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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Newsphoros by Dave Ryan Bowling Green's football Falcons prepare for tomorrow's long shadows behind the stadium this week, typlifies the kind of Homecoming Game with Central Michigan. The scene, taken In the preparation the Falcons mnst go through week after week. GiTews Vol. 61, No. 133 The Friday, October 27, 1978 Bowling 'Green Stale University Stolz excited for Homecoming tussle with Chips By Steve Sadler would be a bit apprehensive about lost to Ball State, the conference's only defending against the pass, BG is fourth team more aware when they're on that to understand just how much pressure Sports Editor hosting the Chippaweas, who enter unbeaten team, 27-0, but have since won and Central fifth. side of the field. We're going to try to we've put the defense under." tomorrow's contest with a 5-2 overall three straight games, allowing just two Stolz's main concern this weekend is make our kids conscious when they're Most of all. Stolz feels this week and Listening to head coach Denny Stolz mark and a 4-1 record in the Mid- touchdowns and a field goal in those to cut down on the turnovers that have in their own end. We're going to be a next week against Ball State will tell describe Central Michigan, Bowling American Conference (MAC). victories. plauged the offense and put the defense little more selective in our him something about the character of Green's homecoming opponent But such is not the case. "What you've got there is a good in a hole. playcalling." his team. tomorrow, you would think he would be "I think its going to be a lot of fun," program," Stolz said of CMU. "They "We took the games Villanova, AGAINST MIAMI, the Falcons "We'll know a lot about these people a little leary about playing them. Stolz said. "I wish we could tee it up won a division II championship (1974) Western Michigan, Kent State and fumbled the ball three times in their after this Saturday," he said. "Our "We knew Miami would be good, but and kick it off this afternoon (Wed- and they just moved right into the MAC. Miami, and of the 13 touchdowns, BG own territory, giving the Redskins good people of the future are the people in Central Michigan we've got a dif- nesday). I'm sort of excited about this They lost only one game last year and gave up nine of them the ball was on the field position, which they capitalized we've got out there now. Well find out ferent cat," Stolz said at his weekly game. won 10 games." other side (BG side) of the 50," Stolz. on all three times. a lot about our guys this week." press conference Wednesday. "Central "We have to play a good football "We're not that good of a defensive "It's been building up but the Miami Indeed, Central Michigan is the kind Michigan has the best balance of of- game and that's why I'm excited about A look at the MAC stats this week team to be making turnovers like that. game Just brought it to the attention of of opposition that should be able to tell show Central Michigan is third in total fense and defense we will meet to this because I think we will," he said. "We're just going to have to make our a fat head," Stolz said. "It's hard for us Stolz a lot about his team. date." "We've got to beat a contender, that defense, fourth in total offense, third in would be a big help to our team." rushing offense and third in rushing But he didn't stop there. defense. "Central presents more of a coaching AND IN the Chips, the Falcons In the meantime, Bowling Green problem then Miami," he explained. definitely will be tangling with a con- ranks first in total offense and second in Haunted House contains "You can look at Miami once and know tender. rushing offense, while the defense what to expect, Central is a lot more Central began the season with a 41-0 ranks fifth in total defense and fifth in diversified." beating of Kent State and then rushing defense. He also added, "They've lost three demolished Miami with a fourth scares, thrills and chills games In the last two years." quarter onslaught, 37-18. Following an IN PASSING offense, the Falcons likes being part of the haunted house After all that, you would think Stolz upset loss to Alcorn St., the Chippewas rank first and Central fifth, while in ByDeniseSakal into it," University student Cindy Bell said. because, "It gives you a chance to After venturing through the "It's the scariest one I've been let loose, make noise and get crazy," Jaycees' Haunted House, trust to," Dana Rodesky said, adding, "I while actress Angela Stapleton said "Spirited " Homecoming offers should lie in one's instincts and a T- left my stomach back at the second she just enjoys seeing the reactions. shirt reading, "It'll scare the yell out scene." The haunted house is open from 7- of you." Most of the actors are students in 11 p.m. through Tuesday and from 1- Sounds of screeching cats, Bowling Green High School's drama 5 p.m. on Saturday also, and is something for students, alumni heartbeats and shrilling screams department. located in the grandstand building at echoed throughout the house, but the One student, Rich Ober, said he the Wood County Fairgrounds. By Bob Welngartner The contest is designed to prime Fairgrounds. The bus will continue to best was yet to come. Dracula, who Staff Reporter students for the ensuing pep rally, make round trips until 1 a.m., and both which will be held at 8:30 p.m, in front the bus ride and admission to the didn't seem to be satisfied with his of Williams Hall. haunted house are free. latest victim, reached out at the This weekend's full calendar of group traveling through the house. After the pep rally in the true "spirit" A 10 a.m. parade through the city events for Homecoming 1978 should go At one point, a woman asked if she of Halloween, UAO will present a talk complete with a band, floats and a long way toward silencing those could grab hold of an arm. persons who may complain that there is by demonologists Ed and Lorraine Freddie Falcon, kicks off tomorrows nothing to do on weekends in Bowling Warren in the Grand Ballroom, Union. Homecoming festivities. SO, WITH EYES open just enough Green. The Warrens have investigated more to see what loomed ahead, the group The fun begins at 2:30 p.m. today, than 3,000 cases of reported super- THE PARADE will begin at WBGU- slowly walked through the maze, when Union Activities Organization natural phenomena in the past 32 years, TV on Troupe Street. It will continue petrified, but trying to act as though (UAO) sponsors happy hours in the and will present evidence as they ex- along Clough Street, proceeding north not phased by it. Falcon's Nest, Union. plore topics including reincarnation, on Main Street and east on Ridge Street If the scenes weren't enough to Two events are scheduled for 7:30 voodoo, psychic telepathy exorcisms to the stadium. Plaques will be make one's hair stand on end, p.m. "Black Greeks Performing" will and possessions, curses and seances. awarded for the best entries. fanged monsters, demons and other be held in the Recital Hall, Music Donuts and cider will be served after "The reason we give plaques is creatures, lurking in places least Building. Adr.jsslon is 50 cents. the lecture. because University guidelines do not expected, certainly did the trick. Also at 7:30 p.m., the Spirits and "I THINK this is their third or fourth allow us to give certificates or cash or a It seemed that every time there Traditions board will sponsor a "Yell year here. They're extremely good. personal gift of any kind." Bresler was a chance to regain my com- Like Hell" contest In front of Williams They give a very good talk," Bresler explained. She said about a dozen posure, a new surprise popped up. Hall. The competition Is open to any said. groups, mostly dorm floors or greek It took a lot of convincing to get group. Also at 9 p.m., the Board of Black houses, have entered the competition. one woman to proceed through the "EACH GROUP HAS prepared three Cultural Activities will sponsor the The Alumni Association, In keeping house. And that was only after she yells, or cheers. They will be judged on second of four public weekend dances in with the true tradition of Homecoming, stopped in the middle of the hallway creativity, loudness, and originality the Northeast Commons. will sponsor alumni programs for sometime refusing to move In and will be disqualified if they use At 11 p.m. a shuttle bus will transport tomorrow, Including a luncheon, pre- either direction. vulgar language," said Joyce Bresler, students from the Union Oval to the and post-game receptions, and BUT A GLOWING street light was University coordinator of organizations Bowling Green Jaycees Haunted House champagne candlelight dinner and seen as the exit approached. and special events. located on the Wood County dance in the Grand Ballroom. Outside, one could hear nine-year- Banners will be displayed throughout old Tommy Snyder scream, "I want the stadium during the football game as to come out." However, fourth part of a contest. During halftime, the grader Janet Wood was not even winners of both the float and banner that bold. She waited outside, while Inside the News contests will be announced. In addition, her family went through. University cheerleaders will bring back Girls came out gripping their some of their alumni counterparts to dates' arm. Children clung to parents and vice versa. ENTERTAINMENT: Winners of the John Belushl Look-Alike join in the cheering. This is the second year for the contest are featured on Page 12. Bowling Green Jaycees' Haunted At • p.m., a public dance honoring the House, and according to co- football team will be sponsored by the chairman Mark Corey, "It takes Anderson Gang in Northeast Commons. twice as long to get through this HlghS3F(12C) Also at that time, UAO will present its Low35F(2C) annual Halloween "Spooktacular" in year. Of the six scenes, only two are Weather II percent chance of rala the Falcon's Nest, Union. The affair carryovers from last year." No, the Ghoul body-less monster Is not a figment of Imagination. will be a costume ball, and those in "COMPARED TO last year, It's just one of the creatures lurking within this year's Jaycee costume will receive free popcorn. they've really put a lot more effort Haunted House. opinion 'judgment is founded on truth...' sga s gnpe vine national columnist shows maturity russian staring-the ultimate athletic edge

WASHINGTON-You don't have to be design underway to hex all our Olympic an "anti-staring clause" Into the SALT Student Government Association (SGA) has again shown that It can a chess player to appreciate the im- stars out of their gold medals. talks, and warn the Russians that if take the initiative by starting a new program to help students that will be plications of the Korchnoi-Karpov they so much as look at our athletes called The Gripe Vine. world championship match which was IT IS POSSIBLE THAT at this very when they're competing, we'll bring in The service is open to all students who may have a problem, ranging just played in the Philippines. Karpov moment the Soviets are training our own starers who will put the from class scheduling to roommate problems and the prospect of won six games to five. The Free World thousands of "spectators" to sit in the whammy on their stars. changing rooms. was rooting for Korchnoi because he fourth row of the Olympic stands at A third suggestion is that we train The eight SGA Senators and Student Welfare Board members who had defected from the Soviet Union, every event to stare at our athletes. everyone competing for our side how to will be answering the phones will then try to get results from the bottom and had nothing good to say about the They could be learning to send out bad stare back until the other side blinks. up, meaning SGA will go through channels that most students may not Communist system. vibes to all those wearing the Stars and be familiar with. The Kremlin was determined their Stripes on their uniforms. No one likes to bring the CIA into the boy would win. They sent a large en- game, the psychologist was back In his If the system works, our valiant men Olympic picture, but if the Soviets are tourage with him, including the usual fourth row putting the evil eye on and women could be so distracted by using psychological warfare to win The News sees this as a fine addition to existing programs, such as the secret police escorts, chess masters Korchnoi, and the Soviet defector blew this staring that they could trip over chess matches, heaven knows how far escort system. It offers students even more help to students with and a psychologist named Vladimir the final match. themselves in the track and field they'll go to bury us when it comes to problems that programs already offered by other offices of the University. Zoukhar, whose role was to sit in the Whether Zoukahr used ESP or events, sink to the bottom of the winning the games in 1980. For this service, the cost will be a mere $5 for an added extension, a fourth row of the auditorium and do hypnotism or Just plain psychology is Olympic swimming pool or fall on their We have to bring the people at price the News believes to well worth it. nothing but stare at Korchnoi while he anybody's guess. But he apparently faces during the acrobatic com- Langleyinonthisone. It is good to see SGA becoming a little more active than they have played. succeeded in upsetting our guy. petitions. been in the past. Perhaps the effort that SGA is putting into programs, If this was Just a chess match The Zoukhar ploy must be taken rM NOT BEING hysterical or new and Old. is a sign that objectives and services can be realized at the KORCHNOI COMPLAINED BIT- Americans wouldn't have to give it a seriously and the American Olympic overstating the danger of a giant TERLY about this gambit and, after second thought. Committee has to start now to come up Zoukhar conspiracy. It may have been University. losing several games, he got the Judges just a coincidence, but when I applied We hope to see further action from SGA that rivals what they have But with the 1980 Olympics coming up with countermeasures to Soviet to move the psychologist to the back of in Moscow we have to start wondering staring. at the Soviet Embassy for my Olympic done with the escort service and The Gripe Vine. It is as if SGA has the room. Then he went on to win and if this was Just a pilot project of the One of the obvious answers would be tickets the other day, I was informed by matured with age: a quality that the News hopes to see in SGA for a long tie the score at 5-5. But in the final Soviets and whether there is a grand to insist that the American competitors the sports attache that every seat in the time. wear blinders, the kind that they put on fourth row at every event had already horses so they won't see the stand. This been sold. It was rather strange since might cause some discomfort, but if our the box office at Lenin Stadium doesn't people start wearing them now they open until June of 1979. would be used to them by 1980. (c) 1978, Los Angeles Times in- letters ANOTHER IDEA MIGHT be to put dicate would eventually bring an all out When I mentioned that Kappa Sigs nuclear catastrophe that is too horrible and the Tekes had planned a party with to think about. sigma chi another residence hall floor, Otting You know, as I write this I can't help questioned "what's the matter, couldn't let's hear from you letter appalling thinking that perhaps there is an in- they get a decent sorority to party nocent Russian college student with?" The News welcomes reader response to editorial comment as well as opinions somewhere in his country, wondering egocentrics I thought a Dunbar-Sigma Chi party on topics of student interest, in the form of letters to the editor and guest whether or not he too will hear the air would be an excellent way to mix Greek columns. To say that I was horrified and ap- raid sirens on his way to class someday and Independent members, but Otting All correspondence should be typewritten and triple-spaced. Only those palled by the letter from Ralph Myers and realize that most everything he has As a Resident Advisor in Dunbar insisted that the people were too dif- letters and columns signed and listing the author's address and phone number in the October 19 BG News would be an known in his world will be gone in three Hall, I thought a party between my ferent But benevolently, Otting agreed for verification will be accepted. understatement. I was appalled that a short minutes. floor members and the gentlemen of a to discuss the party idea at his next Letters to the editor may not exceed 300 words (30 typed lines). Columns are person with his attitude is teaching. To Does it have to end this way? fraternity would be an unusual and chapter meeting, but made it clear that not to be more than 60 typed lines. consider students a nusiance after six enjoyable event. I contacted John he would make the final decision about The News reserves the right to reject letters or portions of letters that are weeks of teaching, depresses me more Christopher Johnston Otting, the "social chairman" of Sigma having the party because he "had to deemed in bad taste or malicious. than I can say. My sympathies to his 101 Kohl Hall Chi fraternity, and suggested the idea protect his image." Later Otting ad- Correspondence may be sent to: Editorial Editor, The BG News, 106 students. a party, between a mitted to having forgotten tq mention University Hall I do agree with Mr. Myers that people in education should seriously consider residence tafl floor the party at the meeting' (BOW con- _ whether teaching Is the career for would be sucn'a traumatic event for the venient for him I. He madasoBie vague Greek men, but John seemed to think them. In few other professions does a reference to a budget and reiterated he was doing us a tremendous favor by person have such an impact on a child's that the party was too big of a risk to his The 3*5 Slews even considering us. Still, after looking life. If you're an incompetent computer fraternity's "reputation." gte problems over my floor roster and recognizing a Page}, EDITORIAL STAFF Friday, October 27,1978 programmer you may ruin a program Needless to say, I am disgusted, and few of the girl's names, the Sigma Chi but you're not likely to harm a child. as it stands now, no party is planned. social chairman consented to a tea,...If (You guys missed a good time!!!) editor jamie a. pierman I would urge Mr. Myers to take his managing editor roger K. lowe we would first hold an ice-cream social own advice. It's not too late for him to I regret that the whole Incident took news editor Cheryl a. geschke to allow his brothers to "check-out" the get out of teaching. Become a bar- Waiting for a few weeks to allow the place as I am quite disappointed with editorial editor kelth h. iameson women of 2nd highs Dunbar. Otting sports editor Steven w. sadler tender, Mr. Myers, or go back to school, phone company to get settled In after the (admittedly) limited experience made it clear that there would be no tea I've had with one segment of BG's copy editor lanet k. ropers or become a trombone player, or the 'big fall rush', I realize that ex- photo editor .. davlds. ryen if my girls did not "rate." anything but please get out of teaching. pecting General Telephone to be able to greek system. I regret even more that I entertainment editor marc nudunln Any child deserves a far better teacher run Bowling Green phones properly is a On our second meeting, Otting met was unable to discern the difference wire editor |ohn lammers dream. I just spent one hour trying to me in the Dunbar lobby and informed between a tentative ice cream-social than you. BUSINESS STAFF I pray to God I don't feel like you call my parents. Whan I dial the me that he had decided to cancel the ice and a sexist, meat-grading competition cream social. He said he was nervous where ego-centric enthusiasts when I start teaching but I certainly number as instructed by my student toll business manager nnda berke hope that if I do I have the sense to get billing card, the operator sometimes about holding a party with us because discreetly serve as judges. I express advertising sales manager colleen dune out of teaching. Many fine teachers answers. I give her my billing number he was responsible to make sure his my apologies to the women of second brothers always had a good time, and who actually enjoy teaching would love and wait If she answers, and if my floor highs Dunbar for involving them The BO News is published daily Tuesday th.ough Friday during the regular school to have your Job, Mr. Myers, so please number clicks through, it never rings. "he didn't think they could with (my) in this humiliating, yet enlightening year and weekly during summer sessions by students ol Bowling Green State University allow someone else to have the chance What I hear is the dial tone, nothing, or girls." After ail, Sigma Chi had a party ordeal, and I extend my sincerest under Hie authority ol me University Publications Committee. you had. Teaching can be one of the a busy signal. I call again, and again, with the Golden Hearts last year which sympathy to the five super-select Opinions expressed by columnists do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The BG was "a disaster" and Sigma Chi clearly News Editorial Board. most exciting, challenging and and again. When I finally get through, sororities with whom Sigma Chi The BG News and Bowling Green State University are equal opportunity employers rewarding fields a person can go into. my father tells me no one's been on the has an "image to keep up with the members will associate and have and do not discriminate in hiring practices. Obviously you don't agree, Mr. Myers, phone. sororities." Otting insisted that Sigma awarded them USDA CHOICE stamp of The News will not accept advertising that is deemed discriminatory, degrading or and just as obviously you don't belong Now, I realize that General Chi "has the best reputation for campus approval. insulting on the basis of race, sex or national origin. All rights to material published In The BG News are reserved. in teaching. Telephone will never be as efficient as parties" because "they only program with 4 or 5 soroities who measure up to Of course teaching is not a bed of Ohio Bell, but don't tell me to accept the Kerry Maloney Editorial and Business Offices roses. Any prospective teacher should conditions I put up with. For example, (their) standards." I definitely got the 238 Dunbar 1M University Hall be aware of that long before they calling a local Bowling Green number, impression he considered the women of MikeFetzer Bowling Green Slate University and instead of hearing a familiar voice, second floor Dunbar to be somehow 412Bromfield Bowling Oreen, Ohio 43403 graduate. Pay is low and I'm sure Phone (4HI37J J003 frustrations are many. If a teacher I get an outside operator (I can't even inferior. either can't put up with the frustrations get one when I need calling assistance). or try to change them then they She tells me to hang up and call in probably should think about another fifteen or twenty seconds. Normally it career. takes at least three trys to reach an on- I hate to think of the poor students in campus number. Now that's only five Mr. Myers class. He appears to be digits, how can it fail to go through. more concerned about everything else It has also occurred to me that local but what he supposedly went into calls are free to students. There Is also teaching to do, help children. Of course no long distance charge except the there is a bright spot in it all, if Mr. charge for the calls themselves, but the Myers' "power crazed superintendent service I have received is certainly not and dictatorial principal" happen to worth paying for. notice what a lousy attitude he has and My roommate went down to General consequently what a lousy job he Is Telephone to get her number. doing, it's likely he won't be teaching Everything was fine until she tried to very long. use it The operator would not put her call through because the number was Deanna Epke not correct That is certainly not her 715 Second Street fault. Upon trying to get information, I dial 1-555-1212. Dial tone.. Dialing zero neutron bomb results in nothing. Once I reached an operator, who then hooked me through to information. The operator asked me is wrong what number I wanted and I told her Before she found the number and I believe that the development of the relayed It to me, we were disconnected. neutron bomb is wrong. There comes a I am leary of even trying to call point where a person has to ask himself General Telephone to complain. I may why we are caring more about the lose my temper and be disconnected. saving of structures and buildings and I'm not sure if the Better Business not the saving of human lives? Is man Bureau is the place to call, but unless so belligerent that he always must feel some improvement comes about, I will that the way to peace Is by a show of notify them. power? The chances are great that the use of Nance Darnell this nuclear weapon against the Soviets 316 Prout Hall •BCRN MAIN Friday, October 17,1»7S The BG Newi P»|e 3 News in Brief Shakespeare 'Gripe Vine'offers solutions for hassles Cleveland's Great Lakes By Cynthia Letoe the service will be an ombudsman for "It's not going to be like we're going vestigators have specialties at the opening this up," Barbitta said. "We're Shakespeare Festival will present Staff Reporter students. Often, she said, an individual in to order them to do something," she University, such as housing or grading waiting to see how they're going to "What Every Woman Knows" at 8 student cannot get results but SGA can. said, adding that with discussion, SGA in classes. He said when a student calls react" p.m. Tuesday and "The Two Gen- Most students have been troubled by "TAKE A ROOMMATE problem for could help both parties find solutions to The Gripe Vine, the investigator with Lohr said SGA has discussed the tlemen of Verona" at 8 p.m. Wed- a problem that J ust will not go away and example," Lohr said. "If you can't a problem. the most experience and knowledge of service with several administrators nesday in the Main the Student Government Association stand the person or something and can't the problem will be assigned to that who were receptive to the idea. She said Auditorium, University Hall. (SGA) Is starting a new service to deal get out of the room before the end of the Richard Barbitta, chairman of the case. that if students use The Gripe Vine, Its Tickets are $3 for adults, $2 for high with such dilemmas. quarter, we could discuss the problem Student Welfare Board, will direct the staff could be expanded and it will gain school students and 81 for University Called The Gripe Vine, the service is and perhaps get a change." Lohr said service. He said that the board has had He told SGA members at a recent credibility with University decUlon- students. manned by eight members of SGA's the Gripe Vine's investigators could difficulty in reaching students and The meeting that letters will be sent to most makers. Student Welfare Board who will take start by talking with the resident ad- Gripe Vine will be a direct way for SGA University administrators, dormitory Campus debate student suggestions for problem viser, the dorm director and travel up to effect changes they need. hall directors and other persons at the The service is open from 10 a.m.-4 solution. through housing administrators if University explaining the service. p.m. Monday through Friday at 372- needed. Two University leaders of the SGA vice president, Men-it Lohr said HE SAID MOST of the service's in- "It's sort of a warning that we are 0029. Democratic and Republican parties will debate at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Alumni Room, Union. Howard Lester, chairman of 'D/x/e' lawyer cites local petition violation Campus Democrats, and Randy Gardner, director of Wood County By Tom Smith disco on U.S. 25. when the board voted to accept the the court would not throw out the proper procedures and the matter Young Republicans, will discuss Staff Reporter Toledo attorney William Ahem minutes of Hillard's poll on Aug. 23, the petitions." should not be heard In the Court of three political races. represented Richard Britten and the public vote did not right the wrong. Appeals. TOLEDO-The attempt of four liquor business firms, including Dixie Electric Hillard refers to the poll as a "paper THE BOARD disregarded the sun- In summarizing the presentations of Choir performs establishments to remove a liquor Company, U.S. 25. Wood County meeting." shine law by not taking a public vote, he both sides, Judge Frank W. Wiley said prohibition measure from the Nov. 7 Prosecutor John Cheetwood, speaking The board of elections held the said. the petition circulators may be wrong The Bowling Green High School ballot rests with a three-Judge panel for the county board of elections, meeting as a result of a protest filed by and the board of elections may be choir will perform at 8 p.m. Ahem said that because of board which heard both sides of the issue argued points of law with Ahem before Britten about the method of collecting wrong but the two wrongs do not make Saturday, in Recital Hall, Music procedures, individuals could not yesterday. the Judges of the Sixth District Court of the petitions. The board's vote ended in aright. Building, with guest conductor remove their signature after claiming The measure would prevent liquor Appeals. a tie which was broken by a vote to Ahem answered,' "That is why we are Robert DeCormier, musical director that petition circulators misled them. sales in Perrysburg township as a accept the petitions by Secretary of setting the facts aside and basing this of the New York Choral Society, Cheetwood admitted that the "paper result of a petition campaign waged by AHERN SAID the polling by State Ted W. Brown. on the law." He then asked the Court of New York City. meeting" was in violation of the sun- Irene Shiple, Democratic candidate for telephone of the members of the board Citing a deposition given by Hillard, shine but said "so what." Appeals to take the matter off the Tickets are $1 for students and county auditor. Shiple said her motive by director Constance Hillard violated Ahem said that Brown told Hillar, "the CHEETWOOD CONTENDED that ballot. $2.50 for non-students. was to stop the development of a new the state's open meeting law. He said paper meeting was wrong but he felt the complainants did not follow the No decision was reached. BROOKDALE STABLES Harshman's R.N.'s! 14810 Freyman Rd. Cygnet, Ohio Come to PANCAKE HOVSb CLOSED A Place HAYRIDES and — rf SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th OPEN 10:00-3:00 & 4:00-6:00 that's PARTY FACILITIES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29th Growing.. Trail Riding (150 acres) HALLOWEEN Lessons A Place to Grow. CANDY (BGSU credit or noncredit) CARDS AND OSU Hospitals give RNs countless opportunities to learn For Further Information Call and grow with the newest in technology, medical and nursing approaches...tuition reimbursement available for 655-2193 (Local Call) DECORATIONS study at OSU...outstanding employee benefits...and AT salary commensurate with education and experience. 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SCM6OLKIDS *EC6RDS scH66Lklbs AEMRDS CO n o For Stoto Roprotontatlvo a z 83rd District o 3 o Crazy George Robert E. U r- UJ NO SALE TODAY oc 5 w Has Such Brown CO a Highly qualified by education and 3D experience to represent our Dis- m trict copobly in the Ohio Legisla- -J o High Hopes ture. o o O SCHOOLKIDS'RECORDS 3D X O For For County Auditor o CO CO CO CO o o z Homecoming! Harold R. AC o Q o o o r- Bateson ALL our single LP's A proven record of high com- 111 DC George knows petence skilled performance and o that the Falcons will beat Central ability in serving the citizens of CO CO Wood County 9 Michigan! And he hopes all iue grads, 3D are always 4." m parents and current students have a o great time this weekend. Why not o For County o stop into Pagliai's South or East after o 3D Commlsilonor Z o the game - or send out for our pizza. o CO We deliver free! CO N\ Norman oCO '134 W. Woostor \ z AAilligan Hts brood experience in business "^> PdgliQi's and finance will bring a more business-like approach to man ogement of county government. Woost.r SOUTH EAST SCHOOLKIDS'- 945 S. Main 440 E. Court Vote Republican RECORDS 352-7571 352-1596 Tuesday. Novombor7,1971 Wood Co«n»> Hopubtkon Compose* CKMHIH Mon-Sat 11 a.m.- 2 a.m.; Sunday 4 p.m.-Midnight Clye*I.Scotl.chrm 11391.)* Reed. Page 4 The BGNewi Friday, October 27,1178 Tough practice develops marchers' expertise By Dealsc Sakal formations, but it la the leader's job to The season's music is selected in interpret charts for his squad. August when formations are designed, Many fans stand behind a team only he said. when it wins, but the University "He (leader) has the overall job of marching band generates spirit for the making sure the members are at the He said the response from the crowd football team in victory and defeat right place at the right time," squad has an impact on bow be feels after a leader Greg Snyder said. performance because, "if the crowd is This year's band has 218 members Being a band member is "hard work, enthusiastic, I feel good." who have been evaluated on in- but it's a lot of fun and more of a social strumental and marching ability, at- release," Snyder added. BAND MEMBERS practice four titude and enthusias, band director times a week, attend all the home Mark Kelly said. "A LOT OF IT is brainwork. You football games and one away game. have to constantly think of what to do And because of the togetherness, they There are 24 squad leaders who are next. If you make a mistake, you don't develop a close relationship. "basically responsible for teaching stand there and let the audience know their squad the show and developing you made one," squad leader Jeff "There's unity and esprit de corps in overall uniformity of the band," Kelly Burkettsaid. this band that really makes it extra said, adding that the leaders teach special," Snyder said. marching fundamentals. The homecoming halftime show will include a performance by the Alumni "Our pride and unity Is mostly at- Newsphotosby Bill Glllmore DIRECTOR AND MUSICAL band. Latin tunes will be the theme of tributed to the fact that we work as ah ARRANGER, John Deal, selects the this weekend's halftime entertainment. individual group, not as a group of The Falcon marching band rehearses a formation for this Homecoming entertainment which also features the Alumni music and charts the accompanying Deal said. individuals," Burkett added. weekend's half time show. Latin tunes will be the theme of the band. Women returning to college need support Editor's Note: This Is the second part of a news analysis detailing the problems over 35 years old for continuing education. directions because the support systems are being built within the institution," she facing women who return to college in their later years. Locally, Bowling Green houses the Center of Continued Learning which serves said. By Lynne Hobensee Five .northwest Ohio. Assistant director Sue Crawford explained the center's functions "We see ourselves as an educational brokerage and we try to be supportive in and assistance given to returning students. their decision-making process,'' she continued. Despite the variety of problems that plague a mother in college, one thing that She estimated there are about 200-400 women now attending the University part has not changed is the high level of motivation of a continuing education student, "WE OFFER educational-vocational counseling for what we call the 'non- time. according to Robert Byler, assistant professor of journalism. traditional' student-that is anyone 25 years and older. Right now our clientele is At Michael J. Owens Technical College In Toledo, a student can receive an "I have found, without exception that people who have been in the world of work about 80 percent female and 20 percent male and they come to us as far north as associate degree in accounting, banking, executive secretarial work, food services and who return to the classroom to gain additional knowledge are high achievers Toledo and as far south as Dayton," Crawford said. "They are at a 'stuck place' in and health programs. and excellent students." life and need to make some decisions as to where to go next. The center also works with the individual on a contact and referal basis through Byler added that the 'mature' persons have approached classes with intentions "Today the non-traditional student is able to say, I can go back and change the University of Toledo (TU). to further their careers or help them enter new work fields. DR. MICHAEL MOORE, associate professor of history, said that it is not only a challenge but an enriching opportunity to teach older students. "Often they have been a part of the events that are discussed in more recent Registration question answered history. These students are able to offer much insight and differentiating views on their own personal experience. They often keep the instructor on his toes," he said. Only half the quarter is over but it is already time to register for winter quarter The schedule of winter quarter classes will be available Monday and will be Despite the older woman's motivation to return to school and her willingness to classes. distributed to residence halls and off-campus mailboxes. plunge back into the pressured life of a student, she still faces problems. For freshmen and transfer students who are new to the system, an "Orientation Nov. 3 is the last day for juniors and seniors to return registration cards to the IN MOST STATES, including Ohio, a husband does not have to consent to pay his to Registration" program will be held Monday and Tuesday in the Grand Administration Building. The deadline for freshmen and sophomores is Nov. (. wife's tuition, and if he doesn't sign a loan application, she will not be eligible to go Ballroom, Union. because of her husband's earnings. Until recently, few scholarships or fellowships Representatives from each college will be available for advising at their "IT DOES help to meet the deadlines," Registrar Cary Brewer said. "If you were available for part-time students. respective scheduled meetings. A representative of the Office of Registration and don't, it could pose potential problems later," he said. An organization known as AWARE (Association for Women's Action Return to Records also will explain the mechanics of the registration process. Although 75 percent of students receive complete schedules confirming College) has been providing scholarship funds. Other financial sources include the The College of Business Administration will meet Monday from 5-6 p.m.; requested courses. Brewer suggested that alternative course spaces located on federally funded "Basic Educational Opportunity Grants; The Business and Education, Monday, 6:15-7:15 p.m.; Health and Community Services, Tuesday, 6-7 registration cards completed. Hopefully, this will avoid incomplete schedules, he Professional Woman's Foundation; The Danforth Foundation and the Clairol p.m.; Arts and Sciences, Tuesday, 7:15-8:15 p.m. and Musical Arts, Thursday 2:30- said. Schedules will be mailed to students Nov. 27. Loving Care Scholarship,* which began awarding 81,000 grants hi 1974 to women 3:30 pjm.y-lortheast Commons. ^

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Day in review From Associated Press wire stories Israeli decision threatens peace The Carter administration protested David summit only to refrain from Whatever the case, the U.S. officials Israel's decision to expand its West establishing new West Bank set- indicated they were dismayed by the Bank settlements yersterday as new tlTltlOn tlements during the current period of timing of the Israeli Cabinet's decision. doubts arose about the possibility of ■■*■"*"'■ * negotiations with Egypt. It came as peace talks between Israeli concluding a peace treaty between —— State Department officials, speaking and Egypt were due to resume here, Egypt and Israel. privately, said they were unsure and as the rest of the Arab world President Carter sent a personal "deeply disturbing." whether Israel actually Intended to put prepared to consider its response to the cable to Israeli Prime Minister The Israeli Cabinet voted Wednsday substantial numbers of new settlers on Camp David accords at a meeting In Menachem Begin to convey the U.S. to spend the equivalent of about $15 the West Bank, or whether the decision Baghdad. view of the settlements decision, State billion to build a reservoir and new was a politically symbolic move to "It's going to make things a lot more Department spokesman Hodding housing in existing Israeli settlements allay the opposition of conservative difficult for us," said one official, Carter said. on the West Bank. members of Begin's likud coalition. declining to be identified. He predicted The American view, expressed FOREIGN MINISTER Moshe Dayan These persons have objected to some the decision would adversely affect the publicly in a statement by Secretary of defended the decision as consistent with aspects of the draft treaty that would possibility of Jordan and West Bank State Cyrus R. Vance, was that the Israeli policy and within Israel's right. end a 30-year-long state of war between Arabs Joining the peace talks called for expansion of the settlements was Dayan said Israel agreed at the Camp Egypt and Israel. by the Camp David accords. Democrats say GOP's lbest days' are past Two Democrats seeking top state Celebrezze charged the 72-year-old with clear, accessible information and offices chided their opponents Brown, who was first elected 28 years businessmen with fast, accurate in- yesterday for longevity in public office, ago. formation" If elected Nov. 7. saying the Republicans' "best days" state "MY OPPONENT refused to use the Celeste, who has served as lieutenant are behind them. modern means available to him to governor four years, said the 69-year- Richard F. Celeste, Democratic encourage voter participation and to old, three-term governor lacks the nominee for governor, and Anthony J. statewide candidates. provide better service to the business ability to lead Ohloans into the 1960's. Celebrezze Jr., the party's secretary of "This has nothing to do with their and legal communities," said "His slogans of the 1950's are Just not state nominee, pointed to a yellowed ages or the best days they've served," Celebrezze, 37, a state senator from up to the tasks," Celeste said. "I newspaper page from 1952 that had Celeste, 40, told reporters gathered on Cleveland. believe the solutions to our problems, photographs of Go v. James A. Rhodes the Statehouse steps. "But the best Celebrezze pledged to "utilize all the such as schools, require fresh and Secretary of State Ted W. Brown as days they've served are behind them." best modern methods to provide voters leadership." Lukens charges Ferguson with "crony network" Republican state auditor candidate Ferguson crony network is a syndicate liquor store in Brookpark. municipal division of the auditor's Donald E. "Buz" Lukens yesterday in of self-protection," they have been He said Blum wrote receipts for eight office, tried to get the state to pay Columbus accused incumbent allowed to continue working for the empty and two full bottles, but that the claims from an accident last October in Democrat Thomas Ferguson, his Nov. 7 auditor. receipts also were Illegal because the which Lynch was using a state car to election opponent, of protecting three items lawfully could not be removed take his family to a wedding reception. employees who he claimed committed Lukens said a 1975 state liquor control from the store. The other 12 bottles Lukens added that Ferguson later, in Illegal acts. department investigation showed were not accounted for at the time. a letter over his name but signed by Deputy Auditor John Blum, Ferguson's Lynch, requested that the claim be Lukens said the three should have campaign chief, took 20 empty and two The Republican candidate gave withdrawn because the type of travel NewsphotobyAPWlre been arrested and dismissed from their full bottles of liquor for his own use reporters documents he said showed involved was not covered by state in- Jobs, but claimed that because "the when conducting an inventory at a Paul Lynch, a deputy inspector in the surance. THIS IS BALLET? - Gertchen Antonlnl (left) and Natalie Musband, both 3, give It their all during a ballet class for pre- schoolers at Louisville's Sun Valley Community Center. IT'S THE

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In 1964, he constituencies, Reams said he does with his many responsibilities, he ByLeeHendreo The charismatic movement bagan In a series profiling the nine members took over the reigns of bis father's not regret his decision to tune into said he finds time to enjoy sailing, California at the turn of the century, of the University Board of Trustees. broadcasting business slid founded the world of broadcasting. skiing and as much platform tennis St. Thomas More University Parish, Bacik said, and in the Catholic Church By Paula Wmslow Reams Broadcasting Corp. of as he can work into his schedule. 425 Thurstin Ave., will offer a series of In the 1960's. About 20,000 persons In- Staff Reporter Toledo. The firm employs about 30 "I came to the conclusion that to Of his hectic schedule. Reams three charismatic masses beginning cluding Bacik, attended the most recent persons and controls radio stations continue with politics at the level at commented, "I hope it continues at Sunday, the Rev. James Bacik said. annual convention of charismatic "Every time I get the urge to get WCWA and WIOT in Toledo and a which I was, was a full-time Job," he that rate. I'm fit to be tied-the older The Rev. George Koerber of Toledo Catholics. back into politics I take an ice cold station in Muskegon, Mich., he said. said. "I wanted to devote more time I get, the busier I get. I think it's will celebrate the 7:30 p.m. mass. Bacik said his staff realizes that shower," said Frazier Reams Jr., a But despite his attraction to the to my family and business. I couldn't nifty." Bacik explained that a charismatic Catholics have "diverse ways to member of the University Board of world of campaign buttons and do all three, so I chose my family mass has the same structure as a manifest their faith, and varying types Trustees, president of Reams and business." MAKING EFFECTIVE use of regular mass but "more spontaneity is of Christian outlooks. One large form Is Broadcasting Corp., former state And although his political af- limited time has become another of built Into it." Worshipers may display charismatic." Depending on worshiper senator and one-time gubernatorial filiations probably were influential Reams' many daily tasks. "Many emotion, and gifts may be presented, he response, quality and necessity of the candidate. in his appointment to the board in individuals have the capacity to be said. service will decide whether to continue "Once you've been involved in 1974 by former Gov. John J. involved in a great many things," he Bacik said that this is the first the masses, which are script urally- politics there is an urge," he ex- Gilligan, Reams said his business said. "It becomes difficult in setting regularly scheduled charismatic mass centered, Christ-centered and plained. "It's like the theater-once expertise is more useful in making priorities and determining which in the Toledo area. evangelistic, Bacik said. you hear the roar of the crowd you key University decisions. ones you're going to attack. get the twitches." Reams, 49, has been out of the "WE (THE UNIVERSITY) in "You have to sit down and clean Give garbage to Jaycees political limelight for more than 10 effect are operating a very large out your desk and then pick one years. His work as a public servant corporation," he explained. "I think thing and follow through on it. It's While the University spews out a There is presently no campus pick-up included terms as a state senator it has to be examined in that light. easy to become totally rattled by multitude of great minds, it also service, although that is a possibility from 1963-1966 and a 1966 campaign It's different than serving In a looking at all the things you've got to generates a wealth of garbage. The for the future. as the Democratic candidate for legislative body." get done," he continued. Bowling Green Jaycees are trying to For newspapers, the Jaycees ask for governor against incumbent Gov. Luckily, Reams said he seems to give everyone a chance to use the dry bundles with no magazines or James A. Rhodes. Besides his major duties as have found the key to "surviving" garbage again. glossy paper. All glass must be in financial manager of his corporation his busy schedule while still The Jaycees are sponsoring a strong sacks or boxes, rinsed, BEFORE THAT, the Toledo and his involvement with the board's maintaining his top priorities of recycling center at Cooper Industrial separated by colors and without lids. native worked as a private attorney, Frazier Reams, Jr. Facilities Committee, Reams also family and business. Products, 1175 N. Main St. It is open on Aluminum cans must also be in boxes counsel to the Toledo-Lucas County devotes much of his time to his wife "It's a continuing challenge," he the second and fourth Saturday of each or sacks and be totally aluminum (this l^egal Aid Society and assistant Susan and their four children. Even said. _^___ month from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. is specified on the can I. # Moimteoneering 5. Bowling Gr»«n Jaycees MMrEo REGULATION JfOttSt Wood County Grand Stand Building Thurs., Oct.19 - Sun. .Oct. 22. Reopen Thurs., Oct. 26. Close Tues., Oct. 31. GARB 7 p.m. -11 p.m. Oct. 20 & 21 Is Greek Night. TO Wear a Greek T-Shlrt and get You, a faithful follower of this less serious business. 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Preview by weird California high school kid. She lives in a senior prom. The cutest guy in the class (William Mary Beth Beazley strange little house with her strange little mother, a Katt) is Carrie's date, and we're not quite sure whrt religious zealot who thinks Just about everything is a his motives are. Union Activities Organization (UAO) is offering sin. We are sure that the biggest bitch in the class two spooky campus movies this weekend to get Carrie has grown up a bit odd, and she is constantly (Nancy Allen) and her boyfriend (John Travolta) are everyone in the mood for Halloween. taunted by her schoolmates, a classically cruel planning something awful for the big night. "Carrie," a Brian de Palma film starring Sissy crowd. Carrie has no way to defend herself, until she Spacek, will be shown today and tomorrow at 7:30 discovers she is telekinetic-she can move things and DE PALMA SCORES a nice Hitchcock-like effect and 9:30 p.m. In Main Auditorium, University Hall. people by the force of her mind alone. at the prom. The high schoolers float along among The second feature Is "The Creature from the Her power is weak at first, but it grows stronger, crepe paper and balloons, while we sit In the audience Black Lagoon," shown in Main Auditorium at mid- and we wonder when and where she will unleash it. and bite our fingernails off, waiting for something- night today and tomorrow. "Creature" was made we're not quite sure what-to happen. in the 1950's, and was filmed to give a three- THE ACTION throughout most of the film Is more The build up is worth it. Carrie finally unleashes dimensional effect, where people and animals seem eerie than horrifying. There is a lot of blood in this her power for a rock-em, sock-em ending. The to move forward and actually leave the screen. The movie, yet these scenes aren't all that frightening. De screams come fast and furious, and your mouth will film must be seen with special 3-D glasses, which are Palma uses them, along with Carrie's telekinesis and be open in one long gasp as she destroys all the provided. Admission to each film is $1 with a her mother's religiosity, to set his audience up. He decorating committee's hard work-along with the University I.D. puts us in a creepy mood, and leaves us wide open to decorating committee. be scared witless. No, Carrie's not much fun at a prom, but she's IN "CARRIE," Sissy Spacek plays Carrie White, a All this mystical preparation conies together at the great for a Halloween party. Mass Media TV coverage of pope raises questions

by Ron Ross Will Brent Mussberger give the com- Will he pull a Sadat? Will he pull a production company? Will it be tax- mentary? Will the crowd of 300,000 Kissinger? Will he win a peace prize? exempt? Will Madalyn Murray O'Hair Can a television network do Justice to cheer? Will the pope bless the attempt? Will the pope from Poland respond in be his first guest? the coronation of a pope? Will football Will the pope bless Evil? kind? And if so, which kind? Is the pope Catholic? fans give up the church if that coverage Will nationalism overcome political preempts their favorite football game? ideology? Will the communist country WTLL THE CROWD cheer the pope? CAN A POLE be pope? Will Polish Did the network announcer sound like of Poland send a delegation to the Will the pope wave back? Will we jokes proliferate at the Vatican? Will Jim McKay? Carrie White (Sissy Spacek) seeks comfort from her mother, Margaret coronation? Will the president of compare the pope to a Kennedy the pope stumble and fall often? Will he (Piper Laurie), after unleashing her telekinetic powers at a school prom Will Sunday afternoon network Poland attend? Will the enthusiasm of pressing flesh? To the Yankees be compared to Gerry Ford? Will he in "Carrie." The film will be shown Friday and Saturday at 7:30 and 9:30 programming be renamed "The Wide the moment overtake him? Will he clap parading down Wall Street? Will the and Ford meet on the ski slopes In a p.m. in the Main Auditorium, University Hall. World of Religion?" Will Evil Knlevel wildly for his most bitter foe? Will he television camera show a sign reading head-on collision? fly a rocket across St. Peter's Square? show respect for his long-time enemy? "Greetings Jim and Bruce and all the gang at ABC from Warsaw?" Will WILL CHEVY Chase make a r Review by would stand on his own after the but Loggins also shows he can rock Polish flags wave by the multitude over comeback on "Saturday Night live?" Laraine Kosco mellow legacy of his six-year part- when he wants. the heads in the crowd? Win young girls And if so, will he add the pope to his bag Loggins' nership with Jim Messina, which swoon over the pope? Will he swoon of impersonations? Kenny Loggins has been a folk produced two platinum and five gold "WHENEVER I Call You 'Friend'" back? Will the Vatican soldiers be able to singer since the mid-1960's. Before albums. The album was only mildly is one cut that is immediately singled Will the pope sing his blessings to the restrain the crowd? Is it true that the album the formation of Loggins and Messina, successful, perhaps because Loggins out as a hit. After all, how can one world? Will his voice be compared to Vatican used "The Wizard of Oz" as a he was known primarily as a tried too hard to break with the Loggins miss doing a fiery duet with Stevie Frank Sinatra's? Will Ziegfeld be training film for its recruits? And if so, . The Nitty Gritty Dirt and Messina sound. Nicks of Fleetwood Mac? The two resurrected to book the pope for a 40 is the pope a latter-day Dorothy? Or the displays Band recorded his "Danny's Song" With the release of "Nlghtwatch," blend together well as the tune shirts city tour? Will the pope headline next Wicked Witch of the West? After the and "House at Pooh Corner." however, Loggins has presented an from a ballad to an upbeat rocker. year's season for ABC with a musical pope puts on his red ruby slippers, will When his first solo album album so diversified that the public The lyrics were co-written by Loggins special? Will he be given his own the Zygmunt Bell toll? And if so, for "Celebrate Me Home" was released . may come to realize his full potential. and Melissa Manchester. variety show? Will he form his own whom? li versify last year, eyeryone wondered how he The album takes on a Might jazz fed. "Easy Driver" is also receiving a lot of airplay. It Is an invigorating song propelled by Loggins' husky f vocals and a driving rhythm section. The title cut, the romantic ballad Hot Child in the City' "Angelique," and "Walt a Little While" are songs reminiscent of prior MR. Loggins and Messina days with their tops Billboard's chart upbeat arrangements and vocals. The song " Nightwaten" captures Loggins at his finest. It conjures up visions of Here are the top ten singles and albums 9. "How Much I Feel," Ambrosia his own after-dark fantasies. The for the week ending Oct. 28, as listed in 10. "Boogie Ooogie Oogle," A Taste of BOJANGLES mellow, even quiet, orchestration the current issue of Billboard Honey further enhances the song's magazine: mysterious allusions. ALBUMS SINGLES 1. "Grease" Soundtrack THE SEXUAL INNUENDOS of 2. "Who Are You," The Who many songs add a new dimension to 1. "Hot Child in the City," 3. Living In the U.S.A.," Linda The Only DISCO in B.G. says: Loggins' vocals, as they are delivered 2. "You Needed Me," Anne Murray Ronstadt in a husky, robust manner. 3. "Reminiscing," Little River BAnd 4. "Don't Look Back," Boston While the album Is a step up for 4. "MacArthnr Prk," Donna Summer 5. "Uve and More," Donna Summer Loggins, I would hope that he does not 5. "Whenever I Call You 'Friend,'" 6. "Double Vision," Foreigner stray too far from being the mellow Kenny Loggins 7. "Nlghtwatch," Kenny Loggins Come celebrate Homecoming fellow he was in his earlier days, on 6. "Kiss You AD Over," Exile 8. "Twin Sons of Different Mothers," his solo search for rock and roll 7. "Double Vision," Foreigner Dan Fogelberg and Tim Weisberg stardom. I still yearn for a song from 8. "Love Is In the Air," John Paul 9. "Pieces of Eight," Styx Loggins with Just his acoustic guitar Young 10. "Some Girls," Rolling Stones with us to back him. FRIDAY 8:30-9:30 Joel's followup scores Review by selling "The Stranger", which he has been touring sleeve-But I don't want some Tom McDermott reflects this maturation for the last two years or so. pretty face-To tell me pretty Early Bird Special process. Much like Bob For the first time, the same lies-All I want is someone to and Billy Joel is suburbia-born Seger, another regional band has performed on two believe"-and interference and bred, and all but one of favorite who has gained consecutive albums, and it's from others-"I don't care his albums, "Streetllfe spectacular recognition a good one. Steve Khan on what you say anymore, this Serenade", has been con- within the last year or so, guitars and Doug Stegmeyer is my life-Go ahead with ceived and recorded in New Joel Is now a national at- on bass are steady, if not your own life and leave me 2POR1 York. Most of his songs have traction playing 15,000 seat spectacular. Richie Can- alone." SATURDAY been about growing up in the halls instead of college nata, on saxophones, But now, the milieu has suburbs, which made him a gyms. clarinet and organ is always changed from suburban ALL DRINKS recordng artist of great steady and often spec- youth to urban young man. popularity In the New York "52nd Street", his sixth tacular. Liberty DeVitto, on Still, like his previous metropolitan area of New album, is definitely New drums, is steadily spec- albums, the tunes are good Jersey, Westchester, and York. Besides the obvious tacular. Should you be and the lyrics are Connecticut, but especially hints found lyrically fortunate enough to sit in the stimulating and intriguing. on Long Island. Young throughout the album-the front at a Billy Joel concert, Come see us Sunday people from this area went title, references to Elaine's keep your eyes on DeVitto. "The Stranger" had a love away to colleges in upstate disco, Park Avenue, the ballad in "Just the Way You New York, as well as out of Yankees, Herald Square-, On this album Joel also Are," and "52nd Street" has for state, and roommates and the sound Is also New York- gets able support from one in "Honesty." "The others began to become rock, Jazz, latin, and piano others: Jazzman Freddie Stranger" had the epic- familiar with his music. A lounge. And It is the sound Hubbard contributes on length "Scenes From an small, hard-core following that is the main attraction of trumpet, Peter Cetera of Italian Restaurant" and the Famous Buffalo for a Beer grew, and Joel supported the this album. Chicago helps out on vocals, new album has "Until the fans by playing many college David Friedman assists on Night." The formula dates. Like "The Stranger", percussion, and Mike and remains the same, but the 8:00-10:00 "52nd Street" was produced Randy Brecker chip in on style is markedly different. But BlUy the Kid has by Phil Ramone, and the Dave Grusln's horn or- grown up, and has left guiding hand of the con- chestration. The old-time, hard-care Oyster Bay, his six-pack, sumate professional la Again, all words and lyrics Joel fans will buy this album and Captain Jack for the big evident in the consistency of are by Joel. He's still writing on faith along. 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The occasion was the first against temples and cottage finally ceased. Chip Truran, There was no Miss and possibly the last John cheese squirted great a senior representing Pi Congeniality chosen. Belushi Look-Alike Contest, held at Stadium Cinema and sponsored by the theater management, radio station WKIQ, and the Inter- Newsphotosby BiMGillmore fraternity Council. „. ,_ After a preliminary toga Two unidentified entrants in last night's John Belushi Look- the jello and cottage cheese which was liberally sprayed Jgl ^ ^^ Belushj Alike Contest proudly display their togas as well as»ome of upon entrants, spectators and the stodlum Cinema stage. cl(mes garbed to tQgas Latest Beach Boys : good, bad Review by The songs on side two are a different case Love" recalls the innocent sensuality of "Pet Michael J.Gueulette altogether. Lyrically they touch on such diverse, Sounds," and Dennis Wilson's pained vocal on although sometimes trivial, topics as Sunday "My Diane" is successful in evoking a mood of The Beach Boy's new "M.I.U. Album" makes afternoons, Paris, and rain, and the per- loneliness that also surfaced In the earlier me think of the two porcelain receptacles in my formances find the Beach Boys involved, album. apartment: one functions adequately at best, emotional, witty and philosophical. The playing The closing track, "Wind Of Change" parallels while the other in the master bathroom works and singing are virtually impeccable, as in the the classic "Caroline, No" in execution. A almost to the point of perfection. jazzy "Matchpoint Of Our Love," which smooth, casual vocal is supported by a piano, Side one of the album is a disappointment of metaphorically links tennis and love. Brian lush string accompaniment, and subtle per- sorts. The songs, performed with an acceptable Wilson, long thought by many to be an acid cussive effects. degree of technical proficiency, serve only as casualty of the 1960's, redeems himself here with Since the mood of teenage and post-teenage exercises in harmony singing. The Beach Boys his best compositional and vocal work since America seems largely apathetic, and since the usually excel in this area, but here they seem to 1972's "Surf's Up". Beach Boys seem to prosper when that situation make no real emotional connection with either Prior to its release, rumor had it that the exists, the "M.I.U. Album" might surprise a few the material or the listener. In "Kona Coast," "M.I.U. Album" would rival the excellence of record industry tastemakers. 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Friday, Octaber 27, U78 The BG News Page 13 Music, laughter and tears await theatergoers 'Fantasticks: an audience-pleasing musical debut for Cabaret season

Review by truly appear as if they have been in So much more can be said about the JadyBaJec their box for 20 years. success of "The Fantasticks," but there is still time to see it yourself today and Music, laughter, tears and applause, But, as Edler comments as he is tomorrow as well as Nov. 3,4,10 and 11, forced back into the box,"There are no applause, applause. And thus begins at 9 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, 1550 E. another Cabaret Theater Sevon with small actors, only small parts. " WoosterSt. the amusing, yet touching musical produtlon of the "The Fantasticks." Graduate student Sara Gabel-Krauch Is not only successful in directing the moving love scenes, but she, along with Margaret Ltston, also provide the audience with extremely entertaining choreography. After the opening overture, Richard B. Wlttenmyer as El Gallo, pleases the audience with his impressive stage appearance and voice as be tenderly sings "Try to Remember." THROUGHOUT THE PLAY, Wlt- tenmyer alternates roles of El Gallo and the narrator. As the former, be portrays a sensual and cunning Italian lover-persuader. As the narrator, his interpretation loses some of the pic- turesque imagery of the scrip i. He appears more at ease in character. Margaret Listen, as the Mute, gracefully dances around the stage in pantomime, giving meaning to the narration. She adds to the simplicity of the play by making it rain, building a wall and giving the characters props Newsphoto by Thomas A. Shirllla when needed, an addition which few Mark Maglll (left) and Jonathan Weir (right, above) portray *• 1». and 11 at 9 p.m. at the Holiday Inn. Dona Galenti directors choose to use. meddling fathers In the Cabaret theatre performance of (below) sings "Nothing" In the Freshman Talent Show. The story revolves around a boy "The Fantasticks" playing today and tomorrow as well as Nov. 3. The variety show will play again next Wednesday at 8 p.m. (Gary Schrickel) and a girl (Hollie Hibscher) who are kept apart by their plotting father. Schrickel and Hibscher melodiously blend in the production, highlighted in "Metaphor" and "Soon Its Gonna Rain." Both actors prove believable and easy to identity with. MARK MAGILL and Jonathan Weir, as the fathers, add a comical contrast with their superb song and dance routines. Maglll gives an outstanding, side-splitting performance. As the Mute pulls all props out of her Newsphoto by Thomas A Shirllla prop box, so Listen drags two important The University Theatre's Second Season production "Women In "props" for the Rape Ballet - two old Literature" continues tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. In Joe E. Brown actors, played by Neal Seabert and Theatre. The readers (pictured above, clockwise from upper right) are DaveEdler. Rita Mo wry, Diane Matheson, Robyn George, Linda Eikum and Natalie In the story. El Clio tea pcrtectty Edmond I center). The script was oauipllrd and tht per1orma»c» rllraated - staged a rape scene which Seabert and by speech professor Dr. Lois A. Cheney. Edler hilariously louse up. Both actors Something Great To Share (even with your roommate) MMn getting .^J" COLD OUTSIDE/1 PEARL Be ready for the The Big Beer BIG GAME SAT From Texas Pearl Get your cold weatherl NOW- \< •Mr NOW ( '"'''.INim.***'" Hats Knee Socks in Giant Quart Bottles Gloves Thermal *«*««~*»*«*«*~*«*«*«*««~0~*~*>>^"*,>£ Scarves Underwear I Sweaters ***** ^^». *****************************« Slacks ABORTION ***** Come to the ****** « TOLL FREE The

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By Dan Firestone his injury but has worked himself back into shape hoping to RYAN AND THE REST of the Falcons will have the ad- Assistant Sports Editor avenge what he called a' 'disasterous year." vantage of running on home grounds for the MAC Cham- "The whole year was bad. After my injury I was red- pionships when they hosts the meet next Saturday. Dedication is a key for any successful athlete. Kevin shirted for indoor season. I should have red-shirtted for "Two freshmen are a key to our team. They've got to do Ryan's success this season on Bowling Green's men's cross outdoors too, but I didn't. I did run a 4:03 mile but it got so the job, but I can remember and it's hard for a freshman. country team certainly exemplifies this. bad I couldn't run anymore. I missed the last three meets The studying is harder, the races are longer and the training Coming back from a knee injury that kept the senior from including the MAC," he said. is harder. Cleveland St. Joseph's sidlined during last year's indoor "We got a great group of freshmen. They're all good track season and again In the final meets of outdoor com- THE LAYOFF was rare for Ryan who is used to year- runners and they're bright. We've got a large group and its petition, Ryan has become the Falcon's number one harrier. round training. "You got to do it all year long if you want to great to have that many freshmen," he said. When the Falcons lost the services of their top returnee, be up with the best. Coach Mel Brodt complimented Ryan last week when he Bob Lunn, who suffered a foot injury this season, Ryan was "Sure it takes a lot of time. I've got my studying and I'm said," "He's the first since Dave Wottle that can go from the thrust into the team's number one position and has responded never here on weekends because of meets, but the good times quarter mile to 10,000-meters and do exceptionally well." brilliantly winning four meets in leading BG to its 16th outweigh the bad. winning season in the past 17 years. "I don't see what some students do with their time when BUT FOR cross country runners there are no pro scouts Ryan, a three-year letterman, said he feels no extra they're not in some activity. Running takes a lot of time. I get hanging in the background waiting for college talent. So pressure as the team's top runner. "It takes five guys to maybe four to six hours sleep average. Some times I'M pull Ryan, who plans to return next year to use his remaining score. Everyone has to run their own race. I don't feel an all-nighter studying and then go run," he said. year elgibility left in indoor track, has set his sights on anymore pressure," he said. coaching. Ryan went through four coaching changes in high school, "I want to coach track. I guess I'll get into marathon "WE REALLY miss Bob though. We would have a where he won the state AAA mile championship in his senior running too. I've spent eight years of my life running and I dynamic team with him. A super team. But everyone has year. His fourth coach was Bob Balbuze, a former Bowling want to stay with it," the health and physical education been running strong lately. Green runner. "He (Balbuze) was my biggest influence in major said. coming to Bowling Green. With him as my coach, I improved Tomorrow the Falcons will be in Chicago for the Central "We've got a good chance to win the MAC this year. 100 percent," he said. Collegiate Championships, before the all-important con- Everyone's coming along. Last week we beat Malone who "I like running on BG's course. Running on it regularly ference meet in which Ryan isn't making predictions about was second at the All-Ohio behind Cleveland State," Ryan makes you a stronger runner because of the wind. I try to his finish. He was eighth last year. "I want to be right in said. concentrate on my pace during a meet. Pace is the most there. Let's just say I'll give anyone in the MAC a run for Ryan spent last summer wearing a knee breace because of important thing," he said. their money," he said. Parker heads NL All-Star team NEW YORK (AP) - First baseman Steve Garvey and outfield berth with 174 votes, just 14 ahead of Los Angeles' Simmons was runaway choice at catcher, beating out second baseman Dave Lopes of the National League Reggie Smith. Philadelphia's Bob Boone 287-42. Simmons led the Cardinals champion Los Angeles Dodgers are among those named to Garvey, who helped lead the Dodgers to their second with a .287 average, including 40 doubles in his hit total, and The Associated Press' 1978 All-Star NL baseball team. straight NL flag with a .316 batting average, 21 homers and hit 22 homers and drove in 80 runs. Blue had an 18-10 record The Cincinnati Reds and San Francisco Giants also placed 113 RBI, was a runaway choice for first base with 325 votes to for the Giants this season, posting a sparkling 2.79 earned- two players each on the AllnStar team in the nationwide 24 for Pittsburgh's WUlie SUrgell. run average and 171 strikeouts. Perry, one of the major voting by sports writers and broadcasters announced today. leagues' oldest pitchers at 39, had a 21-8 record, a 2.72 era and Third baseman Pete Rose and outfielder George Foster Lopes, a .278 hitter who smashed 17 home runs and stole 45 154 strikeouts to show for his year's work. represented the Reds on the blue-ribbon team while San bases, had a tougher time beating out San Francisco's Bill Francisco's Jack Clark nailed down one of the outfield, madlock. The Dodger second baseman outpolled the Giants' Montreal's Ross Grimsley was second in the voting for the positions and Vida Blue the left-handed pitcher's spot. infielder 173-141. left-handed starter with 67 votes and Burt Hooton of the Newsphoto by Bill Gllmore The rest of the team consists of Larry Bowa of the Eastern Dodgers finished runner up in the right-handed voting with Division-champion Philadelphia Phillies at shortstop; Pit- ROSE, WHOSE record-breaking 44-game hitting streak was 28. Kevin Ryan tsburgh's Dave Parker in the other outfield slot; catcher Ted the talk of baseball this season, was a shoe-in at third base Simmons of the St. Louis Cardinals behind the plate and San over Philadelphia's Mike Schmidt, winning by a landslide Diego's Gaylord Perry the right-handed pitcher. margin of 295-24. Cincinnati's switch-hitting hustler finished the season with 198 hits and .302 batting average. PARKER, THE unofficial league batting champion with a Bowl hopes shaky for Buckeyes .334 average and second to George Foster in RBI with 117, Bowa, long considered by many to be the best fielding polled the most votes. 339. Foster, who led the league for the shortstop in the NL, also was among the best hitting this COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- Ohio State'sstring of six straight "If we hadn't been to a bowl game for a couple of years, it second year in rbi 120 and home runs 40, collected 245 votes. season with a .294 mark. Bowa polled 268 votes to 74 for post-season appearances likely will be broken unless the would be different. But right now, going to a bowl other than "Clark, who hit .306 and knocked 1iT 98" runs, msdBlh* last -anrinnaU'iiP«n\»«luiicepeiw. Buckeyes win the Big Ten Conference's berth in the Rose oneofmSnWjot's'doesn't seeirrimeTnargooa of Sft Icteif Bowl. And at this point of the college football campaign, a In the last six years, Ohio State has played in the Rose Bowl Rose Bowl trip for Ohio State appears shaky, at best. four times and once each in the Orange and Sugar Bowls. The Buckeyes already have been beaten by Big Ten leader The major bowl pictures already are coming Into focus, Purdue and are tied for second place with Michigan, Min- even at this early stage. * * *BGSU HOMECOMING 78 * * • nesota and Michigan State. Orange Bowl officials naturally lean toward a matchup of If Ohio State fails to win or share the conference cham- Oklahoma and Penn State, the nation's current one-two pionship for a record seventh straight year, the school's ranked powers. athletic council has decreed the Buckeyes will only accept IF THE SOONERS win the Big Eight Conference, they HAVE WE GOT A bids to the Orange, Sugar or Cotton Bowls. automatically earn an Orange Bowl berth. Penn State, if it "Our position is not related to finances," Ohio State goes unbeaten, appears to be Oklahoma's post-season op- \thletic Director Hugh Hindman said Thursday. ponent. Recent past performances would seem to rule Ohio SHOW FOR YOU! "WE'RE NOT trying to be snobby about it," said Hindman. State out of the Sugar Bowl and Cotton Bowl Jan. 1. Roses don't sell like hotcakes Pete Rose, the troubled artist of the Cincinnati Reds, sat At the moment, Sparky was packing for a trip with his down one day with your venerable correspondent to explain team to Japan, where Rose conceivably could get an offer of his financial position in the world of baseball. 12,350,000 yen. It isn't nice to upset Pete further, but We were encamped in a pancake palace in Tampa, where, Sadaharu Oh, known on the Ginza as Hiroshi Hustle, also with my customary suavity, born of years of dining with makes more than Rose. royalty, I motioned for the check like a third base coach hanging up the steal sign. "I DON'T DARE poke into an argument such as this," "We don't pay here," said Pete, whose Rolls-Royce replied Anderson, "because there's no way a manager can reposed in the lot." The owner likes me to come in. Says it's win. Naturally, I like Pete and want him to stay. I'm sure good for business." the Cincinnati management does, too. But there are Even In a place featuring the short stack, you reflected, problems involved in giving him the kind of money he asks." Pete Rose was a draw.

ANYWAY, HE confessed candidly that no baseball player is worth four, five, or six hundred thousand a year. "I'm not sure that any corporate executive is worth that Melvin much, either," he said. "My only argument is that if players HOCKEY vs MIAMI - TONITE -7:30 PM are getting that kind of money, I should be in on it." Durslay Pete explained that he didn't make the rules. "If they were paying the top guys $80,000 a year," he said, "I would play for that. I'd play If they were paying only $40,000. But when they start passing out a half-million, thay Sparky didn't elaborate, but the inference was clear. can't forget about me. I've been around this game long Contracts will be coming up with such other artists as George enough, and I've done enough, to get what the top guys are Foster, Ken Griffey and Dan Driessen. getting." And then there's a party named Tom Seaver, whose pit- ching statistics this year were infinitely better than his A THOUGHT THEN darkened the mind of Rose. record. "Some guys are getting it who haven't done nearly as much So the ageless argument of team sports is invoked again, as me," he added. this time by Cincinnati. If you pay Rose what he asks, does As you doubtless have read. Rose is having a serious the rest of your payroll escalate out of control? financial disagreement with Cincinnati again. He has drawn a bead on the $650,000 or so that someone is earning, and he PETE CONTENDS that what he earns Is not related to contends that if that sum Is today's ceiling, he doesn't wish to anyone else on the team, mainly because he sees himself as be somewhere down the wall. something very special. Self-depreciation never has been It probably hasn't yet occurred to Pete, but financial in- one of Rose's faults, but unmistakably he has been an in- justice is legendary in this world. If it Isn't, would Lawrence teresting performer, who, at 33, made the difficult switch Welk be earning more than Leonard Bernstein? from the outfield to third base. Would Sammy Davis Jr., deciding to tap dance, make FOOTBALL vs. C MICHIGAN - SAT. - 1:30 PM more than Nureyev? And why would Dr. Scholl cash lr At that age, a lot of guys are exiled to first, unless, of bigger than Dr. Salk? course, they play in the American League where they have only to come to bad. HOCKEY AND FOOTBALL TICKETS ON SALE NO WAY EXISTS to put a cap on banknote inequities, not Pete turns 38 in April, but, you can see, he suffers no loss of even in socialist lands where bus drivers eam as much as confidence, judging from the fees he seeks. UNTIL 5 P.M. TODAY IN MEMORIAL HALL sportswriters, who form the cultural backbone of every society. But the truth remains that one should not consider himself (Ticket Office Hours: 9 A.M.-5 P.M.) Does Rose realize that his commissioner, Bowie Kuhn, a failure, or suffer undue humiliation because, through a earns maybe 79 percent less than Pete Rozelle? And, fluke of timing, or a frailty of public taste, some con- pointing to his stats, Kuhn can show where baseball drew temporary earns more. more than 40,000,000 this season. Pete should remember that Walter Cronkite doesn't make TICKETS ALSO ON SALE AT THE GATE Discussing rose's case with Sparky Anderson, the field as much as Barbara Walters. (Hockey Gates Open Tonite At 6:30 p.m.-Football Gates Open Tomorrow At 12 Noon) commander of Cincinnati, we inquired what position can a manager take when one of his prize performers is locked in Mel Durilag Is a syndicated columnist from tie Los. combat with ownership. Angeles Times. Friday, October 17,1178 The BG Newi Page IS Sports

Football Forecast BG to upset the Chippewas

Not too long ago, in a sport now put to rest for another year, a team called the Boston Red Sox slowly began to lose their grip on a lead that once looked insurmountable. Eventually, as the pressure tightened around their throat they surren- dered the lead to the Yankess. The stories of similar cases in other sports abound, and theFootball Forecast may have its own case going on right now. Bill Paul, who like the Red Sox, has lead from the very beginning is starting to show signs of wilting in the last season rush for the top spot. At one time, Paul was 26-4 and so far in front that he could only be seen with binoculars by the rest of the staff, but after two consecutive 6-4 records, he is now down to earth with a 38-12 mark. More importantly, five other staffers are within Just two games of him. Pat Hyland 17-3 last week) is now Just one game out at 37-13. Trailing in the next spot is a real logjam, with four staffers tiedat36-14. Newsphoto by Larry Kayser Steve Sadler (6-2), Marc Hugunin (6-2), Roger Lowe (7-3) HOT PURSUIT - Falcon forward John Markell chases a loose puck in last The Falcons will be trying to get back on the winning track when they play Miami and Dave Lewandowski (7-3) all arrived at the same overall Saturday's game against Michigan while Wolverine goalie Bob Sntton looks on. in a home-and-away series beginning tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Ice Arena. record after last week's action, Bigfgest gains came from Cheryl Geschke and Dave Ryan who scored 9-1 marks to raise their records to 33-17 overall. Dan Firestone (7-3) stands at 31-19, one game ahead of Doug Ban- (6-4) and Jamie Peirman (6-4) who stand 30-20. Delores Brim (5-5) is at 29-21. Falcon icers hope to scalp Miami Paula Winslow and Terry Potosnak both registered 6-4 marks, with Winslow standing 27-33 and Potosnak is at 26-24. This week's games include the Falcon's homecoming game against tough Central Michigan and a host of other in- By Dave Lewandowski Cady, who doubles as the Redskins soccer freshman right wing Brian MacLellan. The skins. Their 23 game stint, which was broken terconference games that will ultimately help decide the Staff Reporter coach, boasts 15 returning players from last second line will consist of Yves Pelland last weekend, started against Western conference champioships. year's 23-8 season. centering Steve Dawe and Bruce Newton, and Ontario, again after losses to Michigan. Here's how the staff breaks up for this weeks games. Possibly one of the best opportunities "We should be strong down the middle," Tom Newton will join John Markell and fresh- Bowling Green has of defeating Miami in Cady said. "With Gary DeLonge and Pete man surprise George McPhee. MIAMI BOSS Cady returns to BG where he sports this season ^11 come this weekend Shipman back, it will help us with our of- On defense, Mason will pair Ken Morrow served as assistant hockey coach for one CENTRAL MICHIGAN AT BOWLING GREEN: Central when the Falcon hockey team clashes with fense." with John Glbb, Mike Cotter with Pete season, and head club hockey coach for Michigan may be the hottest team in the conference and the the Redskins in a two-game home-and-away Sikorski. Mason only used four defensemen in another. Cady is assisted by former Ohio Falcons are coming off a frustrating loss to Miami, but the series. DELONGE AND Shipman were ranked last Saturday's game against Michigan when State hockey captain Bill Davidge. majority thinks the homecoming tradition may be enough of The teams will battle tonight at the Ice first and third in scoring in the MCCHA last Derek Arzoomanian was disqualified after After the series with Miami, the Falcons an advantage to push BG past the Chippewas. Hyland, Paul, Arena beginning at 7:30 p.m. and then travel year. DeLonge, a senior center, netted 43 Friday's penalty-filled contest. entertain New Hampshire next weekend Sadler, Firestone, Barr and Hugunin, though, think it'll take to Oxford for a game Saturday evening. goals and chipped in with 31 assists. Shipman The Falcons will be looking to start another while the Redskins travel to Northern more than tradition. Bowling Green, 64. The Redskins have transformed their was the team's leading scorer with 81 points home ice winning streak against the Red- Michigan for a two-game series. program from a club team two years ago to a on 27 goals and 54 assists. MIAMI AT TOLEDO. What can you say about this one squad that captured the Mid-Central Cady, however, said he will have some other, than to hope the Rockets at least show up. Miami, M- Collegiate .Hockey Association phampionship shoring up to do on the defense if the Redskins I. in its initial season last year. are to repeat as MCCHA titilists. ATTENTION, - "Of the three seniors we lost last year, two ILLINOIS AT INDIANA. Two also rans in the suddenly BUT THE Redskins are still in the puberty of them were defensemen," Cady said. STUDENTS! "^ competitive Big Ten conference. The Hoosiers have had stage as far as playing competitive hockey is problems on defense while the Illini have had problems, concerned, Miami coach Steve Cady said. MASON SAID he does not think his players ENTER THE BG NEWS period. Not much to choose from here, but Firestone, "We're constantly looking to upgrade the will have trouble getting-up for the game at Geschke, Lewandowski, Lowe, Hyland and Brim think the program," Cady said. "We are hoping to gain home, against the upstarts from Oxford. a"STUDENT APPRECIATION DAV"W Illini are due. Indiana, 6-6. both experience and exposure by playing "We should do okay here with the fans some of the Divlson I schools." behind us, but I don't know how we'll play FOOTBALL CONTEST! ' ^ PITTSBURGH AT NAVY. Navy has the best acadamy Cady will get all the experience he desires when we get down there," Mason said. team in a long time. The Middies are unbeaten and boast a when the Redskins take on the Falcons if BG Mason said he will try and insert as many The BG-News, In cooperation with the BGSU Athletic strong defense, but are relatively untested. Pitt has been has anything to say in the matter. Despite players in the games as possible, including Department, is sponsoring a "Student Appreciation Day" there before, and only Ryan, Firestone, Winslow, and losing their first two games, the Falcons are back-up goalie Doug Bivins. Mason added football contest. Here's how It works: Peirman doubt that the Panthers will sink the sailors. Pitt- still anticipated to win the Central Collegiate that the Falcons are in good shape physically sburgh, 10-4. Hockey Association this year. after the series with Michigan. Th* N*wa wMI run an antry coupon In* Friday Dolor* **ch BQSII homo The BG coach said be did not expect the MM sam*. IOWA STATE AT KANSAS. Iowa State, once mighty, has BG COACH Ron Mason said he doesn't Falcons to do anything different, but "just know what to expect from the fledgling play our game." He added that he did not Studont thoutd clip Iho coupon and dapoall In asocial comainan localod been sent reeling three times in a row and hope to stop the InaMo In* aladlum on gam* day. (On* coupon par gam*, plant' BGSu skid here against the Jayhawks, who's claim to fame this Redskins. know if he would implement any line changes •tudantaonry!) year was upsetting UCLA. Hyland, Ryan, Firestone and "They're starting to build a Division I for the series with the Redskins. Winslow think KU will add the Cyclones to the list-Iowa State, team, but are still in the building stages," 30 lucky wlnnart will b* drawn at tna Ohio Unrvaralty gam* on No. 11. and Mason said. "This game is a big test for IF THE lines are kept the same, Mark announced evar th* PA ayatom. Sludanta ihould claim .hair prim at th* 10-4. gam* by anowkig thok 10 carda. You mual ba proaont lo win! them. If they beat us that will make their Wells will center left wing Paul Titanic and COLORADO AT MISSOURI. Two Big Eight Teams who season." started strong and are now going in opposite directions. The Buffs have lost two in a row and the Tigers have ignited of- fensively. With the homef ield advantage too, the Tigers have only two dissenters, Geschke and Lowe. Missouri, 12-2. Hall wins MAC honor COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A freshman up 240 yards in the Rockets' 28-14 triumph at FLORIDA AT GEORGIA TECH. The Rambhn' Reck quarterback who led Toledo to its first victory Ohio University Saturday. surprised the majority here last week by upsetting Auburn, of the season and a Miami linebacker credited so this week the trend has changed. Lewandowski, Firestone with helping contain the nation's No. 1 offense Two-time all-leaguer Greg Sullivan, from and Brim hope Tech surprises us again. Georgia Tech, 1I-S. are the Mid-American Conference football Oxford, Ohio, figured in 15 tackles, caused Players of the Week. two fumbles and recovered another one as ARIZONA STATE AT WASHINGTON. The Sun Devils Maurice Hall, from Warren, Ohio, passed Miami shut down Bowling Green's potent have made a name for themselves since whipping USC, while for two touchdowns, ran for a third and rolled attack for an 18-7 decision. Washington has been up and down. Peirman, Paul, Hugunin, Firestone.Lewandowski and Barr expect the Huskies to be on (DAMGUD) an up this week in front of he homefolks. Arizona State, 64. Ilm a Seat...Aiiyuliere ARKANSAS AT HOUSTON. A big game in that wild Southwest Conference. Arkansas was dissapointed in losing A Brand New Concept in Comfort Pictured above are some of our 30 great prizes, to Texas last week, and Houston has bombarded Texas A&M Hav-A-Sort Designed for The Seating donated by area merchants! Additional prizes and SMU on successive weekends, so ths one will be in- At the rVxXbnll <)'"-.' A' a Convenience and Arrangement basketball game On a Comfort Built for will be announced on Nov. 3 teresting. 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