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The BG News October 27, 1978 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-27-1978 The BG News October 27, 1978 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News October 27, 1978" (1978). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3540. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3540 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.
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