second runner Blake's 4-yard pass to Carl 0, Niemet ll-(-4). (OU) Hookin 13-64. tween Rogers and Niemet and to top 100 yards against the Pickens with 35 seconds left in Wilson 17-64. Hill 1-ll.Maitells l-(-7). Cates' third score on a one-yard Football «5 Pasting Bengals this season. "It's diffi- the game and his option run on VM (BG) Niemet 17-25-233-1-0. (OU) Wilson 5- plunge. 14-44-1-1. Steve Hoofkin and Kareem .75c Night Receiving Wilson combined to lead the Ohio (BG) Rogers 6-82. Dunaway 6-60, Starts 2- 31.Thompson 1-34, Klue 1-14,Stover I- attack with 64 rushing yards Mixed Drinks, Shots, & Beer 12.(OU) Hill 2-23.Smith l-6.Hoofkin 1- apiece. 4. Bowling Green finishes the 2 Hot Dogs .75c All Night Attendance: 5.537. season at Kent next week. SENIORS! 3 Wings .75c All Night Philadelphia Eagles The Menu has arrived y Now Serving Lunch & Dinner *S. Night Owl Special on Pizza JUST IN TIME FOR Dallas COWbOVS Happy Hour Special on * Wings {.">.{-( i«»l(!t CHRISTMAS

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TAKE A BREAK STUDENT TRAVEL Also, well mail ItsrjngI Grants snd Scholarships sre available. Bil- EN'S t MEN'S TRACK S FIELD- NOV. 28 (600) 95-BREAKI call Mart Scherer & 1 -800-543-3792. lions ol dollars In Itnanclal aid. Quality Im- ALL ENTRIES DUE BY 4.00PM ON THE DUE Tickets are available in the Union Foyer ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR-SUMMER OF 1996 TELEPHONE ORDER Irom Nov. 6-10 (9:00am-S:0Opm) mediately. 1-800-400-0209. DATE IN 130 FIELD HOUSE. Need female subleaser for Spring. Have own Yogi Bear's Jelysione Camp Resort is looking OPERATORS room, share bath and kitchen. Si60/mo. * utili- LAST WEEK FOR SENIOR PORTRAITS for 2 creative, outgoing persons to coordinate Day Shift ties. 1 block from campus. Call Brand! @ MASTERCARD Call i Boo 969-1338 to schedule your portrait and direct activities for a busy family camping Hickory Farms is now hiring ful and part-time 353-2090 or 352-8384. sessWn. Hours 10-1 and 2-6PM daily. Pictures resort. We are located near Sea World In Aur- seasonal Telephone Order Operators to take NATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE 'No Credit Check taken in The Key Yearbook office. 28 Wesl ora, Ohio. telephone and mail orders now through Jan- Sublessees) needed tor Spring Semester. Up- Don't miss this once in a lifetime Hall. Silting Fee J6. •Experience preferred but not necessary. Male uary, 1996. Positions open seven daya per per duplex apt.; dose to campus, bars. opportunity I Go lor just a semester or year 'No Security Deposit Late nlghl sessions until gPM Thurs s Fri. or female. Recreation/Education majors en- week on the day shift. Flexible schedules. Ap- 354-8019. Attend one of the next two info sessions: couraged lo apply. plicants must have basic computer and typing Wanted 1-2 Subeasers lor Spring 1996 Thurs. Nov. 9 4-5pm, Stale Rm. St. Union '100% Acceptance •Living facilities are available. skills. Excellent opportunity for anyone looking Tues. Nov. 14. 9-10pm. Capitol Rm, Si. 1 609-474-6549 Ext 8226 int Id. -Interviewing will be done at the Resort. to supplement their income. Starting pay $550 ASAP One large bedroom. Free cable. $325 • electric, utilities. Call after 2PM. 3526684. Union NATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE Send your resume to: per hour, employee discount, pleasant working (Boih on third floor) For more into contact JeUystone Camp Resort environment, professional supervision, and Co-op office, of Eric Sanders, 372-2451 You're young, you're independant! c/o Andrea Palay Schwartz great co-workers. Apply at our Corporate of- PERSONALS So why noi see the country? 6511 Ma/sol #222 fices for an immediaie interview, Mon.-Fri. until Spend a semester/year on a Tropical MayftekJ His.. OH 44124 5:00pm. or call (800)433-6005, ext. 443 until Now's the time to advertise in THE OBSIDIAN. Beachl 5:00pm for an appointment time. Hickory Say hi, what's up, or whatever to fellow greeks, #1 Awesome Spring Break Bahamas Party Farms. 1505 Holland Rd.. Maumee. OH. friends, or that special someone. It's only .85 CruiselEarly Specials' 7 Days $2791 In- Credits will transfer so you'll graduate on Cashiers wanted for 3rd shift. Fun working en- 43537. EOE. It's Hip cents a line and you can bursar ill Last day to cludes 15 Meals 86 Parties' Prices Increase time. Financial Aid can be applied. vironment. Benefits & shift differential. Apply in advertise is Nov. 10. Fill out terms in 204 West 12/151 Spring Break Travel Attend one ol the next two info sessions: person at Barney's 181 1/2 S. Main Halll Hurtyl 1-800 678 6386 Thurs. Nov. 9. 4-5pm Slate Rm. Student Child Care needed. Dependable individual to Union watch 3 children in our Perrysburg home. Full To Trip! Tues. Nov. 14 9-10pm, Capitol Rm. Union lime days. Call (419)244-8500 ask for Drew. Or (Both on the third floor ol the Union) call (419,B74-Q3l0arier 5PM ■ Beat CRUISE SHIPS NOW HI Rl NO - Earn up to Pails $239 HELP WANTED For more info contact I The Co-op office ol Eric Sanders, 372-2451 $2,000./ month working on Cruise Ships or London $219 Bartender Land-To„r companies Woria Travel Seasonal I Price! A full-time employment available. No Sanlosa $229 Tony Packo's Cafe Notice experience necessary. For more information ■ MON. & TUES. ONLY, 4-8 P.M. Management Inc. Lot 12 is not an on-campus Ireshman, sopho- call 1 -206-634-0468 ext. C55442 Madrid $299 Enjoy People? Toledo's famous more over-floor lot. If you wish to appeal a Cafe is looking for a New 1&2 bdrms at Hillsdale ticket because ol misunderstanding the ticket i Large 11tem Tokyo $499 responsible, enthusiastic person. should have occjred within the first three Custodian position available Apts. January Occupancy weeks of school. Interested persons contact Pator Todd Jenks Taipei $438 Great opportunities. Evening Rates start at $350 and $600. at 352-5101 University Lutheran Chapel. Pregnant? Free Pregnancy Test. ! Pizza Day Care in Perrysburg hours available. Call Greg Confidential & Caring. | Chicago Call Hear (vaster Kelsch, at Tony Packo's Cafe, 353-5800 354-4673 B.G. Pregnancy Center 2 part-time aids ■ Style 691-6054 for more information. phone* 874-3580 Z Extn PRSSAPRSSAPRSSA Please come a hear Julie Pompa Ful time clerical position for self-motivated speak about public relations person. Requires spreadsheet & word proces- in an agency. sing skills. Strong, organizational. & communi- 1-800-2 COUNCIL Mon. Nov. 6 @ 8pm in BA 100. cation skills. Book Keeping backround. Bowl- ing Green area. Send resume to: Comnet Inc. FREE DELIVERY Management Inc. 1664 Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895 Attention CalltntlavforaFREE Seniors graduating in December. May. or Au- Randy. 352-5166 w EVERGREEN APARTMENTS, gust should call 1-800-968-1338 to schedule Student Tra i/e/smagaziiiel their senior portrait session. This is your lasi HEAD LIFEGUARD 1 BDRM. or EFF. units, laundry chance this year i Donl be left Out Of the year- Responsible. weH qualified head lifeguard on site, tons of parking. Located book! Nighi sessions are available. Session needed at busy camp resort near Sea World of ends Fri. Nov. 10. Ohio for the summer. Also need lifeguards. Holiday Sales behind ODOT at 215 E. Poe Rd. Salary commensurate with experience. No hy- ing accomodabons available. Send resume to: Tony Packo's Cafe at the Tau Kappa Epilion 353-5800 Jelrystone Camp Resort Am: TKE Graduate Students University Bookstore Franklin Park Mall and Front 3392 SR 62 Please call Rob @ 354-0187 Street Gift Shop. Looking for Mantua. OH 44255 (near Sea World of Ohio) will be closed enthusiastic sales people to The sun is gone. represent Toledo's famous Cafe Campus Tanning FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10 during the Holiday season. 352-7889 Local manufacturing company has a need of part-time unskilled production employees. Flexible hours and great money These jobs are mainly assembly of small parts. in observance of Management Inc. Undergraduate Gerontology Association Work 15-35 hours a week around your school opportunities. Call Cindy Meeting Tuesday 4:00 Burling for more information at 246 Health Center schedule. Only one block off BGSU campus, Leases start January 3,1996 south of Wooster St, so you can walk or drive. 691-1953. Don't delay! (9.5 or 12 month leases available) Many BGSU students work at this plant. Rate WANTED 100 STUOENTSI of pay is *4.25/hr. Come by to ptck up an ap- Lose 10-30 lbs. * Next 90 Days. Guaranteed. plication form. Advanced Specialty Fvoducts, New Metabolism BreaMhru. 132 MC/VISA Inc., 428 Clough St.. Bowling Green, OH FREE INF01 -800-864-0473. 43402. does fall off trees at VETERANS DAY TONIGHT and Every Monday Night 10:30-2:00 Wm SANDERSON STABLES You can RAKE in the CASH!

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