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The News' First Lady lesson Accused stabber may Briefs Fair will feature or- face penalty of death ganizations A chance for students to become aquaintcd with the Jack Buehrer and Brandon Wray different religious, aca- The BC News demic, service and cultural organizations the Universi- The Wood County Grand Jury ty has to offer will take decided Tuesday morning to The Prosecution Says: place today in the Union have Craig M Baker, of Fostoria, On the night of Sept. 7, Craig Ballroom from 11 a.m. to 3 answer to charges of murder p.m. with the possible penalty of Baker entered the house of Julie Deb Helm, Student Life death. Kane and Tara Fahringer, 911 administrative assistant, Earlier Tuesday, the Wood Mourning Dove Lane, stabbing and said the Student Organiza- County Grand Jury turned in a killing Kane and slashing tion fair will feature booths true bill of indictment against set up to answer questions Fahringer's facewith a black paring Baker, 19, with a death penalty about how to join, what is knife. involved and about meeting specification. Baker is charged times. with aggravated murder, two Bowling Green police Officer Helm also said more than counts of aggravated burglary, Alan Carsey apprehended Baker 100 student organizations and one count of felonious as- near the intersection of South will be recruiting new sault. College Drive and Eighth Street. members. Wood County Prosecutor Alan Mayberry Some of the organizations Mayberry said the Grand Jury are providing the chance to deliberated the evidence for witness what the group has about 45 minutes. to offer first hand. University Property "Spotlight shows are go- The Grand Jury heard testi- ing to be on display every IS mony from Julie Kane's neigh- East Wooster St. minutes by different bors, Tara Fahringer and Bowl- groups," Helm said. "There ing Green police officer, Alan will be slide shows, musical Carsey, who apprehended Baker. performances, panel dis- A motive has yet to be estab- cussions, games and much Daw Wcavei/The Associated Pre ft lished, which was no surprise to more." Hillary Rodham Clinton talks with school children and teachers Mayberry. Throughout the after- at the Stella Sanford Center In Slotix City, Iowa, Tuesday. Mrs. "It's a struggle trying to attach Q The home ot Julie Kane and noon, prizes such as Clinton made a two-stop visit to Sioux City, also stopping at a reason with something that is so T-shirts and sweatshirts middle school. £ Tara Fahringer was located donated by the organiza- unreasonable," he said. "And that o on this street tions will be raffled. seems to be the case here. " Helm said there is also a Police say Baker walked into Seventh St grand prize that will be giv- the Mourning Dove Lane home of en away. She said students Kane and Fahringer Saturday Eighth St. Mourning Dove Ln. will have to attend the fair Institute to host and stabbed Kane in the neck and to find out more. sliced Fahringer across the face. Jill Elliott, president of According to police reports, Napoleon Rd. the University Activities Kane was on the phone with the Organization, said she Holocaus t films would like "lots and lots of 911 dispatcher while she was people" to come and check stabbed. Maureen Barry Chafetz" in the Willard Wankle- Baker will be arraigned in What Craig Baker faces: it out. The BG News man Gallery, according to Jac- Judge Gale Williamson's court- If convicted of the charges of aggravated murder, aggra- Jumper was at- queline Nathan, exhibition pro- room at 9 a.m. Monday. tempting suicide The Institute for the Study of gram administrator. Mayberry said a bond hearing vated burglary and felonious assault, Craig Culture and Society is a new or- The Perpetrators exhibit will will take place in Williamson's Baker could be sent to Ohio's electric chair. COLUMB US - The man ganization which seeks to pro- be displayed in the Fine Arts court at 9 a.m. today in the case A jury will first decide Baker's guilt or who jumped seven floors at vide support for scholars and art- Center until September 18. Ohio State University's against Baker. Bond is currently innocence on the charges, and if they return ists in residence, chosen from the Nathan said these presen- set at $100,000, but Mayberry main library was attempt- BGSU faculty, according to Vi- tations and the exhibition will a verdict of guilty, will decide whether he ing suicide, campus police hopes to see bond raised or re- vian Patraka, ICS director. help clarify the issues and ideas moved. shall spend life in prison or be sent to the Chief Ron Michalec said. "ICS is dedicated to promote the exhibition raises. Michalec said the ruling Chief Galen Ash said the Bowl- electric chair. was based on interviews scholarly and creative projects Baker in the arts and humanities, where "The films talk about individu- ing Green police are very happy with people who knew Mark al parts people played in the Ho- external sources of funding are the prosecutor's office will seek Mason. He said officials did locaust. Ordinary people made it Unanswered Questions: ___ increasingly limited, as well as in the death penalty. not know why the 20-year- happen. They were industrialists, old was despondent. related areas of humanistic in- "The death penalty is definite- teachers, scientists - it wasn't a Police have yet to release an Mason jumped from the quiry in the social sciences and ly appropriate in this case," Ash 11th floor of the library on group of terrible people," Nathan said. "The easy part is done now established motive for the Saturday education," Patraka said. said. Sunday and landed on the "The Institute sponsors con- with the indictment; now the evening slaying. While the first film, "The glass ceiling of the fourth ferences, interdisciplinary sem- burden is on us and the pros- Wannsee Conference," discusses As of press time, Baker did not floor of another part of the inar activities, outside speakers ecutor to gather the evidence and building. Both of his legs the Holocaust, the second film, and ongoing conversations at the get all the information possible have a lawyer, as Wood County's were fractured in the fall, "Intervals of Silence: Being Jew- Williamson Institute about faculty for the case." public defender cannot defend alone officials at Ohio State Uni- ish in Germany," talks about be- The Kane case is the first mur- versity Medical Center research," Patraka said. ing Jewish in Germany today, in a death penalty case. She also said the events are der in Bowling Green since the said. Nathan said. • When the trial will begin in Wood County Common He was in fair condition open to students, faculty, and the abduction and murder of three- today. larger community. "The Wannsee Conference" year-old Alex Leimgruber in Pleas Court, Judge Gale Williamson presiding. Firefighters worked for Two film presentations dis- and "Intervals of Silence: Being 1992. John Umbel, Leimgruber's about an hour with sledge- cussing the Holocaust and Jew- Jewish in Germany" will be killer, avoided the death penalty hammers and drills to re- ish., and German relationships shown Sept. 12 and Sept. 17 re- only because of his history of BG News Graphic by Joe Boyle move part of a wall to reach will be sponsored by ICS, the spectively. mental illness. He is currently Mason, Battalion Chief C.H. serving a life prison sentence. department, adding that emo- Baker's trial is the fourth since Bardocz said. Fine Arts Center Galleries, and Both films will be presented in German, Russian and East Asian the Wankelman Gallery begin- Ash said the Leimgruber case tions have been high among the 1989 in which the prosecutor's Mason is not a student or was the most hideous he has seen employee at Ohio State, he Languages (GREAL). The film ning at 7p.m. officers. office has requested the death said. presentations are being held in The gallery hours are 10-4 p.m. in over 35 years on the force. Ash Bowling Green will provide a penalty. conjunction with an art exhibi- Tuesday through Saturday and also said that the Kane case has police escort at Kane's funeral, Police investigate tion entitled "Perpetrators by Sid 2-5 p.m. Sunday. been a very emotional one for the according to Ash. See Kane, page three. Tupac shooting LAS VEGAS - A record yy executive who was with Tu- pac Shakur when the rap Senate in favor of "traditional family singer was shot in a drive- by shooting never showed Cassandra Burrell for hiring, firing, promotion or of Marriage Act ~ which would so wise today that we are ready ty and Medicare programs or for up Tuesday to meet with The Associated Press compensation. define marriage in federal law as to reject 5,000 years of recorded any other federal benefit now police investigators. "This bill would validate a life- a legal union between one man history? I dont think so." reserved for married couples. "We have nothing," Las style that is unacceptable," and one woman - 85-14. The Vegas Metro Police WASHINGTON - The Senate Gay marriage "flies in the face The Senate also voted today on spokesman Greg McCurdy gave final congressional approv- Majority Leader Sen. Trent Lott, House passed the bill in July, and of the thousands of years of ex- a bill that would ban job dis- said when asked about sus- al today to a bill that would deny R-Miss said. President Clinton has said he will perience about the social stabili- crimination against gays. pects. federal recognition of same-sex "Discrimination because of sign it. ty that traditional marriage has Lott denied allegations that the Shakur, 25, was on life marriages and let states refuse to sexual orientation is very similar During debate on the Senate afforded civilization," said Sea marriage bill was motivated by support and in critical con- sanction such unions licensed in to other kinds of discrimination floor, supporters called the mar- Robert Byrd, D-W.Va. bigotry against gays. dition Tuesday afternoon. other states. In a separate vote we have prohibited," said Sen. riage bill a common-sense re- The bill does not bar any state "This is not prejudiced legisla- His right lung had been re- the Senate rejected a bill outlaw- tion. It is not mean-spirited or moved during surgery. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., the sponse to a lawsuit going to trial from legalizing gay marriages ing job discrimination against bill's sponsor. "Whether it' is exclusionary," he said. "It is a The two were heading to a today that could lead Hawaii to within its own boundaries. But gays. based on race, national origin, become the first state to issue other states would be freed from preemptive measure to make nightclub after watching sure that a handful of judges in a Mike Tyson knock out The anti-discrimination bill gender, religion, disability or marriage licenses to gay couples. having to recognize them as law- Bruce Seldon in a cham- failed on a 49-50 vote. It would age, discrimination is wrong and "The traditional family has ful. Homosexual couples would single state cannot impose a rad- pionship fight. have banned employers from us- it ought to be prohibited." stood for 5,000 years," Sen. Phil remain ineligible for spousal ical social agenda upon the entire ing sexual orientation as a basis The Senate passed the Defense Gramm, R-Texas, said. "Are we benefits under the Social Securi- nation." Opinion Page two Wednesday, September 11, 1996 student votes count, too Scratch in ore than our surfaces In 1988.1 was the youngest State Senator In Loui- The limits of my language For example, labels such as. upon labels? My proposal is siana. I was so young that on my first day In the cham- mean the limits of my world."- "femlnazl, nigger, dyke, twofold. First, we must employ l.i id wig Wittgenstien lason wetback, faggot, gook. white our knowledge, our wisdom bers, one of the senior Senators, mistaking me for a Have you ever noticed how trash, yuppie, frat-boy. WOP. and common sense to expose page, asked me to get him a cup of coffee. "You're a powerful language is? Words beanie, treehugger. redneck, labels for what they are, -- un- page, aren't you?" he asked me. are insightful to the Inner work- Wolfe slut. hick, retard, stoner, et founded distorted versions of "No." I said, "but if you find one, get me some ing of the mind, reflecting how cetera. .. " distort our thinking inaccurate truths. If labeling they think, mirroring what they other people as unique, unpar- and profane our thoughts. La- can be learned, then It can also coffee, too." So you know I know what it's like to have believe. Eloquent words can alleled to any person they have bels are the prohibition of hu- be unlearned. And secondly, people disrespect you because of your age. inspire us. Subtle or explicit previously met. manity. Our appreciation of we simply must draw upon I ran for Congress in 1992 and won. I will com- words can control our very When entering a new situ- differences is never given the love. Of all of Its powers, love plete my second term this fall. As one of the youngest thoughts. Indeed, language has ation, people rely upon their chance to breathe. Truly, la- allows us to not only tolerate personal theories, their labels members of the 103rd and 104th Congress, my two the talent of either liberating bels cause us to limit our hori- differences but actually freely our consciousness or for support and guidance. zons of perception. Verily, what accept others. And accept terms in the House of Representatives have been both dlsempowering our freedom of However, these thought pat- a tragic loss for humanity. them not as "dykes, niggers, exciting and challenging. Today, however, I'm speak- expression. Unfortunately, the terns circumscribe individuals, Concomltantly. have you homos" but as people, worthy ing to you in a new capacity. I will not run for reelec- United States Is far from hav- acting more like crutches that ever wondered why such labels of respect, of justice. These are tion this November. Instead. I will be working with ing attained a nation of liber inevitably cripple those who a like Caucasian. African- the foundations that our coun- ated citizens. The focus of this rely upon them. For example, American. Hispanic. Native try should be united In. the Democratic Party as a National Youth Coordina- column is to examine and ex- the endless possibilities of re- American and the like are em- Examine your words to- tor. I will be advising the Clinton/Gore '96 campaign pose one particular facet of lan- lationships among people are phasized In this country? Do day. Count how many times on youth issues and the most effective ways to com- guage, specifically the manipu- encumbered by constricting la- these labels actually help unify you find yourself labeling an- municate with young people. lative Influence of labels. Hope- bels. Rather than acknowledg- this nation? Or perhaps, are other or accepting a label given fully, an examination of our ing new people as invaluable these labels actually Indomi- to you. Hopefully, this will So that you understand why the youth vote is so language shall expose certain treasures of both experiences table, deceptive tools that sepa- empower you to liberate your important to me. I need to tell you a little about my obstacles and empower us to and unique perspectives, we rate people? Rather than subconscious thinking towards background. I attended Southern University, a His- overcome those hindrances to strap on a label, overlooking searching for and emphasizing others, maybe enabling you to torically Black College in Baton Rouge, La., where I the harmony we all seek. (heir individuality . our commonalty, labels direct expand the horizons of your Admittedly, labels do serve Instead of appreciating the us to capitalize solely upon mind. For after all. the limits served as Student Government President during my a function. Labels do enable Individual, labeling reduces supposedly Irreconcilable dif- of your language are the limits senior year. After graduating from Southern. I decided people to help categorize and their status by removing their ferences, dividing and separat- of your world. to run for State Senator at the age of 24. During that perhaps even allow others to innate individuality, ultimately ing what is not naturally apart. Jason E. Wolfe is a weekly election. I went to my alma mater to ask for the stu- better understand their world. stripping them of their dignity. The United States is united only columnist. Remember this: Unfortunately, this deduces dents' support — and they gave it to me. I registered However, there exists an Inher- in a prevailing societal con- While saving the Union. ent danger in the prevailing them into distorted, stereotypi- sciousness to be separate. Abraham Lincoln was suffering 7.000 out of 10.000 total students, and with the help practice of labeling our world cal beings. Ironically, we are United to be from a mental illness. But they of those students, I won by a close margin of Just 215 so quickly. Labeling tends to So. exactly what are these Divided. did not call him mentally ill. votes. inhibit individuals from expe- labels that reduce people unto So what can we do. today, They called him Mr. President. riencing situations. Indeed. stereotypes I am referring to? I think some students have the feeling that the to commence a successful war No Labels. No Limits. government and what it does has little to do with them. Well, let me tell you, I've been there, and it matters who you send to the Capital to represent you. It mat- ters a lot. The issues that will be debated in the elec- tion and then in the Capitol building and in the White House will affect you personally — I guarantee it. President Clinton and Vice President Gore will be rfffigffi^ talking about education, the environment, reproduc- tive rights, the economy, jobs, crime and violence — all of the issues that affect you on your campus. It's time to pay attention. The youth vote will be crucial in the upcoming election. The candidates know it, and you should, too. Don't squander this opportunity to make your voice heard. As election day approaches. I want you to think about the issues that you care about. It's up to you to choose the candidate who think will serve you best. And then get out there and cast your vote.

Cleo Fields Congressman (D-Louisiana) 4th Congressional District The BG News "A Commitment to excellence" Editors The life of a five word or less society Jay Young Scott Brown While walking through a people make based on things newspaper In the nation, USA News editor Sports editor parking lot last week. I spotted such as t-shlrts. For example, Today, has achieved this title a sign of the times. On the back suppose one were to see a primarily by shortening and bumper of a rather dilapidated IIKG ** sticker that read: "Christian dumbing down Its text. Even Joe Boyle Jim Barker car was a sticker that read: "I Coalition". Even without know- serious issues like the bomb- City editor Managing editor love my country — I'm just ing the platform of this particu- ing of Iraq or the debate over scared of my government." The Wendling lar organization, we make sev- affirmative action garner head- Penny Brown Hideki Kobayashi sticker made me think — which eral assumptions about the lines for brief moments before Opinion editor Photo editor may or may not have been the person trumpeting the slogan. being cast away to back pages. Intent of the owner of the car It very seriously. We might as The person is conservative. The Television and movies increas- Tiffany Wendeln Aaron Weisbrod — and the result of that think- well assume the owner of the person Is very religious. The ingly rely on fast motion, quick Copy Chief Entertainment editor ing is this week's essay on vehicle to be a gun-toting, person will not get along with change and jump cuts, de- slogan Ism. chain-smoking militia member. the driver of a car having a creasing our attention spans Not only must we be able "Born-again pagan" sticker on and boosting Ritalin sales. Anna Wahrman Blake Parkins While bumper stickers might not be the downfall of to communicate with the slo- the back. I'm not such a pessimist Assistant copy chief Assistant sports editor Western civilization, there's gan carrier, but he or she must Slogans themselves often to say that all hope Is lost, how- something possibly wrong with be willing to communicate with sound more Important than ever. I was pleasantly surprised a culture that values the slo- us. This brings to mind another they are. A slogan should be, to find 20 or 30 people waiting Production Staff gan over the essay and the incident. Over the summer. I at most, only a bit overstated. outside the library before it sound bite over the documen- was sitting In the latest trendy Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Is opened Sunday afternoon. Al- Brian Gallatin Greg Schwitzgebel tary. coffee bar In my hometown. A a classic speech primarily be- though no polls were taken. I'm To be fair, I must say that girl walked In wearing a t-shirt cause It was accurate, profound willing to bet that most of them Ryan Kravitz Jessica Wherry I have my share of quotes and thai read: "Keep your God out and to the point. Lincoln didn't stayed In the library for more slogans stuck on my walls and of my crotch". Very Interesting, have to exaggerate the feelings than five minutes and read Cathy Raidl Carla Zvosec inside my head. In many cases, and entirely Incomprehensible. and events at that particular something that was more than a few brief words can be infi- So I asked her what It meant. moment In history. Contrast one sentence long. Copy right 1996 The BG News. Reprinting of any material in nitely more profound and Sensing my Journalistic pres- this example with a t-shlrt I saw this publication without the permission of The BG News is strictly meaningful than a two hour ence — or perhaps just ignor- In the cafeteria several weeks Mike Wendling is the prohibited. speech. As with most things, ing me — she walked blithely ago: "Bowling Green IS Foot- Wednesday columnist for The The BG News is an Independent publication founded In 1920 terseness Is not entirely bad. on by and out the door. I fall to ball". I wonder why nobody told News. His radio show can be and Is published daily during the academic year and There's several conditions that understand how someone who me this before I decided to come heard on WBGU-FM 88.1 every Wednesdays in the summer. should be placed upon slogan wears an Inflammatory t-shlrt to school here. Saturday at 6:00 p.m. Com- Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the usage, however. could be so unwilling to voice Or how about this slogan, ments can be sent to mikewen student body, faculty or University administration. Opinions A saying, slogan or T-shirt their more complete opinion on worn by a Krelscher Quad @bgnet or 210 West HalL expressed in columns, cartoons and letters are not necessarily should be an Invitation to a a particular subject. The "I'll let maintenance man: "Real men those of The BG News. conversation. One of the most the reader think about It" ex- don't need instructions." I cer- Correction Letters intended for publication must be 200-300 words long, frustrating things of the cuse doesn't hold water, be- tainly hope nothing on my floor typed and include the writer's name, phone number and Univer- bumper sticker example Is the cause the reader probably breaks this semester. In the Sept. 5 edition. sity affiliation, if any. The BG News reserves the right to edit any inaccessibility of the driver of won't. By now, even If you agree The BO News Inaccurately and all letters. the car. He or she obviously has The solipsism here Is evi- with me. you may consider the identified Chris Redfern as The BG News encourages its reader to notify the paper of some thoughts about govern- dent — people should be Inter- Issue to be a trivial matter. But running for the Ohio State any errors in stories or photograph descriptions. ment and freedom, and might ested In me. Unfortunately, one needs only to step back a House. Redfern Is campaign be worth talking with. But of when everybody thinks like bit to see the pervasiveness of lng for the Ohio Senate Seat 210 West Hall course, there's no way of doing this, nobody listens to anybody sloganlsm In our society. The Bob Latta was Identified as Bowling Green State University so. This is an enormous bar- else. Wars have been started In media Is a prime example. Sto- the incumbant candidate. Bowling Green. OH 43403 rier to understanding. Without such a fashion. ries bounce In and out of the However, he Is a Wood bgnewsl 9 bgnet.bgsu.edu a person to attach to the slo- One should always be public consciousness within County Commissioner. The gan, there's no reason to take aware of the snap Judgments days or hours. The most-read News regrets the error. ' Campus Wednesday, September 11, 1996 page three Outdoor Activity Receptionist receives award, parking space Sarlta Bagal The BC News

Joanne Bruning, the re- ceptionist for the Office of Stu- dent Activities, recently received the Outstanding Classi- fied Staff Member of 1996 A- ward. Bruning, who has worked for the University for 25 years, was nominated by her daughter, Lisa Meyer. "I have witnessed her many acts of commitment to her job, students, UAO and the Universi- ty over the past 25 years," Meyer said in her nomination letter. James Eiken, a sophomore education major, sleeps on a bench by the bell tower Tuesday. The award is given to a classi- fied staff member for achieve- ment in specific jobs. It is voted Kane on by the members of the classi- Continued from page one. fied staff. For winning, Bruning received Of those, only Richard Fox, $1,000, a reserved parking space convicted of the 1989 slaying of and a commemorative plaque. Leslie Renee Keckler, sits on Bruning said she was honored death row today. to receive the award and she is enjoying her parking spot. The last murder of a student Beth Nielsen-Smith, who wrote occured in 1987 when Karen Sue a recommendation letter for Hirshman was stabbed to death Bruning, said in her let in her Second Street apartment. ter,"Joanne was always there go- The case remains unsolved. ing above and beyond her call of duty." Ash said that the Police De- Bruning said she enjoyed partment will look into giving out working closely with the stu- awards and commendations for dents at the University. the people involved in the arrest Meyer said when the AIDS and case. Quilt was at the University, Bruning dedicated many of her "There is plenty of time to look TW BC Ntw» hours outside of work to vol- Joanne Bruning has worked at the University for about 25 year*. at all the people involved and de- unteer for the cause. cide who should get awards or "She has also had guests of the Nielsen-Smith said in her letter just likes her job. honors,"Ash said. "We don't want University over for dinner in her of recommendation, "Joanne is "I was going to try the position to overreact or miss someone home," Meyer said. the type of person who always out for a year to see if I like it, who is deserving; we will look at Bruning takes care of financial has tasks done before you would and ended up staying for 25 both citizens and officers." aspects of the office as well as even think of asking her for years,"said Bruning. it Bayk/Tfcr BG Nrwi works closely with University help." Meyer said Bruning is plan- Joe Boyle contributed to this Wood County Prosecutor Alan Mayberry speaks with the press Tues- Activities Organization. Bruning said an award had ning on retiring from her posi- article. day morning. About her involvement in UAO, never entered her mind, and she tion in 1997.

Ohio graduates further "What do 85% of all Fortune 500 executives and all but two of America's in debt says magazine Presidents since 1825 have in common?" The Associated Press in the nation. the magazine's Sept. 16 issue. It Case Western Reserve Univer- was 35th in 1995. They joined a Fraternity. COLUMBUS - Graduates of sity in Cleveland, ranked 39th U.S. News also reported that the university ranked by a among national universities by Case graduates owe an average national publication as Ohio's U.S. News & World Report, was of $26,031 for their education, a America's political, educational, athletic, and community best also owe more money for the only Ohio institution ranked debt load higher than that for any leaders of tomorrow are joining fraternities today, and you can too! their education than anyone else in the top SO in that category in other university. Bowling Green State University has one of the strongest Greek systems in the country, consisting of 18 National Fraternity chapters:

Alpha Sigma Phi Beta Theta Pi Delta Tau Delta KAPPA ALPHA ORDER Delta Upsilon Kappa Alpha Order Kappa Sigma ...DEFINING THE GENTLEMEN Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Tau Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi "Who Me?...I'll never join a fraternity." Sigma Phi Epsilon Theta Chi Zeta Beta Tau

Many of our members said this when they first went to Men's IFC Rush in Thursday, September 5, through college, but then they looked at all the benefits Wednesday, September 18,1996. Kappa Alpha can offer! • Rush is the process of students meeting and getting to know the members of Our fraternity is seeking goal-oriented students who are interested in BGSU's men's fraternities. leadership positions and self-improvement. While working to establish • Men's Fraternity Rush is absolutely free of charge! You may attend any the fraternity, members will literally be creating their own traditions. or all of the rush events. There are no obligations, no registration, and Opportunities for leadership and growth are unlimited. no mandatory events. • There is a "Fraternity Forum" on Thursday, September 5, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. The membership education program of this chapter is built around between Moseley Hall and the Education Building, where you can meet these areas: scholarship, leadership; community service, personal members of BGSU's men's fraternities in a totally informal setting. Just stop by development and campus involvement. We seek men who have on your way to or from class. the highest standards in these areas and who desire to associate • There is a "Rush Information Night" on Tuesday, September 10, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in the Eppler Complex gym, (second floor) where you can with like-minded men. The challenges of a new chapter are find out more information about men's fraternities, and obtain specific formidable, but the benefits are numerous. If you are interested in information about rush. a challenging and rewarding experience, then we invite you to take • Each fraternity hosts an open house at their respective house or other a serious look at the newest organization OfisCampus - Kappa designated location on Wednesday and Thursday, September 11 and 12, and Alpha Order. K ^ : Tuesday and Wednesday, September 17 and 18, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Maps will be made available to all the houses and open house locations. These are the final events of rush, however, you may join a fraternity at any time during the semester thereafter, when an invitation from ©®m© byiltil tlh© Jytyr© with m the chapter is received.

• In the last 41/2 years, Fraternity men have raised over September 11, 12, 17, & 18. 40,000,000 dollars and donated over 750,000 hours to 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Community Service. Sigma Kappa House (Located Behind Conklin) • Jimmy Buffet, Tom Watson, Ted Turner, John Wooden, Mike Schmidt, Martin Luther King, Jr., Neil Armstrong, Terry Bradshaw, RUSH KAPPA ALPHA and Bob Dole to name a few, were ALL members of a fraternity. State page four Wednesday, September 11, 1996 Ohio teen found guilty Child confesses to murdering foster mother

The Associated Press County Children Services Board, out of foster homes 19 times be- which placed Jordan In the cou- tween 1991 and 1996. TOLEDO - A teen-ager ac- ple's home, of not telling them cused of beating his foster about the boy's troubled past. Meyer on Tuesday asked the mother with an ax and then set- The agency denied the allegation judges to dismiss the aggravated ting her on fire when she was but now requires social workers murder count. He said a murder still alive was found guilty Tues- to give foster parents written de- charge - which carries a 25-year day on charges of aggravated tails about a child's past. sentence - was more appro- murder, aggravated arson and Jordan had pleaded innocent priate. The Judges rejected the aggravated robbery. by reason of insanity. He faces motion. Johnny Jordan Jr. showed no life In prison at his sentencing Jordan told police in the con- emotion when the verdict was scheduled for Oct. 2. fession that he was sitting in his read. He was led out of the court- Three Judges heard the two- room when "I started getting room In handcuffs. day trial In Lucas County Com- thoughts about killing. Jordan said he struck Jeanette mon Pleas Court. Johnson several times In the Halfway through the confes- "I went into the kitchen and kitchen of her suburban Spring- sion, members of Johnson's fami- grabbed the ax near the stove. ... field Township home. ly, who were sitting in the front I was standing in the kitchen and According to a taped confes- row, broke down crying. Judge was thinking 'Should I do It or sion played in court, he told Ruth Ann Franks stopped the shouldn't I do it?"'Jordan said. police that Johnson was still alive trial for half an hour to give them when he set her on fire. time to regain their composure. Jordan said he moved toward "I was scared she'd tell or Jordan, who was 15 at the time Johnson twice but went back and something, and I'd end up In Jail of the slaying, said he did not sat down both times. Uke I am now. I grabbed the ker- know why he killed Johnson, 62. "The third time I did it," he osene by the garbage, poured It "She was a nice lady. She never said. on her and lit It. She was still did nothing to me," he said in the Jack KuitraMfThc AtMciatcd PITH alive,'' Jordan, 16, said In the confession. Jordan told an officer that he Elizabeth Dole, wife of GOP presidential candidate Bob Dole, hold* a "Clinton rocker" during her confession. Jordan's lawyer, Richard did not Intend to kill her but "Just appearance In Dresden, Ohio, Monday evening. Dole said that the rocker "doesn't rock from front • Johnson's husband, Charles, Meyer, acknowledged that Jor- knock her out or something. I to back. It rocks right, left, right, left." found her body on the floor after dan killed Johnson but said the was going to stuff her in a closet returning from a department teen-ager was not responsible for or something, but there was so Store on Jan. 29. his actions because of his trou- much blood. I think I need help," Johnson accused the Lucas bled life. Jordan had been in and Jordan said. Alleged shooter ready liotoinieM* MM! to spend life in prison The Associated Press predicted that his defense attor- Patrol Officer David A. Lay neys will persuade the Jury to testified that Hessler said, "I was COLUMBUS - A man on trial spare his life. His lawyers have taught you can do anything you STRESS MANAGEMENT COURSE % for allegedly killing four people not contested Hessler's guilt but want to do as long as you accept Wednesday September 18 in a shooting spree said in a jail- said they will present evidence in the consequences." house interview published Tues- an attempt to sway jurors toward Hours before his arrest, Hess- 7 pjn. - 8:30 p.m. day that he Is preparing to spend a term of life In prison. ler allegedly killed former co- Union 2nd floor Faculty Lounge the rest of his life behind bars "I've joked that it'll be 141 workers Brian Stevens and his and joked that "I better start years before I'm eligible for par- wife, Tracey, and their 5-month- Sign up in the UAO office taking my Geritol now." ole and that I better start taking old daughter, Amanda A guest In 330 Union Jerry Hessler, 38, of Westervi- my Geritol now," he said. the Stevenses' home, Ruth Can- FRIENDS DON'T Ul FRIENDS lle in suburban Columbus, is on His attorneys were stunned ter, was wounded. Then he alleg- ft trial in Franklin County Common when told that their client had edly went to the residence of his Pleas Court on 12 felony counts, spoken with the newspaper. former supervisor, Mark P. including aggravated murder, "I'm shocked," George Luther Campolito, who was shot and for the Nov. 19 spree in the said. "We've advised him re- wounded. At a third stop, he Is Columbus area and In Ashland peatedly to have no contact with accused of killing P. Thane Grif- that also left two people woun- anybody, either orally or in writ- fin, a Worthlngton businessman. ded. ing. Apparently, his mental con- A list of eight names was found Three of the victims had dition doesn't allow him to absorb on the floor of the car. It included worked with Hessler before he this advice." the names of all of the shooting RUSH was fired from Bank One in Oc- Testimony continued in the victims. tober 1994. He could face the trial Monday. Ashland police death penalty if convicted. officers testified that Hessler "I never thought of it as a hit Hessler told The Columbus was "calm and polite" when they list," Hessler told the Dispatch. Dispatch that he expected pros- arrested him and offered no re- "To me it was a list of names and ecutors to prove their case, but sistance. numbers and addresses." \} BBQ Meet the Brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha 1 CO 1 <£ If -. 1 LD EMiLEQOP \(3Q 1 Bl L IjTRS |oCC ■f ate Fat Tuesday our way SIGEP 1 ■■Bara Rush will be held Sept 11, 12, 17 & 18 at 7:30 P.M. Big with Lambda Chi Alpha The Slg Ep House is located between Rodgers and NE Commons

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**' Nation Wednesday, September 11,1996 page five Argentina on trial Man molests teen-age The Associated Press him millions and avert the first placed by a civilian govern- girls in vampire game U.S. trial of a foreign govern- ment LOS ANGELES - Argentine ment on human rights charges. businessman Jose Siderman Siderman and his attorneys The current Argentine The Associated Press says soldiers from Argentina's declined to be interviewed. government has not disputed VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) - "They wanted to be a member of the club." Junta took him from his home, Bruno Ristau, a Washington that Siderman was tortured A man was convicted of biting beat him, applied electrical lawyer representing Argen- and driven from his home but shocks to his genitals and and sexually molesting eight Linda Mitchell tina, and the Argentine consu- said his businesses were prop- teen-age girls as part of a vam- burned him with cigarettes for late in Los Angeles did not re- erly sold to pay debts. defense attorney nearly a week while screaming pire game. turn repeated calls for com- The girls testified that Jon C. anti-Semitic insults. ment Tuesday. In his lawsuit, Siderman His tormentors finally Bush taught them a game in The New York Times report- claims that he was targeted be- which he played the leader of a folded in an X across his chest. "They wanted to be a member dumped him on a road with ed the settlement discussions cause of his wealth. Jews like three broken ribs, a crushed family of ancient vampires. The Defense attorney Linda Mit- of the club," Mitchell said. last week, citing anonymous him were often singled out girls were told they could be- chell said that the girls made up testicle and his teeth knocked sources. under the military regime. out, and warned him to leave come vampires by having sex the story and that some didn't The girls said Bush told them More than 9,000 Argentines with him or by letting him come forward until they saw his home or die. disappeared during the junta's "In the cellblocks where he drained energy from people "mark" them by biting them news reports about the case. through sexual contact. Siderman fled to America seven-year "dirty war" against Jews were tortured, police and with his wife, leaving behind a hard, usually just below the dissidents in the 1970s and '80s. military officials often hung breasts. flooring business and luxury Others were tortured and some Nazi flags and swastikas, hotel worth $26.4 mi 11 ion. The girls, 13 to 16 when Bush imprisoned, including the printed the backs of prisoners met them, sometimes painted Twenty years later, the country's current president, with swastikas, and forced Come to the Student 85-year-old Siderman appears their faces white and their lips Carlos Menem, and his chief their prisoners to yell out, and fingernails black for excur- on the verge of a settlement legal adviser. The junta col- •Heil, Hitler!'" the lawsuit sions to malls or the oceanfront. with Argentina that will pay lapsed in 1983 and was re- says. Bush often wore snap-on fangs Organizations ^Fair! and would walk with his hands Today - September 11 11:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Mourners bombarded by lenhort Grand Ballroom of the student Union Over 100 Student protesters' insults in NY Organizations will be The Associated Press Nadine died last month, weigh- several of Dickerson's family displayed. ing 15 1/2 pounds. Her mother, members replied: "Mind your NEW YORK - As family mem- Carla Lockwood, who is in own business. You don't know the Prize Give-o-uiaus, Student bers mourned Nadine Lockwood protective custody, did not at- circumstances." She declined to inside a small Harlem church tend Monday's service. She has give her name. organization spotlights, and Monday, scores of others gath- been charged with the girl's Lockwood was charged Friday ered outside to angrily denounce murder. with three counts of murder that much more! them for the death of the 4-year- Dickerson, who was estranged she intentionally killed Nadine, old authorities said died of star- from his wife and did not live in that she killed her with depraved Ran uMi ttoa pock Lunch con also be purchased for $ 1.00 vation. the family's Manhattan apart- indifference and that as an adult •Hot Dog "Murderer! Murderer!" ment, requested only family and she recklessly killed a child •Bog of Chips shouted Monique Swain, 25, of friends be allowed in the church. under age 11. Conklin Hall •Soda Harlem, as Nadine's father and About 150 others showed up Sept. 11,12,17,18 other family members were es- and remained outside, many of Nadine was found dead in her corted out of the Baptist chapel them furious. mother's squalid apartment on DON'T MISS THIS CVCNTU and into a limousine. "How could you do that to a Aug. 31. Lockwood lived there Leroy Dickerson, who has not little girl?" one person yelled. with her seven children. An OXK Gel involved in campus organizations eighth child was given up for been charged in his daughter's "That's terrible, just shame- 7:30 pm-9:30pm death, lowered and shook his ful," said another. adoption and Lockwood reported- hhis event is sponsored by the Office of Student life 5i the SCXD Oganizotion head, saying nothing. A woman who accompanied ly is now carrying twins.

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The Associated Press ged hills of nearby Iran after the The full ramifications of the easily defeated its Kurdish rival, at warp lanes over the zone. Iranian-allied PUK. Baghdad-backed Kurdistan announcement were not imme- the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan. In Sulaymaniyah, Iraqi troops Soldiers and villagers towed SULAYMANIYAH, Iraq - Democratic Party rolled into the diately clear. But Saddam and his In addition to launching mis- were nowhere in sight Tuesday away air conditioners, wire, Saddam Hussein wasted no time city on Monday night. Kurdish allies clearly had effec- siles against Iraqi military instal- as the KDP celebrated its sweep- pipes - even light bulbs. One old Tuesday in reasserting control of U.N. officials estimated up to tively eliminated the Kurdish lations, the U.S. and allied na- ing victory with an impromptu man stumbled away with three the north of his country after the 300,000 Kurds might have left, "safe haven," established by tions expanded the so-called "no- parade. Fighters carrying AK-47 fluorescent light tubes, a large collapse of a U.S.-declared "safe but many refugees started re- U.S. -led forces five years ago. fly zone" in southern Iraq. rifles rode through the streets in ceramic um and a toilet seat. haven," lifting trade and travel turning home Tuesday, by truck The recent fighting started pickup trucks decorated with At the nearby two-story villa of barriers that had stood since the and taxi and on foot, reassured Aug. 31, when the Iraqi army and Saddam retorted not only by yellow flags and streamers. PUK leader Jalal Talabani, Gulf War. by news that Saddam's troops the Kurdistan Democratic Party announcing he would no longer Women and children dressed in looters filled trucks with furni- Saddam's Kurdish allies flaun- had not entered the city. teamed up to capture Irbil, the de honor the no-fly zones but also by yellow - the party color -- and ture not completely destroyed in ted their new authority over this Saddam sought to discourage facto Kurdish capital in the ordering his forces to shoot at merchants hastily plastered pho- a fire. KDP soldiers claimed Ta- northeastern city, parading an exodus, declaring a general north U.S. and allied aircraft. tocopied pictures of KDP leader labani ordered the blaze set when through the streets and looting amnesty for all Kurds and lifting U.S. missile strikes against Iraq claimed Tuesday it fired Massoud Barzanl on their store it was certain that the town the headquarters of their vanqui- travel and trade restrictions be- southern Iraq last week seemed three surface-to-air missiles at windows. would be overrun. shed rivals for trophies - even tween Iraq and the northern se- to deter the Iraqi army from allied aircraft over the no-fly About 20 miles northeast of Su- toilet seats and light bulbs. mi-autonomous Kurdish areas taking part in further fighting. zone, but no hits were reported. laymaniyah, KDP fighters looted The KDP also took artillery Tens of thousands of Kurds imposed at the end of the 1991 But with Iraqi forces marching It was the fourth time in five everything they could carry shells and ammunition from the fled Sulaymaniyah for the rug- Persian Gulf War. behind the KDP, the faction has days Iraq has reported shooting from' the headquarters of the blackened armory. U.N. votes anti-nuke tests Death toll rises The Associated Press Washington-based think tank. "It India has said the treaty is since 1945. is critical to stopping the devel- flawed because it does not in- The overwhelming vote in the UNITED NATIONS - The opment of new nuclear clude provisions for dis- General Assembly could pres- General Assembly voted over- weapons." armament. India also said the sure countries to honor the ban with water level whelmingly Tuesday to endorse a The vote was 158 for the treaty, major powers could refine their even If they refuse to sign the There was a 10 percent global treaty that would ban all with three against and five ab- arsenals despite the treaty by us- agreement. Michelle Faul nuclear test blasts. staining. ing highly advanced tests that Many countries have ex- The Associated Press chance of the hurricane strik- The action opens the door to pressed the hope that the treaty ing West Palm Beach, Fla, the did not involve nuclear explo- SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - signing by U.N. member states. India, which carried out its sions. would be a major move toward National Hurricane Center in President Clinton is expected to only test blast in 1974, voted Hurricane Hortense lashed Mi ami said. India's rival, Pakistan, said it nuclear disarmament. In Puerto Rico, victims in- sign the treaty when he visits against the agreement and said it The treaty "should be followed Puerto Rico with punishing too would not sign the agree- cluded a 2-year-old boy killed New York for the General As- would not endorse the treaty, by several serious steps on the winds and torrents of rain ment. in a mudslide in the southwest sembly in two weeks. blocking it from becoming law. road to the elimination of nuclear Tuesday, killing seven people The treaty must be signed and as it snapped trees and power and two 8- and 13-year-old sis- Libya and Bhutan also voted ratified by the 44 nations known weapons within an agreed time "This is a historic moment in against the treaty. frame," Egyptian representative lines, swelled rivers and col- ters swept away by flood to have nuclear weapons capabil- waters in the southeast. The the 50-year effort to control nu- "India will never sign this une- ity, including India and Pakistan, Mounir Zahran said. lapsed hillsides, sweeping girls' bodies were found under clear weapons," said Joseph Cir- qual treaty. Not now. Not later," to have the force of law. But delegates from some de- away homes. incione, a senior associate with a bridge. Four family mem- Indian representative Arundhati The five declared nuclear veloping countries joined India Eleven people were spotted the Henry L. Stimson Center, a Ghose told the assembly. powers - the United States, Rus- in expressing concern that the floating in their home down bers were still missing. sia, France, Britain and China - treaty did not call for dis- the raging Guamani Canal. A 75-year-old man was car- ried away by floods in the s support the Comprehensive armament or ban laboratory test- Maritime police pursued the house in a boat, trying to res- east-central part of the Island Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. The ing. and a woman was found dead Tony Packo's Cafe five major nuclear powers have India blocked the proposed cue the occupants. - presumably of a heart attack detonated all but one of the 2,045 treaty last month at a Geneva Police said the death toll - inside her car in the west- known test blasts carried out drafting conference. could rise once they reach areas cut off by the storm, central farming town of Lares. Two unidentified adults drow- 5827 Monroe St. Slyvania, OH which passed directly over ned in eastern Humacao. is now hiring qualified individuals for the southwest Puerto Rico before dawn Tuesday. Hortense cut water and e- following positions: Later Tuesday, Hortense lectricity to most of Puerto skirted along the northeastern Rico's 3.6 million people. 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The short game was affected Last year was a tough year, ac- by the course in Illinois, which cording to coach Todd Brunsink, has been regrowing grass in the with Injuries, sickness, and el- last year, making for bumpy igibility problems plaguing the greens, according to Miller. team. This year, however, Brun- Sophomore Heidi Hansen likened sink is very pleased with the putting in the Classic to "playing team so far. Plinko on The Price Is Right" Brunsink is especially pleased The golf team, as well as Coach with the performances of the Brunsink, looks forward to their three freshman members of the upcoming tournament in Minne- team: Missy Hinds, Kate Koles- sota, as well as the Lady Falcon nik and Shannon Sharp. Brunsink Invitational at Creason Golf said the freshmen golf players Course in two weeks. had to adjust to college tourna- Dene Kkreaevsky/The BG Ncwi Brunsink said the Gopher Invi- Wendy Watkins (#2) sets another Falcon hitter In BG's five game victory over Wright State. ments. He said college tourna- tational will be a big adjustment, ments have more yardage and both in terms of the course, 36-hole days. which not as flat as BG natives Junior Amy Miller, low scorer are accustomed to, and the field for the Falcons In the Redbird of competition, which includes BG netters escape WSU Classic, also praised the fresh- many Big Ten teams. Brunsink Is men, while criticizing her own excited for the competition. William Sanderson bench and contributed a lot to evenly matched. I just think There are signs the youth are performance. "Better scores, better play, and the team." that at crucial points in the "I felt that I could do better," The BC News cathchingup. better players bring out the best There is something terribly As far as the south side jinx game we had too many re- Miller said. "I was not driving "That was the whole assump- in players," Brunsink said. wrong with the south side of goes Hilton said, "No, if any- ception errors, and that was tion that the seniors and up- Anderson Arena. Tuesday thing it's just superstition, but the turning point of the perclassmen would be the night, neither Wright State's I don't know. Junior, setter, match." leaders on the floor, and we'd Linksters finish nor Bowling Green's volleyball Wendy Watkins had 50 assists, Bowling Green head coach have to bring the freshman up teams could win a game on that as well as chipping ten kills, at Denise Van De Walle, was to our playing level." said Hil- half of the court. Fortunately a .409 average. Left side, pleased with BG's intensity. ton. "I think they've done a for the Falcons they were on Heather Murphy, and defen- "Offensively our middle were nice job meeting those expec- nineth at Redbird the north side last. sive specialist, Erin Siebenhar doing a tremendous job. They tations." Coach Van De Walle Vlnce Guerrierl Junior Amy Miller led the Lady The Raiders and the Falcons formed the core of the defense, were very hard to stop, Lori admitted to being relieved to The BC News Falcons on the links with 251 on played a thrilling five game with 16 and 13 digs respective- Hilton and Lori Kemerer could play out the fifth set on the 54 holes for a finish in a tie for match, which BG won by the ly. On the Raiders' side things, not be stopped when we ran north side. The women's golf team fin- 29th place. Captain Shawna skin of its' collective teeth. The outside hitter Joanna Downie something quick. "That thought entered my ished ninth at the 54-hole Illinois Weaver finished in a tie for 45th scoring went: 15-11, 4-15, 15-6, led the team with 22 kills, as Despite the win, Van De head when we crossed I cer- State Redbird Classic place. 11-15, and 15-9. The win raises well as leading the team in digs Walle and company are still tainly dont think that has any- Bowling Green's record to 2-7, with 19. Freshman, setter Mi- strugling with the inexpieriece thing to do with that, but it was while Wright State's drops to chelle Buck led the team in as- factor. comical." THE BG NEWS/ WBGU SPORTS 1-8. sists with 39 assists. Other key "We show our youth a little BG's strength, as usual was Raiders were: Carrie Monnes bit when teams start scoring Bowling Green will play in FALCON ATHLETES found in the middle. Lori Hil- with 12 kills and all five Raider strings of points against us," the Butler Invitational this ton, and Lori Kemerer provid- blocks, Tosha Johnson, who ac- said Van De Walle. "We be- weekend, before starting MAC OF THE WEEK ed power for the Falcons. Hil- counted for ten kills, and 12 come tentative, instead of be- play a week from Friday ton, a senior, knocked down an digs, and Mollie Schuler, with coming more and more aggres- against Akron. incredible 24 kills, and four eight kills and seven digs. sive. We start making safe Correction: In the Friday, G blocks. Kemerer pounded 18 Steve Wendy shots instead of aggressive September 6 edition of the BG kills for an average of .429, as Head coach Steve Opperman shots." That youth and inex- News, we ran a brief about the Klein Watkins well as three blocks. "I thought commented on Wright State's JJa«r*Wjf% pierience is being put in the volleyball team needing a Soccer Volleyball that we played well tonight." performance. hands of the few returning "student trainer". This was a Senior Junior said Hilton. "We played well as "The team played pretty starters, most notably Hilton, mistake. The position available a team, people coming off the well. Both teams are very Watkins, and Shane Crumley. is "student manager." Nashville, Ten. IjC- ' Muncie, hid. Philosophy ^r Elementary Education Klein, a forward, was named ihe Walkins was named lo the All- JOIN THE FUN AND EXCITEMENT AT PERRY STADIUM! tournament MVP as Ihe Falcon Toumameni learn al Ihe William & soccer learn won ihe Nike/Pepsi Mary Invitational. She hit .275 with Classic in Vermont over ihe 154 assists. 54 digs and eight weekend. He scored one goal and blocks. BG went 1-3 over the had one assist over ihe two games. COUIM of the weekend.

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Take the Rec Sports Challenge Today! SCHEDULED INTERVIEWS ARE NOT NEEDED page nine Wednesday, September 11,1996 The Bfi News OSU freshman Bengals: Carter or Hearst? Joe Kay both make plays. They both Tuesday and coaches were una- said. "I've just got to keep learn- The Associated Press showed that at times Sunday." vailable for comment. ing so I can get more chances in has big debut Neither one performed very "He hasn't said anything to the game." CINCINNATI - Is KiJana Car- well overall during a 27-14 loss me," Shula said. "I anticipated The Bengals stunned Carter] The Associated Press high school film, and the ter still the Cincinnati Bengals' Sunday in San Diego. Carter this when Garrison Hearst came and the rest of the team by claim-' coaches really talked high featured running back? Or, has started the game, carried six in here and before Garrison ing Hearst off waivers two days; COLUMBUS - Freshmen about him after the freshman newcomer Garrison Hearst ed- times for 14 yards in the first Hearst got here, that guys were before the final preseason game. aren't supposed to do what camp. So we knew he had a lot ged ahead of last year's top over- half and caught one pass for a not going to be happy about the At the time, they said Hearst,, Michael Wiley did Saturday in of ability. He just had to go out all pick in the draft? 20-yard gain. number of opportunities they who makes $2.1 million, would be eighth-ranked Ohio State's there and prove it." Neither running back knows Carter jammed his left shoul- were getting. an insurance policy in case Car- 70-7 blast-off against Rice. In the state quarterfinal what's going on. And, based upon der in the second half and got "As a competitor, you respect ter struggles. For that matter, no one is playoffs last year, Wiley had a what the coaching staff is saying, just one more carry, finishing it in them. But they've got to be supposed to do what Wiley did Rice-like performance. He the Bengals aren't sure, either. with 13 yards on seven attempts. able to handle it the right way. It hasn't worked out that way. - score a touchdown each of rushed for a school-record 271 Two games into the season, Hearst became the featured back You Just show up to work and do Hearst is sharing the job wittk the three times he touched the yards and two touchdowns, Carter clearly has lost his stand- in the second half, also carrying your job." Carter, who missed last season football in his first collegiate ran a punt back for a touch- ing as the Bengals' premier run- seven times overall for 16 yards. carries for 27 yards while Hearst because of reconstructive knee- game. down, intercepted a pass, had ning back. He is still the starter, After two games. Carter has 21 has 22 yards on 10 attempts. surgery. Carter was taken aback' "Some people are saying it a sack, forced a fumble and but now shares the job with Hearst in here, to give him a Neither one has broken a run of when he sat out most of the sec- might be a college record. recovered a fumble. Hearst. chance." more than nine yards. ond half last Sunday. They're not sure," Wiley said. "Nothing Michael does sur- Carter is confused and stunned Throughout the preseason, Neither one knows where they "That's really unbelievable, prises me," said Ed Carberry, by his sudden loss of status. Shula expressed confidence in stand In the coaching staff's "I'm definitely frustrated and I'm really surprised and his coach at Monte Vista High Hearst is just trying to figure out Carter. The first indication of eyes. The only thing Shula has about not getting the ball," Car-* shocked I could do what I did." School. "He's been doing what's going on. concern came the day the Ben- said definitively this week is that ter said. "I'm supposed to be the What he did was take a re- things like that since his Pop Coach Dave Shula isn't offer- gals claimed Hearst off waivers. Carter will start Sunday against featured back. I was told I'd be verse 49 yards for a touch- Warner League days." ing any answers. Shula said Monday that Carter the New Orleans Saints. carrying the ball at least IS down in the second quarter, The most difficult part for "We want to use both of them," has not approached him about his "As far as I know, I'm still go- times. I don't know what the the first time he ever touched Ohio State's coaches has been Shula said. "We think they can role. Players had the day off ing to be in the game," Hearst coaches were thinking. the ball at Ohio State. He fol- finding a place for Wiley. He lowed that in the third quarter starred as an outside line- by catching touchdown passes backer-strong safety on de- covering 51 and 60 yards from fense as a senior in high Ramirez leads Tribe to win over Angels Joe Germaine. school, rushed for more than Ken Berger second and third and the Indians of Orel Hershiser. single off Percival's glove and While the 6-foot, 1 HO poun- 1,900 yards and averaged trailing 5-4. He and drove a 2-1 With the Angels leading 5-3, der from Spring Valley, Calif., more than 20 yards on punt re- The Associated Press past Rex Hudler at second, put- pitch over the center-field wall Kenny Lofton led off the ninth ting runners at first and third. was shocked, many others turns. He even took over at CLEVELAND - Manny Ra- for his 28th . It also with a walk and stole second and Franco advanced to second on a were not. quarterback in one game and mirez hit a two-out, three-run gavehim99RBIs. third. After Kevin Seitzer struck wild pitch. Ohio State starting quarter- ran the option. It was the Indians' second When he showed up at Ohio homer as the out, Jim Thome singled Lofton back Stanley Jackson said, straight come-from-behind vic- State last month for preseason scored four times in the ninth in- home to cut the California lead to Ramirez, who struck out three, "We really weren't surprised, tory and 18th in their last at-bat 5-4. practice, he spent one day at ning to beat the California Angels times in the game, atoned with a We had watched Mike for a 7-5 Tuesday night. this season. few weeks now. We saw his running back home run, and his teammates Ramirez came up against Troy Paul Assenmacher (4-2) got Albert Belle popped out, and were waiting for him at the plate Percival (0-2) with runners at two outs for the victory in relief Julio Franco followed with a as he rounded the bases.

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< _— Sports Thursday, September 12, 1996 page nine Men's netters After weathering the Tide, to open season B.G. is ready for the Owls Mike Leonard weekend's tournament. The BG News "The fall season is basically Scott Brown Rogers could start, but whether improved team over the one Special teams solid a practice season," Harris The BG News or not he does he wili still see Bowling Green defeated 37-31 a One area that Blackney isn't Bowling Green's men's ten- said. "I'm not going to tell the considerable playing time at season ago. Fifteen starters re- too concerned with after the Ala- nis squad will open its season guys that we have to beat The bye week was anything but wideout along with the group of turn from that 1-10 team. bama game is the special teams this weekend at home. The Western Michigan because for the Falcon football team. Eric Starks, Terry Loville, Dam- Thus far this season, Temple unit. Keefe Invitational will be held they're in the MAC." With a two-week gap between ron Hamilton and Morty Bryce, stands 1-1 with a win over the season opener at Alabama according to Blackney. Eastern Michigan and a loss to "Except for the blocked field at the Keefe Tennis courts this Western Michigan, Akron goal, I thought we won the battle Friday, Saturday and Sunday and Butler University will also Aug. 31 and the home opener Niemet didn't do any throwing Washington State. Saturday against Temple, Bowl- The Owl offense centers of the special teams [against beginning at 11 a.m. Friday. participate in the tournament. in practice last week, but worked Alabama]," Blackney said. "We Even though Falcon head The Falcon team Is solid ing Green not only worked on his way back in this week and around quarterback Henry Bur- ris, who has completed 63 per- didn't win the game, but I was coach Jay Harris has yet to from top to bottom, Harris some fundamentals but also re- will be at 100 percent, Blackney cuperated from some first-game cent (39-of-62) of his passes, pleased with [Andy] Pollock and see the Falcons in competition, said. While co-captains Adam said. the way he punted." he is confident that the netters Tropp and Ryan Gabel are ex- scrapes. "We had contact, we just held averaging 276 yards per game. will be ready for this week- pected to lead the team, Har- Quarterback Bob Niemet and some of those guys out," Black- Temple has scored 62 points so Pollock averaged 47.0 yards far In 1996. end's tournament. ris said that no member of the inside linebacker Joe O'Neill ney said. "We tackled and we had per punt against Alabama. "This is the hardest working team is a standout. were two players who were inside drill and we got back to "This is not just a team that Niemet, who doubles as the team I have ever coached," Harris said that last year's banged up after the Alabama some fundamentals and some ba- lines up and throws on third "pooch" punter, also did a solid Harris said. "I thought that performance has no bearing game but should be back at full sics. With a young football team, down like Alabama was," Black- job, including downing one kick with a new coach coming in, on this year's outcome. strength by kick-off Saturday. I wasn't sure how the off week ney said. "I know our third down on the three-yard line. they [the players] would be "If we continue to have good "By gametime, I don't think would ducktail into the season. defense needed a lot of room for The only field goal attempt by apprehensive. But they practices and work on the we'll have any casulties or any- "Coming off it now, I'd have to improvement [against Alabama], B.G. was blocked in the opener. jumped right in." technical aspects of tennis ... body held out for injury," head say that it was good for this foot- but this is a team that will throw While he said that the we should be a contender for coach Gary Blackney said. ball team." the ball on any down. Call me "Hank" players are anxious to get the the MAC title," Harris said. Receiver Jacque Rogers is an- "Because of his mobility, Damron Hamilton, a junior first game under their collec- The team will see action other player still a little banged Secondary will be tested against within their offensive scheme transfer from the City College of tive belts, Harris is placing next at the Tom Fallon Invita- up, according to Blackney, but is the Owls there is a lot of launch points for San Francisco, is called "Hank" very little emphasis on this tional Sept. 21. expected to play Saturday. The Temple Owls are a much Burris." by many of his teammates. Soccer team is recharged Jump it and ready for opponents JlmTocco Player for the tourney last week- The BG News MEN'S end. SOCCER "I think he's playing the best After a defensive showing in S soccer he's played since he's the opener against Memphis that been here," Mahler said "He's a men's soccer coach Mel Mahler five goals in CCSU's four guy that has created havoc on the called "a collective non-effort," contests. He also has a share of field. They've been double- B.G.'s defense returned. And not eighth place in the nation with his teaming him, triple-teaming him, a moment too late, as the Falcons ten points. and he still can run by people and participated in the UNH Pe- George Washington, who is create chances for us." psi/Nike Classic last weekend. 3-0-0, also have a key player. Despite the great season, Klein "After the Memphis game," Freshman phenom Sebastian Ro- is still less than 100 percent with coach Mahler said, "the main driguez has four goals and nine a nagging knee injury. focus of our training sessions points. was to play better defense, indi- vidually and as a team." The Falcons shut down oppo- nents Vermont and New Hamp- shire to the tune of two 1-0 shu- "7 think he's playing the best soccer he's touts. played since he's been here. He's a guy that "Both games we did very well. We accomplished what we want- has created havoc on the field. They've been ed to defensively." double-teaming him, triple-teaming him, and In the second half, backfielder Brett St rang made a fantastic he still can run by people and create chances clear on a ball that had gotten for us." past goalie Scott Vallow. Mel Mahler The defense must to be present this weekend, as the Falcons take Men's soccer coach on Central Connecticut Universi- ty and George Washington Uni- versity at Miami University's Klein earns praise Falcons have had overwhelm- Kelne Invitational. Steve Klein was named the ing tournament success Falcons to take on two of the Mid-American Conference's B.G. is in the middle of the nation's top scorers Player of the Week for soccer. tournament portion of its season, The Falcons will have two The announcement came Tues- during which it will play three difficult opponents on their day. four-team weekend tournaments. hands this weekend in the CCSU Klein has had a part of all three Blue Devils and the GWU Colo- goals BG has scored this year, The first of these, B.G. won last nials. garnering four points. His two weekend. This was only one of a Central Connecticut enters the assists have also tied him for long history of B.G.'s tournament weekend with a 2-2-0 mark, and second on the all-time list for success. 3 will play BG in a Saturday after- B.G., leaving him just three shy The Brown and Orange have noon contest. of the record held by Brian Fer- won 18 of the 37 tournaments it "They were one game shy of guson (1989-93). Clerks has been involved in over the getting to the [NCAA] tourna- Klein, a team tri-captain, years, placing second eight other ment last year," Mahler said. earned All-Mideast, All-Ohio, and times. The Falcons own a total "They're going to be a quality All-MAC First-Team selections record of 44-21-9. team with some quality players last year, and he will be in the that we're going to have to find running for All-America honors Scanning the polls BICYCLE SALES & SERVICE out about." this season. After the preseason ranking of Speaking of quality players, If those accolades aren't first place by the Ohio Collegiate Anyone interested in Joining the BGSU mountain biking team can attend an informational meeting the Falcons will have to key in on enough, the UNH Pepsi/Nike Soccer Association, the Falcons tonight at 8 p.m. In the second floor lounge of the University Union. Questions about the team can sophomore Paul Wright, who is Classic named the Nashville, dropped to third in last week's be directed to Don at Cycle Werks (352-8578). tied for third in the nation with Tenn. native its Most Valuable tabulation. It's just like old times for the Tribe at the Jake Ken Berger at only 24, was one of the players one is special. Teams are aware homer, his first major league hit. Laughing and clapping his Since he keeps to himself, it's The Assosciated Press most upset by the departure of that we have this ability." Seattle came back to win that hands under all the cheers as he only a guess that any of this has his mentors. Ramirez is quiet, It was Cleveland's second game, but clearly a theme has rounded the bases, Ramirez may to do with the trades. but his demeanor said it all. straight come-from-behind vic- been established. have signified a new beginning CLEVELAND - Manny Ra- Baerga and Alvaro Espinoza Baerga's No. 9 and Murray's No. tory. The night before, the In- for this team, which extended its mirez stood and admired his "We had a little meeting Friday were sent to the New York Mets 33 have been written in chalky over Chicago in the AL Central to game-ending home run, then on July 29 for Jose Vizcaino and started rounding the bases, the white on his blue Indians cap all eight games. summer. He even wears the cap "It is a great feeling," said Jeff Kent. Murray, relegated to a numbers of traded teammates "Last year, comebacks were almost part-time role as he chased his Eddie Murray and Carlos Baerga beneath his batting helmet when Ramirez, who increased his he hits. commonplace. But this one is special. Teams season totals to 28 homers and 99 500th home run, was traded to etched on his cap. the Baltimore Orioles for left- Ramirez hit a two-out, three- RBIs. "I was joking before the This might be remembered as are aware that we have this ability." handed pitcher Kent Mercker. the comeback that separated the run homer off Troy Percival on game that I missed my home run Tuesday night as the Indians swing." Murray hit his 500th homer "new" Indians from the "old" last week, and his presence has ones. scored four times in the bottom Mike Hargrove Ramirez has vastly improved been a boost to the Orioles, who It has been a season of turmoil of the ninth to beat the California Indians manager his defense in right field, but he caught the White Sox in the wild for the defending AL champions, Angels 7-5. The team gathered at has been indifferent at times this card race Tuesday night. from distractions involving Al- home plate and Jacobs Field e season. One day, he could barely bert Belle's behavior to the rupted in cheers -- just like last dians scored three in the eighth - and decided to turn it up a notch, bring himself to swing during Meanwhile, the Indians kept trades of Baerga and Murray, year, when Cleveland won 27 including two on a sacrifice fly - to play every game like it's the batting practice. When confront- floundering, still boasting the who were both instrumental in times in its last at bat. to defeat the Angels 4-3. On Sun- World Series," Julio Franco said. ed by one of the coaches, Ra- best record in the American last year's championship and "Last year, comebacks were day night, Nigel Wilson put the "There's no doubt about it. We're mirez explained that he was League but only 15-13 in their popular In the clubhouse. almost commonplace," manager Indians ahead of the Seattle Ma- picking it up, pitching and hit- tired. The day before, he had last 28 games before Tuesday Ramirez, a tremendous talent Mike Hargrove said. "But this riners 5-3 with a pinch two-run ting." been given the day off. night.

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Eric Starks, Terry Loville, Dam- Thus far this season. Temple unit. With a two-week gap between ron Hamilton and Morty Bryce, stands 1-1 with a win over Keefe Invitational will be held they're in the MAC." "Except for the blocked field at the Keefe Tennis courts this Western Michigan, Akron the season opener at Alabama according to Blackney. Eastern Michigan and a loss to Aug. 31 and the home opener goal, I thought we won the battle Friday, Saturday and Sunday and Butler University will also Niemet didn't do any throwing Washington State. Saturday against Temple, Bowl- The Owl offense centers of the special teams [against beginning at 11 a.m. Friday. participate in the tournament. in practice last week, but worked ing Green not only worked on around quarterback Henry Bur- Alabama]," Blackney said. "We Even though Falcon head The Falcon team is solid his way back in this week and didn't win the game, but I was coach Jay Harris has yet to from top to bottom, Harris some fundamentals but also re- will be at 100 percent, Blackney ris, who has completed 63 per- cuperated from some first-game cent (39-of-62) of his passes, pleased with [Andy] Pollock and see the Falcons in competition, said. While co-captains Adam said. the way he punted." he is confident that the netters Tropp and Ryan Gabel are ex- scrapes. "We had contact, we just held averaging 276 yards per game. will be ready for this week- pected to lead the team, Har- Quarterback Bob Niemet and some of those guys out," Black- Temple has scored 62 points so Pollock averaged 47.0 yards end's tournament. ris said that no member of the inside linebacker Joe O'Neill ney said. "We tackled and we had far in 1996. per punt against Alabama. "This is the hardest working team is a standout. were two players who were inside drill and we got back to "This is not just a team that Niemet, who doubles as the team I have ever coached," Harris said that last year's banged up after the Alabama some fundamentals and some ba- lines up and throws on third "pooch" punter, also did a solid Harris said. "I thought that performance has no bearing game but should be back at full sics. With a young football team, down like Alabama was," Black- job, including downing one kick with a new coach coming in, on this year's outcome. strength by kick-off Saturday. I wasn't sure how the off week ney said. "I know our third down on the three-yard line. they [the players] would be "If we continue to have good "By gametime, I don't think would ducktail into the season. defense needed a lot of room for The only field goal attempt by apprehensive. But they practices and work on the we'll have any casulties or any- "Coming off it now, I'd have to improvement [against Alabama], B.G. was blocked in the opener. jumped right in." technical aspects of tennis ... body held out for injury," head say that it was good for this foot- but this is a team that will throw While he said that the we should be a contender for coach Gary Blackney said. ball team." the ball on any down. Call me llank' players are anxious to get the the MAC title," Harris said. Receiver Jacque Rogers is an- "Because of his mobility, Damron Hamilton, a junior first game under their collec- The team will see action other player still a little banged Secondary will be tested against within their offensive scheme transfer from the City College of tive belts, Harris is placing next at the Tom Fallon Invita- up, according to Blackney, but is the Owls there is a lot of launch points for San Francisco, is called "Hank" very little emphasis on this tional Sept. 21. expected to play Saturday. The Temple Owls are a much Burris." by many of his teammates. Soccer team is recharged Jump it and ready for opponents Jim Tocco Player for the tourney last week- The BG News MEN'S end. "I think he's playing the best After a defensive showing in SOCCER soccer he's played since he's the opener against Memphis that /r been here," Mahler said. "He's a men's soccer coach Mel Mahler five goals in CCSU's four guy that has created havoc on the called "a collective non-effort," contests. He also has a share of field. They've been double- B.G.'s defense returned. And not eighth place in the nation with his teaming him, triple-teaming him, a moment too late, as the Falcons ten points. and he still can run by people and participated in the l.'.N'II Pe- George Washington, who is create chances for us." psi/Nike Classic last weekend. 3-0-0, also have a key player. Despite the great season, Klein "After the Memphis game," Freshman phenom Sebastian Ro- is still less than 100 percent with coach Mahler said, "the main driguez has four goals and nine a nagging knee injury. focus of our training sessions points. was to play better defense, indi- vidually and as a team." The Falcons shut down oppo- nents Vermont and New Hamp- shire to the tune of two 1-0 shu- "I think he's playing the best soccer he's touts. played since he's been here. He's a guy that "Both games we did very well. We accomplished what we want- has created havoc on the field. They've been ed to defensively." double-teaming him, triple-teaming him, and In the second half, backfielder Brett Strang made a fantastic he still can run by people and create chances clear on a ball that had gotten for us." past goalie Scott Vallow. Mel Mahler The defense must to be present this weekend, as the Falcons take Men's soccer coach on Central Connecticut Universi- ty and George Washington Uni- versity at Miami University's Klein earns praise Falcons have had overwhelm- Kilnc Invitational. Steve Klein was named the ing tournament success Falcons to take on two of the Mid-American Conference's B.G. is in the middle of the nation's top scorers Player of the Week for soccer. tournament portion of its season, The Falcons will have two The announcement came Tues- during which It will play three difficult opponents on their day. four-team weekend tournaments. hands this weekend in the CCSU Klein has had a part of all three Blue Devils and the GWU Colo- goals BG has scored this year, The first of these, B.G. won last nials. garnering four points. His two weekend. This was only one of a Central Connecticut enters the assists have also tied him for long history of B.G.'s tournament weekend with a 2-2-0 mark, and second on the all-time list for success. will play BG in a Saturday after- B.C., leaving him just three shy The Brown and Orange have noon contest. of the record held by Brian Fer- won 18 of the 37 tournaments it "They were one game shy of guson (1989-93). has been involved in over the getting to the [NCAA] tourna- Klein, a team trl-captaln, years, placing second eight other £_%£[

> ) Sports page ten The il i News Thursday, September 12, 1996 Falcon ruggers decimate Wittenberg Univ. Mike Grim a 17-5 victory. Hooker Steve Rit- For the BC News tenour, Center Ray Goings, and RUGBY wing Keith Bowers got their first In rugby. Bowling Green is the ^ career tries and Ward booted a team to beat. When teams in this conversion. part of the world start feeling zarella, all of B.G.'s scores were Bowling Green, now 5-2, opens their oats, they head up 1-75 to by the forwards or inside backs. its league season at home this find out If the Falcons are still What started as a tight defen- Saturday against Ferris State. boss. Thus came Wittenberg sive battle almost instantly be- Game time is scheduled for 1 University to B.G. to find out just came 19-0 in favor of the Falcons p.m. at college park. how far their own program had at half time. This is B.G.'s first year in the improved. In the second half, eight man Michigan Collegiate League after The Falcon ruggers sent Wit- Jeff McVey rumbled over the 28 years as a founding member tenberg home bloodied, though goalline twice for scores and re- of the Ohio Collegiate League. not without honor, after tagging covered an end zone fumble for a them with 60-5,38-0, and 17-5 los- third. Hooker Dan Hayes, center "When Miami left earlier this ses. Jon Popik, flanker Gary Fike, and year to go independent, we im- •They certainly did not come fly half Jason King also add- mediately became concerned up here expecting to lose," said edsecond half tries. Wing Paul that we would only have two Falcon coach Roger Mazzarella Tod converted five tries for ten league games in a nine week "Until we wore them down with points. schedule," said Coach Mazzare- our fitness, speed and size late in the first half, Wittenberg gave just as good as they got." "When Miami left earlier this year to go Indeed, for nearly three quar- ters of the first half, Wittenberg independent, we immediately became held the vaunted Falcon offense concerned that we would only have two scoreless with a combination of precision kicking, hard nosed league games in a nine week schedule." tackling, and spirited offensive play. Roger Mazzarella Courteiy Roger MazurelU "I was impressed with the way Grant Sharpe breaks a tackle on his way to his first score In BG's 38-0 victory over Wittenberg. managed to stop our outside Men's rugby coach backs," said B.G. captain Tony Mazzarella. "But that leaves The Falcons' offensive ons- lla "When Ohio couldn't or holes someplace else on the field laught continued into the second wouldn't correct the problem, and it was only going to be a mat- match. Center Grant Sharpe our only recourse was to find a Courageous Butler fights ter of time before we found punched over a pair of tries as more competitive situation." them." did wing Bryce Hudson. Fullback Ferris will be somewhat of an Those holes showed up close to Scott Havericak and prop Mark unknown quantity for BG as the the scrum and once scrum half Ramunno scored on solo efforts. two schools have only met once cancer, but breaks hand Dan Kelley opened the door with Fly half Corey Ward's four con- in their history. Bowling Green BG's first try, the floodgates version kicks gave BG a 38-0 vic- took both ends of a doubleheader John Nadel went through two operations place in the NL West with San were left wide open. Except for tory. in 1993. Mazzarella expects to Assosciated Press and 32 radiation treatments be- Diego and had 18 games re- two field length weaving, tackle Bowling Green's rookies got to see a grind-it-out forwards game fore coming back. maining in the season, which breaking scoring runs by Maz- see their first action as well as in from the bulldogs that is exactly LOS ANGELES - Having "You hear him mention God ends Sept. 29. opposite of the Falcons' wide made a triumphant return doing a miracle here," Russell open sideline to sideline back- from cancer, Brett Butler said. "There's probably some "Obviously, it's devastating Tony Packo's Cafe field system. broke his hand while bunting in mixed emotions. He might be to us," rookie Dodgers out- what could have been the final asking, 'Is He trying to tell me fielder Todd Hollandsworth at-bat of his career. something again here?' said. "It's hard to lose him Almost certainly, it was his "Hopefully, he'll be sitting again like we did before. You last plate appearance of this next to me on the bench." hate to see it happen after what 5827 Monroe St. Slyvania, OH season. Brett's been through." is now hiring qualified individuals for the Butler broke the fifth meta- Butler squared around to Butler entered this season carpal in his left hand In the bunt and Giovanni Carrara's with 280 career bunt hits. His Save a fourth inning of a 5-4 victory following positions: inside pitch hit him on his career-high is 41 in 1992. He by the Los Angeles Dodgers throwing hand. It was ruled a became the first NL player to * Kitchen over the on foul ball by plate umpire Bill lead the league in singles four tree* Tuesday night. Hohn because Butler's hand straight seasons (1990-93). * Counter Service "When I went out his hand was on the bat when it was was turning blue," Dodgers struck. He hit a run-scoring single in •Wait Recycle manager Bill Russell said. "He the second inning Tuesday got hit pretty good. You knew it Reds outfielder Eric Davis, night for his first RBI since re- Please apply between 2 - 4 pm. paper. was bad. I knew he was going who was a teammate of But- turning to the lineup. It was in to come out once I saw it." ler's with the Dodgers in his next at-bat when disaster Four days earlier, Butler re- 1992-93, cringed when he heard struck. No phone calls please. joined the Dodger lineup fol- about the severity of the in- lowing more than four months jury. "We talked a long time today EOE on the sidelines because of a "He's been blessed that he's before the game," said Dod- cancerous tonsil. healthy now, and that's the gers second baseman Delino key," Davis said. "He was able DeShields, in the midst of a There was no immediate to overcome some tremendous slump that has dropped his bat- word on how long Butler will odds, so the fact that he's only ting average below .225. 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The proper three to three and a half hours to disc golf is for you. disc is selected much like the spend on a golf course," Estes Disc golf is a faster paced, proper club in golf, but perhaps added. "You can come out here, more professionalized, "90s-style even more carefully. and in one hour, play. And all of version of the traditional golf The sport of disc golf has the same challenges of golf you'- game. So centralized is the game expanded In the past years.Four ve got here." that its players have now begun hundred fifty-five courses have Disc golf has all of the ele- to call the traditional game of sprung up around the United ments that a weekend warrior of golf "ball golf." States, and there are courses in the '90s looks for it is fun, relax- Perhaps you used to play a ver- 11 foreign countries. ing, fast-paced, and it doesn't sion of frisbee golf in your back Ohio contains 22 of these take much time. And even though yard, taking aim at trees. So courses, and Bowling Green's disc golf is less frustrating than many players cherished this own Carter Park is fortunate chasing a little white ball, don't childhood sport that the Profes- enough to host one. The course, expect to be good right away. The sional Disc Golf Assosciation was which sprawls over most of the professionals are extremely good formed. The PDGA oversees all northern and western sides of the at what they do, and just like any disc golf events, and it insists on park, is now two years old. sport, success comes slowly. being associated with the sport of "It's a nice clean place to play," "When I first started ... I think disc golf, which varies drastical- said Craig Thompson, from I hit a bunny rabbit," Thompson ly from the disorganized and non- Toledo, and an alumnus of Bowl- said. professional recreation of fris- ing Green. "It's good for the rec- bee golf. reational player." HldcklKobaya Whereas the target in golf is a The course was designed by four-inch hole, and the target in Brent Weinmann, who coordi- Jeremy Stevens takes a drive off the 14th tee. frisbee golf is any various shape nates an informal league there on or size of tree, the target in disc Monday nights. The players Groceries golf is rather unique. Players aim gather to play every Monday at 6 Keyshawn at a basket three feet in diameter p.m., for fun only. that is about three feet off of the "You just show up and you're purchased ground. Above this basket is a part of it," said Aaron Estes, who will play two foot extension with chains plays in the league along with his descending from it in the fashion two children. by 84% Barry Wllner of a maypole. The idea is for the "It's kind of informal," The Assosciaied Press disc to hit the chains and drop Thompson said. "We just get into the basket. together, split up, and play a few BGSU HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. - It's offi- Disc golf has its own special rounds." cial, even if it doesn't matter PDGA approved discs, which are So what is the draw of this much. smaller and heavier than a fris- sport, beside the fact that you students Keyshawn Johnson, the top bee, and can be made to twist, can't break the plastic-rubber pick in the NFL draft, gets his bend, tip, and fly much farther. discs over your knee like so first start Sunday when the New York Jets play at Miami. 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He granted I Fluid tliming. & install neuj spom ■ ^ I nrirt? me my wish and now it's my turn. up to 5 qts. most cars «*"*• MostCars »*»«C«.Most Cars P MostCars When you talk the talk, you've Call lor an Appointment 1 Call lor an Appointment Call lor an Appointment kail for an Appointment got to walk the walk. l_ ■ Eyp. 12/30/96 — . E*Pj2/30/96j_ JSxfjJ 2/30/961 _ _Expi22/30/96J "I don't think because I was Hide-ki Kotuyukl/Thc BC Ncwi named the starter, it will change things dramatically. I always ex- Matt Fox of Wbitehouse Ohio sinks a putt on the par-3 ISth hole. WRIGHT TIRE & AUTO CENTER pect to perform well." NEW LOCATION Johnson replaces second-year "You've got to play to get bet- athletic ability to make all kinds NEW OWNER MATT MOON 352-5155 1089 N. MAIN- BEHIND NAPA receiver Wayne Chrebet. ter," he said. "You won't get bet- of catches. WEZE EMPLOY Through two games, Chrebet ter if you're sitting behind some- Oh, yes, he also has all kinds of AutoCare Must present coupons ALL MAJOR leads the team with 11 re- body. You get the experience you confidence and enthusiasm. Center for Special Price CREDIT CARDS ceptions, nearly twice what need out there, on the field. "When they scouted me, they 24 Hr. Towing ACCEPTED anyone else has managed. He had saw all that and noticed all that," "All that worrying about start- he said. "It's not an act. That's Service Hours: Mon. - Fri. 7 am - 5 pm; Sat. 7 am - Noon TECHNICIANS 66 catches as a rookie free agent, ing is over and it's time to get a and nearly every big play the called being a football player." win." Jets have had passing in their 0-2 Kotite said he decided a week start has involved Chrebet. ago to start Johnson this week. "We're friends, teammates, And he emphasized that and he wants me to do well and I Chrebet's role will not be dimin- want him to do well," Chrebet ished. said. "We root for each other 1,0th Anniversary 1966-1996 when we're on the field. "He's ready to handle the "I just try to keep plugging whole thing," Kotite said of his away and not worry. They in- prize rookie. "He's done as much NEWMAN'S MARATHON vested a No. 1 pick in the whole as he can to be ready. It's time. 525 N. Main St. and W. Merry Ave. draft and all that money, and "I expect Wayne to make the l MARATHON I they're going to use him." same kind of impact he did Sun- 353-1311 Johnson expressed his displea- day," added Kotite, referring to Serving Bowling Green Since 1966 sure with the way he was used Chrebet's nine catches for 93 after an opening 31-6 loss at yards. "He's a heck of a football ["TUNE-UP SPECIAL" yLUBE,~0iL& FltflERT BRAKE SERVICE " TIRE ROTATION Denver. 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USG"USG"USG"USG Oii-O'SigEp'Chi-0 Office Assistant for an Adult Literacy Program 5 disc CD Player - Panasonic $100 OBO Can Organizations applications are now available m Congratulations to Chi Omega's Jam* Swi HELP WANTED Must be proficient m Windows "95 and Mrrco- Bob @ 353-5145 404 Student Services tor organizational repre- •hw and Sigma Epvkxrt Soon Con*u on soft Appkcations. Position requires indv. who is 88 OLDS CIERRA V6. PL, PW. AUTO. sentatives on USG. moufcent lavaliering a self-starter, well organized with strong com- 4DR..1QQK. STEREO. $2400 CALL 352-5595 USG"USG"USG"USG FREE DINNER $1750 weekly possible munication and motivation skills. Duties in- Si. Thomas Mora is having a dinner attar mailing our circulars. clude record keeping, contacting volunteers, FENDER 6 STRING GUITAR. LIKE NEW The BG News 5 15 mass. Mass cs in RolEO Room and For into, call 301 -306-1207 answering phones, assembling mailings, creat- CONDITION. NEW NICKEL TUNERS. YOU SERVICES OFFERED a nner oil M served at 6pm. ing newsletters and Dyers. Ten hours per week GET BRAND NEW STRINGS. NEW STRAP ALL ARE WELCOME! S8 00 per hour. Send resume to ABCD • Read CAPO. PICKS & LEMON OIL CLEANER —FREE TRIPS 4 CASH!— 251 N Mam St BG.OH 43402 No calls PAID OVER $200. SELL FOR $145> RAMSEY Classified Find out how hundreds of student representa- AT 372-1360. FREE FINANCIAL AIDI tives are already earning FREE TRIPS and Plastic Company needs part-time help packing Birth Mother's Support Group LOTS OF CASH with America'• f 1 Spring toys. Work a minium of two-tour hour fktxibe Fender squier Jazz Bass shifts per week, between Sam and 8pm. $5.40 Ads Cw $6 Billion in public and pnvala aactor Break company! Sell only 15 trips and travel 6 mo. old Barely payed $400 NEW per hour. Apply at Pinnacle Plastic Products, For women who have placed or are grants and scholarships is now available All (reel Cancun. Bahamas, Majatlan. Jamaica, or $300 or best offer. 425 East Napoleon. Bowling Green. 372-6977 considering placing a child lor adoption. students are eligible regardless ol grades, in. Florida- CAMPUS MANAGER POSITIONS 353-2121 come or parent's income. Lai us help. Call Stu- ALSO AVAILABLE. CaJI Nowl TAKE A BREAK Position open tor pt. time waitress. Must be STUDENT TRAVEL (800) 9S BREAK! Call 354-4673 for information. dent Financial Services 1-800-649S able to work evenings, off by 8pm. Apply in Full Size Loft ail. F5544S Babysitter needed mornings. Perrysburg area. person at Mclntyre's Family Restaurant, no 3 ft ofl ground $45 BG Pregnancy Center Call after 4pm. 354-220S. W. Poe Rd behind Rasy's. Call 352-5850 CAMPUS EVENTS Chitdca/e needed in my Perrysburg Ft. Metgs SPRING BREAK I HOUSEBOY NEEDED home. 24-30 hours/week tor 3 young children Earn cash! Highest Commissions Lot lor Sale LOOKING FOR A HEALTHIER YOU Alpha Phi needs a Houseboy lor the 96-97 Caring, dependable non-smoker. Must have Lowest Prices I Travel Free only 13 satee University Approved $40 call 372-9355 for more information school year Please call lizzy @ 372-5806 or Free Info! Call 1-800-426-7710 352-3907 ATTENTION ALL MEN INTERESTED 'mm car. Excellent pay. References required. about an 8-week weight management Juhe @ 372-S40g il iniyasiad. 419-674-3641. leave message WWW.SUNSPLASHTOURS.COM M FRATERNfTY RUSH) program on Tueadaya 3:30-5:00pm Starting at the end of September INTRAMURAL ENTRCS DUE: M DBLS. W MOVING OUT Frastmiiy Rush begins W«d. Sapt 11th and the small fee required is SGLS A DBLS - SEPT. 12. PICK UP ENTRY Cleaning Girl tor Residence SUPPORTED LIVING PROVIDER • Persons For sale: ladies and men's bike, household ap- Thurs. Sapi 12m from 7:30-»:30pm. It will con- Bursar able I FORMS IN 130 UNIVERSITY FIELD HOUSE 5 hours 1 day a week. Apply only if you know needed to provide direct care services to indi- pliances, kitchen utensils Call 353-1739 after □nu«onTu«3 S*pi 17th and Wed Sepl 18lh Sign Up Today OR THE STUDENT REC CENTER ALL EN- how to dean & enjoy cleaning. $7 per hour. viduals who have mental retarda- 6pm. at ths> tame lime. TIlirSDur RY 4 00 PM ON DUE DATE. 353^)721. tion/developmental disabilities. High School Be a part of BGSU tradition. Visit as many or aa diploma or GED required. Flexible schedule. MOVING SALE & 105 WATTS ST. IN HAS PRESIDENTS & ADVISORS OF STUDENT College Students * $10.25 law houaas aa you want, ifa absokjta'y free Salary range $7 25 -12.97. based upon expe- KINS. OH BEHIND GRAIN ELEVATOR SAT. ORGANIZATIONS - Mark your calendars lot Entry level openings. FuH & Pt Dm*. No experi- SEPT 14TH8AMTQ6PM For mora info contact tna IFC omca at Post Abortion Support Group rience. Application packets may be obtained at this year's President 4 Advisors Reception on ence necessary. AH majors. CaJ now. Will fill 372-2644. Wood Lane Administrative Services, Entrance THE TIME TO PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE IS lor women who have had an abortion. Wednesday. Sepiember 18 ai 7:00pm in da quickly 419861-0736 Community Suite of the Union. Gel your group B. 11160 Gypsy Lane Road, Bowling Green. NOW! I MEN'S FRATERNITY RUSH MEN'S Companion needed tor developmentally de- Monday through Fnday. between 6:00am • TA.S.P. International is currently looking for Caring and confidential started on tha 'right fool* and network with FRATERNITY RUSH other organization leaders. For more informa- layed male adult Take to the Ret Center, r 430pm EOE hard working, motivated students to fill man- agement positions for the summer of 1997. CaJI 354-4673 for informaRon. tion call the Student Life Office at 372-2843 walks, etc. Flexible hours, 5 hours per week. Tony Packos Cafe $6mr. Call 352-7143 after 6 Positions are filled on a first come, first quali- ATTN: OMICRON DELTA KAPPA BG Pregnancy Center 5827 Monroe Si Slyvania. OH Our first OOK maating Corner Carry-OuVMarathon Station is now hmng qualified individuals for the follow- fied basis in the following areas all suburbs of RUSH ALPHA PHI Cleveland. Akron, Canton, Columbus. Dayton will be hatd Monday Sept. 16 Help Wanted. Flexible hrs We offer Si .2Smr ing positions 'Kitchen 'Counter Service 'Wait. Pregnant? Youngstown. Cincinnati, and Toledo. If you are in 103 BA. See you the-e bonus for ntght and weekend hrs. Apply in Please apply between 2 4pm No phone calls Free pregnancy tests Confidential and oanng. looking to build your resume, gain valuable ex- s:o'Q ?40l0r-'or.tSl G-andRap.ds.OH please. EO£ 354-4673 BG Pregnancy center. penence. and find out more about our man- Bowhng Green Gaming Sooaty CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING TRAVEL ABROAD AND WORK agement program please call 1-800-543-3792 TONIGHT 8 9 30 Rolaplaying. Board, Strategic Games Single Mom's Support Group Earn up to $2000»'month working on Cruise Make up to $25-$45 per hour teaching base Women's size 7 Roi e'Diados Ships or Land-Tour companies. World Travel. conversational English in Japan. Taiwan or S. $75 or best offer New Mam bora Welcome lo* single mothers or those expecting BRING YOUR FRENDS AND Seasonal A full-time employment available No Korea. No teaching background or Asian lan- Call 352-5360 and leave a message. and planning to parent. CELEBRATE 125 YEARS expennce necessary. For more information guages required. For information call: Every Fn. 6pm. 222 Education Blog. OF ALPHA PHI PRIDE call: 1 -206-971 -3550 ext CS5447 (206)971 -3570 ext.J5S444 Can 354-4673 tor intormason. Earn cash stuffing envelopes at home. All TROPICAL RESORTS HIRING FOR RENT Golden Key National Honor Sociely BG Pregnancy Center materials provided. Send SASE to PO Box Planning meeting lor Thursday, SepL 12th 624, Olathe.KS 66051. Entry level positions available worldwide (Ha- Apartments tof rent 9:00pm in Otscamp 1 st Floor Lobby waii. Mexico, Carnbean etc) Waitstaff. 2 bedroon furnished apartment. Close to cam- 1 SKYDIVE NOW IN BOWLING GREEN RUSH ALPHA PHI RUSH ALPHA PHI Gel Paid Back for the pounds you lose. New All members invited to attend' ! housekeepers, SCUBA dive leaders, fitness pus. Utilities included.. Grad Students wei Student & group discounts. Visa A MC accept- Metabolism Breakthrough. Guaranteed results counselors and more. CaJI Resort Employment come. 353-5074 ed. 10 nuns, from BGSU. Call (303)661-0162 Servces. 1 -206 971-3600 ext. R55444 SKYDIVE BG 352 5200 RUSH LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Roommate Needed Immediately Light house-cleaning and or babysitter lor 3 Help BGSU show its values' Wed. 11 In 7 30- 9 30 BBO Night for 2 bedroom Apt. close to campus school age children. Must have own transp Dasign a poster to display Meel the brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha Own room, $2S5/month. Pay electric only Call 352-0976 after 4 30 FOR SALE BGSU's five core values Thurs 12th 7:30-9:30 Sub Night 352-9409 MOO prize D the winner. PERSONALS 2 words. Free Food NATIONAL PARKS HIRING Entry forms available in 405 Poetions are now available at National 1971 Chevelle Mahbu Convertible Rooms for rent near campus. Student Services or 330 Union RUSH SIG EP Parks, Forests ft Wildlife Preserves Excel- Original condition. $4,500 caM 352-0387 (days) A/C etc.. $150 - $250 per month. or call 372-2643 or 372-2343 •AGD'AGD'AGD'AGO' RUSH SIG EP lent Benefits Si bonuses! Call: or 352-9091 (eve) or can be seen anytime at Call Bob 353-4512. Deadline October 4 Alpha Gamma Delta wants to congratulate Ke- RUSH SIG EP 1-206-971-3620 ext. N55446. Wright Tire & Auto 1069 N. Main St. lly Hepke on her recent pearling to Oakland 1 Non-Traditwnal Student Association University's Bob Dessy. Congrats 1984 S10 Blazer 4x4. New exhaust, itarter. Wmthrop Terrace Apartments RUSH SIG EP Needed Babysitter for 15 mo. old in my BG brake pads, good cond. $3200. OBO. 2 bedroom apartments still available, gas in- Membership Onva *AGD-AGD*AQO*AGO- RUSH SIG EP home References needed Call 352 1947 353 7160. cluded, limited number. Call 352-9135. September 10-12 RUSH SIG EP •AGD'AGD'AGO'AGD' Are you returning to school after having your Alpha Gamma Delta wants to SENIOR PICTURES education interrupted lor over a year? Or are congratulate Sue Justen on Anyone graduating in December. May. or Au- you over V>e age of 25? Do you have children her recent engagement to Brody gust cad now lo schedule an appointment SouthMoln. BG (located Just or are you married? Any one of these charac- McDonald. Your sisters wish you 3728086 Mike's Party Mart north of LUolmort) teristics makes you a non-traditonal student at the best of luckl WHAT A GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT BGSU. •AGD*AGD"AGD*AGO" FOR YOUR PARENTS! Watch for Busch 61 Busch Light 12pK cons $6.29 Tha Non-Traditonal Student Association is a neiwork of students that provide each other Bosch 61 Busch light Suitcase $9 99 with support, encouragement, and information 'Free to Good Home* A black cock a poo. Sig Kap * Sig Kap ' S g Kap male about 3 yrs. old, all shots, house broken, the Football Bud and Bud light 12 pk cons $7.69 lo help ease the transition back to school We Congratulations friendly Call 372-7742 8-5 Bud ond Bud light Suitcase $ 13.99 also offer social gatherings and events tor stu- toJulle Schneider lor dents and families throughout the year. -KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA- being sister of the weeklll Natural light 6i ke I2pk cans $5.29 Julie, you're the besti Tab coming Please come check us out m the basement of Thank you all so much tor your support you Natural light ond Ice Suitcase $8 99 Moseiey Hall during our membership drive gave me during rush. You all worked so Sig Kap' Sig Kap' Sig Kap September 10-12 and enjoy the free refresh- hard and put forth amazing energy. I can't this Friday! ments. Current members please come by and even believe the outatending moral that our Sig Kap • ICO • Sig Kap Potty Bolls!! update your emergency noofication file. chapter his You should all be proud of Congrats lo the Sigma Kappa Bud & Bud light light $26.95 It you can't make it, please call 2-6248 and your accomptishmenta during rush. I am so (who'll remain anonymous) Coors Light $23.99 leave a message proud to call each and everyone of my sis- who forgot the Alanis tickets RUSH OMEGA PHI ALPHA lens. Our 20 plsdgee are Aweeome! I love "Isn't It Ironic.don't ya think?" you dearly A lhank you a million tlmee. BGSU'a only Service Sorority Sig Kap • ICO' Sig Kap Love. The Ruah Chair - Mlchete Info nights TONIGHT, Aug. 11th -KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA* and Thursday, Aug. 12th, 106 BA, 9-lOpm W/Timer - Grade "A" Sig Kap • Sig Ep • Slg Kap Questions call Jaime @3S2 1103 Thanks for the kissing carnations and the awe- Come meet new Iriends A get involved Alpha Phi Alpha Phi (4 - 6 Lb. Avg.) some tea' Congratulations Hooe lo see vou there I We had a Nasii Victoria Schnecer RUSHSJGEP Love the sisters ol Sigma Kappa on your engagement RUSHSH3EP Slg Ep-Slg Kap'Sig Ep to Tim VWer Spartan RUSH SIC EP Love Your Little Alpha Ph. Alpha Phi Ski Colorado/Steamboat Springs SENIOR PICTURES Free informational meeting Anyone graduaong m December. May, or Au- Thurs., Sept 12*hat8pm gust call now lo schedule an appointment AOll ' AOll * AOII Ohio Room - BGSU Student Union Turkey 372-6066 Li" Fran rue. BGSU Continuing Education/Option WHAT A GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT Here's lo many awesome times together. I love 1 FOR YOUR PARENTS my little 1141 S. Main (Next to K-mart) Love, Big Cindy TAKE A BITE AND ON THE MOVE Breast STUDY ABROAD RETURNEES FOR HEALTH AND JOY ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS!!! Grants 6 Assorted Varieties pound Come share your overseas experiences with 11 Call now to find out about an other study abroad returnees on Saturday. scholarships available from sponsors ! No eight week program designed to September 14 from 10 a.m. - 12:00 noon w\ prepayments, ever!!! ISSCash for co*- educate about healthier eating habits* legett$. For Info: 1-800-243-2435. Coca-Cola 1104 Oflanhauer West CaJI 2-0300 if you have Tuesdays 3:30-5:00pm quoeoons ATTN: OMICRON DELTA KAPPA starting the last week ol Septmeber! 372-8355 USQ—USO—USQ Our first OOK meeting Products GET INVOLVED will be held Monday Sept. 16 aa^ Applications are now available miOSBA See you there USG—USG—USG 2 liter bile. Country Veg., Minestrone, Tomato Garden, m 404 Student Services GET INVOLVED Lentil, Fiesta, Italian Veg., Tuscany Minestrone, lor District & Off-Campus in 404 Student Services Salsa Dean, Cntry. Mush/Rice or Creamy Potato Senate Poaiftons Any for District A Off-Campus Questions call 2-8116. Senate Positions Any 79* uso—uso—uso dues lions call 372-8116 Check out the rest. Assorted Flavors & Reduced Fat Campbell's Home Then sign with the bestl USO—USO—USO Cookin' Soup Welcome Back Party Cain's Hey everybody' Good news (or you' There is a PI KAPPA PHI l9oz. wt. Welcome Back Parry open to everybody, es- WANTED pecially International Students Potato 2/&M, Thmgs you would like to get The Leaders m Brotherhood 0119 Free snacks A drinks, variety of music (you are 1 female subleaser needed Sprmg 1997. Own welcome to bnng any mus