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Friday, September 1,1995 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 82, Issue 4 Turnovers doom Falcons, 28-21 Scott Brown to-Josh Bradley connection, fin- The BC News ishing a 92-yard drive. Henry, who had been pulled in Louisiana Tech took advantage favor of Derek Kidwell the pre- of a record-setting night of futi- vious series, came back in after lity by the Falcon football team the go-ahead touchdown and and shocked Bowling Green, promptly threw his fifth inter- 28-21 Thursday night in front of ception of the night 22,222 at Perry Stadium. The Bulldogs took advantage, The Falcons turned the ball slamming the door shut when over seven times in the contest, Terence Wilson caught a 2-yard six of them on score to widen the gap to 14 thrown by 3rd-year points. Ryan Henry. Bowling Green drove to the The six picks broke a 10-year- goal line on its next possession, old school record and easily but Henry's sixth and final inter- made for the worst game of Hen- ception closed the books. ry's otherwise stellar career. Scott Thompson caught a Coach Gary Blackney credited 37-yard score from Henry with the Louisiana Tech defense. 24 seconds to go, but it was too "It was a combination of little, too late things,'' Blackney said. "I don't "I took [Henry] out of the game think you can blame Ryan just to take a little bit of pressure Henry." off of him," Blackney said. "Just Henry finished lSof-35 in the so he could sit down and relax." game for 250 yards and two It was a typical season opener, touchdowns along with the half- with each team making more dozen interceptions. than their share of mistakes. But "[Tech] really didn't do any- it was the Falcons' that proved to thing that surprised us," Henry be the most plentiful - and the said. "I can't offer any excuses. I costliest. just wasn't on tonight and "A lot of that reason is Lou- whatever excuse you may offer, I isiana Tech," Blackney said. did not play like I should have to- Their coaches put together a night and nobody's sorrier about fine game plan and their kids that than I am. executed that game plan with a "I felt like I let the team down lot of enthusiasm." tonight, but we're just going to The two teams exchanged bounce back." The Bulldogs' Wil- scores midway through the third lie Smith had three of the six period before the Bulldogs took interceptions, the most by a Tech charge in the fourth. player since 1981. Michael Parker rumbled 16 "Turnovers were the key to yards on a 4th-and-l to key the Louisiana Tech coming away Falcons' go-ahead score in the with the win," Tech coach Joe third. Parker's run took the ball Raymond Peace said. "We were down to the four, and two plays the luckiest." later Davis did the honors form Tkc BC NmUn Rutack The Bulldogs, after falling be- one yard out. hind 14-7 midway through the Bowling Green looked to have third quarter, scored 21 straight a spark after leading in the game Falcon linebacker Chris Burton (40) and loseguard Dave Bruhowzkl carries with one touchdown. Bowling Green lost its season opener lor points to get the win. for the first time, but Louisiana (90) wrap up Louisiana Tech running back Jason Armstrong In the the third straight season. They will attempt to get back on track next Louisiana Tech took the lead Tech came back with a key first half of last night's 28-21 loss to the Bulldogs at Doyt L. Perry Sta- Saturday when they visit Big Eight foe Missouri. for good with 11:22 to go in the dium. Armstrong led the Bulldogs' attack by gaining 132 yards on 23 game on a 14-yard Jason Martln- See TURNOVERS, page eight. Citadel case to continue fourth Olorid's The Associated Press would fight Ms. Mellette's bid Woman asks federal court "Obviously they're very adept CHARLESTON, S.C. - The at public relations," he said of the Conference next woman who wants to march women's lawyers. They've tak- in the all-male corps at The Ci- for admittance to academy en a bath in public relations and tadel is a military academy stu- they've gotten a new and Im- proved model." on Ulomen dent and star athlete who has a Ms. Mellette wants to join The Ms. Faulkner fought a 2 brother in the college and a Citadel In the fall of 1996. 1/2-year court battle to become a Ms. Mellette is a second lieu- father who is an alumnus. "I think she could do the physi- cadet at the state-supported mili- tenant in the Oak Ridge Military Nancy Mellette, a 17-year-old cal part of it ... but I'm not too tary college. She became ill dur- Academy corps of cadets, court senior at a North Carolina mili- sure how they would treat her," ing the day of rigorous training papers said. She is on the cross- tary boarding school, is asking to Katherine Mellette, her twin sis- known as "hell week" and quit country, track, basketball and five days later, saying the stress softball teams. Conference to Intervene in the Shannon Faulk- ter, said outside the family home ner case, according to federal in suburban Columbia. of the court battle and her isola- Lawyer Val Vojdik originally said two women wanted to join court papers filed Thursday by Her mother, Connie, said she tion at the college threatened her the corps, but she said only one is lawyers who also represented admired her daughter for "hav- health. globally assess Ms. Faulkner In her quest to be- ing the courage to even try to South Carolina Attorney Gen- pursuing the matter for now. She come a cadet take this step." eral Charles Condon said he would not elaborate. women's rights Andrea Wood Ito rules on Fuhrman tapes The BC News The Fourth World Conference on Women will evaluate recent The Associated Press decade. The tapes were made from 1985 to 1994. "The court finds the probative value of the efforts of the United Nations to ensure the advancement of LOS ANGELES -In a major But the Judge barred the de- remaining examples to be substantially and women beginning on Sept. 4. blow to the defense in the final fense from offering any state- The U .N. is the highest intergovernmental body for the formu- days of its case, 0J. Simpson's menu Fuhrman made about overwhelmingly outweighed by the danger of lation and appraisal of policy, including the rights of women. judge ruled Thursday that jurors police misconduct, mostly on undue prejudice. The first conference took place during International Women's can hear just two of 41 Instances grounds the statements are too Uncelt0 Year in Mexico City in 1975. That conference gave birth to the United Nations Decade for in which Detective Mark Fuhr- Inflammatory and the defense Superior Court judge man uses a racial epithet for had failed to prove the incidents Women and began an official and international effort to bring blacks. actually happened about change on behalf of the world's women. Superior Court Judge Lance Ito Ho also refused to let the de- Hart McKlnny, who recorded the from the tapes can be played • The second conference occurred in Denmark In 1980, where a ruled the defense can play two fense play statements In which tapes for a screenplay project, "The court finds the probative plan of action was created for the second half of the Decade for excerpts for jurors in which Fuhrman describes himself as a can testify mat Fuhrman used value of the remaining examples Women. < Fuhrman says the word "nigger." "key witness in the biggest ease the word "nigger" in a disparag- to be substantially and over- Achievements and obstacles encountered during the Decade Fuhrman testified earlier at of the century". ing manner 41 times during the whelmingly outweighed by the See CONFERENCE, page three. Simpson's murder trial that he Ito ruled North Carolina interviews. danger of undue prejudice," Ito hadn't used the word In the past screenwritlng professor Laura But he said only two excerpts said.

> ion The BG News page two Friday, September 1,1995 The BG News Cat Casanova condomless Earlier thla week, my room- halfway house for wayward Actually the cat birthing thing led milk," and one thing led to mates and I were passing the pets." really did happen. And it really another. "Celebrating 75 years of Excellence' time and a bottle of 80 proof vo- "Back off, Newt," I rebutted did scare me. Bad "Wanna rub whiskers?" Alloy- dka when an Intruder charged "Boys, uh, boys, why don't you I'm tempted to sit here and be- sious asked cutting to the chase. Leah Barnum Jim Vickers into our apartment, plopped go outside and smoke a cigar or come Ronnie Reservoir Tip, safe down on the living room floor and something?" our makeshift 'mid- sex champion. I could climb up "All right, but I gotta warn you, editor-in-chief managing editor proceeded to have babies. wife' said. "All it needs is a box, a on my high Trojan and tell you baby, you may not land on your That's right a pregnant cat that I'm the most responsible Idd feet," he said giving Ally a wink. chose our apartment to give birth on the sperm block And tell you Dawn Keller Larry Hannan to its young. that I've always procured a pro- They didn't think about protec- news editor assistant managing editor Needless to say, our attention falactlc before wading knee deep tion anymore than anyone else immediately shifted from the in the Hairy Himalayas. would. And the results were bottom of the bottle to the under- But unfortunately, that's not these little bundles of Joy Aaron Gray Robin Coe belly of the pregnant feline true. So I found myself In a moral squirming around on our carpet. city editor editorial editor sprawled out behind our econ- quagmire. I found myself using omy package of corn nuts. the word quagmire in a sentence. I love kids. But not now. I was In love. It was kind of cool. And the worst part is, for all "Guys, It's a sign from God," I I mean, I don't even like con- the safe sex banter, a lot of peo- exclaimed as the cat turned our doms. They smell bad, feel worse ple still use no more protection humble abode Into it's own little and generally Just suck But, as than the average cat. More stu- maternity ward the cat taught me, they smell a dents have condom-less sex at E.A.R. to the My roommate, Rob, was less hell of lot better than the little this University than Tyson had convinced bundles of joy squirming around during his stay at the gray bar "I don't care If It's the Virgin on our living room floor. motel. Mary mother cat, It's not leaving And I like abstinence even less. Ground... Its placenta on our carpet." Folks who say sex isn't worth dy- Well, maybe not, but you get "We're witnessing the miracle ing for don't have to sit idle for the picture. Are we in college? Yes. Can we read? We would hope of llfel" six months while bagels begin to Anyway, the cat incident . so. So why do professors insist on reading the syl- "We're witnessing the begin- look like more than Just a tasty caused me to think about a lot of labi to us? Ifs anyone's guess. Our theory: they did a ning of an alergy attack," he said blanket and a quiet place to pass treat things. | little too much parrying over the summer and a creative as his throat began to swell shut. it's young" Besides, at the crucial moment, first-day plan just wasn't an option. Meanwhile, our furry little And she was right. We left the no one really believes they're go- Maybe abstinence is the an- matriarch was beginning to re- cat alone and later that night, our ing to die from sex I'm sure Al- swer. Maybe I should Join a gret its decision to visit our new pet, "Alloysius" gave birth loysious' brief courtship didn't group and march in favor of Residents of Frazee Avenue Apartments have been basement apartment. to four kittens - two live and two include a talk about four drunken stopping unprotected sex. Maybe awakened at the crack of dawn several days this week by "Hey you! You with the two dead. Idiots trying to deliver her new- I should go out right now and buy the sounds of nail guns, radios and assorted power tools nipples," the cat thought. "How- The live ones are much cuter. boms. a family sized pack of condoms. as roofers worked overhead. The city seems to be con- zabout a little privacy here." In the morning, the previous I bet it went more like this: One Or maybe next time we should ducting an elaborate social experiment involving apart- "Shouldn't we be doing breath- night's events started me think- night she was sitting behind the Just drink with the door closed. ment residents who live north of campus: line the streets ing exercises?" I said as our ing: What did It all mean? Was it a dumpster preparing herself for with bulldozers and cut off every conceivable escape neighbor girls came down to see chance occurrence? Did God another Saturday evening of lick- Joe Peiffer is the Friday col- route. Then create as much noise as possible until the what all the ruckus was about. Intervene to teach us a lesson? ing herself at home. Then, all of a umnist for The BG News. If you trapped rats begin plotting against one another. "Where's the father?" Have I Just made this whole story sudden, from behind a milk crate need a kitten, e-mail him now. "Another single mom, I bet it up because I couldnt think of an- appeared a strapping, young bull . Questions, comments and con- Car-owning freshman are quickly discovering the joy expects us to support it," Rob other beginning for a column on tiger with a "big meow." cerns can be sent to Joe at jpei- of making a daily pilgrimage to cars parked in Lot 99, or said. "You know, we're not a safe sex? They got ahold of some "distil- [email protected]. whatever it's called. If a horse or camel is not available, make sure to take a flask of water and a sack lunch to avoid seeing some sort of mirage. If you spot a giant oasis surrounded by palm trees, rub your eyes and con- jhtlmandfaraV. tinue through the shifting sands of Alumni Drive. 'HW5W6 W,. *A,S*4P1H€ Utfl} • •* ft*»ADH£K6NC£ TO THE fflMW Why is it that non-revenue sports athletes are required SQVEtxXt 5.HAU 8€ WKfcOAeV to perform menial tasks at every football game? You TO 6MMT TH£€ AOMKSKMl uUfo don't see basketball and hockey athletes teaming up to JV86SU." lockerroom cleaning duties after swim meets, so why are women's softball players and pomerettes stuck hawking programs and escorting people to the rest- rooms at home football games? • ** New freshman need to learn a few lessons about cafeteria etiquette. While it may be convenient to create mile-high stacks of trays overflowing with juice, ket- chup, syrup and other assorted goo, have a little sym- pathy for the poor, minimum-wage earning slob who has to shovel through that mess to separate sticky knives and forks. *** LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Once again the infamous Brother Jed paid a visit to the University campus to preach about the eternal torments of the fiery bowels of hell. Entertaining? Yes. Is he con- NATO should be Sale's success OJ trial idealism beauty of what a couple of mur-. verting many sinners? Doubtful. Jed's hate-ridden more involved benefit to Link runs rampant ders can lead to. Yes folks, death ' backwoods brand of "fire and brimstone" evangelism does beget fun for all. probably isn't the best way to reach students, but year after year his visits serve as a great place to hang out On August 28, National Public On behalf of the link's staff The end of summer has Radio reported that a shell ex- and volunteers, I would like to brought us to Bowling Green, to And what about OJ Simpson? with friends between classes. ploded in a market place In Sar- express our appreciation of the classes, to new dorms or apart- Do any of us really believe that *** ajevo killing dozens of children, community's overwhelming sup- ments to live In and more of the be even exists? No, no, no. OJ Have all professors bought stock shares in the book- women and elderly. U.N. In- port of our first annual Link Yard OJ Simpson saga. What Is the Simpson Is that guy with the daz- producing industry or are they just expanding the vestigators concluded that the at- Sale held August 25 and 26. Be- case really about? Geraldo zling smile on TV, OJ Simpson amount of required books because they're so concerned tack came from Bosnian Serb po- cause of the many valuable dona- Rivera claims It is about every- was the first man to rush for over about literacy? sitions. Exactly about the same tions received from the commu- thing, that the case is about race, a thousand yards In a season, OJ incident occurred there last year, nity, the work of the volunteer about politics, about Justice, Simpson the movie star, OJ Sim- which motivated the hereto dor- yard sale committee members, about economics, etc...And then pson who's football cards have Copyright O 1995 by The BG News. Reprinting of any nutieral in mant NATO allies to dropping a the Link staff, and the generous there is the other view, that the doubled in value and OJ Simpson, this publication without the permission of the BO News is strictly pro- few bombs at the Serb positions. community shoppers, we were case is about nothing. I for one the good looking guy who rents hibited The Serb aggression in Bosnia, able to raise over $750.00 which And the case to be about the Hertz automobiles when he trav- The BO News is an independent student voice founded in 1920 and on the whole, has remained un- will be used to benefit the Link's greatest of virtues - entertain- els, Heck, he doesn't even have a is published daily during the academic year and Wednesday's in the checked since then. Four years 24 Hour Crisis Hotline and Vic- ment real name like Bob or Mike, he Is summer. earlier to punish Sadam Hus- tims Advocacy Program. Specif- It is reasonably safe to suggest a breakfast beverage, be is that most Americans, and cer- "Simpson Brand Orange Juice." Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the student sein's aggression In Kuwait the ically, the money raised will be United States and Its allies used for food and temporary tainly most people that I have OJ has left the realm of the real body, faculty or University administration.. Opinions expressed in waited for a total of six months housing for people in need, as come In contact with, have and has passed over into a sym- columns, cartoons and etters are not necessarily those of The BG News. and bombed Iraq extensively, well as for Victims Compensa- already decided whether or not bol. He Is beyond reality, he is on Letters intended for publication must be 200-300 words long, typed thereby r—"«"»»''g the citizens tion filing fees. OJ Simpson Is guilty and few television. Everyone knows TV and include the writer's name, phone number and University affiliation. and leaving Bad am Hussein In plan on waiting for the verdict to Isnt real Often, when I was a if any. The BO News reserves the right to edit any and all letters. power. The war In Bosnia bat We would like to express a spe- know that Justice has been Idd my mother would lecture, The BG News encourages its readers to notify the paper of any errors been going on for more than cial thanks to the Link's Yard served The verdict Is not about "Paul David you cant do that, in stories or photograph descriptions. three years and also the Serb ag- Sale co-sponsors, Fast Company whether or not OJ Simpson that only happens en TV." And gression and the crimes against and BG Balloons, in addition to committed the crime, whether or me same Is true with OJ. humanity. The superpowers are those businesses who donated not he received a fair trial or The BG News Staff too disinterested or too "coward- raffle items. Also, I wo Id like to anything else related to Justice. ly" to do much about it. The express my personal and heart- The verdict Is about us, our So fret not over what it all photography editor Kelly Rigo reason Is obvious; the super- felt thanks to the WaUack and views, "Ah, hah! I told you it was means or doesnt mean. You dont co-sports editor Scott Brown powers do not have any economic Lawn families for their extensive going to be a mistrial. Now live In Brentwood, or know co-sports editor Patrick Murphy Interest in Bosnia like they had In talent In sales and generous do- where's my twenty bucks you anyone as good looking as Nicole assistant sports editor Christian Pelusi the Gulf four years ago. nations. owe me?" Of course, there are or OJ Simpson because If you did assistant city editor Joe Boyle It la horrifying to realize the still some Idnallsm prone lawyers chances are you wouldn't be graphics editor Rocheue Slosser values and the principles of the Without the support of the running around "OJ Is innocent watching or reeding this right Weekend Reality editor Melissa Lipowski superpowers. It makes me ques- community this sale would not until proven guilty*' but they're now for that matter. So the next Weekend Reality assistant editor Aaron Bpple tion my role as a human being or have been possible. The commu- lawyers and thus, we cannot take time Darden sod Shock are get- copy chief Kristin Stadum a citizen of the world that I Just nity has once again shown Its their views too seriously. ting fined feel free to laugh, but speical projects editor Amy Johnson have to get use to listening to re- support of the Link and the ser- What Is so great about the trial If you forget, dont worry, there assistant special projects editor Jim Barker ports of shWIff ffxpkyifliig In mar- vices it provides. Please accept Is not that OJ is being tried with will be plenty of re-runs. ket places year after year. our gratitude and thanks for you possible life Imprisonment but 204 West Hall current and future support. rather, Marcla Clark's latest Bowling Green State University Dr.SadiaMahmud hairdo, Robert Shapiro's five Paul D. Petrus, Jr. Bowling Green, OH 43403-0726 Department of Applied Statis- Kara Jennings thousand dollar suits, Kato Kao- Senior tics Program Assistant lin's Idiocies, and Jay Leno's Philosophy/Creative Writing bgnews9andy.bgsu.edu and Operations Research Victims AdvocMrv.Pmeram "r»—««*.Itos." And that Is the Major A * 1 * The BG News Campus Friday, September 1,1995 page three

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Electric Falcon on television The Electric Falcon, The University's electric race car, wfllbe featured tonight in a national broadcast on the Prime Sports cable net- work.: !;; The hour long special will be broadcast at 8 p.m. It will examine the two-year-old collegiate racing program *MU sr.mXttA'' • l»W H1..WU.I, UK. in Which more than a dozen HL E3S3G2J f23C3SOfDl<£Q colleges and universities m* ia» JHPMW ««■» raroma W-WUM mow a xarrr rraoum camr are competing. The program follows var- ious schools as they prepare for. the second annual Cleveland Electric Formula Classic, which took place on July 22. The race was part of the annual Cleveland Grand PrU festivities. The Electric Falcon and the faculty and students who built the car will be IM^ tflMt featured. A two-person Singh's car and two other vehi- video crew was at the Uni- Bomb causes death of cles were ripped apart in the Depositors crowd at the teller counter at the Klzu credit Union In Osaka, Western Japan, to draw out versity recently to shoot 13 in India blast. Most of the dead were their money following an order from the Osakl Pref ectural government to halt its banking operation*. close-ups of the car and Singh's armed guards, and their The nation's largest credit union has been in trouble because of the huge amount of non-performing conduct interviews. loans. Around here, the program CHANDIGARH, India - A mutilated bodies were flung all can be seen on SportsChan- powerful bomb blew up the car of over the concrete porch of the nel Ohio (Channel 34 on the the chief minister of the northern state secretariat building, police state of Punjab today, killing him and witnesses said. Wood Cable-Comm system). and 12 others outside the Singh's car was guarded by The program will be re- government headquarters. members of an elite commando peated at least three times No one immediately claimed team and It was not known how in September. responsibility, but suspicion fell the bomb was planted. The Electric Falcon was on Sikh militants. Chief Minister There was confusion about the VIDEO SPECTRUM built by faculty and stu- Beant Singh crushed a decade- death toll, with police frequently dents. The open-wheel, Indy long uprising by Sikh separatists revising their estimate. Police car is 77 Inches wide, 163 after he took office three years chief K.P.S. Gill told a nighttime inches long and weighs ago. news conference that 13 people SUNDAY'S LABOR DAY SPECIAL under 2700 pounds. NEW RELEASE MOVIES RENT FOR 2 DAYS Other schools featured in Singh, 73, was getting into his were killed and 16 people were the racing series include bulletproof car outside the hospitalized with injuries. $2.49 EACH OR 3 FOR $6.00 10-story state government head- RENT ON SUNDAY * RETURN ON TUESDAY Case Western Reserve, quarters building in the capital, The bomb went off as an esti- Ohio University, Ohio State Chandigarh, when the bomb went mated 15,000 people were prepar- University and Wright State off, Information Secretary S.S. ing to leave the building in the University. Dawra told The Associated Press. evening and it caused panic. GENERAL TITLES : 5 FOR $5.00 Movies on cam- CONFERENCE BOWLING GREEN'S LARGEST SELECTION OF MOVIES!!! pus 112 E.WASHINGTON ST. 352-4171 Fans of classic movies will have two to choose Continued from page one. GOOD SEPT from this weekend. On Fri- for Women were discussed at secretariat. RENT A NEW RELEASE day, The Gish Film Theater An excerpt from the African OR GENERAL TITLE MOVIE •1»2*3*4* will present "The Lost the third conference in Nairobi, FREE Weekend," then on Satur- Kenya in 1985. Further goals Platform for Action adopted by AT REGULAR PRICE AND ONE COUPON day, Gish will present were also a part of the third con- Africa's Fifth Regional Confer- GET A GENERAL TITLE FREE,) PER VISIT ence states, "... Recognizing that MOVIE! ' "Queen Christina." ference. BvtfJMtV.V. "The Lost Weekend," While women have gained there can be no equality and de- stars Ray MUland and was strides toward global recogni- velopment without peace and directed by Billy Wilder. An tion, the Fourth World Confer- that peace can only be achieved Academy Award-winner for ence will address recent steps with the full Involvement of Best Picture, Best Director, back, including increased vio- women..." Best Actor and Best lence against women and sexual Ellen Berry, director of the Screenplay, It was one of the first films to take a seri- harrassment, according to Ger- University's Women's Studies Attention Off-Campus Students! ous look at alcoholism. trude Mongella, secretary- Department, said the interna- general of this year's conference. tional aspect of the conference is Away games this Mongella, who's from the important. weekend ' United Republic of Tanzania, "One thing that is valuable Your Local Off-Campus address and telephone number '■:'. The University soccer said preparations for the confer- about the conference is that It and volleyball teams kick ence are well under way. puts the concerns of American will be printed in the off their seasons with away Five regional preparatory women into context," Berry said. games. meetings took place in Jakarta, "Maybe it will make Americans BGSU Telephone Directory. i. The soccer team journeys Indonesia; Mar del Plata, Argen- think of themselves in relation to to Akron to play New tina; Vienna, Austria; Amman, relative privilege." Hampshire in the Akron Jordan; and Dakar, Senegal, ac- Children's Hospital Classic. cording to the secretariat. Suzanne Crawford, dean of The game begins at S p.m. Continuing Education at the Uni- These regional meetings are Use the Off-Campus Local Address Change form below to provide The volleyball team par- important for asseawlng key Is- versity, will be attending the ticipates in the Michigan Conference in Beijing. Off-Campus residence and telephone number only. State Invitational this sues for women on a regional weekend. basis, and each region adopted a Hillary Clinton Is attending the plan of action, according to the Conference on behalf of the U.S. To assure proper Inclusion in the BGSU Telephone Directory, please submit completed forms by: Tuesday, Septembers, 1995 5:00 p.m.

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Andrea Wood provides services and support for Jewish high The BG News school students. The University's Hillel works in conjunction Hillel begins the year with new goals and plans with Jewish organizations in Toledo and Flndlay as to provide support and activities for Jewish and well. non-Jewish students on campus. "This year we're looking at community pro- According to Alan Mostiv, senior English major grama," Mostiv said. and former president of Hillel, the organization "A lot of our members have expressed a desire has existed for at least two decades. to do [community service]," Pogir added. "Recently we've had a lot of ups and downs," Hillel is planning a Shabbat, which Is equivalent Mostiv said. Using advertising efforts and word of to a dinner on the Sabbath Mostiv said the event mouth, attempts are being made to strengthen will be open to the community. membership. Hlllel's monthly meetings will be used to plan Melissa Pogir, junior CB—MBlOgttOM disorders activities including Holocaust remembrances, major, is this year's president of Hillel. volunteer service programs, and support for stu- "We really want to provide support for Jewish dents who wish to celebrate holy days such as Yom students on campus,'' Pogir said. Klppur and Rosh Hashana. According to Pogir and Mostiv, Hillel is the col- Pogir said transportation has been arranged for lege branch of B'nai B'rith, an International Jewish TktBCNmKellyRIf* See HIUEl, page five. federation. The B'nai B'rith Youth Organization A combination of skylights and shadows creates a new perspective In the Fine Arts Building. Dean says research necessary Jay Young for the most part, that the best The BG News Faculty claim outside work teachers at the University are the best scholars," Katzner said It Is the part of the Job faculty a part of quality instruction Cranny said research Is an ex- do outside the classroom. Most pectation in the College of Arts undergraduates never see it ate teaching, but I think research teach are not fully doing their and Sciences. done, but without it much of the is part of that mission," Cranny Job," Katzner said. "I think it's a "We expect some expression of information found In the class- said. "There is a view that since misconception to think that fac- scholarship from every faculty room would not be available. our main mission is teaching we ulty's teaching and commitment member on the campus, and we One of the larger battles being should be paying people for to students suffers because they expect this to be reflected in fought in higher education today teaching, and we shouldn't be are off doing research I see the their teaching," Cranny said. is a university's cry to the public paying them for doing research two reinforcing each other." about the need for research. But it la awfully hard to draw the One of the most difficult things State legislators question (he line between what is teaching Katzner said students will get when it comes to research Is sell- amount of funding when it starts and what's research." the most from instructors com- ing the need to the public, ac- to look like the research results Graduate College Dean Louis mitted to research cording to Cranny. fail to help students In the class- Katzner said without the faculty room. research students lose of lot of "I believe that the quality of in- "It's a hard message to deliver CJ. Cranny, College of Arts quality education. struction is improved by having to the general public that we're and Sciences dean, said research "Knowledge develops, under- faculty who are dedicated to not in the answer business at un- and teaching go hand in hand. standing grows over time and research and teaching." iversities, we're in the question '1 think our basic mission here people who are not Incorporating business," Cranny said. "That's at Bowling Green is undergrade- those developments in what they "It has been my experience. what research is." Save 250 franks Now - "si.sr

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Friday, September 1,1995 page five City, BGSU trade streets New faces join force Cemetery in progress, Public Utilities di- pus," Waddle said. City police hire officers for upcoming year rector Bill Biair said. The addition of the service "The trade gave the dry of tunnel was a final step to de- Joe Boyle spanned the summer, during ing me to Ohio State Highway Pa- entrance Bowling Green a street to build cide a more than 20-year-old The BG News which police conducted exten- trol Academy." a cemetery entrance not lo- agreement between the city sive background checks, Ash Ash said he is pleased with the moved due cated in the middle of a univer- and the University to trade the said. The candidates also took type of people the division hired. sity campus," Biair said. The two streets. A half-dozen new faces will agility and other tests. to change service runnel is tied to a tun- "There was a problem with Join the Bowling Green Police "We put 60-plus percent on "Some want to be federal nel on Wlllard Avenue and runs the cemetery entrance being in Division this year. background checks," he said. agents, but if they dont want to Amy Johnson from Eppler North to the Stu- the middle of campus, because Police Chief Galen Ash said The new officers are Dan Man- go up the ranks, I'd worry," he The BC News dent Services Building. funerals [were] being Inter- three new officers will soon be cuso, Fred Schnee, Brian Chap- said. "They ail have different Bob Waddle, director of Uni- rupted with the activity of hitting the man, Fred Freeman, Paul Tyson ideas now, but their Ideas will The city and University versity capital planning, said classes letting out at the same streets to begin and Mark Hanson. change dramatically." traded ownership of two the tunnel contains steam lines, time as the funeral," Waddle field training While all six come from di- streets recently while moving electrical power lines and said. with the divi- verse backgrounds, a commit- The motivation Ash hopes the the entrance of Oak Grove other equipment that will im- The new entrance to the sion, while ment to the public is something new officers will display would Cemetery from Ridge Street to prove communication between cemetery is now located on three others they share in common. be a service to the community, he Merry Avenue. the east and west sides of cam- Merry Avenue, with the side- will be attend- "It'll be an interesting experi- said. University ownership of pus. walk along Ridge Street being ing classes at ence because It's a college town Merry Avenue was traded with "The service tunnel is a the roof to the service tunnel. the Ohio State and we'll be dealing with people "Our emphasis is on service. the city for Ridge Street, major upgrade of maintenance Highway Pa- our own age," Chapman said. We want the best people to serve where construction of a new that enhances the ability of trol Academy. '1 think I Just want to do a real the people," Ash said. "These underground service runnel is communication along the cam- The process good Job and serve my communi- people have wanted to serve as of selecting new officers has ty," Hanson said. "They're send- policemen for years." HILLEL Programs get grants Continued from page four. students who wish to celebrate about religious organizations group from Hillel getting the Ohio Attorney General's Of- holy days such as Yarn Kippur that they recruit. We dont re- together to celebrate simi- The Link, prosecutor's office fice Crime Victim Assistance and Rosh Hashana. cruit," Pogir said. larlties. and differences," Mosti v Program. Pogir said transportation has "It's usually a matter of a said. been arranged for students who collaborate to assist victims Julie Broadwell, director of wished to attend holy day cele- victim-survivor services, said brations in Toledo. Jim Barker the grant money will be put di- The BC News "This first [coordinator] will Hi 1 lei is also involved in oppos- rectly Into The Link's victim ad- ing anti-Semitic activities in The Buckeye Room serve as a liason working with vocacy program. Two local victim assistance the victims," he said. "If the vic- Bowling Green and other North- is now... programs received grants from tim's attorney is not available, "The victim advocacy program west Ohio communities. the Ohio Attorney General's of- the coordinator would keep vic- is a part of The Link, funded "I got involved my freshmen fice this past weekend. tims informed about their cases mostly by grants," she said. year when the Nazi Party was The Link and the Wood County and answer any questions they "[The Crime Victim Assistance circulating materials on cam- Campus Bowling & Billiards Prosecutor's office obtained might have about the system." Program] is a big pot of money, pus," Mosti v said. funds to allow greater collabora- and lots of places are submitting Hillel also participated in the tion between the two facilities. "The coordinator will not pro- grants. The money received by Ku Klux Klan protest last sum- vide legal advice," Mayberry The Link goes directly toward mer In Bowling Green. Mon - Sat 'til Midnisht A new victim coordinator is said. "That is for an attorney. But expected to be implemented us- our victim's program." Broad- While Hillel upholds Jewish [the coordinator] would certainly ^^^_ Sun'til 10pm ing the $21,541.68 donated to the well said The Link collaborated tradition and ideals, organizers come to know the court system with the prosecutor's office to hope the religious backbone will prosecutor's office. The coor- and what happens in a criminal dinator's Job will be to help felo- ensure a successful grant appli- not discourage members. case. So he or she can advise cation. "There's a big misconception ny victims understand the Judi- people of what's going to hap- cial process and deal with any pen." emotional problems. Wood County Prosecutor Alan Mayberry said that, since word 372-8071 R Mayberry said the grant will of the grant was Just received help his office handle contact last weekend, the search for can- Learn to Fly with victims. didates had not yet begun. • Groups Welcome "We're really the ones that have probably the greatest con- "We got word of [the grant] • Located in the Union tact with victims of felony this weekend, so we haven't atBGSU crimes in Wood County," he said. started that process yet," he said. "There are I dont know how "The person who has been doing Have you ever thought of becoming a this on sort of an ad hoc basis and many prosecutor's offices across professional pilot or just learning to I have started to talk about a Job Ohio that have victim programs." fly for fun? The victim coordinator will act description." as a victim's guide through the The Link, 31S Thurstin st, You can fly at BGSU as an elective or as a received a seperate grant from Une oest legal process, Mayberry said. degree program. To schedule a tour of the flight school or see an advisor call Nancy at 372-2870. snoes your The BG; NEWS:; is I10W Wring %A We Care About parents' •copy editors, *W The Water •reporters, Watermill You Drink™ money •photographers. Express Try if interested call: Water mill 372-6966 arid ask Express® for Leah Bar mm Located At: 989 S. Main, (Next to Pagliai's) Bowling Green

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K s > The BG News page six Friday, September 1,1995 Rock Hall ribbon ready to be cut Judge All-star concert highlights sentences museum's opening day Dayton

DadaHayts tom Remainders - a group of man The Associated Press writers who, as Barry says, play The Associated Press rock 'n' roll about as well as CLEVELAND - The Flying El- heavy metal bands write novels - DAYTON, Ohio - A man vises are in formation. The tents are the featured entertainment. accused of wounding a are up, the caterers are cooking. policeman after shooting Stephen King, Amy Tan, Dave The museum opens to the pub- him in the leg has been sen- Barry and the rest of the Rock lic Saturday morning. A benefit tenced to 19 to S3 yean In Bottom Remainders are on their concert Saturday night at the ad- prison. Iway. jacent Cleveland Stadium will Mario Evans, 18, of Day- The Rock and Roll Hall or feature such diverse artists as ton, was sentenced Fame and Museum ribbon is al- Johnny Cash, Bruce Springsteen Wednesday by Mont- most ready to be cut Friday. and Snoop Doggy Dogg. gomery County Common "I'm anxious to see what it is," Pleas Court Judge Patrick said Little Richard, who was in- The celebration marks a Foley. Evans pleaded guilty ducted into the rock hall in 1986, 10-year struggle to make the hall to four charges in the Jaa its first year. "I think its a won- a reality. 29 shooting or Dayton derful thing to have it because For years, performers, in- police officer Timothy Re- it's needed. Even though rock 'n' dustry executives and critics boulet roll is really nothing more than have chlded rock hall organizers Reboulet, who recovered rhythm and blues up-tempo, it's for making the hall an institu- from the leg wound, is on the biggest trend in American tional setting, which runs temporary assignment at music" counter to the music's rebellious the Dayton Police Acad- The festivities start with the spirit. The fact that it was In emy, ribbon-cutting and a gala re- Cleveland, a city that 10 years APPtMo Montgomery County ception Friday night for hun- ago was still the butt of national Roosevelt Norris of Cleveland puts the final touches on the Elvis Presley display on the Rock and Roll Prosecutor Mathlas Heck dreds of bigwigs. The Rock Bot- jokes, didn't help. Hall of Fame In Cleveland. Jr. said the officer was chasing Evans, who had sto- len a car, on foot when he BOWLING GREEN STATE was shot. UNIVERSITY The first round struck Group defends prisons Evans in the chest and bur- FORREST CREASON GOLF ied itself in his bulletproof vest. A second shot struck COURSE Senator asks for investigation of death reports Reboulet In the leg. Student Fall Passes The Associated Press deaths which were not reported ysviile have died in the past 16 Evans pleaded guilty to charges of felonious assault Are Now Available to lawmakers as required. months. Family members ques- COLUMBUS - An inmate ad- "This raises the question of tioned two of those deaths. They on a police officer with a Charge Your Pass To Your Bursar vocacy group defended the re- whether there are any other said the inmates were denied firearm specification, ag- gravated robbery, grand Account with Proper Identification cord of Ohio prisons Thursday on deaths out there that the public is proper medical care. the issue of prisoner medical not being made aware of," John- theft of a vehicle and East Poe Road care and notification of families son said. Another inmate, a homicide having a weapon while Bowling Green, Ohio when an inmate dies. "I haven't gotten any [com- victim, died this year at the All The Golf You Can Play State Sen. Jeffrey Johnson, plaints] and I've been here for Trumbull Correctional Institu- "An attack on a (419)372-2674 D-Cleveland, a member of a leg- seven years," said Gary Sims, tion. police officer is a Phone For Tee Times For Only $50.00 islative committee that handles Ohio director of the Prison Fel- All four deaths went unrepor- prison issues, has asked for an lowship inmate advocacy group. ted to the Correctional Institu- very vicious Investigation into four prison The seven years include five as a tion Inspection Committee. The paid prison chaplain in Ohio. Ohio Department of Rehabilita- attack. It attacks Prison Fellowship has 6,000 tion and Correction requires all the very fabric of volunteers in Ohio working with Inmate deaths to be reported to inmates and ex-convicts. They the committee. our community." counsel, arrange holiday gifts for Rep. Sam Bateman, R-Milford, prisoners' children and conduct who chairs the committee, said Patrick Foley Bible study classes. Wednesday that state corrections When he worked as a chaplain officials "ought to be reporting Montgomery County at the prison and inmate re- those deaths. We are going to Common Pleas Court Judge ception center at Orient, Sims find out what is happening and said the chaplain - and in his ab- why." under restrictions from a sence the duty officer - had the Joe Andrews, spokesman for previous criminal convic- responsibility of promptly noti- the Department of Rehabilitation tion. fying a family about an inmate's and Correction, said he was una- Foley ordered the maxi- death. ware of any reporting problem. mum sentence for the "I didn't see any problems with felonious assault charge. the way the Ohio Department of "We routinely notify the com- "An attack on a police Corrections handled that," he mittee of all deaths. I will have to officer is a very vicious at- said. look Into thiSj" he said. tack. It attacks the very Three prisoners at the Ohio Eighty-nine Inmates died in fabric of our community,'' Reformatory for Women in Mar- state prisons last year. Foley said. €AFE c* Aoiio Bowling Green. Ohio 53 0988 104 S. MAIN MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL f^TiatS^I OT DOGS & DRINK SPECIALS I *%r**

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Christian Musi In those two games, The BC News Henry threw five interceptions, including three in the loss to It's hard to win football games MAC champion Central Michi- when your team turns the ball gan. over seven times in one game. And nobody on the Bowling Green football team understands that better than quarterback Ryan Henry. Henry, who has broken many team and conference records, broke another team record last night Henry now owns the du- bious Falcon record for most interceptions thrown by an indi- BLACKNEY HENRY vidual in one game. Six. That breaks the record set by But last night, Henry was Brian McClure four times in his intercepted three times while career, most recently against throwing into double coverage. Ohio University In 1985. The other picks were forced But no one feels worse about passes into tight zone coverages. the outcome of the 28-21 loss to Head coach Gary Blackney re- Louisiana Tech and his Individual fused to place the blame for the performance than Henry him- loss squarely on the shoulders of self. his quarterback. "I really cant offer any ex- Said Blackney: "As far as I'm cuses. I just wasn't on tonight," concerned, Ryan Henry has won Henry said in the press confer- a lot of football games for us in ence following the game. A press the past. He's an outstanding conference that he could have quarterback. He's physically and chosen not to attend but did. "I mentally tough He's proved that didnt play as well as I should the way he played with his back have tonight and as well as I'm injury a year ago. He's the type capable of and nobody's more of person who's going to take [the sorry about that than I am. loss]on himself, but I'm not going "I felt like I left the team down to let him." tonight and we're just going to "We're going to bounce back have to bounce back." and be strong again next week," Henry said he "feels fine", in said Henry. And no one is looking more The BC NewtfTereu Thomai reference to his off-season back surgery to repair a herniated forward to next week and the Falcon running back Keylan Gates cuts upfleld last night against out or the second half and put added pressure on quarterback disk. That injury he played with University of Missouri Tigers Louisiana Tech. Cates suffered a shoulder Injury, which kept him Ryan Henry to rally the team. in his final two games last than Ryan Henry. Rangers and Penguins Colts leader searches trade top-flight players for victories this year

round of the playoffs. For- RobitaiUe, who had 23 goals Hank Lowenkron The Colts finished 8-8 last In opening against , Mike Flam season, failing to reach the The Associated Press wards Wayne Presley and Ray and 19 assists in 46 games last The Associated Press the former San Diego State rtar Ferraro and defensemen Doug season, scored 40 or more goals playoffs for the seventh consecu- faces the team that held him to a NEW YORK - The New York ' Lidster and Bruce Driver are In each of his first eight INDIANAPOLIS - What does tive year. season-low 28 yards on 16 carries Rangers and Pittsburgh Peng- the others. seasons and SO or more goals do for an encore? "I want to achieve on the team last year. He doesn't see the uins, both coming off dis- Samuelsson makes the three times. Faulk, the second pick in the level, being way better than game as a personal test against appointing playoffs last spring, Rangers tougher on defense, In 1992-93 with Los Angeles, 1994 draft, wasted no time justi- 8-and-8, not just 9-and-7, going the Bengals or defensive lineman made a trade Thursday involv- and RobitaiUe gives them scor- he set NHL records for goals fying his selection by the Indian- deep into the playoffs," Faulk Dan Wilkinson, the only player ing four high-profile players ing punch they frequently (63) and points (125) by a left apolis Colts. He scored three said "I don't think nobody plays selected ahead of Faulk In last that changes the makeup of lacked last season. wing. touchdowns and rushed for 143 this game not to go and win the year's draft. The Penguins' purge began "I think adding RobitaiUe yards in his NFL debut last Sep- Super Bowl. Everything that I both teams. "It's a test for our offensive The Rangers acquired seven- after they lost in five eames to gives us a dynamic to the team tember, and by the time the can think about as far as setting line against their defensive line. time All-Star left wing Luc Ro- the eventual Stanley Cup that we were concerned with season ended he had rushed for goals for myself, then, will be an- champion New Jersey Devils last season and missing, and 1,282 yards and 11 TDs and swered" If they dont get any pressure, bltaille and combative de- we're going to run all over them, fenseman Ulf Samuelsson in the first round. While the that Is a natural goalscorer," caught a team-high 52 passes for The offense Installed by new Smith said "His goal-scoring 522 yards. offensive coordinator Lindy In- and we're going to pass the ball," ability is almost unparalleled He ended up the NFL's 'ante cont ributed to a 3-1 presea- Faulk said "If they get a lot of in the league on the left side." offensive rookie of the year and son mark. Faulk is eager to see pressure, then we cant run, and RobitaiUe, 29, is scheduled to the most valuable player in the bow it produces in the regular we can't pass." go to arbitration Sept. 17, but . season. he said he Is close to a deal with With the Colts opening the "This is a great offense be- Two of the Bengals' leading tacklers, Wilkinson and line- the Rangers. season Sunday in the RCA Dome cause it's bard for anybody to get backer Steve Tovar, could each Samuelsson, 31, widely re- against Cincinnati, the 5-foot-10, a bead on what we're doing," he be playing Sunday with a cast on garded as one of the most 205-pound Faulk already has his said top goal for 1995 set a broken finger or hand, making hated players In the NHL for it harder to tackle Faulk. his sometimes dirty play, had "Just to win," he said. "As a Faulk had 11 of his team's IS rushing touchdowns' and ac- "I think they can be effective one goal, IS assists and 113 team-orientated guy, I think, counted for 1,824 of the team's out there," Bengals coach Dave penalty minutes in 44 games what can I do to make myself 4,413 yards from scrimmage in Simla said "Obviously, they'll last season. He la a restricted better, and that's to help the have to get more help." free agent, meaning the Rang- team." 1994. ers have the right to match an- other team's offer. "An aggravating, tough, In- your-face defenseman, I think Cornhuskers trounce Ulf Samuelsson fits that de- scription," Rangers coach Co- lin Campbell said. Samuelsson talked of facing bewildered Cowboys Lemieux, a teammate for three-plus years who sat out country - and 18th In a row in 59 seconds left in the half made it last season to recover from The Assoclited Press AP pk«o/C«a J. Puikar Big Eight play. 36-7. back problems and Hodgkin's First-year coach Bob Simmons Oklahoma State's only other Pittsburgh Penguins winger Luc RobitaiUe skates past Hartford disease. STILL WATER, Okla. - No. 2 saw his Cowboys, 3-7-1 In 1994, touchdowns came against Corn- Whalers' defenseman Chris Pronger. '1 know where he's got the Nebraska opened defense of Its get mauled from the outset and huskers reserves after Nebraska sore back so that's exactly national championship with a lose their 19th straight confer- had opened a 50-7 lead from the Penguins for high-s- team was hamstrung by the where I'U be going," he said, dominating performance Thurs- ence game. Oklahoma State had 1 Frazier, who missed much of coring defenseman Sergei Zu- loss of Mario Lemieux for the laughing. day night, getting thrcr first-half yard of offense In the first quar- last season due to a blood clot in bov and underachieving center. entire season, defenseman touchdowns from Lawrence Phil- ter, and five times during the his left leg, looked sharp. He ran PetrNedved Larry Murphy and forwards In Zubov, the Penguins found lips in a 64-21 victory over Okla- game had possessions of 5 yards for 64 yards on 10 carries and Kevin Stevens and Shawn a premier offensive defense- homa State. or less. completed 6-of-10 passes for 120 "The coaching staff and my- McEachern were traded and man to replace Murphy, who Phillips, cleared Tuesday by One of the few Oklahoma State yards. Including a 76-yard touch- self was committed to making defenseman Kjell Samuelsson was traded to Toronto in the the NCAA to play, had 125 yards Highlights came in the second down pass to Reggie Baul on the changes this summer to shore was not re-signed offseason. Zubov, 25, had 10 at halftlme and finished with 153 quarter when David Thompson, Cornhuskers' second play of the up the team," Rangers general goals and 26 assists In 38 en 12 carries as the Cornhuskers who had 128 yards en 16 carries, second half. manager Nell Smith said. 'It "There were a lot of nega- games last season, • year after rolled up 671 yards and beat Ok- broke off a 79-yard run. That set : wasn't easy to trade Sergei Zu- tives to Mario's being out of leading the Rangers with 89 lahoma State for the 22nd up a 2-yard touchdown run by Phillips fumbled at midfield on bov, he's a star player in the the lineup last year but we points in their Stanley Cup- straight time. They have not lost Andre Richardson that made the the Comriisknrs' first possession league. We just feel that the drew some positives out of It, winning season. to the Cowboys since 1961, the score 16-7. but die defense made that mis- trade was an overwhelming too," Penguins general man- only break a tie in 1973. But Phillips Immediately put a take incidental by holding Okla- strengthening of our lineup. ■ ager Cralg Patrick said "We "He's the offensive de- Tommle Frailer added two hah to any Cowboys momentum, homa State to mlnus-15 yards fa Robltaille and Samuelsson found we were a little old and a fenseman we've been looking touchdown passes and scored going 80 yards for a score on the three plays. are the fifth and sixth players little slow and we needed to for all along," Patrick said once on the ground The Corn- first play after the ktckoff. He the Rangers have acquired improve ourselves to compete "We needed an offensive de- huskers, 13-0 last year, won their added a 27-yard touchdown en Nebraska then drove 72 yards since being swept by the Phila- at the top level We're a lot fenseman and he was definite- 26th straight regular-season the next possession, and Fra- fa 12 plays with Phillips scoring delphia Flyers in the second younger and a lot faster." ly the best one available.'' game - the longest streak In the Ster*s 1-yard option keeper with on a 3-yard run.

t \ .Sports The BG News page eight Friday, September 1,1995 Home field not advantage Cleveland wins Indianapolis, Cincinnati win on the road against each other in extra innings unsure," Kozerski said. "We set- Hank Lowenkron years. We're starting to know The Colts came through the Chuck MaMn I The Associated Press them very well and they're start- exhibition season without any se- tled some Issues, moved some The Associated Press • ing to know us very well. With rious Injuries, while the Bengals people around, got them back to ! INDIANAPOLIS - The home that kind of knowledge of your sustained major ones. Injuries where they're more comforta- CLEVELAND - Albert Belle homered in extra innings for the field hasn't provided an advan- opponent. It's difficult to win two already have cost the Bengals ble." second straight night Thursday, hitting a two-run shot In die tage to either team when the In- in a row." their No. 1 draft pick, running Indianapolis will be without 10th that lifted the Cleveland Indians past the Toronto Blue Jays dianapolis Colts and Cincinnati Both teams have had trouble 04. Bengals have lined up against winning In September, combin- It marked the ninth time this year the Indians ended a home each other. ing for a 3-12 mark In the past "It's a strange series, kind of like crosstown game with a home run. Belle has done It three times. Since the Colts moved here in two years. The Bengals, who lost rivals playing one another." The Indians have won a season-high eight in a row overall, im- 1984, the teams have met 11 three straight exhibition games proving baseball's best record to 80-35. They swept the four- times. The home team has won this year after defeating Indian- game series with the Blue Jays and are 11-0 in extra Innings. only once, a 20-0 preseason apolis, havent had a September Bruce Kozerski Jim Thome drew a one-out walk from Jimmy Rogers (2-3) be- triumph by Cincinnati in 1992. victory since 1992 and are 2-14 Bengals offensive lineman fore Belle sent a 1-1 pitch onto the home run porch Just inside The visitors have swept all six for the month over the past four the foul pole In left It was his 33rd homer of the year. regular-season meetings and seasons. Indianapolis, which Jose Mesa (24)) retired all three batters he faced in the 10th, Cincinnati extended the domina- closed its exhibition season with back Ki-Jana Carter, plus wide unsigned free agent Randy striking out two. Cleveland starter Ken Hill lasted nine innings, tion by the visiting team, defeat- victories over Seattle, Green Bay receiver Tim McGee and Dixon, who started 101 of the 106 yielding four runs and 10 hits. ing Indianapolis 34-21 in the and Chicago following its loss to offensive lineman Rich Braham, games he played since he was Trailing 4-3 entering the ninth, the Indians sent the game to opening preseason game this the Bengals, had a winning Sep- for the entire season. Backup drafted in 1987. Eric Mahlum, extra innings when Carlos Baerga - pinch-hitting for the first year. tember only once since 1984, but quarterback David KJingler Is starting at right guard in his time all season - hit a sacrifice fly off Tony Castillo. place, had only two NFL starts as "It's a strange series, kind of Is 3-4 over the past two years. out 8-10 weeks with a fractured Baerga leads the AL In hits and had started all of the Indians' like crosstown rivals playing one "All I can go by Is that the Jaw. a rookie last year. Jason Math- previous 114 games, but he was being rested following their ews, who lines up at tackle next another," said offensive lineman three years that I've been here, Both teams head into the game 14th-inning win Wednesday night Belle won that one with a solo Bruce Kozerski, who has been we're 2-1 In the opener, and I'd with questions about their to Mahlum, will be making his drive. first NFL start after playing in 10 with the Bengals since the rival- like to keep that string going. offensive line. Cincinnati used at Baerga's fly ball, which followed a single by Manny Ramirez ry began between the cities sepa- We've played well in the least six comblnationa of players games as a reserve or on special teams as a rookie in 1994. and a double by Sandy Alomar, erased the 4-3 lead the Blue Jays rated by about 90 miles of inter- openers,'' coach Ted Marchi- on the offensive line during the had taken on an RBI single by Sandy Martinez in the seventh state highway. "Ninety miles in broda said. "The one we lost preseason. Toronto starter Ed Hurtado matched a team record by throw- this business is not that far. It's a (24-20 by Miami), we got beat in "We made progress the last ing four wild pitches - the most by a pitcher in a game this good rivalry. the last minute. I Just hope we week in getting better. The big "Those guys showed they can play in the preseason," said season - and they cost him, contributing to each of Cleveland's "We've played preseason and play as well in the opener as we problem that we had were caden- first three runs. regular season for the past two have in the past." ce problems, people Just being center Kirk Lowdermllk. I SPECIALS TURNOVERS Continued from page one.

touchdown drive. Martin found they marched all the way down to ond half with a shoulder injury. TEAM STATISTICS Chad Mackey on a 10-yard scor- the 13 before Henry was stripped Jason Armstrong was the LT BG CONVENIENCE MART by Tech DeJuan game-high rusher with 132 yards First Downs 22 24 ing pass to knot the score again Rushing 11 10 at 14-14. Washington. on 23 carries for the Bulldogs. Passing 10 12 It looked like it could be an The Bulldogs had a drive of Martin was 16-of-38 for 197 Penalty 1 2 offensive show early, as two of their own halted by an intercep- yards. Rushing Attempts 38 49 3 Locations- Open 24 Hrs Yards Gained Rushing the first three possessions of the tion early in the second quarter Eric Starks caught six passes 201 185 for 49 yards in his Falcon debut Yards Lost Rushing 7 35 Bowling Green game turned into touchdowns. when Greg Cepek tipped a Mar- Net Yards Rushing 197 248 Tech's Jason Armstrong took tin pass at the 16-yard line and Al LOUISIANA TECH 28 Passes Attempted 38 36 • 996 S. Main 352-0534 advantage of Henry's initial Barnett snared the ball out of Passes Completed 16 19 one minute into the midair. BOWLING GREEN 21 Had Intercepted 1 6 • 1091 N. Main 352-2430 Brian McClure had the old re- Score by Quarters: Total Offensive Plays 76 85 contest when he scored on a Total Net Yards 391 398 10-yard run. cord for individual interceptions LA. TECH 7 0 7 14 - 28 Average Gain Per Play S.l 4.7 • 1602 E. Wooster 352-3443 The Falcons answered that in a game. He threw five picks in B. GREEN 7 0 7 7 - 21 Penalties-Yards 8-70 4-35 Subway Located Inside with a 6-play, 75-yard drive cul- a game four times, the most re- SCORING SUMMARY INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS minated by a 49-yard screen pass cent in 198S against Ohio. First Quarter Rushing The team record for the inter- IT - Armstrong 10-yard run. Kent kick; (BG) - Cates 15-59, Davis 17-57, • Money Orders • Food Stamps to Courtney Davis. LT7-0 ceptions was tied. The Falcons Parker 11-35. Alexander 2-11, Card 2-7. Can Charge Anything The offenses then cooled off as BG - Davis 49-yard pass from Henry, Henry 2-(-19). (LT) Armstrong 23-123, they exchanged mistake for mis- threw six interceptions against Shoreji kick; 7-7 Thomas 13-61. Wilson 1-2, Martin l-(- take for the rest of the first half. Hawaii in 1977. Third Quarter 1) The Falcons' third possession Cates, who rushed for 57 yards BG - Davis 1-yard run. Schoreii kick; BG Passing "CONVENIENCE AT ITS BESV in the first half, missed the sec- 14-7 (BG) - Henry 18-35-250-2-6, Kidwell started on their own four, but LT - Mackey 10-yard pass bom Martin. 1 -1 -(-2HM). (LT) - Martin 16-38-197-3- Kent kick; 14-14 1 Fourth Quarter Receiving LT - Bradley 14-yard pass from Martin, (BG) - Starks 6-49. Thompson 5-92. SCHOLARSHIP MONEY IS AVAILABLE TO STUDY ABROAD Kent kick; LT 21-14 Davis 3-51, Card 2-24, Rogers 1-12, Sto- FOR SPRING LT - Wilson 2-yard pass from Martin, ver 1-11. Parker 1-9. (LT) Mackey 5-72. 1996 Kent kick; LT 28-14 Bradley 3-29, Figaro 2-33. Armstrong 2- BG - Thompson 37-yard pass from 25. Powers 1-16, Heard 1-10, Jackson 1- Henry, Schorejs kick; LT 28-21 10. Wilson 1-2. .Bit"? Study Abroad Programs GOME AND ENJCY GFQJP-AND RWATE Lessons.~ THE IN OUR NEW 6,000 Fr. INDOOR FtoiNG ARENA. The International Education Committee of BCSU Twist® ifs SMOKY Invites proposals/applications from students Whether it is for Public Instruction or that wish to:study abroad in the spring of 1996. JIM the University PEQ157 Class. BAND Riding lessons provide a life long skill and enjoyment. Applications can be picked up at Appearing only Continuing Education, International and Summer Program* once this Playing the (40 College Park) month! " Blues GIVE US A CALL for further and the Center tor International Programs information at: (1106 Offenhauer West) For more information, call 372-0309 :;r»:;-u««s« MM S.Main (419) 655-2253 Deadline: October 2,199S Or See BGSU schedule of classes

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FAST & FRIENDLY Service, only at Welcome Back Everyone!!! sot in sun: <» wLast Year 698 Tons Recycled .11 III HI I III l» alt I » '•» I alt I' Call 372-8909 for recycling information The BG News Sports Friday, September 1,1995 page nine f Seles settles for safety D.C. lawyer | Returning may buy Pirates Mai Robinson player The Associated Press PITTSBURGH - The Pittsburgh Pirates' owners, desperate to wins match unload the money-losing club before next season, will try to fina- lize a deal with prominent Washington, D.C, attorney Bart Fi- sher by next week. 6-2,6-1 The Pirates, currently $60 million In debt, expect to lose $20 million this season, and their 10 owners want the club sold as Stew Wllsteln quickly as possible. The team has been up for sale since August The Associated Press 1994. But while the Pirates' board of directors voted Thursday to NEW YORK - Crouching low, make a counterproposal to Fisher, it chose to give him only until squinting In the sun, the swirling Wednesday to close the deal and prove he has the sufficient wind tossing her curly hair, Mon- cash. ica Seles stood poised to pounce If Fisher cant meet the Pirates' deadline, Sacramento, Calif., on serves, then hesitated as If un- newspaper hel- Kevin McClatchy will get an exclusive two- sure, the familiar suddenly alien. week period to negotiate. She pushed balls back softly "I hope no one construes this as sales agreement, or some- Instead of slugging them, and thing even close to a sales agreement," Pirates president Mark when it was her turn to serve she Sauer said. "This is a way for us to organize a lot of work that settled for safety rather than has to be done." power. Neither Sauer nor Fisher would disclose the Pirates' asking Against any of the top 20 price, but the team accepted cable TV franchise owner John Ri- players, Seles might have been gas' $85.15 million offer in May. He was unable to complete the knocked out of the U.S. Open on deal. Thursday, her comeback Inter- "The negotiations are private," Fisher said. rupted In the second round on a Fisher met Thursday with Pirates executives and Mayer Tom day when upsets were not un- Murphy, who has sought stringent safeguards that would block common. any effort to move the 108-year-old team. Luckily for her, she played The Pirates, one of baseball's oldest franchises, have won nine Erika de Lone, ranked No. 113 pennants and five World Series, but have lost millions In recent and playing at the Open for the seasons despite breaking club attendance records In 1990 and first time in four years after KIzhard Dnw/AP PIMU 1991. taking a matus tram Harvard. U.S. Open second seed Monica Seles chases the ball In her match with Erica de Lone at the National Fisher, a minor-league club owner who has long sought to re- Seles beat her easily when they Tennis Center In New York. Seles won 6-2,6-1. locate a club to Washington, D.C, Insists he would not move the played once as 17 year olds in Pirates for now. 1991, and she beat her Just as eas- better players might beat her. times." working on. ily again this time, 6-2,6-1. "She didn't serve particularly If Seles had been playing a "I have been volleying so well The score aside, Seles was not well today, compared to the stronger, more experienced op- in practice, that I felt I am going as impressive as she's been in match I saw her in the first ponent, one who could hit more to try to come In a few times," Voted Best Pizza! winning all her matches since re- round," de Lone said. "Her sec- than the five winners de Lone she said. "I was just really kind turning to tournament play two ond serve is pretty vulnerable. I managed, she might not have got- of getting tough on myself be- PISDNCUO'S weeks ago. It wasn't a case of tried to take advantage of It, but ten away with the opportunities cause I felt all I was doing was Open Workdays al 4pm Oprn.il lunch ft< .i % ,. , nerves, which might have ac- sometimes went for too much she offered. just pushing back Erika's balls 203 N MJIII.BG 352-Sifc counted for her breathlessness and missed the returns. "I expected her to go for win- and she was the one who was at- Any 2 Items: Monday night In her first-round 1 really didn't feel like she ners," de Lone said. "I expected tacking. I felt, wow, that is not I match. She looked unusually ten- took complete and total charge the points to be shorter one way the way I want to win or lose this I Sm. _450 Lg 7oo tative, and the only reason she until 4-1 in the second set. Then or the other. But the rallies were match A few times I got mad at 7 could give was the breeze. she just started hitting her first long. She was hitting them deep myself and I just went in. I just Med. goo XLg._8 5 "The only thing today that was serves a lot harder, hitting aces, and hard, but she wasnt going wished I attacked more." I really bugging me was the wind hitting winners off the second for those angle winners. And {•tatVate-ttSta* because it was swirling," she shot. But before that, she wasn't down the line, she wasn't going Some other seeded players I Add Breadsticks! Only S2 00 said. 1 couldn't control the ball, going for It as much as I normal- for the lines as early as I expect- were not so lucky to escape. where to go, or the ball toss, or ly see her go for It She was stay- ed, so you are given a bit more No. 10 Lindsay Davenport lost FREE DELIVERY • 352-5166 everything." ing in the point and giving me opportunity to go for your own 6-1,6-3 to Zina Garrison Jackson, ENDS Noc VaM WW Any OHW OftW. Despite getting clobbered, de more chances than I thought I shots." who put off plans of retirement Cncago Sty» Earn Lone left the court unimpressed would have. I should have taken Seles showed only flashes of and decided to rededlcate herself 9/30/95 by Seles and convinced one of the advantage of them a few more the volley attack she's been to the game. WELCOME BACK! n University Bookstore ft n n n (Conveniently located on campus) New and Used Textbooks

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INTRAMURAL OFFICIALS NEEDED: SOFT- Mel Spring Breek Travel! 1-60O-67K366. $l Delinquent Tax. Repot. REO's. Your Area. Want to produce your own TV show? Come to sen. calendar. 2 children: ages 1 A 3. Non- BALL OFFICIALS APPLICATIONS AND Tol Free (1) 80M9B-9778 Ext. H-207B lor cur- the Campus Connection organizational meet- smoker, energetic 6 ready to have funl Com renilttings. TAKE-HOME TESTS MAY BE PICKED UP IN Need a GREAT job? Want experience in sales, ing tonight at 8 00pm in West 121. All majors 81750 weekly possible mailing our circulars. peltivo wages. Must have car 1-874-9603. 130 UNIVERSITY FIELD HOUSE. THEY marketing, public relations? TELEFUND ia tor welcome. 352-5359 w/questions. No experience required. Begin now. For Info Small Corona portable word processor with MUST BE RETURNED BY SEPT. 5. MANDA- youll Coma aee what went all abou- can 301-306-1207. spread sheet A data merge programs. Almost TORY TRAINING CLINIC IS WED., SEPT. 8, Christian youth worker needed. 0am-12noon Applicaiona and job descriptions available at ■a) new. Great lor school, home, office. Ac- Miletl Alumni Center. August 30-September 6. CITY EVENTS 710:30PM. Sun's. Duties include working with children 6 ceseories Jnckid. $200.632-2312 after 630pm. youth. Comrraffrnent a must! For more info con- Painter needed Immediaffy. Must have experi- INTRAMURAL FIRST AIDERS NEEDED: $331.00. See 72 college T-ahirts - proll Stair Climber For Sale tact First Christian Church 354-3980. ence and transportation. Flexible hours and PICK UP APPLICATION IN 130 UNIV. FIELD $331.00. Risk-free. Choose from 27 designs, $80 full-time. CaH 352-4265. Attention Wargamets and Rolepfaye'S. Bowl- HOUSE AND RETURN BY SEPT. 8. QUALI- or design own. Free catalog 1-600-700-4922. Call 352-29 IS InflGraen Gaming Society Fall meetings Fn- FICATIONS: CURRENT STANDARD FIRST Commercial Graphics 6 Silk-Screening dayi.222 Education Bldg 5.30 PM. Come Join AC OR COMMUNITY FIRST AID. CURRENT Pantime - Nights. Janrtoriafdeaning. In the Fun. CPR-AMERICAN RED CROSS PROFES- $33,000/YR. INCOME potential. Reading 352-5783 btvrn 9am - 4pm Twin Bed tor Sale Sylvania area business. Excellent condition. $40 SIONAL OR AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIA- books. Toll Free (1) 800-898-9778 Ext F-2076 865-4485, ask for Dams. TION LEVEL "C". REQUIRED TO COM- lor details. Call 354-2024 PLETE A SHORT BLOODBORNE PATHO- Crazy Cash GEN TRAINING COURSE AT THE IM OF- Like to be trained by individuals making over Pianist needed for Sunday Services. $45.00 FICE'S EXPENSE. MANDATORY MEETING. $20,000 a month. I was and earned over per week. If interested contact Pastor Jenks al THURS.. SEPT. 7,6:00 PM. $18,000 352-5101. my first two months. If money excites you cal Lale Night Study Lounge •RESTUARANT- reo.«? 419-886-0675. tv*** F al con's Nest (In the Union) RESORT JOBS - Students Neededl Day Servers Earn to $12/hr. and tips Theme Parka, Hovsts, Sun-Thurs. 11 PM-4Am Lunch Shifl Only Spas, and more. Destinations include Florida. Fresh Pu-za, Subs, 8 snacks avail. • 3AM Apply© Josephines CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING Hawaii. Colorado 6 So. California. Cal Fte-jort •Meal Cards accepted until 3 AMI r 27811 Holiday Lane Earn up to $2,000 plus/month working on Employment Services 1-206-632-01 SO e«t Perryoburg Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies. World Welcomes Back Students R8S441. NEED TO PICK UP ANOTHER CREDIT Ask tor Kenny travel. Seasonal 6 tul-ttmo employment aval- DAY WEEKEND able. No eiperience necessary. with HOUR? LEARN HOW TO ICE SKATE! SPACES STILL AVAILABLE IN BASIC For more information call Responsible, reliable babysitter needed lor 2 SKATING CLASSES (PEG 180 A 280). CALL 1-2O6-634-0468 ex1.C5S441. children. P/T flexible hours. 2nd shift Own transportation. Caii419-886-1131. Commons Dining Center 372-2264 IFOR MORE INFORMATION. Earn cash stuffing envelopes at home. All ma- 106.5 Nite Pregnant? Free Pregnancy Test terials provided. Send SASE to P.O. Box 774. closed after lunch Confidential 8 Caring. Oiathe.KS 68051. Day Care in my home Restaurant help. Pt.tme lunches $ weekend featuring 354-4673 BG. Pregnancy Center M-F AVISO closings. Above min. wage starting w/ 30 day 354-1976 review. Apply at Subway-Perrysburg OH. September 1. and will MEANSTREAK 26611 Rl.25AI475or 10677 Rl 20AI75 RUSH TKE RUSH TKE TONITE! ALASKA EMPLOYMENT Immediate openings! Come check us outll reopen for breakfast Fishing Industry Day Delivery Personnel Tail Kappa tpallnn Earn up to $9,O0O-$8,0O0* par month. Apply 2-5 DiBenedetto's Room $ Boardl Tran spoliation I Male/Female. 1432 E. Wooster St SET YOUR OWN HOURSI September 5th. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS FAIR: No experience necessary! (206)545-4155 en Cssey's Is Hiring Come one. coma all to the Student Organiza- A55441. Apply at 1025N.Main.BG tions Fair, Wed., Sept. 6, 1996 from ENVIRONMENTALISTS • 11 .ooa.m.-3.00p.m. In the Lenhart Baliroon of Citaen Action is now hiring Come work with us the University Union. Free popcorn and sodall on Important environmental issuee lacing Oreo. McDonald Dining Center Approximately 95 student organizations will be $3SJ30!VYR. INCOME potential. Reading No sales or telemarketing involved. Some col- represented. Slop by and GET sNVOLVEOII books. Toll Free (1) 800-696 9778 Ext R 2076 lege prektrred. Cat lor interview. 866-4463. closed after lunch for details. tUSNmk. - RESTURANT • STUDENT OftGANIZATIONS: A smiled num- CINEMARK THEATRES ber ol booths are still available lor the Student September 1, and will Organizations Fair on Wed.. Sept. 6 from : Wocdiond Day Servers llOOa.m -3 00pm. It your student group 11 in- CINEMA $ terested In participating, please contact Deb In MM reopen for breakfast •Restaurant' Lunch Shift Only tie Omce of Student Lite Q372-2643. Servers Needed ■RESTAURANT i234KMM*nS/-...v'3iWJ5« THE GENTLEMEN OF KAPPA SIGMA Lunch and Eveninge September 5th. Apply at WOULD UKE TO WELCOME EVERYONE Above Avg. Wages ♦Tips MORTAL KOMBATaPG 13 BACK TO THE 9848 SCHOOL YEAH. Apply @ the Commodore Cafe 12:50,3:00,5:15, 7:30, 9:40 • JOSEPHINE'S l u Louisiana Ave. KAPPA SIGMA Perrysburg Servers Needed A WALK IN TOECLOUOS • PG 13 AGOO0THINGI Ask for Kenny . i:20. 3:25. 5:35, 7:tS, 9:55 Harshman Dining Center 27511 Holiday L.unch and Evenings DANGEROUS MINDS -R Lane Above Avq. Wages * 12:55, 3:10, 5:25,7:50, 10:00 & Founders Keepers 1st " lips SOMETHING TO TAUC ABOUT'R Food Court open Perrysburg 3 Apply al the 1:05,3:15,5:20,7:4a 9:50 Howard's club|-| September 1~4th. Ask for Kenny n Commodore C< • DESPERADO • R 210 N Main 1.-00,3:05, 5:10,7:20,9:30 I 14 Louisiana Ave. • FriJQy, Sofurj Pii lyslnirci Ask For Kenny Chlly'e Express open September 1 -4th. •VS1 •/. • rADD& •Pool "Video Games »PingPong •Pin Galley, DownUnder, Founders Keepers 0 I I Snack Bar, QT Express I I and Dell closed September I I Free Pizza 1 -3rd, and will reopen I T-WentqefMaTitg DeBllvexryl!! I I 1 September 4th for evening ■ Present this coupon at the BG Church of J I hours. I the Nazarene. Attend any lum Sunday S I mominy Seruices in September and | I receiue one free pizza I | I 1291 Conneaut Ave. (Corner of Conneaut & Winter-garden) | I CALL 352-2289 FOR TRANSPORTATION I I SEE YOU SUNDRY RT 11:11 R.M.I ■ Shop IIOIVIIIOWII Mm L -ft * FOOD OPERATIONS