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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. G SlewsFriday, October 20, 1978 Vol. 61 No. 129 The Bowling 'Green Stale IJniversilij EPA violations to be 'cleaned' By Roger K. Lowe precipitators by Oct. 15, Carsey said. Managing Editor THE CONTRACT was awarded in August to Precipitair Inc. from Texas, It rises above the west end of the according to Keith A. Pogan, a campus, spewing black smoke and mechanical engineer for theUnlversity. ashes. But If things go as planned, the The company's bid was $489,712, he University smokestack will emit added. "clean" smoke by the end of next year. Precipitair Inc.'s bid was not the Both the Ohio and U.S. sections of the lowest of three submitted to the state, Environmental Protection Agency Codding said, adding that the firm with (EPA) have ruled that the smokestack the lowest bid qualified sections of its violates EPA standards, according to bid to modify specifications. Seldon L. Carsey, director of en- vironmental services. Laws prevent bidders from After a lengthy negotiation period, qualifying bids to the state of Ohio, so the University is taking steps to bring the bid was awarded to the next lowest the smokestack back into compliance bidder, he said. with EPA standards, he said. The agreement also states that equipment must be delivered tothe UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Hollis University by Feb. 1. 1979, and in- A. Moore Jr. has signed an order stallation must be started by March 1, "agreeing to Institute the plan to bring Carsey said. the smokestack into compliance," Carsey said. The agreement lists a INSTALLATION MUST be com- series of steps, each with compliance pleted by June 30, 1979, and the N«w»photo by Frank Br«ith»upt deadlines. University must submit stack tests by senior accounting major Jean Russ. A dead battery was the The University will install elec- RANDY MILLER, a senior environmental health major, knows showing final compliance with pollution how it (eels to be an "easy rider" as be Is towed down Clough Street cause of Miller's dilemma. trostatic precipitators on the standards by Dec. 31,1979, he said. smokestack to lower the pollution, he In a stack test, the University Installs said. Electrostatic precipitators are sampling or monitoring equipment In large chambers connected to the the smokestack and sends the results to Local groups provide winter survival advice smokestack that charge the particles the U.S. EPA, Carsey said. being emitted and causes them to Although the bid for installation of the Editor's note: This Is the second of Army airlifted troops and supplies to prepared a packet of Information for stuck and no one is around to help, stay adhere to the charging element rather electrostatic precipitators was two stories on the upcoming winter, this area just to clear roads. Persons nearly any winter weather crisis. The calm, run your motor and heater when than going into the atmosphere, Carsey awarded before the deadline, the next which Is predicted to be severe. caught traveling in the storm or information is available at the service, needed, leaving a window slightly open explained. deadline probably will not be met, he trapped indoors without food, water or located in the County Courthouse and and keep the car's exhaust pipe ex- The chambers measure about 40 feet said. By Cynthia Leise heat had to deal with survival problems Office Building. posed. Always have emergency sup- high by 40 feet wide by 12 feet thick, The University has been notified that Staff Reporter they thought belonged to pioneers. plies in the trunk, including blankets, according to Charles L. Codding, shipment of the equipment will not Some did not know what to do. Some SUGGESTIONS FROM that in- food, sandbags, windshield scraper, director of Technical Support Services. begin until Feb. 1, rather than being Stockpiling food and supplies in the died. formation packet and other survival flares, shovel and a First aid kit. In the agreement with the U.S. EPA, completed by that date, he said, adding event of a bad winter storm used to be UNTVERSrTY STUDENTS probably experts include: the University agreed to award a that construction can start no sooner like building a bomb shelter for most of can remember the immediate beer -Stockpileing food, drinks, powdered -WHEN YOU go out into a blizzard, contract to install the electrostatic that March 1 because of this delay. us. shortages and empty bread and milk milk, water purification supplies and be aware not only of the temperature, You were called a fuddy-duddy and shelves at grocery stores. Even the candles where you live, in the event but the wind chill factor. Dress in probably were secretly laughed at. dormitories ran low on food and served that you cannot get to a food store or layers, being careful to keep your After all, who needed all (hose cheese sandwiches day after day. your electricity or water services are hands, feet, neck and head covered, precautions if you lived smack dab in Those shortages and hardships have interrupted. The extension service's because you lose heat quickly from the middle of a Cleveland suburb with prompted groups and county extension packet includes a recipe for making these places. two shopping centers within walking services across the state to schedule long-burning candles from wax and -If possible, stay Inside with friends, distance of convenient stores down the survival workshops and publish sawdust, and water purification keeping warm and safe. block? And the snow rarely piled up pamphlets of survival tactics. methods, which include adding 2 enough to close school. The Wood County Cooperative percent iodine or bleach to water from Above all, keep your common sense. Last winter taught a lesson. Most of Extention Service recently gave a melted snow. If you think about a problem, you Ohio was hit by a January blizzard workshop, mostly to rural residents, -If you are in a car, travel slowly and probably can figure out the moat which canceled classes and closed and is scheduling another for carefully to the first stopping place comfortable and safest way it can be businesses for days or weeks. The U.S. University students. It also has where you can get assistance. If you are solved. Trustee Albert Dyckes is active, involved Editor's Note: This Is the first of a active in student government and the But his ties with the University ex- Dyckes, a board member since May, series of profiles about the nine honorary educational fraternity, Kappa tend beyond books and degrees. While 1976, said that the board may seem to members of the Unlveslty Board of Delta Pi. He graduated with a completing his studies, Dyckes met his wield a strong control over probable Trustees. bachelor's degree in science and wife, Sheila, whose father, Daniel J. education and also earned his Crowley, was a member of the enrollment, inflation and capital im- By Paula Wtaslow bachelor's degree In arts and liberal University faculty for 42 years. provements. However, some of its Staff Reporter arts and master's of education degree After graduation, Dyckes taught in power recently has been relinquished to here. the Toledo and former Weston city the Ohio Board of Regents. AREA SUBJECT TO To be a member of the board of school systems and kept connections "Power-it's kind of a deceptive trustees of any Ohio state-funded with the University by being an active term," he said. "We have a realm university, one does not even have to Bowling Green citizen. within which we can operate. We have live in the state. HE SAID he still keeps well informed to make recommendations to the board ASH FALLOUT But if local interest and involvement about University activities by spending of regents. We can no longer create a with Bowling Green would have been a three to four hours a week reading degree program without their ap- requirement for Albert E. Dyckes to literature sent to him from the campus. proval." earn his post as vice president of the In 1964, his career took him to The vice president said he sees the PARK VEHICLE University Board of Trustees, he Is Columbus, where he now is vice board's role as an influential one. "I qualified. president of government relations for wouldn't call it power," he explained. Dyckes, 48, resides with his wife and the Ohio Hospital Asssoriation. "I'd call it a coordinated effort to see five sons in Grand View Heights, a Although this position might seem that everything is put in place. AT OWN. RISK Columbus suburb. But until he moved removed from his familiar field of With the varying scope of problems there about 14 years ago, he spent more education, Dyckes explained that he facing the University today, Dyckes than 10 years as a student teacher and uses his past experience with schools said his and the board's attitudes must active community memlx r in Bowling while performing his present duties. be flexible enough to coordinate Green. BEING AN INTERPRETER of University interests with the com- government policies for hospitals also munity as well as the rest of the state. "IF YOU'RE GOING to function on helps Dyckes in his alternate role as a the board, it helps to have a long trustee. "Since we work with a number standing relationship with the of hospitals under the state civil ser- Newsphoto by Bill Gllmore University," he said. "I think it's an Weather vice, I feel I have a bit more ap- advantage." HighilF(37C| HOPEFULLY, this sight will be a thing of the past. The University Dyckes began his relationship with preciation with the problems of Low 40F (MC) has agreed to Install electrostatic precipitators to cut pollution. Albert E. Dyckes the University as an undergraduate University civil service," he explained. II percent chance of precipitation Area insurance company offers advice on policies Editor's note: This is the first of a two- There is one basic consideration a coverage," Bartlett said. OTHER AUTOMOBILE insurance One basic policy is only for houses. part new analysis on different types of student should make before In the automobile insurance area, If students still desire a policy, many areas should be considered. plans may cover damage to parked It will protect the home and personal Insurance. Today's story deals with checking insurance companies, property against fire, lightning, automobile and property Insurance. they must decide the type of policy Collision insurance pays for the cars, towing services, no fault cases and the company they want. student's car in an accident, except and payments In case of accidental wind, hail, explosion, theft, van- Part two will deal with health and dalism and riots. property Insurance. According to Bartlett, there are for the amount of the deductible death. Many leading corporations News four types of policies-automobile, portion of the damages paid by the that lure college graduates demand By Keith Jameson that they be covered by a number of THE BROAD POLICY covers a Editorial Editor property, health and life. policyholder. Many factors determine rates and The comprehensive plan covers these plans. home that collapses from the weight analysis eligibility. Many companies will not According to Barlett, 99-percent of of snow or ice and, in some cases, Have you ever wondered what damage costs other than those insure students under 21 years old, the students are better off remaining steam and water damage that may would happen If your car or other according to independent Insurance sustained In a collision. Payments to Bartlett said. If one qualifies for with their parents' Insurance occur. valuable possessions were damaged agent Charles Bartlett, Bartlett injured riders and pedestrians, insurance, the size of a community, regardless of fault, Is handled under company. The comprehensive policy or stolen? Insurance Agency, 121E. Court St. Property or home Insurance protects against many types of For many students, Insurance whether a student has had driver's a medical plan. Liability insurance "STUDENTS SHOULD check with education, good grades and whether covers court costs, lawyers fees, protects valuable personal losses except floods, tidal waves, may be the security blanket needed the parents to see If they are covered possessions, Including stereos, surface water, earthquakes, lan- to sleep soundly at night. the student's car is a second family appeal and bail bonds resulting from while away or if there is sufficient car affect the rates. an accident. televisions and clothes. dslides and nuclear radiation. national columnist sex and the cia: the price of soviet defectors

cars and a desire to make love in WASHTNGTON-As the conscience of taken advantage of for being a with the fact that a high-ranking Soviet shortchanging our other spy America, I have been giving a lot ot foreigner. But if the CIA paid for the official, who wants to come over, should operations? beautiful resorts. We could have put up time and thought to recent events undercover operation, then the tax- get anything he wants from the CIA in Even if the CIA can afford it, other a spy satellite for what it cost the surrounding the Soviet defector Arkady Art payers have a right to ask some exchange for intelligence secrets. friendly intelligence organizations are Americans to keep Arkady talking." Shevchenko and his paramour Judy questions. BUT WHEN YOU start paying furious about the publicity given to the Chavez. THE FIRST IS: Why on earth was the outrageous prices for close encounters Schevchenko-Chavez affairs. Because of all the publicity, the CIA While all the facts in the case have CIA paying Miss Chavez $500 a night of this kind, you are not only con- "We've never paid our girls more must now give Shevchenko a new cover not been disclosed (we have to wait for Buchwald when the going rate in the intelligence tributing, as President Carter said at than $50 a night," a French Intelligence and move him to a safer city than Judy's and Arkady's books to get the business for this sort of thing is $100? If his press conference, to inflation but agent told me. "This puts every Washington. rest of them), this much is agreed upon Arkady was paying for it, why didn't you are setting a precedent for other Western intelligence agency on the by everybody. someone in the FBI or CIA warn him Soviet defectors, which the United spot. The CIA has made the price of sex I suggest Cleveland. It is not only a Shevchenko had a high position in the Islands. He was know in the CIA as "the that he was being overcharged for Miss States can ill afford. so high, we may not be able to use it any nice place to live, but the going rate U. N. when he came over to our side. He spy who was never cold." Chavez' nightly companionship? The next defector will also expect a more as the ultimate weapon.'' there for an "escort" is $35 a night met, or was given, as a reward, Miss The facts that are in dispute are If the a A is footing the bill, as Miss $S00-a-night female companion, and If including taxi fare. Making Arkady live Chavez who worked for an "escort" whether Mr. Shevchenko paid for Miss Chavez claims, it means there is a she is paid less he will feel that the CIA AN ISRAELI AGENT thought in Cleveland while they debriefed him sevice in Washington. He paid Miss Chavez' services out of his own pocket serious lack of cost control in the is not treating him with the same Arkady was a KGB plant. "What better would certainly save the CIA a lot of Chavez $500 a night for her friendship, or whether they were paid for by the agency when it comes to providing respect they did Arkady. How many way to break the CIA budget then to money. and spent between $35,000 and $40,000 CIA to keep him happy and talking. If escorts for Soviet defectors. "escorts" can our intelligence agency have a defector demand a woman with on her for gifts and a trip to the Virgin Arkady spent his own money, he was No loyal American would take issue supply at these rates before it starts expensive tastes, a yen for beautiful (c) 1978, Los Angeles Times Syndicate opinion 'judgment is founded on truth...' where are guest column firelands' tickets? clarification of celeste's education plan

Tickets for the upcoming Nov. 11 concert by Chicago have been Sandy Baker's recent guest column the basic education of each student. property tax cuts, while Rhodes' plan selling very well. They have been on sale for more than a week now and on student involvement in the political This student allocation formula will relies on continued increases in local most students have had the opportunity to purchase tickets. What the process contained some excellent fulfill constitutional requirements for property taxes. According to estimates by Rhodes' Budget Director Wilkins, students don't know is that not all University students have had the same points. I too feel that we must educate Jenny Hagloch an equitable system of distributing ourselves in order to eradicate state revenues for education. Rhodes these property tax increases may range chance to purchase tickets. from $350 million to $800 million dollars. Those students attend the Firelands Branch Campus. No tickets have apathetic attitudes. However, Ms. still endorses the present equal-yield Baker's confidence In "good leader- been sent to the Firelands campus because the Union Activities formula, even though it has been ship" and "caring and support" will not DICK CELESTE'S PLAN for proven to have serious problems in In this very close and very important Organization (UAO) has "not thought much about it." help in the effort to increase the education is not at all vague. It is application and has been declared election we must look at facts, not According to a UAO secretary, Firelands must call here to order awareness of voters. simply feasible and does not toss unconstitutional in two Ohio courts. vague abstractions, in order to form tickets because the campus, although an extension of the University is numbers around like footballs. His plan Celeste's plans for funding will our opinions and make responsible not a normal outlet for tickets. Local record stores and the University of As a teacher, I share Ms. Baker's will fundamentally change the way we achieve a lowering of property taxes decisions. We must look to the future, Toledo are more of an outlet than Bowling Green's own branch campus. concern with Ohio's most important finance and manage our educational and an increased reliance on general but in looking ahead we should not be The process to get tickets to Firelands Involves a representative from problem - education. Time has shown programs in Ohio. There will be two revenue sources for education, in- duped by the same empty promises we the campus coming down to the main campus, signing for the tickets, that Jamea Rhodes is unable to offer major changes, one in the area of the cluding lottery monies and sales tax, have been offered in the past. and taking them back personally. The student affairs office at Firelands anything but empty promises to the allocation of funds and the other in the the largest single revenue in Ohio. must call and order the number of tickets that it needs. There is no students of Ohio. In 1967 Rhodes sources of those funds. Celeste's shift from a dependence on Jenny Hagloch Is a graduate publicity sent to the branch campus. UAO said that although it Is an promised that Ohio would be number The Celeste program calls for the property taxes, which is causing voters assistant in the English Department one in primary and secondary and Vice President of Campos "oversight", there was "no personal offense intended ." creation of a new educational funding to defeat needed school levies, to other education. Today we are number one in formula based on what is required for state-generated sources will result in Democrats. Although the fault for no tickets or publicity partially lies with school closings and 48th in education. Firelands, there is no reason why they can't send tickets or at least be Eight years ago when Rhodes left of- given the opportunity to purchase tickets without having to call Ihemain fice, schools were closing. He's been campus. Because of the distance there are hassles that will arise in back four years and schools are closing getting tickets to Firelands. again. The News believes that equal opportunity should be given to Firelands' Rhode's current program for students. They are still students of the University and are entitled to the education is financially impossible. He same rights as main campus students. It is unfair of the UAO to exclude has promised an additonal 1.1 billion those students from the same opportunities. dollars for the schools over the next four years, yet the resources he is planning to use for this increase cannot possibly generate any more than 800 The B*B Hews million dollars, which is scarcely enough to keep schools open this year. Pagez, EDITORIAL STAFF Friday, October 20, 1978 editor jam lea pierman managing editor roger k. lowe news editor Cheryl a.geschke let's hear editorial editor keith h. Jameson sports editor Steven w Sadler copy editor ianet k. roper* from you photo editor david s. rvan entertainment editor .rr.archutfunin The News welcomes reader wire editor |ohn lammers response to editorial comment as well as opinions on topics of student in- BUSINESS STAFF terest, in the form of letters to the

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Editor'! Note: TMi ii the but of a to serve beer only within a specified the group must provide 10 student students who are "a little bit zonked," after the beer blast. But according to Erisman's standards for cleanliness aeries dealing with Univenrtiy beer time period of no longer than four hours marshals to patrol the 350-person he added. Barbara A. Erisman, general manager and order.the group is called and asked bum. on a specific date and at a specific capacity Commons, he added. Their "Responsible behavior-that's the of the Commons dining hall, this final to return to the Commons to complete location. duties include scrutinizing ID cards at thing we're looking for," Bess said. "If phase of the beer blast often is the chore. By Paula Wlmlow Lenhart said the University also entrances and maintaining order to you're going to have a beer blast you neglected. BUT ERISMAN said because the Staff Reporter requests that mm alcoholic beverages prevent damage. can have a good time without tearing Erisman releases the group from "beer hall" is connected to the dining and snack foods be provided as well as The sponsors must follow not only things up." responsibility and damage surcharges hall, which often serves weekend Beer blasts held in Northeast Com- the usual brew. "It's an all-campus state laws, but also University rules after the blast If It "makes an attempt" visitors to the University, she would mons often mean an inexpensive event," he explained."Maybe you want concerning alcohol and parties. THESE STATE and local restrictions to sufficiently clean the "beer hall." rather assign some of hnr employees to evening for beer drinkers and freshly to go and you're not interested in William R. Bess, director of Campus seem to effectively prevent most major The group is required to put the 20 clean the hall and biIII' > ■ sponsor. filled coffers for the hosting group. drinking, but you're interested in Safety and Security, said one of the damages, Lenhart said. But there have tables and 120 chairs back along the Erisman said sht IIKI Lenhart want But University and state regulations, dancing." major problems with beer blasts is that been damages costing up to $250 to walls, sweep and mop the floor and pick to rewrite the policy for beer blasts to which must be obeyed during every the patrons often become disorderly. repair, ranging from a restroom door up any litter in the hall or on the ad- place more responsibility on the aspect of the planning.add extra work BECAUSE OF the increased ripped off its hinges to a towel rack torn joining loading dock. students to protect the condition of the and responsibility to the sponsor's possibility of damages or brawls that "THE SPONSOR of the beer blast from a wall. A sponsoring group Is At 8 a.m. after the party, a student hall. evening of bartending. often accompany a beer blast, the takes full responsibility for people who billed for any needed repairs. inspector hired by the Commons "The groups are not i onsiderate at The process begins with Richard University makes the sponsor liable in may or may not get totally blitzed," he "Most (of the damages) are when records the condition of the hall, she all and they should be because they Lenhart, assistant vice provost for many situations. said, echoing Lenhart's comments. people go into the restrooms and said. If the hall does not meet don't have to pay," she said. student affairs. Organizations wishing "The group is totally responsible for Other problems are violations of the somehow become comletely to sponsor a beer blast first must obtain anything," Lenhart said. "For control open container rules, which specify that frustrated," he said. "But this is a rare clearance from Lenhart's office. of the crowd, for control of the alcoholic alcohol in a glass or open can or bottle occassion. Nothing like this has hap- beverage and for control of damages cannot be removed from the area of the pened so far this year." Loral briefs NEXT, A RESERVATION for the and cleanup." beer blast, and an increase in van- University policy also requires the Commons must be requested from In accordance with state regulations, dalism and the number of assaults by host to clean the Commons the morning space assignments. Because of beer Trio to perform blasts' popularity, most available dates The Sartory Trio from the Ohio State University will perform a for the academic year are booked by Rec facilities booklet published guest recital Tuesday in the Recital Hall in the Music Building. The the preceding spring quarter, Lenhart program is free and public. said. A group is limited to one party in Recreation Center Director Ben McGuire addressed the check-out also will be listed, including cross-country skis, the Commons a quarter. Resident Student Association (RSA) at its meeting Tuesday bicycles and picnic baskets. After the Commons has been and said he hopes to orient students to the rec center, because MCGUIRE SAID the center's first major program will be Karate championships reserved, the sponsoring groups must it would be a "tragedy" to open a center financed by students Jan. 12, when the center will remain open 24 hours. A dance The University will host the 1978 American Karate System apply to the state Department of Liquor who do not know their way around. scheduled for the dedication of the building is being planned, National Championships Saturday. Elimination rounds will begin Control for 8 F permit to sell 3.2 percent He said a 21-page booklet about the facilities is scheduled to McGuire said. beer. at 11 a.m. and the finals will start at approximately 5:30 p.m. be released Nov. IS. The booklet will include rules and Tours of the center, scheduled to open at 6:30 a.m. Jan. 2, Tickets are 81.50 for students and 12 for non-students. With this permit, the group is bound regulations and a rec center floor plan. Items available for will be held after Thanksgiving break, McGuire said. The Brothers of Delta upsilon would Like To congratulate Their Fall Pledge Class

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Day in review From Associated Press wire stories Dayan tells Carter that Lukens bets office on opponent's corruption % questioned .but stopped short of making "I STAND by my statement that 'last success very doubtful' Republican auditor nominee Donald dictments are dealt wtlh -1 will resign on what offers they can make. from office," Lukens told reporters at a the charge, that the paper and printing year alone Ohio electric consumers Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe E. "Bus" Lukens promised yesterday if THE ADMINISTRATION said elected be would resign from the Job if news conference. was used in Ferguson's re-election paid over fl billion In automatic fuel Dayan told President Carter In Lukens discounted what he said is the campaign. increases," Celeste said in a news Washington yesterday negotiations Wednesday that Carter had not been no one working in incombent Auditor in touch with either Israeli Prime Thomas E. Ferguson's office is con- public's description of his efforts as a "It's ludicrous," responded Denny release. on an Egyptian-Israeli peace "dirty campaign — a campaign of Gilbert, a press aide for the auditor. "It Is clear that the $1 billion agreement have encountered Minister Menachem Begin or victed of misdeeds. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat Lukens, a state senator from Mid- mudslinging." "We know what the paper was used for, represents automatic increases over problems and chances of settling "I HAVE DISCUSSED the issues of and it was used for legitimate state rates established by the Public them are "very doubtful." since the conference began. dletown, continued to present In- However, it appeared from formation he said points to questionable this campaign," he said. "I have work." Utilities Commission of Ohio In formal Dayan spoke to the president as discussed my opponent's record." Meanwhile in the gubernatorial rate proceedings...," he said. reporters and photographers were Dayan's comments that further actions in the auditor's office. discussions involving Carter, Begin "I am so certain of the corruption in Lukens, 47, claimed his staffs search campaign, Lt. Gov. Richard F. Celeste Charles A. Heller, president of the ushered into the dining room at Blair of the auditor's records shows said he is refusing a request by Ohio Ohio Electric Utility Institute, claimed House, where the delegations were and Sadat might be necessary. the state auditor's office that I promise White House press secretary Jody Ferguson increased paper and printing utility companies that he stop running in a letter to Celeste that the can- beginning lunch. I will, after elected state auditor - if Powell, asked whether any serious there are no indictments and if there costs in his office by more than 100 television advertisements that oppose didate's 30-second TV spot is about (900 He said the talks had encountered snags naddeveloped said: "not so far are no convictions when all of the in- percent between 1976 and 1977. He automatic fuel increases. million off. problems, "and whether we can obtain a change of position through as I know." the delegations here is very doubt "I don't see the basis for drawing Strike haunts Clevelend students after settlement ful. It's not Camp David, with the the conclusion there is an impasse," heads of state present." he said at the daily While House The Cleveland teachers strike is over, the yearbook now." asked, but their first raise in two years. applications and apply for required news briefing. but effects of the six-week walkout may Classes began this week for the city's WHILE SOME students are tests. Dayan, who did not say what the be felt by some of the city's students for 100,000 students, who have been waiting lamenting over missed football games Since the program began two weeks problems are, apparently referred But the Israeli request is more a lifetime. since early September for schools to and school activities, many seniors are ago, however, only a few hundred have to the fact that heads of state can be closely tied to the peace talks, since "It really makes you want to cry," open for the fall term. also concerned about their chances of talked to the counselors, officials say. more flexible in making concessions the treaty is supposed to set a said high school senior Anita Some 10,000 teachers and non- gaining college admittance. "These youngsters are caught in a than ministerial represen- schedule for Israeli withdrawal Debariabee. "I've been waiting 11 academic employees ratified a contract Emergency stations have been bind," said Clarence W. Mixon, tatives,who generally arrive at a from the Sinai, which it captured years for my senior year — football, last week that provides an 8 percent established by counselors in 13 public director of Cleveland Scholarhsip conference with strict instructions from Egypt in 1967. homecoming. I don't even want to see pay increase— far less than what they libraries to help students fill out college Programs Inc. Mpuntatoeering #4. PTIMUM ENI 1 pleasures of mountaineering Mountaineering is a skill run the risk of being labeled Jest in case you don't already know... of timing as well as tech; Monday at Pagliai's East only, Crazy nique. The wrong social climbers. But such George will be giving away a moment, like the cheap shots are to be ignored wrong method, They are the work of cynics, FREE SIX PACK nay-sayers and chronic OF marks the gap malcontents. between Similarly, the- ambience POP amateur and When you order a aficionado. 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Menz never disappoints the audience members, but In the second act he displays more of his insecurity about Tina Taylor for the six horses, conveys their strength and The interaction between the script and the performance keeps them on the edge of their chairs during the entire himself and his position as psychiatrist. disquieting power. At the end of Act I some of the horses lack can make or break any stage play, and it worked in favor of show. The story resembles a detective story with the question the grace and cohesiveness needed to aid Strand in por- the opening-night performance of the Universtiy Theatre During the treatments the pain and vulnerability he has "What is normal?" on trial. The cast clearly portrays who is traying the orgiastic frenzy of his first ride, but Menz' production, "Equus". grown to know Is genuinely conveyed not only through Menz' being questioned through Broughton's stage direction. strength carries the feeling through. Sophomore Jeff Menz shows absolute brilliance in the role strained, anguished voice, but also through his nervous Lori D'Angelo and Michelle Burch, as the boy's mother and of Alan Strang, a 17-year-old who blinds six horses in a stable habits and body movements. girlfriend, both support the main plot with expertise. Both The six human-horses were able to catch the audience where he works. Dr. Charles Boughton superbly directs various mime sympathize and react to the boy with true believability. without an expected giggling. During the entire play, they The boy is sent to a psychiatrist by a kind Judge who scenes where Menz realistically re-enacts certain key events Cynthia Malone brings a refreshing character to the play as appear on stage and systematically raise their heads and believes the boy can be cured and returned to "normalcy." which lead him to his exorcism by the doctor-hls blinding of th Judge who introduces boy and doctor. react to the mention of "Equus," the boy's godlike image of the horses, for example. them. THE PSYCHIATRIST, played by graduate student Rodger TJIF. SEMI-ABSTRACT setting also aids in place and time "Equus" will play at S p.m. tonight and Saturday in the A. Gerhardstein, Jr., has the other main role and the two GERHARDSTEIN HAS difficulty holding the attention of clarity with the use of background slides changing scenery. Main Auditorium, University Hall. It Is definitely a sensual complement each other. the audience in the first act, as his sophisticated, soaring Different slides effectively show changes from the hospital to and thrilling experience. Entertainment New sci-fi series soars in ratings race Review by ever to appear on the small seem basic, the special ef- space." In the show It is up to Galactica" than has ever Paul O'Donnell screen." fects concocted by "Star Greene to lead the survivors been spent on. a television Wars" wizard John Dykstra, of the human race to safety. series before - $15 million, Cashing In on the science LARSON'S STATEMENT are dazzling. The in- nearly double the cost of fiction craze spurred by the is well Justified as only tergalactic fight scenes may Dirk Benedict, who plays "Star Wars" itself. motion picture "Star Wars" "Battlestar Galactica," of look like outtakes from' 'Star Starbuck, and Richard is the new television series, all the new season's Wars," of course. Hatch, who plays Adama's Of that astronomical "BattlestarGalactica." television fiction, is in any son Apollo, are rapidly figure, $/ million was spent sense innovative. Viewer curiosity and emerging as the show's on- on the first seven hours of The similarities between The Galactica storyline ABC's continual promotion camera lady killers. The two film, more than twice the the movie and the television pulls a neat switch on the have brought high ratings portray daredevil space aces average prime-time show are eerie. In fact, the usual sci-fi scenario. Rather initially, but the show may who are involved In spec- production tab. new series, which airs at 8 than explorers sailing from soon need something other tacularly staged battles So far, the ratings have p.m. Sundays on ABC, is so Earth around the universe, than special effects. between fleets of laser- been stratospheric. similar to its intergalactic the space travelers have set blasting spaceships. The three-hour premiere, ancestor that 20th Century- out from some distant ad- Larson is well aware of aired Sept 17, received a 42 Fox, which produced "Star vanced human civilization in this fact, and he has coun- Maren Jensen, who plays percent share of the Wars," is suing Universal search of "a shining planet tered the special effects Adama's daughter Athena, audience. This is an out-of- and ABC, the producers of known as Earth." pizzazz with some believable and Laurette Spang, who thls-world accomplishment "Battlestar Galactica," for character development. portrays Cassiopea, the considering that a 30 percent copyright infringement and Lurking between them and battlestar's "socialator," an audience share is usually unfair competition. their destination are the THE LARGE cast is intergalactic prostitute, considered adequate. Cylons, a nasty race of headed by Lome Greene, comprise the female element A "Battlestar Galactica" Glen Larson, executive mechanical beings who are better known as Ben Cart- of the series. craze has grabbed the at- producer of "Battlestar bent on achieving "the final wright of "Bonanza", as THE TIME devoted to tention of millions, and is Galactica," said ABC did not annihilation of the life form Adama, the commander of special effects and character slowly pulling them out Into intend for the series to be, as known as man." the Galactica. Greene development hasn't come the cosmos with Adama, many critics have called It, perceives his character as cheaply. Universal has spent Apollo, Cassiopea and the "the most blatant rip-off WHILE THE PLOT may being "the Moses of outer more money on'Battlestar rest of the spaced-out group.

Congratulations Your United Way Pledye Works For All ot Us Ovar 00 Community Chtat and Rad Croat Sarvtca Caniars THIS CYLON WARRIOR, a nasty mechanical being dedicated to "the final annihilation of Naad Your Fair Shara Support the life form known as man," menaces the few surviving human beings who search for to the newly elected \ 978-79 Earth on "Battlestar Galactica."

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ABORTION Monday: Rock Night no cover Campus Calendar Is a dally listing of campus events Creative Arts Recital. I p.m.. Recital Hall, Music Building. TOLL FREE (meetings, lectures and entertainment) provided as a service University Theater Production. 8 p.m.. Main Auditorium, Look lor ad in to readers. Unless otherwise noted, all events listed are tree University Hall. "Equus." Admission SI with BGSU ID. High 9 a.m.-10 p.m. this paper* Tuesday: College I.D. Night and open. Campus Calendar forms are available In the News school students, children and senior citizens, SI. All others, S3. It s Madness* office, 104 University Hall, 371-1003. There Is no charge for UAO Disco, a p.m. l a.m., Side Door. Union. Admission 50 1 -800-438-8039 Draught Special submitting listings to the section. cents. Halloween Barn Dance, ■ p.m.-Midnight. Sponsored by the Wednesday- FRIDAY Commuter Center. Location, directions and Information Meetings available at the Commuter Center, Moseley. Saturday: Rockestra Visual Communication Technology, 4 p.m.. A10S, Technology UAO Campus Movie, 8:15 and 10:30 p.m., 130 Math-Sciences. Building. For all Interested m» jors "Greased Lightning." Admission Si with BGSU ID. Shabbat Service, 6:30 p.m., Prout Chapel. A career in law- i week only SUNDAY Entertainment Meetings without law school UAO Happy Hours, 1 30 5:30 p.m., Falcon's Nest, Union. Charts Community, 9:30 a.m., Prout Chapel. Student Swim, 4:30 10 p.m.. Natatorlum. Admission IS cents. Active Christians Today. 10:30 a.m., 115 Education. Suit rental 10 cents. Student Council for Exceptional Children, 7:30 p.m.. White UAO Campus Movie, 7:30 and 9:45 p.m., 110 Math Sciences. Dogwood Suite, Union. After jusl three months ol study at The "One on One," starring Robby Benson. Admission »l with i\ Institute lor Paralegal Training in BGSU ID. Entertainment Philadelphia, you can have an exciting and rewarding University Theater Production. 8 p.m.. Main Auditorium, Student Swim, 1-3:30 p.m., Natatorium. Admission 15 cents. career in law or business—without law school. OWLING Suit rental 10 cents. University Hall, "Equus." Admission$1 with BGSU ID. High As a lawyer's assistant you will be performing school students, children and senior citizens, $1. All others, S3. Art Exhibition, 15 p.m.. Gallery, Fine Arts, "Four From i\ many of the duties traditionally handled Public Skating, 6-10 p.m.. Ice Arena. Admission SI.15 with Kent" will be on display. REEN Recital, 3 p.m.. Recital Hall. Music Building. Classical only by attorneys. And at The Institute for Paralegal ■tat* unfvaralty theatre BGSU ID. Skate rental, 50 cents. Training, you can pick one of seven different areas of UAO Campus Movie, 8:15 and 10:30 p.m., 110Math-Sciences. qultarlst John Marlow to perform. law to study. Upon completion of your training. The "Greased Lightning," starring Richard Pryor will be shown. Public Skating, 3:30-5:30 p.m.. Ice Arena. Admission Si.15. Institute's unique Placement Service will find you a presents Admission Si with BGSU ID. Skate rental. 50 cents. responsible and challenging job in a law firm, bank or Beer Blast. 8 30 p.m. u.30 a.m., Commons, Northeast. Open Swim, 3:306 p.m., Natatorlum. Admission 35 cents. corporation in the city of your choice. Admission 75 cents Sponsored by Pershlng Rifles. Under 18,15 cents. Suit rental 10 cents. Agatha Christie Film Festival, 7 p.m., Glsh Theater, Hanna T'he Institute for Paralegal Training is the Hall. "Murder Ahoy," starring Margaret Rutherford and nation s first and most respected school for SATURDAY Entertainment Lionel Jeffries. firalegal training. Since 1970. weve placed over Recital. 8 10 p.m.. Recital Hall. Music Building. Violinist Paul 500 graduates in over 85 cities nationwide. AKS Karate, 11 a.m.. Anderson Arena. National chem pion ships. Makara to perform. If you're a senior of high academic standing EQUUS Falcon Flyer Festival, Noon, Lawn, University Hall. Frisbee Public Skating, 8-10 p.m.. Ice Arena. Admission si .25 with and looking for an above average career, festival. BGSU 10. Skate rental 50 cents. contact your placement office for an interview with Open Swim, 1 3 p.m., Natatorlum. Admission 35 cents. Under our representative. main auditorium 18, 35 cents. Suit rental 10 cents. MONDAY We will visit your campus on: Student Swim, 3 8 p.m., Natatorlum, Admission 35 cents. Suit Entertainment Fiction Reading, 9:15 p.m.. Commuter Center, Moseley Hall. Wednnday. October 25 u. Hall rental 10 cents. UAO Campus Movie, 7:30 and 9:45 p.m., 310 Math-Sciences. John Calderazzo will read. Sponsored by the Commuter "One on One." Admission SI with B"5SU ID. Center.

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The bubble has finally burst on the Bowling Green soccer THE vIKINGS continued their domination of play, team. capitalizing on Falcon slips and penalties. CSU tallied for the After winning six straight games, BG met their match as second time at the 35:55 mark when Patterson and Brewer nationally ranked Cleveland State defeated the Falcon hooked up again. Brewer stole the ball and passed to Pat- bootera 3-2, on a rain-soaked synthetic surface Wednesday terson who beat Alarcon in front of the BG net night. The combination of a languid offense and slick footing on CSU put the game away with 1:08 gone in the second half the turf spelled defeat for BG for the first time this season. when Bob Hritz was found wide-open by Tom Turner behind the almost imaginary BG defense. THE FALCONS found themselves on the other side of the table for the first time this year, being outshot by the Viking s BG got back in he game when Theophilus was given credit 39-8. It was the highest shot total BG has allowed this year. for a goal at the 28:15 mark. While attempting to pass back to his goalie, a CSU def enseman kicked the ball over the head of Senior goalie Bob Alarcon played a solid game against the Bass into his own net. potent Viking offense turning away 19 CSU shots. At the other end of the field Viking goalie Fred Bass was almost lulled to THE GOAL seemed to awaken the Falcons, as they put sleep having to stop only five BG attempts. pressure on the CSU defense for the remainder of the game. But it was too little, too late. The charged-up Falcons stunned the estimated two thousand fans by scoring in the opening moments of the first BG coach Gary Palmisano said CSU was a potent offensive half. Dennis Mepham took a pass from Steve Theophilus at team, but their defense was vulnerable. He added that the midfield and drove down the left side, faking out Bass for the turf played a role in the outcome of the game. first goal at 1:34. "If we were playing on real grass, the outcome might have been different," Palmisano said. CSU came roaring back, controlling the play for more than 15 minutes, hemming the Falcons in their own zone. The The Falcons travel to Akron tomorrow for an important Vikes tenacious checking paid off at the 22:01 point of the date with the Zips. BG hosts Invitational By Dan Firestone from Fairview High School, Ohio. Tomlinson won the Assistant Sports Editor Western Michigan Invitational last week by about 10 seconds Newsphoto by Bill GHmore over Arnold. It won't be an easy task tomorrow for Bowling Green's EYE CONTACT - Falcon midfielder Dieter Wlmmer keeps night to Cleveland State, 3-2. BG travels to Akron tomorrow women's cross country as they host the BG Invitational Western Michigan's Julie Vogles is also expected to be his eye on tbe ball to attempt a head shot against Ball State. for another important game. starting at 11 a.m. among the top five. The Falcons lost their first game of the season Wednesday

The Falcon women must face Eastern Michigan, Central "WE HA VENT BEAT Western Michigan yet this year, but Michigan and Western Michigan, who all defeated Bowling they haven't been that far ahead of us. Western and Central Green last week, along with Michigan and Notre Dame. probably both have a shot at it and we're improving every week," Sink said. Browner boosts Bengal hopes Eastern Michigan will be the favorite with two super runners including senior Sue Parks and Bonnie Arnold. In "I expect to at least close the gap. We can see if we're CINCINNATI AP- His ' teammates say mistakes because they try too hard. last week's Western Michigan Invitational, Arnold sur- improving now. Cross country is a funny sport, we could do it. rookie is making their jobs a little easier. "If Ross makes a mistake, it's physical and aggressive, not prisingly edged Parks for second place. I'm hoping for improvements from each individual. We have "I think Ross has turned our whole defense around," said mental. And he seldom makes a mistake." a couple of slight injuries, but they'll be ready," he said. . Browner's return from bicep surgery has been convincing, "THERE'S NO doubt that Eastern Michigan is the best. Last week, after the Bengals had suffered six straight Burley said. They'll definitely be the favorite. They've won all the meets Last year the Falcons finished third of five teams at the BG losses, Bengals Coach Homer Rice turned Browner, or- "I don't even think Ross realizes how serious his injury that we've been to this year. Sue Parks is one of the better Invitational, with Becky Dodson finishing highest with a dinarily a defensive end, into a rover, bouncing from end to was, having a muscle snapped from the bone," Burley said. runners around. After that, they've got some other real good third place effort. Betsy Miller placed eighth. end, and then from line to linebacker and back again. "A mentally weak person couldn't have come back from runners," BG Coach Sid Sink said. "I feel more comfortable with Ross floppin' from side to that." Central Michigan Should give the Hurons the closest " ' Miller and Dodson have been the Falcons best runners this side, knowing either side is going to have extra protection," competition with a balanced attack'Of 13 good runners. season and finished fifth and sixth respectively last week at Burley said. "The guy next to him can gamble more, take a Ironically, when Glenn Cameron was injured before the Western Michigan will feature the meet's favorite in- the WMU Invitational. The top seven from that meet will also chance on pass rush, go inside because Ross is outside. We Bengals game against New England, Rice modified the dividual favorite with freshman sensation Darcy Tomlinson, be in this race. can run more stunts. We have another real good football Bengals defense by giving Browner his new instructions. player in there." "I figured with all the talent we had on the defensive line, Burley is impressed with the Bengals No. 1 draft choice there would have to be some sort of an adjustment," Burley from Notre Dame. said. "I couldn't see me sittin' on the bench. I couldn't see "He's more mature than the average rookie," said Burley, Ross sittin' on the bench. I couldn't see Eddie Edwards or a third year defensive end. sittin' on the bench. Franco shattering marks "Rookies try to do everything perfect and end up making "I think this is the Front Four of the Future."

PITTSBURGH AP - A fancy-stepping fullback Pittman, who led Penn State in rushing in 1969 to go off tackle, but he darted, cut real quick to the might seem in the same league as a porcelain while Harris was a soohomore. outside and got eight or 10 yards," said Pittman. sledgehammer. Gals aim for Dayton "I used to watch Charlie quite a bit," said On sweeps, Harris likes to plant all his weight on By BUI Paul her team's performance against Toledo. But Franco Harris is 6-foot-2 and 225 pounds of Harris. "I watched the way he ran, his moves. one foot and quickly stop. Assistant Sports Editor The Falcons defeated the Rockets 16-14,13- proof that the fine art of finesse running, blended Even though was bigger and not as agile as 15, 15-12, and 15-7 in a Mid-American with raw power and speed, can be ideally suited to Charlie, I tried some of those things, geared to me. "You'll see a guy run right by him," said Pitt- Bowling Green's women's volleyball Conference battle. the long haul in the . And it really helped." man. "Then,when he gets that same guy sitting team will try to play the role of giant killer "Basically, it's making certain moves to make a back, waiting for the cut, he runs over him." when the Falcons meet Dayton, Mt St. "I thought the team performed better guy miss," says the Pittsburgh Steelers' Pittman, who played a few pro seasons, This season, he's rushed for 529 yards in seven Joseph and Ohio Northern tomorrow. last weekend," Peterson said referring to marathon man who, in his seventh season, has remembers Harris as a sophomore. "He was more games. This figures to be his sixth year with over Both Dayton and Mt St Joseph finished the team's third-place finish in the seven- moved into the seventh spot on the all-time NFL of a power runner then," said Pittman. "He ran 1,000 yards. Only Jimmy Brown had more-seven. in the top five in 's small college team MAC invitational. "It was really a rushing list with 6,824 career yards. with the idea, 'Hey, you have no business even ratings category last year. But while they mediocre performance. We just played trying to tackle me.' But now he is a finesse Harris, 28, also seems likely this season to pass may not be two of the state's largest well enough to win. We had good leads and "When it's third down and short yardage, you runner, not a power runner." Larry Csonka, 7,097 yards, and Leroy Kelly, 7,274, schools, when it comes to volleyball then we'd lose them and have to hold them forget about finesse and hit the line. But I'm not into fifth place on the all-time list. That would they're nearly unbeatable. off and the games ended up being very deliberately going to give an opponent a shot at my Last Sunday in Cleveland, Harris made a move leave him behind only Joe Perry, 8,378; Jim "We're going to be shooting for an up- close." body if I can help it." Pittman especially admired as he watched on Taylor, 8,597; O.J. Simpson, 10,619; and Brown, set," said Coach Pat Peterson, whose Peterson did, however, see some bright A banker in Erie, Pa, will buy that He's Charlie television. "I was a little draw, probably designed 12,312. team defeated Toledo in a dual match spots in the Falcon win. Wednesday, "Dayton Is just super. They "We scrambled well and our back court recruit heavily there and that is real played ery well," she praised. strong volleyball area. Mt. Saint Joseph is But for the Falcons to compete this Men eye strong finish at KSU the place where strong volleyba„ players weekend they will have to maintain that go from the Midwest." back-court play and couple it with an Peterson was not overly impressed with improved front-line performance. By Dan Flreston remainder of the season. Assistant Sports Editor But, according to Brodt, Lunn has begun running again and is working towards recovering in time for the MAC race, The big meets are just around the corner for Bowling where last year the Youngstown native finished third. Green's men's cross country team, competing in its final dual meet of the season tomorrow at Kent State. "HE'S (Lunn) beginning to work up a little capacity. We HOMECOMING 1978 worked out a schedule for him where he's running three time - A victory would give the Falcon harriers their 16 th win- a day," Brodt said. ning season in the last 17 years under Coach Mel Brodt. "We may not even use him until the conference. We're just This Year's Theme Is Bowling Green, 4-3, defeated the Golden Flashes last year waiting and have to test him along the way," he added. 19-34. Returning from that Kent team is senior Scott De "For the rest of them, they're either there or they're not at Perro, who finished seventh at the Mid-American Conference this point in the season. It's Just a matter of experience and "SPIRITS, PAST and PRESENT" (MAC) championships. doing it now," he reasoned. r. THE NEXT tests facing the Falcons are the Central Colligiate championships next Saturday and the MAC Thursday Friday Saturday championships in two weeks. IIK* These two major meets must be looked at optimistically by Proudly Announces its Bowling Green, as injuries will be a key factor in deter- 7:00 Snake Dance 2:30 Happy Hours 10-12 Homecoming mining the success or failure of the Falcon harriers. 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Betting lines around Bowling Green are Just ALTHOUGH STOLZ praised Kent State's about even this weekend as the Falcons travel defensive unit after last weekend's game, he to Oxford to bump heads with defending Mid- said that he thinks Miami will be equally American Conference (MAC) champion challenging. Miami tomorrow. Kickoff is at 1:30 and a full "Miami has excellent balance in their house of homecoming day fans is expected. defense," Stolx explained. "Their defense is a little better coordinated than Kent's. We felt Kent was extremely strong up front but not as BG (4-2) steps onto the field as favorites solid in their secondary and linebacking. It against the Redskins (3-2-1). but history has a will make a difference in our philosophy. rude way of bringing the wrost out of the We'll have to attack them in all places." Falcons when they tangle with Miami. The Redskins currently hold a 24-9-2 series mark Stolz played down the rivalry during the versus BG, and the Falcons haven't beaten week, citing the tough schedule and balance the'Skins since 1972. in the league as the real focus. "It used to be that if you beat Miami you BUT MIAMI will be hard pressed to con- won the conference," he said. "If we beat tinue its domination this year, as the Falcons them this week we still got Central and Ball boast the nation's number one offense to date. State-that's the thanks we get. "They (BG) may have the most awesome off ensive attack of any MAC team In history," "WE DONT prepare any differently than stated Miami's first year Coach Tom Reed. any other game," he continued. "No "This game will be a real challenge for our psychological warfare-there'll be enough of defense which has gotten stronger with each that when we get down there." game." Fans will note one change in the Falcon Junior quarterback Mike Wright continues arsenal this week. Sophomore Dave Endres, to spearhead the Falcon attack , averaging who last week ran a fake punt for a first down, 276 yards per game, good for third on the will be the starting punter. He takes over for national charts. He has received superior Doug Groth, who Stolz said has been disap- protection from his offensive line thorugh the pointing. first six games, and has accounted for 18 The Falcon defense has been a question Falcon touchdowns. mark so far this season, but Stolz said he is pleased with some aspects of its play. MIAMI DROPPED its first two games by decisive margins to Ball State and Central "Statistics don't lie," he said. "We're about Newsphoto bv Larry Kayser in the middle of the conference on defense. Michigan, but has roared back with three offers reinforcement. The Falcons put their 3-1 MAC record on the line wins and a tie in their last four outings. But I am happy about some things. (Steve) BLIND QUARTERBACK - Bowling Green outside linebacker Tim Raabe and (Jac) Tomasello have really Ross (90) chases down Kent State quarterback Tom Delaney In action tomorrow against Miami. last week at Doyt L. Perry Stadium. Inside linebacker Jim Cause (II) "Miami is probably the most improved played well so far, and I'm really happy about team in the conference from the beginning of that. We're leading the conference In in- the season," BG head coach Denny Stolz said. terceptions and we've allowed only one touch- "They beat a lot of teams with defense. They down pass, and I'm happy about that." are an extremely large football team. We don't have anybody as big as their kids." Regardless of how happy Stolz claims to be Bolstering the Redskin defense are now, the only thing that will bring a smile to leers open season tonight linebackers Joe Farais and Kent McCormick, his face this weekend is a victory in Oxford. By Bill Paul AFTER FINISHING THIRD in the NCAA On defense Mason is applying the same Assistant Sport: Editor tournament last year and establishing a school- philosophy. He will team All-American Ken Stickers back at .500 record 23-game home ice winning streak, the Morrow with Freshman John Gibb, Mike Cotter Woody Hayes calls the University of Michigan Falcons have a tough act to follow. Still Mason is with sophomore Peter Sikorski and senior Steve "That team up north," but as far as Falcon Coach convinced his team will play a more exciting Douglass with sophomore Derek Arzoomanian. Mason is hoping his team can connect on close to By Dave Lewandowskl season and the Falcons' 11th. Ron Mason is concerned the Wolverines wouldn't brand of hockey. Staff Reporter be far enough north If they played hockey on the "I think we will be more exciting because we'll 30 percent of their powerplay opportunities while lit. coach Pat Brett said her team played polar ice cap. make more mistakes," he explained I don't think holding the opposition to 20 percent of their chances. The penalty-killing team of Dave Easton There is no rest for the weary. well against Oberlin, but the tough part of the Mason's squad will be attempting to avenge a we will be as deliberate as we were last year. Bowling Green women's field hockey team schedule is vet to come. lifetime worth the frustration when the Falcons We're playing freshman instead of seniors." and Byron Shutt have been lost to graduation, however, and that feat promises to be a difficult faces a grueling schedule this weekend. The meet their nemesis in a two-game home-and-away Falcons play at Eastern Michigan this af- "Ohio Wesleyan is known as a power in series which begins tonight at Ann Arbor and Consequently the coach has attempted to blend a one. ternoon, at Wittenberg against Muskingum Ohio field hockey," Brett said. "Also Dayton returns for a 7:30 p.m. clash at the Ice Arena freshman in on a line with two veterans. By doing "I feel if you can maintain that 10 percent and Ohio Wesleyan on Saturday, and at and Eastern Michigan should be tough." tomorrow. this he avoids putting a great deal of pressure of spread that's about a goal a game," he said. Dayton on Monday. Michigan handed the Falcons 7-2 and 6-4 losses an inexperienced freshman line. The Ladybirds defeated EMU earlier this in the season-opening series last year and the Mason's preliminary line matchups have Mark THE COACH PLANS to use Pelland, Titantic, year at the Sauk Valley preparation tour- Wolves have defeated the local icers in the only Wells centering to left wing Paul Titantic and Wells, and Tom Newton in a penalty-killing The Lady stickers evened their record at 3-3 nament, but Brett said Eastern will be seven times the teams have met. freshman Brian MacLellan, Yves Pelland cen- capacity, but his duos haven't been finalized. earlier this week with a 1-0 shutout of Oberlin. tougher this time around. Mason said he believes the Falcons are the tering to Steve Dawe and Bruce Newton, and Tom Although the Falcons are the pre-season Deb Lux scored the only BG goal, but it was stronger of the two squads, but past experience Newton who has been re-converted to center, will favorites in the Central Collegiate Hockey all they needed as Falcon goalie Pam BG is off to one of their best starts in recent has proven that in this series you take nothing for join last year's leading scorer John Markell and Association (CCHA) race, Mason believes there Whetstone didn't have to record a save during years. Last season the stickers were 2-3-1 granted. freshman George McPhee. are several teams who are capable of competing after six games, with only seven goals to their "On paper I think we have the better team, but for the crown. the game. It was Lux's second goal of the credit. you don't win games on paper," he said, "I think THE FALCONS' FINAL lines will be composed The nucleaus of last year's strong Northern the key will be which team gets the best of freshman center Bill Newton teaming with John Michigan and Ohio State squad will return to make goaltending. They're going with a transfer from Allen and freshman right wing Chris Guertin, and things in the CCHA Interesting. The rest of the *** { M Pennsylvania and we're going with a goalie who Don McLaughlin with Andy Crowther and Tim conference is awful difficult to pick, according to didn't see much action last vear." Alexander. Mason.

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They called it "Black Saturday" last weekend BOWLING GREEN AT MIAMI: BG has the the Longhorns may be short on offense. Defense is when nine of the Top 20 teams in the nation went horses to defeat the Redskins and break a five- enough, says Paul, Hugunin, Winslow, Geschke down to defeat, and, as a result, the sparkling year losing streak against Miami, but memories of and Potosnak. Arkansas, 9-5. records of the week before on the Football past outcomes still bum in the minds of the . .NEBRASKA AT COLORADO: Big Eight tussle Forecast panel were also affected. majority here. Winslow, Firestone, Brim, Paul, of some importance here. The Buffs may have The most notable downfall was experienced by Potosnak and Pierman, however, expect the been looking ahead last week and got knocked off normally steady Doug Barr, an advertising Falcons to fly high in Oxford. Miami, 8-6. by Oklahoma State, while Nebraska kept rolling salesman. After three consecutive weeks of 7-3, along. Cornhuskers should win here, but Winslow Barr turned it around with a 3-7, dropping him into . .TOLEDO AT OHIO: The Rockets are winless in and Potosnak like that homefield advantage. a six-way tie for seventh place. six attempts, while the Bobcats have managed to Nebraska. 12-2. Dolores Brim, Roger Lowe and Pay Hyland all post just one victory in five. Since Ohio has Its one HOUSTON AT SMU: The Southwest Conference posted 7-3 marks, which were this week's best. But win, why not give one to Toledo? Sadler, Ryan, may be this year's most competitive, and these all of them still trail Bill Paul, the leader since the Firestone and Geschke think the Rockets are due. are two reasons why. The Cougars stunned sixth- first week. Paul, though he posted a 6-4, still leads Ohio, 10-4. ranked Texas A&M 334, and now reside in the Top with a 32-8 state. ..NORTHERN ILLINOIS AT- CENTRAL Ten, but Firestone, Brim, Barr, Pierman and Paul Lowe Is now tied for third with Dave Lewan- MICHIGAN: Only the second Mid-American like SMU's homecookin'. Houston, 9-5. dowski, who was 5-5, at 29-11. Brim is also in that Conference game for the Huskies, so this one could . .GEORGOA TECH AT AUBURN: A battle down 24-16 logjam for seventh place, but Hyland is now be a big win for them. But with homecoming southern way. Tech has been up and down, while within just two games of Paul with a 30-10 mark, weekend and Central's wild fans, only Geschke Auburn has quietly managed to play good ball In a which puts him alone in second place. and Potosnak go against the Chippawas. Central tough league. They take a break from the con- Steve Sadler and Marc Hugunin hold down the Michigan, 12-2. ference hussle-bussle this week, and all but fifth spot with 28-12 records. Sadler was 5-5 and ..OKLAHOMA AT IOWA STATE: No one goes Geschke, Winslow, Ryan, Pierman and Potosnak Hugunin stumbled to a 4-6 in last week's fiasco. against the nation's number one team, who think they'll enjoy it. Auburn, 9-5. Cheryl Geschke (4-6 last week), Jamie Pierman narrowly escaped joining the other ranked teams . .MICHIGAN AT WISCONSIN: The Wolves have (5-5), Dan Firestone (6-4) and Dave Ryan (6-4) all who were upset last Saturday. The Cyclones have been stung for their annual upset earlier this year, Newiphoto by Dave Ryan round out the staffers tied at 24-16, while Terry been sent reeling twice in a row now, and everyone and nobody expects them to have anymore before Potosnak (5-5) and Paula Winslow (4-6) are last expects a third. Oklahoma, 144. they travel south to Columbus. Michigan, 14-0. PLAYOFF HOPES begin tonight for the 1178-79 Bowling Green hockey with even 20-20 marks. team as the Falcon* oppose Michigan. Forward John Markell Is one of ..INDIANA AT MICHIGAN STATE: Spartans BG'i returning lettennen that coach Ron Mason is counting on to help ..ARKANSAS AT TEXAS: Big Southwest Con- threw the Big Ten race Into topsy-turvey with last return the Falcons to the NCAA playoffs. Here's how our panel of 14 breaks up for each ference game every year and this one's no ex- week's upset of Michigan and they shouldn't slow game. ception. Both teams are ranked in the Top Ten, but down just yet. Michigan State, 14-0.