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The BG News November 6, 1995 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 11-6-1995 The BG News November 6, 1995 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News November 6, 1995" (1995). BG News (Student Newspaper). 5918. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/5918 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. ghtjWJfrrog "Celebrating 75 years of Excellence // Inside the News Opinion • Dan Gaffhey wants to be a mean president 2 State • Cleveland Browns 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.
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