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Thursday, February 24, 1994 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 77, Issue 105 Couple charged for conspiracy by Robert Burns The Associated Press UnTte^States-Russia Spy operation responsible for two Soviet deaths Spy Drama WASHINGTON - At least two Soviets who spied for the United been cooperating with the The Clinton administration government and the forces of that at a minimum the Russians States were government since she was ar- seemed determined not to allow change in Russia," Clinton said. should "cease and condemn

■ Joseph Havranek was a McDonald's, the company Cloudy in the morning 21-year-old recent college CM that foresaw America's For the eighth time in the IVB with a chance of snow. Var- graduate soon to start his Ktifl love affair with fast food. Y^M past nine years, the wom- iable cloudiness In the INSIDE E^ bowed to the public's grow- 13 en's basketball team kal afternoon. High near 30. first professional job. He l^B had just had a physical for EM ing distaste for cigarettes reached its 20th win of the fall Chance of snow 50 percent T H E LJ his new job and was going and banned smoking MM season last night in a tight M in the morning. Thursday H9 outside to play basketball. Wednesday from its 1,400 U| contest against central ■9 night, becoming cloudy That was the last thing he tSJ company-owned U.S. res- ■Tafl Michigan. ISM again with a chance or snow remembered. taurants. • Page 7. ■S3 'ate. Low in the lower 20s. NEWS v Page 4. •■Page 6 bafl i nance oi snow 40 percent. | The Page Editorial The BG News page two Thursday, February 24, 1994 The BG News *W*®K& "A Commitment to Excellence"

Kirk Pavelich Glen Lubbert editor-in-chief managing editor

Julie Tagliaferro Eileen McNamara assistant managing editor news editor

Sharon Turco Michael Zawacki Scott DeKatch city editor editorial editor Insider editor One solution is redistricting

Our founding fathers cried "no taxation without representation." A similar situation has arisen in Bowling Green and a few individuals seem to be crying a similar chant, "Redistricting." Bowling Green is not being adequately repre- sented by the current districting system. Redistricting would solve the imbalance present after the wards were created in 1973. Eight thousand voting students are crammed into Ward 1 along with other residents that total over 12,000 voters. This is nearly half of the city's popula- tion in one ward. Student Legal Services managing attorney, Rod- ney Fleming, has said the current district system di- Protection for the unborn lutes the voting power of each Ward One resident. This would make it harder for them to elect a repre- A murder trial scheduled to This attitude extends to the she made pains to acknowledge sentative to council that represents their interests. begin shortly in Pensacola, Flor- doctors performing the abor- that. Indeed, we were discussing Living trends within Bowling Green have changed ida has attracted my attention, tions. Beckert said those who feel a living being, she managed to since 1973 and so has the balance of the city's popula- but not for the obvious reasons. uncomfortable performing the remove any sense of ahuman be- Michael Griffin will face a procedure at a given fetal stage ing from her references. tion.The News believes the city should be redistric- judge and jury over charges of ted so as to group wards with voters who share com- first-degree murder in the shoot- monality. For example, let students who live on cam- ing death of Dr. David Gunn. A human body can be nothing but a human pus represent their own interests and make campus Griffin is the pro-life activist its own ward. who shot and killed Dr. Gunn as body, whether it already is sliding through Those students who live off campus would be part the physician arrived at Pensa- the birth canal or still experiencing the of the ward in which they resided. cola Women's Medical Services David wonders of early cell division. Population numbers are not as important as repre- to start his workday. Dr. Gunn senting the common interests of Bowling Green res- performed abortions. Coehrs But all of that is beside the will pass the duties on to others Beckert's statements, which idents, of which the students belong. point. Those in the pro-choice camp who express no hesitation. she agreed could be assessed as Opponents of redistricting claim lower voter turn- During a confrontation be- can find that aspect of abortion Her most interesting com- general pro-choice opinion, seem out reflects a student disinterest in the voting pro- tween courtroom picketers at the fuzzy and subjective as well, ac- ments concerned the killing of a to work diligently toward clinica- cess and politics of Bowling Green. trial, the Rev. David Trosch, a cording to Debra Beckert, a vol- fetus. "Killing" is Beckert's lly de-humanizing the human They also claim students do not reside long enough pro-life supporter, said abortion unteer coordinator for the Center word, not mine, one she vastly fetus. But using phrases like "no in the year to be considered full-time residents of was tyranny. Pro-choice sup- for Choice in Toledo. prefers over "murder, " which malicious intent" and "different Bowling Green. porter Laura Cobham responded, The center offers abortions up she considers an inappropriate comfort levels" don't lessen the The majority of University students are here for "Tyranny is when men like to try to the 21st week of pregnancy. Its term in the mailer of abortion. fact that living humans they nine months out of the year and they may be inter- to take over the bodies of wom- method utilizes a sucking device She said "killing" is more claim to acknowledge are treated en." that breaks up the fetus. suited to the procedure because with so much sterility and so ested in what happens in the town they spend the Freeze-frame right there. "Ten people may have ten it doesn't imply malicious intent little recognition as individual majority of their four years in. The bodies of women. Now / different ideas" regarding per- like "murder" does. When I human beings. The most striking have to protest. sonhood in respect to a fetus, asked how pro-choice advocates facet of our discussion was the If lack of political interest is the city's defense This single point seems to be at Becket told me. She said pro- justify killing a living human, admitted atmosphere of contra- against redistricting, than The News suggests some- the center of every abortion ar- choice advocates don't dispute a Beckert used the following anal- dictory beliefs pervading the thing be done to inform students on the issues about gument favoring a pro-choice fetus is living and human, but ogy: pro-choice position in this area. I the place that nine months out of the year they call stance. After all, the opinion may have varying opinions as to A fetus developing within a certainly don't doubt the com- home. goes, the woman's body should the degree of personhood present woman's uterus is similar to a mitment of Beckert and other not be in question. Only she during any stage of fetal devel- parasite attaching itself to its liv- pro-choice supporters. Yet, the should have the right to make de- opment ing host. The host will make an belief among some that the fetus cisions regarding its function Pro-choice advocates don't effort to disengage an unwanted is an individual human appears to The BG News Staff and condition, especially in the wholly subscribe to an estab- parasite. When a woman experi- be based more upon situation or very personal area of repro- lished belief in this area. The po- ences an unwanted pregnancy twinges of conscience than ac- sition taken is that all individual photo editor Ross Weitzncr duction. she simply is getting rid of what tual conviction. The body is, in a sense, prop- opinions are respected. is not wanted or needed. A human body can be nothing assistant photo editor Nalhan Wallace erty to which each individual has This position also is taken In fact, Beckert suggested, but a human body, whether it sports editor Mark DcChant sole and rightful ownership. For when considering the appro- "Sometimes [abortion] can be already is sliding through the assistant sports editor Randy Setter anyone else to presume they can priate stage of pregnancy to per- considered the most loving thing birth canal or still experiencing assistant sports editor Mike Kazimorc dictate the maintenance of form an abortion, Beckert said. to do," especially when the preg- the wonders of early cell divi- Insider managing editor Joe Peiffcr someone else's body is a pre- She said, "Many people have nant woman's circumstances sion. special projects editor Dawn Keller posterous violation of personal their own different comfort guarantee the baby will be born To label it an extension of the assistant special projects editor Leah Bamum human rights. levels," meaning some pro- into adverse conditions. female body is a refusal to ac- copy chief Meridilh McCrackcn In the case of abortion, I would choice supporters approve only What fascinated me about my knowledge Its separate exis- wholeheartedly agree with that of first trimester procedures, conversation with this woman tence. argument if I thought it specif- while others feel it's appropriate was the clinical way in which she The BG News Editorial Office ically involved only the woman's up to the legal Ohio and Michigan referred to both the fetus and the David Coehrs is a weekly col- body. limit of 24 weeks. abortion procedure. Although umnist for The BG News. editor 372-6966 Insider 372-6967 managing editor 372-2603 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR assistant managing editor 372-6968 news editor 372-2952 As a result of this scandal, the ROTC and go on the Field Train- are adequately heated to our Sta- . city editor 372-6968 Tailhook shouldn 't message which is being con- ing Exercises held once each se- tistics class on a Tuesday or sports editor 372-2602 tarnish image veyed to the public and to women mester at Fort Custer, Michigan. Thursday morning at 9:30 am. in editorial 372-2604 considering Navy careers is that While participating in the exer- BA106. This classroom has been of military women are second rate citizens cise, study the female cadets, es- extremely uncomfortable every and there Is no place for women pecially the MS-3s and MS-4s. As day this winter, not just during 204 West Hall pilots in the Navy. Even though a result, I can guarantee you that the "Arctic Blast." It is very Bowling Green Slate University the Navy and the other services you will lose your chauvinistic frustrating to try to concentrate Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0726 The BG News: have taken steps to correct this attitude. You will also realize that when fingers are too cold to hold bgnc ws@andy. bgsu .edu situation and prevent it from the most important part of a a pencil. Comments to the main- In response to the announced happening again, the damage has woman is her mind and not her tenance staff have not produced retirement of Adm. Frank Kelso, been done. Due to dropping the any increase in heat. Copyright ©1994 by The BG News. Reprinting of any material in body. chief of naval operations in April, charges and courts martial of a Charles C. Patton this publication without the permission of The BG News is strictly which will officially end the in- number of male officers, who Sophomore Students from Statistics 212 prohibited. famous "Tailhook Scandal," I am were involved in the scandal dur- Military History Major The BG News is an independent student voice founded in 1920 and thoroughly incensed at the Na- ing the Tailhook Convention in is published daily during (he academic year and Wednesdays in the vy's handling or the case. What Las Vegas in 1991, a dark cloud summer. infuriates me most Is the treat- of suspicion hovers over the Too cold Respond The BG News encourages its readers to notify the paper of any ment of the women officers who Navy Officers Corps and it also • Let us know what you errors in stories or photograph descriptions. were the victims of the "sexual somewhat reflects upon the offi- for think of the paper. Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the studen gauntlet." Do they not have cer corps of the other services as statistics Letters to the editor are body, faculty or University administration. Opinions expressed in rights also? Apparently not, ac- weU. always welcome. They columns, cartoons and letters are not necessarily those of The BG cording to the Navy. As a result, Even though the Tailhook Lt Paula Cough!in, USN, has re- scandal Is passing Into history, it may be mailed to, in News. Letters intended for publication must be between 200-300 signed from the Navy due to is my recommendation to any care of editorial editor The BG News: words long, typed and include the writer's name, phone number and pressure directed at her because traditional-aged male student at Michael Zawacki, 214 University affiliation, if any. The BG News reserves the right to edit of making the scandal public, and BGSU, who Is considering a ca- We would like to Invite Presi- West Hall. any and all letters. she had every right to make it reer as a Navy pilot, to take at dent Olscamp and his committee known. least two semesters of Army who claimed that all classrooms I

The B(J News Headlines Thursday, February 24, 1994 page three THEY SAID IT "Maybe in time I'll realize what I've done. All I know is I loved skating and loved competing." -U.S. speed skater Bonnie Blair, after winning her ITHREEu fifth Olympic gold medal. Will you sign my door? ACROSS THE NATION ^^*^*^H - - - Comic monologue cut Schmidt.

■ -■: NEW YORK - NBCcensors cut In a Superior Court lawsuit - •• filed last week, Robert Blank, 38, ■ portions of comedian Martin KMV Lawrence's opening monologue said he feared for his life during on "Saturday Night Live" before his Feb. 8 confrontation with Ni- fif -tt^^K ' it was seen on the West Coast be- cholson. The lawsuit alleges as- 1 i cause of its raunchy content. sault and battery and claims 1/1 *' ...... The late night comedy show Blank was "severely injured" but ■ also logged at least 177 com- does not say in what manner. plaints from viewers complain- ^B ^^V ing that Lawrence's jokes went Stay off the stage M beyond just being off-color. HOUSTON - When Wynonna Lawrence, star of the Fox se- Judd beckoned, two fans re- ries "Martin" and HBO's "Def sponded eagerly. But instead or Comedy Jam," discussed John getting to dance on stage with the ^HflL ^^i^^^B H^^^^V Wayne Bobbin's penis and made country singer, they got tackled. k^^Hk '^B^H L suggestions for women about Wynonna's trademark ~ aside sexual cleanliness. from going by her first name ~ is " ■ "Sometimes live television is to Invite a cowboy from the audi- full of surprises," the Daily News ence to join her on stage at the quoted SNL producer Lome Mi- end of her concerts. She did just chaels as saying after the show. that Monday night at the Houston RI^Bk ^^^B But a spokeswoman for the show, Livestock Show and Rodeo in the who was not named, said Astrodome. BL^TB Lawrence delivered essentially Jeff McDonald, 23, started 1^ the same monologue during sprinting toward the stage but If lr^ ^^ rehearsal. was intercepted by a security The spokeswoman did not know guard. Across the Dome, another what was cut out of the West security officer was wrestling 1^^ Coast broadcast. with 25-year-old Michael Acker- There was no answer at SNL man, who also heeded Wynonna's r^->*^v V V offices Monday. call. "Mr. Security Guard, you can let that man go," Wynonna trilled Nicholson sued in a hurried but still-musical LOS ANGELES - Jack Nichol- voice. son Is being sued and faces possi- The guards, who apparently ble criminal charges for using a had not heard Wynonna's invita- golf club to batter a Mercedes- tion, held the two men down as Benz that supposedly cut him off the crowd booed, but released Ir ' '^^1 in traffic. them shortly afterward. A motorist accused the Rodeo officials apologized and legendary star of such films as offered to buy the two men a trip "The Shining," "One Flew Over to another Wynonna concert. the Cuckoo's Nest" and "Five Wynonna, formerly part of the Easy Pieces" of flailing away at mother-daughter Judds duo, his car, breaking the windshield received a Grammy nomination and denting the roof, police said. last month for best female vocal The city attorney's office may performance in "Only Love." determine this week whether to AP Photo/Steve Slocum file a misdemeanor vandalism Compiled from staff and wire Former Portland Trail Blazer BUI Walton signs a car door on tures from Trail Blazer team members, coaches and radio an- charge, said spokesman Rick reports. Randy Blalr's neck Tuesday In Portland, Ore. Blair removes the nouncers. door from his car to get autographs and so far has collected signa- SPECIAL THANKS to the following SPY RED CROSS COLLEGIATE 4-H RAFFLE DONORS rested by FBI agents on Monday. Of those who donate, 25 per- 1* The Copy Shop * Day's Inn * Tuny Continued from page 1. Continued from page 1. Vincent Cannistraro, a retired cent of the supply comes from J* Foodlown * The Pet Place * Pamells CIA officer, said in an interview college and high school students, * Kinko't * Patfiai's kov, told The Associated Press he Wednesday that the Central In- dent Health Center, stressed the Hickey said. j* Blue Ribbon Photo * Finder's * Mr. Bill's Campus Tan liad never heard of Ames. telligence Agency knew of at importance of giving blood. Hickey said many people have a* CreenvilleTravel * Easy Street Cafe * Flicker's The Ameses were charged least two U.S. agents who were "It's a gift that people can give the misconception that people 1* Subway * Midas Tuesday with conspiracy to killed after being revealed by that maybe they don't realize," can contract AIDS by giving commit espionage, a charge that Ames. Miller said. blood. carries a potential penalty of life A congressional official, speak- "There is no way to get AIDS in prison. The couple are sched- ing on condition of anonymity, Someone Is giving blood every by giving blood," Hickey said. ••*•*•••••••***•* uled to appear at a hearing in said separately that at least two 12 seconds nationally, Hickey federal court in Alexandria, Va., U.S. agents allegedly revealed by said. She added that only four Anyone interested in donating on Friday. Ames had been killed. CIA percent of the population from can a!so go to the Blood Center in The Justice Department ac- spokesman Dave Christian said Northwest Ohio donates, showing Toledo. Appointments can be COMEDY BkErlK!; cused Ames, 52, and his wife, 41, he could not confirm the deaths. need for improvement. made by calling (800)-272-7257. of funneling U.S. national securi- An FBI affidavit released • NO racial or sexual humor ^ ty secrets to the Soviet Union and Tuesday alleged that Ames in • Seen on Showtime and Cinemax ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ later the Russian government in 1990 had passed to the Russian • Wildly funny guy! exchange for cash payments intelligence services the identity | University Red Cross thanks all who helped and FREE ADMISSION totaling $1.5 million. The spy of a Russian counterintelligence 1 donated blood at the February bloodmobile. 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page four Thursday, February 24,1994 Concert Profassists inrehabilitation for needy by Matthew Freier r News contributing reporter f° students. Havranek said his disability Disabled individuals gain self efficiency Joseph Havranek was a has made it easier for him to re- tonight 21-year-old recent college grad- >ate t0 others with disabilities. by Matthew Fraler "Rehabilitation counseling is a new and fast- uate scon to start his first profes- "I am able to look at a certain News contributing writer growing field," said Rebecca Cotterman, a sional job. He situation hoth objectively and graduate assistant In the department of disabi- by Angle Amburgey SUD News contributing writer had just had a Jectively," Havranek said. For many people, some things do not always lity resources. physical for his Havranek said after his aneur- come easy. Tasks which may seem like a com- The University's program provides theoreti- new job and ism, n took 13 weeks of rehabili- cal knowledge as well as practical application in A concert to raise money and mon practice for most people can be trouble for food for underprivileged resi- was going out- tation and 38 days in the hospital those with a disability. counseling and rehabilitation, he said. ,0 dents in Wood County will take side to play begin to recover the reflexes The University's rehabilitation counseling The program gets Involved with the campus basketball. 1,1 the right side of his body. as well as the community. There are three levels place tonight in McDonald West program Is designed to prepare students to help Dining Hall. That was the "My goal for that summer was individuals with disabilities obtain the highest of practical experience offered in the communi- t0 The concert will feature three last thing he bring my arm up and around," level of functioning and self efficiency. ty: remembered. Havranek said. O agency observation local bands - State of Green, The According to Jay Stewart, director of rehabili- Ploughboys and Parallax View, Two weeks during the treatment, Hav- tation counseling, the program helps people n field experience later he awoke ranek said it was important to O clinical internship according to Eric Kroetsch, an manage their disabilities. Offenhauer West resident ad- to find out the entire right half of him that those close to him "Counseling is a way of helping people under- The experiences are supervised by qualified his body was paralyzed as the re- helped him with his treatment. professionals, he said. viser who planned the event. stand themselves and each other so that they "I hope the concert will raise sult of a ruptured cerebral aneur- "It really showed who your can Improve their lives." The courses provide a wide variety of theories fr awareness in the community ism. He had suffered no signs or 'ends were, i had one friend Rehabilitation counselors provide programs and techniques Involved with counseling, Ste- about the homeless and hungry, symptoms. who stood by me the whole time, which are individually planned in areas such as wart said. Among the various topics are the ne build a stronger community be- "One doctor said that • Would helped with my wheelchair techniques of counseling and the principles of education, counseling and therapy for individu- tween University students and be dead in 72 hours. I always said and everything," Havranek said. als with disabilities, he said. rehabilitation. that I thanked my wife for get- "!t means so much to have some- The program also provides a wide range of people in the community and They work with all kinds of individuals, serve as a fun alternative to go- ting a second opinon," Havranek body wno cares." training and education through a diverse back- groups and families In a professional team set- ing to the bars," Kroetsch said. said. Havranek js respected by ting. They have to develop and manage specific ground of knowledge from the Instructors. That was in 1973. Today, Hav- those who work with him at the rehabilitation programs for each different per- "Ellen Williams has worked In both special Admission is $2 or two canned ranek, an assistant professor of University son. education and rehabilitation settings and Joe rehabilitation counseling at the Rebecca Cotterman, a gradu- goods. All proceeds will be do- "We cover the physical, mental, emotional and Havranek is involved with vocational evalua- nated to the BG Food Pantry on University, helps others with ate assistant in disability resour- at behavioral disabilities," Stewart said. tion," Stewart said. Pike Street to serve people in their rehabilitation process. ces, was a student Ohio State In his work, Havranek is re- when Havranek was teaching Wood County with emergency sponsible for teaching graduate there. outstanding contributions as a iner for the Bureau of Disability ida and The Ohio State Universi- needs, Kroetsch said. and undergraduate level classes "[The University] is lucky to review editor and a book review Determination until 1976 before ty, taking the job at the Universi- State of Green, an alternative in rehabilitation counseling. He have him- He is wil'ing t0 go the editor from the National Rehabi- he took a job with the Rehabilita- ty in 1992. e e rock band, will play from 7 to also advises and directs master's *tra mil >" Cotterman said. "He litation Counseling Association tion Services Commission. When Havranek is not work- is 8:30 p.m. level students in rehabilitation one of the few People who for his work with the Journal of After that, he worked with the ing, he said he enjoys listening to specialty programs. would be a mentor" Applied Rehabilitation Counsel- Industrial Commission of Ohio music, especially the blues and From 8:30 to 10 p.m.. The anything from country to classi- In addition, he has to supervise Havranek has received two ing- until 1986. He then worked with Ploughboys will play "hillbilly two separate companies in Flor- the practicum and internslups exemplary service awards for He worked as a claims exam- cal. funk," said Dallas Black, the Festival scheduled for March band's lead singer. s by Cynthia Kent enate, the purpose of the fes- muth said. "It is going to be quite Wildermuth said."I am hoping Advisory board News staff writer tival is to "unify the expressions a kaleidoscope of different the festival will become a tra- of different countries together." nationalities." dition at the University." The Graduate Student Senate During the festival, singers At the end of the program, the The festival will take place s c helps disabled and University Activities Organ- and m" ' ians will represent musicians will perform the song March 12 at the First United different nationalities around the "Auld Lang Syne," with each Methodist Church at 8 p.m. All ization are sponsoring "Sounds of by Katie Simmons on the professional advisory the World," an international mu- world. verse being sung in a different proceeds will be sent to a relief News staff writer board until the next confer- sic festival scheduled for March "There win be a violinist and a language. The last verse will be fund for Bosnian students. 0111 ence, scheduled in March, he singer ff China, a flutist from sung in English so the audience "We were looking for an inter- 12. An associate professor of has a good idea of what he According to Christina Wil- the Ukraine and Romania, and can participate, Wildermuth said. national organization to go along dermuth. International Coor- many other artists from Malasia, "The musicians will be putting special education at the Uni- might be doing. with our international theme," versity, Steven Russell, was dinator of the Graduate Student Cuba and Hong Kong," Wilder- a lot of heart into the program," Wildermuth said. "I feel being elected into recently this position will provide me elected to a with another opportunity to RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS three-year supply service to parents of term on the students who have learning professional disabilities," Russell said. advisory Russell believes the LDA board for will help to establish task the Learning forces that will look into the Disabilities issues that might affect the Association education and life styles of of America Russell those individuals with learn- Russell Ing^lisabilities. has been a member of the LDA The advisory board will also since 1974 and recently served help the executive committee several years on the National of the LDA to develop policy Program Committee, where he statements in regards to sets up international confer- change, which may include ences regarding Individuals advice on how to increase the with disabilities. Russell also advancement in schools in served as chairman to do specific areas to those stu- research for the poster ses- dents with special needs. sions in relation to the 1992 "I believe I will be involved and 1993 international confer- in helping in programs and ences. providing professional advice The LDA is involved in to the executive board of the many issues concerned with LDA," Russell said. such ideas as future employ- The LDA has 77S local chap- ment of students with special ters and more than 60,000 needs, post secondary school members, which include indi- options, educational ad- viduals with learning disabili- vancements and the overall ties, their families and various understanding of learning dis- professionals in the special ability issues. education field. Although Russell will not be Russell has taught at the informed exactly of his duties University since 1980.

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• Four white males de- scribed as being either high Academic school or college age grabbed a blonde female manequin from Tournament a store in the Woodland Mall on money Sunday, police said. The mane- olice quin was wearing jeans, a available brings profit brown vest and a brown shirt. Its shoes fell off in the mall. by Courtney Gangeml The mannequin was valued be- News staff writer tween $500 and $700. for Pizza Hut • Police received a report Applications are now available Sunday that several men, one for the Gerald Saddlemire Schol- lotter of them wearing a mask, were by Christian Filial ketballs would account for arship for sophomores. News contributing reporter about 47 percent of the total sitting outside the caller's The scholarship was estab- house with guns and were national basketball sales in the >VAUJWVW lished to recognize the profes- Pizza Hut restaurants are United States. All other V.S. shooting at the house. The cal- sional career accomplishments • On Monday a man called highly intoxicated and was working to become the largest retailers of basketballs com- ler said he believed the gun of Saddlemire, the former single retailer of basketballs police to inform them he had standing on the porch of the was a paint gun. When police bined to sell 4.3 million, ac- professor emeritus of College in the country with this year's cording to the National Sport- an injured or dead possum on mobile home with his pants questioned the men, they said Student Personnel. He retired in the roof of his car. He asked if down around his knees. Ac- month-long NCAA basketball ing Goods Association based they all knew each other and January 1990. promotion. on 1992 figures. the fire department was called cording to police, "he deman- were to have a paint gun war "The $1,000 award is given to a out to pick the animal up. ded to be shot in the head and Since becoming an official The success is due mostly to and they were trying to get the selected student of sophomore NCAA Corporate Partner sev- the enigma known as "March • Police discovered a man killed." occupant of the house to "come standing," DeCrane said. "The en years ago. Pizza Hut has of- Madness" or the NCAA bas- wrapped in a blanket either • On Friday a manager of a out and play." scholarship is based on the stu- fered premiums in conjunc- sleeping or passed out in a Jeep local restaurant called police to • On Thursday a man re- dent's academic performance in the City Park parking lot tion with NCAA's annual play- inform them he had several portedly took a chalkboard and out-of-class involvement." off tournament. Each year, the Promotion with the engine running Mon- young, loud people in the res- from Hotel Lobby Donuts, 105 Other criteria for the schol- restaurant chain tries to sell day. The man said he was taurant who he believed to be S. Main St. The employee ap- arship include a cumulative more basketballs than it did • Since becoming an taking a nap instead of going to intoxicated. Another customer parently caught the man trying grade point average of at least the previous year. Official NCAA class, police said. in the restaurant informed the to steal the sign once and told 3.0. In addition, the company Corporate Partner • On Monday a woman told manager one of the males in him to put it down. He said he The application and selection tries to sell more than the seven years ago, Pizza police she found a toothpaste the group stood up on a chair did not pursue the matter or process will take place in April, companies specializing in Hut has offered swastika on the driver's side and dropped his pants to the think to call the police. When DeCrane said. manufacturing and selling premiums in window of her car, police said. other customers, police said. he looked down a second time Saddlemire is a former dean of basketballs. conjunction with the • Hung Quoc Tu, 38,220 East • Russell W. Purtee, 19, the sign was gone. students with the State Universi- Gypsy Lane Road, was ar- Pizza Hut's "Streetball" NCAA basketball . Luckey, Ohio, was cited for O On Saturday a woman said ty of New York. He was appoint- promotion has a sales goal of rested for disorderly conduct tournament. possession of marijuana she was at the Dairy Queen, ed chairman of the College Stu- about 3.75 million basketballs while intoxicated Sunday. Ac- Wednesday. 434 E. Wooster St., and ob- dent Personnel Department at • Pizza Hut's cording to police, Tu was ar- at $4.99 a ball with any pizza "Streetball" promotion • Police received a report served a tall man in a car "just the University in 1969. The de- purchase in March. rested after a woman called that a man called someone sitting and staring at people partment focuses its teaching The company's goal is to has a sales goal of about 911 to report someone was try- Wednesday and said he was over there." Then the man al- and research on the total devel- surpass last year's total of 3.4 3.75 million basketballs ing to break into her trailer. tired of being "yanked" around legedly drove across the tracks opment of college students both million basketballs. That total at $4.99 a ball. When police arrived, Tu was al- by the people at the Wood and sat in the parking lot in in and out of the classroom set- sold out in the first two and a • Pizza Hut's 3.75 legedly trying to gain entry to County Department of Human back of HardBodys Gym, 510 ting, DeCrane said. half weeks, according to Bob million basketballs a trailer and was several rows Services Work Program. The E. Wooster St., for a while re- Perkins, senior vice president would account for about off from where he was sup- man said he was going to go in This is the fourth consecutive portedly staring at people of marketing for Pizza Hut. 47 percent of the total posed to be. He was reportedly and start shooting people. there. year the scholarship will be of- fered. "Pizza Hut's value price of basketball sales in the $4.99 per basketball - com- United States. pared to an average retail price of $17 per basketball In traditional sporting goods ketball tournament, Perkins Disabled offered resources stores - helps drive consumer said. interest in our NCAA promo- "As a result of our partner- by Jonathan Broadfoot disabled students. We try to dis- with learning disabilities like light that flashes when the stu- tion,''Perkins said. ship with the NCAA, we have News staff writer pel myths of persons with disabi- dyslexia or mobility problems, dent's phone rings, an alarm However, locally, the pro- built equity in our basketball lities," Cunningham said. including cerebral palsy and clock goes off or a smoke de- gram does not seem to bring in premium program," Perkins Since 1972, the University's "We also try to provide equal muscular dystrophy. The num- tector is activated. many new customers. said. Affirmative Action and Disabi- opportunity to all areas of Uni- ber of students with psychologi- "Existing customers take "Most customers identify lity Resource office has helped versity life," Cunningham said. cal problems like manic depres- "I think what the Disability advantage of the promotion," the deal with the commer- students, facul- The program, including an Af- sion and schizophrenia has in- Resource office is doing is won- said Becky Walker, assistant cials," Walker said "They say ty and staff firmative Action and Equal Em- creased in the past several years, derful," said Sheri Griesdorn, a manager of Bowling Green's may enjoy the commercials members with ployment Policy, started as a re- Cunningham said. Traumatic senior special education major. Pizza Hut. 1099 S. Main St. "A and the cheap price for a pret- disabilities. sult of a committee, administra- brain injuries have also in- "It provides accomodations for few new customers are added, ty nice ball." With 215 dis- tive staff and a faculty repre- creased, he said. disadvantaged students and butnotalot." The deal runs from now un- abled students sentative at the University. Vi- The office of Affirmative Ac- shows how necessary it is to help Pizza Hut's 3.75 million baa- til March 14. attending the & vian Lawyer was the faculty rep- tion and Disability Resources disabled people." University, ac- resentative who initiated the also works to improve people's comodations ysically program. living areas to accomodate their *************************** for these stu- €halallenged In 1991, the American Disabi- disabilities, he said. dents need to P lity Act was passed and spot- "It goes beyond class assis- be available, lighted persons with disabilities. tance. 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Daniels, was held scoreless in the expected gan. and I think the 20 wins is a trib- Revenge is sweet, but not al- DeCook, however, forgot his first half but finished the game ute to the players and to how ways pretty. spices in the second half as the with 10. hard they played." After a poor performance in Falcons held him to only two Clark explained that reaching the first half of last night's more points S1^B»^B»>S1BBS»>S»»»»W the 20th win was not one of the contest at Anderson Arena the "I thought Jay [Larranaga] not "J thought Jay team's goals, but rather a result BG men's basketball team re- only had a great offensive night, of their goal of playing well. grouped and were able to scalp but his defensive work on De- [Larranaga] not only "Our focus right now is playing the Chippewas Cook in the second half was out- had a great well and we've always been able of Central standing," head coach Jim Lar- to play well at this time in the Michigan ranaga said. offensive night, but season. When you get 20 wins 79-64. While putting the clamps on his defensive work that means that you've played The Falcons DeCook, Larranaga was able to Qn DeC00k in the pretty consistent and you take a avenged their score a career high 24 points. He lot of pride in playing con- early season shot 6-of-8 from the floor, which SeCOnd half WaS sistent." loss to Central included a perfect 4-for-4 from outstanding " The Falcons won 80-72, but not by improving behind the three point arc ' without the Chippewas providing their record to Despite the early futility, the plenty of heat throughout the 15-8 overall Falcons were able to improve game. and 10-5 in their field goal percentage to 47 "I thought we played well," Mid-American Conference. The percent by hitting 15of 25 second )im Larranaga, Falcon Central Michigan head coach Chippewas drop to 4-19 overall half shots. head coach Donita Davenport said. "This is and 3-12 in the conference. Shane Komives went down in one of the better games we've The two halves of this MAC the first half after he collided played this year. Defensively we contest seemed like entirely knees with a Chippewa defender. The two main men for CMU did a great job. Our kids played different games. Komives limped off the court were DeCook, who had 20, and hard - this is probably the most At the break the Falcons with only one point. He returned Marcus Culbreth. Culbreth add- intense 40 minutes our kids have trailed Central Michigan 32-31 in the second half to spark the ed 18 points and 7 rebounds be- played yet. while only shooting 36 percent BG squad. fore he fouled out with 3:10 left "We've been ahead of several from the floor. Beside a lone "His mental and physical in the game. teams during a game and we Shane Komives free throw only toughness is really what this Another key to BG's success can't seem to keep our concen- three other Falcons posted points team is all about. For him to over Central was the 31 trips the tration and intensity, but we did on the scoresheet. Jay Larranaga come back and play the second Falcons took to the free throw ■ it tonight," Davenport said. "This led the team at the half with 12 half the way he did ll really an line. BG hit 24 of the 31 one at-; is a hard place to play down here markers while James Cerisier inspiration to me and the other tempts while the Chippewas • in Bowling Green's house - it's and Floyd Miller poured in 9 members of the team," Larran- were only able to convert on 6 of very intimidating, so 1 was even apiece. aga said. their 12 free throws. more pleased with the team's The story of the first half was a Komives ended up with ten effort." man by the name of Rob DeCook. points as well as contributing "That's one of our goals going The Chippewas were the first The 6-foot-6 Chippewa swingman four rebounds and two steals. into every game - getting to the to score in the game with a jum- drained four three pointers to Komives was not the only Fal- foul line," Jay Larranaga said. "It per by Tracy Renken, and con- ring up his half time line to the con in double digits. All five shows how aggressive we are. The BG Ntwi/Rou Wcltzner tinued to lead through the first tune of 18 points. starters for the BG squad found playing and if we do that, that- Tallta Scott searches for an open teammate in BG's win last night over "Rob allowed us to loosen up themselves in the two figure normally means we are going to. CMC Scott scored 26 points to earn player of the game honors. See WOMEN, page nine. the team a little bit," CMU head scoring column. Cerisier and Mil- win." JANE-OF-ALL-TRADES Fans don't boo Record-setting track star Jane Moeller can do it all Harding, but

She does not make three eyes set on the outdoor season. pointers or score goals, but she Outdoors she will compete in she trails field problaby could if she wanted the 100-meter hurdles, to. 400-hurdles, long jump, by Steve Wllsteln As a member of the track jump, 4x100, 4x400 and the The Associated Press team, Jane Moeller is one of high jump. the top atheletes in Bowling Moeller's goal is to break the HAMAR, Norway - Tonya Harding skated in the Olympics last Green. She participates in the MAC outdoor 100-hurdle re- Wednesday night, putting on a performance that matched her music: 55 meter-hurdles, long jump, cord. "Much Ado About Nothing." ■ triple jump, 4x400 relay, and Head coach Steve Price said For all the tension that accompanied Harding's I occasionally the high jump. "she is better at the 100-meter appearance, she skated with little inspiration, This indoor season has been hurdles - she might get beat at stumbling on her crucial first jump and wobbling productive for Moeller. She 55-meters but she will win in on another. has set two records in the MAC the 100." The judges seemed fair to her, despite all the in the 55-meter hurdles and the Moeller's family played a worries they might mark her down because of her | long jump. Despite having large part in getting her in- alleged role in the attack on Nancy Kerrigan. Har- trouble with starts in the hur- volved in track. ding's scores put her in second place behind Katar- dles, she nailed the start which "Actually, my mom and dad ina Witt, with Kerrigan and 18 others yet to skate was crucial to breaking the re- made me go out for track in the Harding, praying and clenching her fists before j fr^ cord. seventh grade, but I liked it skating, wore the same flashy red halter-top, se- "I actually got off the block anyway, so I stayed in it," she quined costume she had on at the U.S. Figure Skat- Harding even with them [the other run- said. ing Champions in Detroit the day after Kerrigan was clubbed on the ners] and I'm an awful starter," Moeller also has a brother knee. Moeller said. "So I knew it was who ran track who "used to run Loud cheers greeted her when she was announced, and not a single good time, but I didn't think it with me and give me pointers." boo or catcall was heard. Instead, there were signs of support: "USA was that good." Even though Jane's parents go to every Loves Tonya & Nancy," "Go for the gold, Tonya," and high in the she has placed at every Indoor meet traveling from the Maria stands: "Frank Loves You, Tonya" Stein area of Ohio. "I'm not going back there," Harding said, when asked to go a CBS by "It really helps to have my interview. parents there cheering me on," Steve Wildman Moeller said. A media mob pressed toward her as she left the "Kiss and Cry" area, where skaters await their scores. She was quickly escorted out News sports writer Unlike basketball where the roar of the crowd can be a a door and into an empty hallway. Along the way, she was asked what meet this year she perfers major part of the game, track happened on the triple lutz she missed. running in outdoor meets. The athletes have to rely on their "Nothing," she said. "It was fine." event in which she excels friends and family for their It wasn't so fine, though. That misstep cost Harding two-tenths of a is 100-meters hurdles as op- support. point. posed to the 55-meter hurdles "You don't have the crowd Harding, an asthmatic, coughed repeatedly as she left the ice. She which only occurs indoor. She behind you, you just have your hadn't completed her short program in practices the past week. This prefers the 100 over the 55 be- parents, friends, and team- time she finished, but her coughing kicked in with a vengeance. cause of the start. mates to motivate you. Nobody • ft* "The start [of the 100-meter else comes to watch," she said. Nancy Kerrigan made a clean, graceful start to her Olympics to- hurdles] is not such a big part The Fieldhouse has had a night, landing a triple combination jump and winning the short pro- of the race as it is in the positive effect on Moeller's gram in women's figure skating. 55-hurdles," Moeller said. "If and the team's performance. you dont get out in the 55, "We used to have to practice The BG NCWI/ROII Wrltxatr Tonya Harding watched from a box high above the arena, and ap- which I usually dont, you in Eppler, it is so small. The in- plauded her American rival's performance. Harding finished the might as well forget it. In the door season is basically used to UP, UP AND AWAY: Jane Moeller leaps into the long jump pit at night in 10th place and appeared to be all but out of contention for a 100,1 have time to catch up and get ready for the outdoor a recent practice. Moeller is not only a long jumper, but a medal. win." season. We are looking better 55-meter hurdler, sprinter and high jumper. She does many events as op- since we have been using the Dressed in a black-and-white outfit and appearing confident, Ker- posed to specializing in one to facility." she also on the Student Ath- been lowered a letter grade in rigan nailed the triple lutz-double toe loop combination that had sty- help the team in as many ways As a junior, Moeller has been elete Advisory Board and one one of my classes because of mied Harding in her performance earlier in the evening. as she can. able to look retrospectively at of the team captains. absences." The triple seemed to loosen Kerrigan even more, and the 1992 "I like doing all of the this team. "I think it is important for us Last semester she did man- bronze medalist skated the rest of her two-minute program in quick different events, that way you "This is a really young team to help motivate the team and age to have a 4.0 grade point order, flashing a smile and winning the crowd with her elegant don't get bored. It gives you and it going to take awhile but give them support," she said. average. moves. more chances to be good and to they are going to be really Sometimes there is a conflict When asked about the in- help the team." good." between her student role and fluence Moeller has on the BG When she finished with a spin and a look of relief on her face, Even with all the events she Not only does Jane Moeller her athlete role. "Some teach- team. Price said "she adds a lot flowers cascaded onto the ice and Kerrigan skated to the sidelines, has completed and done well In help the team In making points ers dont understand that you while seven of the nine judges placed her first. this winter, she really has her for the overall team score but cant be there. I've already See JANE, page eight Oksana Baiul of Ukraine, the favorite, was second and Surya Bon- aly of France was third. f \ ' Sports The BG News page eight Thursday, February 24,1994 Baseball star Indians 'future has arrived

After decades of uttering, My reasoning goes like this. more money, which leads to the southpaws will also pose prob- should regain "wait "til next year," It is about There are three causes for the signing of guys like Martinez lems for the staff. time for new and improved Tribe: (1) and Murray. Out in the bullpen things will fans to declare, "this is the their farm system, (2) Gateway Before I go overboard with look the same as last year, with year." and (3) their acquisition of free all the hoopla, let me tell you the exception of Brian Barnes strength soon After a drought of 40 years agents. why the Tribe will still fall and Farr, who is coming off a without a pennant and a The foundation of this year's short this year. late-season injury. GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Doctors completely. Williams was treated 46-year separation from a club will supported by one of First off, the corners are The Tribe starters have too say it's too early to predict if Ted at Shands two years ago for a World Series championship, the best minor league systems weak. Third baseman Jim many years behind them to be Williams will suffer permanent mild stroke. the Indians may have finally in baseball. In "93, the seven Thome is still developing a expected to pitch Into the late eyesight damage from a recent Among the friends and fans put their act together. Tribe farm organizations com- wicked stick, but needs glove innings and with no help from stroke, but they're confident he'll who have called to wish Williams bined to hold the top winning work at the hot corner. On the the bullpen we will see the In- regain strength lost in this left well are former heavyweight percentage (408-297, .579) in other end Paul Sorrento at first dians squander many a lead. side. boxing champion Muhammad Ali the minor leagues. Five of is average at best. He is me- Three years ago, the Tribe "He's still and Los Angeles Dodgers man- Sports these clubs made the playoffs diocre on the field and at the front office decided to give up very alert and ager Tommy Lasorda. while Charlotte and Burlington plate Is terribly inconsistent. present play for future suc- has been sitting Williams was admitted to Ci- won league championships. Their most prominent weak- cess. Finally, the future is here. "-* At the minor league plate up, talking and trus Memorial Hospital on Sat- Column ness, once again, is pitching. Although the Indians may joking around a urday after his mild stroke at guys like David Bell, Herb Although the Indians will es- not be on the war path, at least lot," Daniel home in nearby Hernando. He Perry and Ken Ramos give the tablish a respectable starting they are on the right path Moore, a hospi- was transferred Monday from Tribe some depth. The Tribe's rotation they lack middle relief Marty Fuller is a sports tal spokesman Citrus Memorial to Shands. top prospect, , and a strong closer. A lack of writer for The News. said. "The phy- Williams, the last major will probably platoon in right sicians are en- leaguer to hit .400 for an entire Marty field with Wayne Kirby this year. couraged by season, underwent surgery on his his attitude." Williams Fuller On the mound, the Tribe fea- neck to clear a blockage in a car- tures guys like Chad Ogea, The Hall of Famer remained in otid artery in early 1992. The Tribe pitchers and catchers Paul Byrd and two guys who fair condition Wednesday. Offi- procedure was to prevent future are in Winter Haven, Fla., now have already seen major cials at Shands Hospital said strokes. training for their season of league action - Albie Lopez there were some signs of overall "Apparently he went to the promise. and Julian Tavarez. improvement in the former Bos- hospital for some heart tests, and All these good vibes have Young guns like Lopez and ton Red Sox star. at some point he suffered a minor some Indians fans believing Tavarez probably won't be Moore said Williams, 75, has a stroke," said Daniel Moore, a that Chief Wahoo will be smil- called upon this year due to the spokesman for Shands Hospital limited field of vision but ing all the way to the fall clas- Indians' acquisition of free stressed he had not lost his sight in Gainesville. sic. I wish I was as optimistic, agents. Dennis Martinez, Jack but I'm afraid I'm going to Morris, Chris Nabholz and have to break up their party Steve Farr bring an overload of with a little bit of reality. experience to the club's pitch- UK's Pitino not I have been a diehard Tribe ing staff. fan since I watched big Len Eddie Murray, Tony Pena Barker hurl the pill over the and Omar Vizquel were also plate back in the late 70's and added. Murray brings more a happy coach early no's, so I know many power to the plate while Pena years of pain and futility. will back up Alomar behind the by Mike Embry However, I'm not going to dish. Gold Glover Vizquel fits The Associated Press dwell on the pathetic past. in perfectly at shortstop to round out one of the best de- LEXINGTON, Ky. - Kentucky coach Rick Pitino didn't find any This year the Tribe will con- fensive middles in the Ameri- humor in learning that three of his players were involved in a tend, they will be better than can League. free-throw swapping scheme against Vanderbilt. .500, they will annoy the Gateway has brought every- "They thought it was funny after the game, but it's anything but stronger teams, they may even thing together. The Tribe will funny," Pitino said Tuesday. "And now they look at it and don't think get lucky and find themselves be playing in one of the best it's funny." in the playoffs under the new teepees in the Majors. The new The AlMcUKd Prcii/I on> Dcjak The players - guard Travis Ford, center Gimel Martinez and for- system, but they will not find stadium has been molded to fit Cleveland Indians pitcher Dennis Martinez smiles during the ward .Tared Prickett - were hit with one-game suspensions. They did themselves in the World Se- the Indians' needs and will at- news conference that announced his signing. He and other free not travel with the seventh-ranked Wildcats to play at Tennessee last ries. tract larger crowds who bring agents could make Tribe fans smile all the way to the playoffs. night. "I would rather go to Tennessee knowing that we did the right thing than to go down there just thinking about winning or losing," Pitino JANE said. Gateway will be named The players were not available for comment. Continued from page seven. very enjoyable person to coach," "This type of behavior cannot be tolerated from a Kentucky ball- he said player," Pitino said. "It's important that all the kids that look up to to the team because she scores in He added, "She rarely com- The Associated Press Kentucky players as role models understand that they made a mis- four or five events in every track plains about injuries, and if she take, a spontaneous mistake. meet." does complain, I know she is real- CLEVELAND - Cleveland Indians owner Dick Jacobs is negotiat- "These three men are outstanding young men who work very, very She plans to follow in Price's ly hurt" ing for rights to name the team's new stadium, the project's board announced Wednesday. hard, but they made a mistake." footsteps in the fact that she Moeller is a junior so she only Ford is averaging 12 points and 6.3 assists and Prickett averages would like to coach track. She has a one year of eligibility left. The stadium is part of the $362 million, 28-acre Gateway sports 8.6 points and 7.1 rebounds, and both are starters. Martinez averages would really like to coach high Losing her will leave the team at complex, which also includes an arena for the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball team. 7.1 points and 2.8 rebounds. school track, but is willing to a loss for a top-rate hurdler. Ford had acknowledged that players who were fouled in the 77-69 coach at any level. "It is going to be hard to re- The stadium is using the interim name "Indians Park," but could victory over Vanderbilt allowed another player with a better free-th- How does Price feel about Jane place her," Price said. "We have eventually be called "Jacobs Field" or some other name of Jacobs' row percentage to go to the line in their place, apparently when offi- Moeller as a athelete? some hurdlers coming up now, choosing if an agreement is reached, said Gateway spokeswoman Lu- zon Thomas. cials were confused about who should shoot. "She is very versitile, rarely but as of yet we don't have Pitino said he called Vanderbilt coach Jan van Breda Kolf f and apo- injured, she trains hard, she has a anyone with her versitility in Opening day for the 42,000-seat stadium is April 4. The Indians and logized for the incident. very strong work ethic, and just a mind to recruit." the Pittsburgh Pirates will play a pre-season exhibition game on April 2. For now, signs are being installed on either side of the scoreboard reading "Indians Park."

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"I look out there They all did what coach told them and think I could be out there and got the job done." host championships For the past six games, the helping my teammates win But while the team has fought men's basketball team has been games." through the first three weeks, without their top scorer, top re- Over the six-game period with- Kline-Ruminski has had to adjust by Andy Dugan One of the most highly- bounder and team leader, but on out Kline-Ruminski, The Falcons to the role of a leader from the News sports writer "I hesitate to tell accomplished swimmers in Mid- Saturday that will all change as have gone 3-3 falling one game bench. American Conference history, junior center Shane Kline- behind conference-leading Ohio. "It was really hard at first," The time has come for the what place we'll take. McCulloch will face the toughest Ruminski will return to the Fal- The Falcons' three losses came Kline-Ruminski said. "I really women's swimming and diving If we swim the competition in her career at BG. con line-up. on the road against Kent, Miami couldn't do anything. But every- team to reap what they have "It's tough to go into a meet not And his return could not come and Ohio. The first two losses one was really supportive." sown this season as they host the perfect meet, we to lose with everybody chasing any sooner. were by a total of five points, To help make Kline-Ruminski Mid-American Conference might be in a battle you," Gordon said of McCulloch. The Falcons' Mid-American while in the Bobcat game, BG feel a part of the team, the championships at Cooper Pool for second or third. Conference schedule is winding was within nine points with a coaches allowed him to be in- today through Saturday. "That's a lot of pressure." down and the MAC Tournament minute left in the contest. volved in some of the coaching. "The team is ready," head We'll have our hands McCulloch has handled the in Columbus is drawing near. "What hurts the most is in all They allowed him to sit in on a coach Brian Gordon said. "We've full keeping ahead of pressure well, having not lost a And Kline-Ruminski could just the ball games we lost, they were few of the coaches' meetings to never had a bad meet in this pool. single conference breaststroke be the spark the Falcons need to all real close," Kline-Ruminski get his input. We've had a very good season Ball State." contest in her career. She holds push them to the title game. said. "I think if I was in there, "I still felt involved with the with the meets we've had here Brian Cordon, on the the MAC records in both the 100 "I think he's shown a lot of maybe we would have won and team," Kline-Ruminksi said. "I and it's always good to have the and 200-yard breaststrokes. team spirit and that will contin- still be on top of the MAC." did the stretches with the team home pool advantage." MAC meet Gordon expects top swimmers ue," head coach Jim Larranaga But while Kline-Ruminski has and everything possible so my Because of the problems the like McCulloch to perform as ex- said. "I think he will be able to fit been forced to watch, the rest of transition back won't be diffi- team has faced this season with pected. right back into the rotation and the Falcons have been forced to cult." sickness and injuries, Gordon meet, we might be in a battle for "A meet of this magnitude has help us because he's a good step up their performance to From the bench, Kline- said it would be hard to tell how second or third. We'll have our little surprises," he said. "The player who's mentally focused." keep BG in contention for the Ruminski tried to show his sup- the team will do. hands full keeping ahead of Ball quality swimmers will rise to the MAC title. During the six-game port by trying to be positive and "I hesitate to tell what place State." top. Those who have done the Three weeks ago, Kline- span, freshman guard Jay Lar- looking for things that could help we'll take," he said. "OU should Swimming one's best is impor- training necessary will rise to the Ruminski broke his right hand as ranaga, sophomore forward his teammates. win the meet with Miami and tant to the team and especially to top of this meet." it got caught up in the arm of Shane Komives and freshman But now, Kline-Ruminski's Eastern Michigan battling for its only senior, Ail-American Trials will begin at 11 a.m. and Eastern Michigan's Kareem Car- point guard Antonio Daniels in- hand is healed and he is back on second. If we swim the perfect breaststroker Josie McCulloch. finals get underway at 7 p.m. penter when the two went for a creased their point production. track. He will return Saturday rebound with just under two Larranaga went from scoring 7.1 against Akron and the Falcons minutes to play in the Falcons' points a game to 11, Komives will finally be back at full Mea'a Hoops 84-74 victory over the Eagles. KcJic. 16 0-5 0-0 00 0 5 0 Ohio 77. Eastern Michigan 69 from 13.2 to 17.8 and Daniels strength again. Bnwlli,, Grtta f») lltalmann 3 1-1 1-2 2 2 0 0 3 Kent 71. Miami 69 The victory put BG in a first- from 10.6 to 15.2. Combined, the And as long as the rest of the 1 n rb Kocaua- 3 1-2 0-0 04 0 0 2 BaU State 69. Akron 63 mln IT-, a place tie with Miami, but the three have scored 68 percent of team can keep the intensity and m-a o-l of • 1. Nooameyer 14 2-4 1-1 1-4 2 1 5 Saturday's Games Komivta » 4-10 1-2 1-4 2 1 10 Hooper 20 1-2 3-4 1-3 game proved to be a loss as the Falcons' points. 3 1 S Bowling Green si Akron production that has kept them in Cerisier 37 6-11 3-3 4-1 4 3 17 TOTALS 2N 31-61 17-2113-34 IS 24 M Toledo si Ohio Kline-Ruminski was forced to "Antonio and Komives did a contention, there should be little Miller 31 6-9 3-9 3-7 a) 1 17 Percentages: FG- 501: FT 810. 3-pomi goals Eastern Michigan atCemrsl Michigan spend the next six games on the good job stepping up," Kline- to prevent them from finishing Daniels JJ 3-1 4-4 0-2 1 3 10 (Caasell) Keni at Western Michigsn Larranaga 36 6-1 1-9 1-1 0 2 24 Ball State at Miami bench. Ruminski said. "James [Cerisier] the MAC season on top. Olio 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Central Michigan (72) Lynch II rM 1-2 0-13 13 Ritz 35 6-14 O0 II 2 4 17 Swanson 1 04 0-0 0-10 0 0 Thompkina 27 9-13 0-2 2-5 1 3 II Men's Standings 0-0 0-4 0 0 0 WOMEN Knoppcr " 0-2 Taylor 30 3-6 2-4 6-10 3 2 1 Conference Overall MJnirk 1 04 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Clear 36 5-11 1-1 0-2 1 4 1 School W L W L But not in this game. Although Falcons a five-point lead with 0-0 Continued from page seven. Sleaple 1 0.1 0-10 0 0 Renken 35 5-12 0-1 0-1 4 3 10 Ohio 11 4 19 7 the Chippewas could not regain 1:04 on the clock. TOTALS 2M 25-43 24-3111 JJ 14 IS 7» Bumside 1 04 00 04 1 0 0 Bowling Green 10 5 11 g Percentages: HJ 472. rI 774.; 3 point foals eight points. Early in the contest, the lead, they in no way gave up. BG found itself at the foul line Evana 16 1-3 0-0 1-3 1 0 2 Ball Slate 10 5 15 8 5-10 (Larranaga 4. Komives) both teams struggled for the lead CMU pursued BG relentlessly, Walsh 2 04 0-0 04 1 0 0 Toledo 9 6 14 9 again with 44 seconds left, where Central Mkhlgin (M) Ink ion 11 2-2 2-4 04 bringing a nine-point lead down 2 0 6 Miami 9 6 14 9 with BG making the greatest Cassell put in two more, followed Culbresh 32 8-13 2-3 4-7 5 1 II TOTALS 2N 31-11 5-1211-32 14 It 72 Kent 8 7 n 10 0-3 5 16 margin with six points. to two at one point. by two more by Sharleen Hooper Henderson 29 3-3 0-0 Percentages: FG.508. FT-.417; 3-ocant goals Eastern Michigan 7 8 i? 11 0-0 0-13 0 2 For the game, both teams 23 seconds later to make it 78-69. Hoy! 1 1-2 (RiliS) Western Michigsn 6 9 n 11 By the end of the first half, the DeCook 32 7-13 11 1-4 3 3 20 Mid American Conference totaled 31 field goals on 61 at- Ritz was the last to score for Cemrsl Michigsn 3 12 4 18 Chippewas trailed by only two Ellis 33 34 0-0 0-0 2 5 1 Women's Standings Akron 2 13 | 14 points, 38-36. tempts. It was the foul line - and the Chippewas with a three- Mills 19 2-6 2-4 14 2 0 6 Conference Overall The Falcons were the first to a three-pointer by Susie Cassell - pointer, but Michelle Shade (-melds 22 0-3 0-0 0-110 2 School W L W L Wednesday! Results that made the difference. Jones / 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Bowling Green 14 1 20 3 score in the second period, but closed the game with a layup to Hicks II 2-3 0-2 1-3 2 14 Toledo 13 2 20 3 Bsll Siste 74. Akron 58 Central made the second and With 2:31 to go, a foul on Ren- secure the 80-72 victory. TOTALS 2M 24-53 t-i: Ml 23 13 64 Ohio 11 4 IS I Kent 70. Miami 68 third field goals to tie the game, ken brought Talita Scott to the "I thought Central Michigan I'ercentsjesi FC-491- rT-300-. 3-point goals Kent 10 3 17 6 Ohio 92. Eastern Michigan 82 6-12 (DeCook 4. t Ills 2 40-40. A jumper by Michelle line. Scott was named player of played a very good game," Clark Miami 9 6 14 9 Toledo 79. Western Michigan 73 Woosen .11... ■ Western Michigsn 6 9 12 11 Saturday's Games Shade put BG up by two, only to the game for leading the team said. "They played well in both Bowling Green (S.) Central Michigan 6 9 9 14 Bowling Green si Akron be topped by a three-pointer by with 26 points, including nine halves. When you're in the run '« n rb Bail State 4 11 6 16 Toledo si Ohio mln m-a m-a o-l pi • to the Chippewa's Jenny Ritz to field goals and eight free throws. for a championship and you get Akron 2 13 4 19 Eastern Michigan at Central Michig m Shsde 30 1-14 2-2 0-2 3 0 II Eastern Michigan 0 15 1 21 Keni at Western Michigan make the score 43-42. This was to Making both free throws here, down to a number of games left Albers 33 5-15 0-0 4-10 2 4 10 Ball Stale at Miami be Central Michigan's last lead of Scott put BG in the lead, but only to play in the season, it becomes Williams 13 3-3 0-1 0-5 3 16 Wednesday i Results the game. by a close four. a mental kind of game and you Csssell 36 1-4 2-2 04 1 7 5 Bowling Green 80, Cemrsl Michigan 72 Scou 30 9-11 1-9 2-4 1 5 26 Toledo 65. Western Michigan 62 In past games, it has been that With 2:10 left, Renken was need to be ready every game. point in the contest when BG tra- back with a layup to make it ditionally drops the hammer on 71-69. After a timeout by BG with "I think we were playing with yrssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss. their opponent to go on a merci- 1:16 left, Susie Cassell put in a fire a little bit in waiting to put less run. crucial three-pointer to give the these guys away." Get to Greenbriar Fast!

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John Frobose sume? Come hear Dave Stanford speak about on the Meet Market. ask for Doug at 354 0209. Co ops and Internships. FEBRUARY SPECIAL Where: BA 110 PERSONALS WANTED Part-time Waitresses and Bartenders 100% Wool Sweaters - $29.95 When: Thursday. Feb 24,1994. 7 30 pm Apply ai LaRoe's, Grand Rapids GEORGETOWN MANOR APTS reg. $40. JT's Carryout and Free Pizza and Pop 800-THIRD ST. et Awesome Spring Breakl Best Trips & Collegiate Connection. Comer 2 Female ex Male Roommalos Wanted lor Now renting for 1994-95 Sponsored by: APICS/PurchasingClub Reliable, caring person needed to sit with my Pncesl Bahamas Party Cruise 6 Days 1279I of Ridge A Thursin Summer ^ and possibly Fall '9« 2 BR Apl. - (12nVsch year) and sum "94 1 child 3:45 - 7 pm Monday through Friday in my Includes 12 Meals ft 6 Free Panes Panama Free'Comedy! Free) I Furnished. AIR. Lois ol room - can Nick Fuly furnished 1 BR A 2 BR Units Environmental Majors - Juniors: Apply (or an Watorvillehome 878-0713 City Room With Kitchen 8 Days Si 101 Cancun Comedian Sky Sands is coming Feb 24 at 8pm 353-0363 Excellent location. Reasonable rates environmental scholarship up to a $1000 a ft Jamaica With Air From Columbus 8 Days to the Grand Ballroom in the Union. Seen on SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT IN- Call 352-4966 or stop by ward GPA 3 5 or belter, faculty recommeda- 3 SUBLEASE RS FOR THE SUMMER From t489i Daytona $1491 Key Wesi (2491 Cinema* A ShowDme! No racial/sexual humor TERNSHIPS Student Sprinkler Services now the building. «10. lion needed. Open to all junior environmental 3 Bedrooms. One block Irom Campus Cocoa Beach $159'1-800-678 6386 involved. Cal 2-7164 or 2-2343 for details' has paid summer intern positions available majors March 11 deadline More info - applica- $150 a monrh per person. 2 car garage Free* Comedy1 Free) throughout Ml, IN. OH Call Steve immed House for rent 3 BR unfinished. No pets. Avail tions at Center for Environmental Programs. pleasa call: 353- 2333 fll Awesome Spnng 8reak! Panama dry' 8 '800 265-7691. inM,iy Cal 3S4B146 between 4pm and 9pm 153CPOB.372 8207 Days Oceanview Room With Kitchen $119< GAMMA PHI' GAMMA PHI' GAMMA PHI Summer Camp Staff Positions Available: Houses -1 A 2 bedroom apartments FACULTY AND STAFF Walk To Best Bars' Includes Free Discount LitDesLon A Kimme, 4 subleasers Avail, starling summer Card - Save »50 On Cover Charges' Ion. Congrats on your pearling to C fins' How'd Renl $116/monin Call: 353«1S Camp Bryn Mawr (201) 467-3518 (office) 9month - summer - year leases. 1-800-8780386 you keep it a secret lor so long? Traditional girls sleep away camp in NE PA 2 352-7454 Diversity facilitators hours from NYC. Staff receive uniforms, travel needed for presentations in. KiTime. I'm glad you're my 1st little and things Musicians- forming all girl band. Need piano are back lo the way they used to be' allowance, room & board, salary commensur- #1 Awesome Spnng Break Bahamas Parly player, drummer. 2 violins, 2 guitars. 1 bass. 1 JOHN NEWLOVE REAL ESTATE LovemTTKE.Ingrid ate with experience & qualifications. Posi- -Sexual Harassment Cruise' 6 Days S279' Trip Includes Cruse A marimba and 2 trumpets You supply the tal- tions: Tennis. Gymnastics. Dance, English Slop in for a free Brochure on - Sexual Onen tation Room. 12 Meals ft 6 Free Parties' Hurry' This Ice Bear Happy Hours ent., wo will Ham 726 6534. Riding. Challenge Course, Swim, Water Ski- Summer A Fall Rentals. Large Assortment •Diversity Issues Will Sen Out' 1 -800 678-6386 al BRATHAUS Fridays 4-9pm ing, Drama. Music. Athletics, A4C. Kitchen, of Houses, Duplexes, A Apartments Roommate wanted - Room in rwo bedroom 9 monrh. 12month. A Summer Leases •Disability Awareness also. Long Island Ice Tea - $1 and Unit Leaders, Nurses & counselors. Con apl. available Feb. 19 $200. mo . S200depos- Available • • ANCHORSPLASH TEAMS • • tact MixTno Qerwlg (37)2-4933. IFC and Panhel want lo i| Call Dan at 354-0122. 319 E, Wooster {Across Irom Taco Bell) II interested, please contact Pat Patton. ATTENTION ALL ANCHORSPLASHERS congratulate 1st place winners Summer Youth Payroll Coordinator 3542260 372-2228 or the Affirmative Action Office. (coaches, dee gee's, and all team members) Wanted ASAP Female Roommale - have own 372-8495 by March 4. to conlirm your at- OMEGA PSI PHI 1 The Toledo Area Private Industry Council is REPORT TO MVLES PIZZA AT 6:00 bedroom $150 a month plus utilities. Available tendance at the information meeting Wednes- SIGMA GAMMA RHO seeking an individual to assist in the summer FOR SOME PRE-ANCHORSPLASH CELE- immediately" Call 354-003?, 5pm-11pm MT.VERNONAPTS day. March 9. 1994. in the Campus Romm, on a successful slompdown! youth payroll department The position will be- BRATION 802 SIXTH ST University Urron gin approximately April 18.1994 with a salary • • ANCHORSPLASH TEAMS ■ ■ INTRAMURALS ENTRIES DUE WOMEN'S A HELP WANTED ol $6 50 to $7 SO an hour depending on expe- currently renting for 1994-05 FREE TUITION'!"!! COED VOLLEYBALL - Mar 1; WOMEN'S rience. Candidates should have one year of spacious, fully furWhed 2-bedroom Win $1776 m the Tuition Raffle. Get your tick- A/C. diswashers. wisher/dryer. • DG ANCHORSPLASH OG ■ SNGLS A DDLS RACOUETBALL - Mar 8. college with an emphasis in accounting. Direct ets in the Union foyer this week lor $ 1 each or 6 1 1/2 baths Dee Gee AnchorSpJash Coaches MEN'S A WOMEN'S INDOOR SOCCER - Ma/ resume lo Attn: Accounting Manager. 331 250 COUNSELORS t INSTRUCTORS Call 354-0401 or stop by Apt. 2. tickets for $S meet your teams at Myles PiZ2a 9 ALL ENTRIES DUE BY 4:00 P.M. ON DUE Mch Street, Toledo. Ohio 43624-1402 no later needed! for some pre- splash fun' DATE IN 130 MUD HOUSE than March 4.1994 GSS presents Sounds ol the World Private, coed summer camp m Pocono Mins . Let's meet the teams and An International Music Concert - We're looking INTRAMURAL OFFICIAL NEEDED VOL- NE Pennsylvania. Lohikan. Box 234BG, Timber Lake/Tyler Hill Camps, GET EXCITED! NOW LEASING tor talented individuals/groups to perform. Are LEYBALL - MANDATORY CLINIC - MARCH 1. KenirWortn. NJ 07033 (9081276-0998 Top (New York Area) Resident Camps, you interested'II so call Margo 352 9348 • DO ANCHORSPLASH 00 ■ 69 PM SOCCER OFFICIALS-MANDATORY Seek General Counselors, WSI, For Summer - Fall CLINIC • MARCH 9. 7-10 PM APPLY IN THE Athletic Specialists... 1 bdrm. furn. Grads 601 3rd St. AA ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT JOIN HIPS. LIPS. AGO - KRISTIN A MAHONEY - AGO IM OFFICE. 130FIELD HOUSE Over 200 Positions Available. 2 bdrm. furn. 704 5th Si. THE GOLD RUSH TO ALASKA'S FISHERIES 2 bdrm. unfurn. 710 7th St and all of the above.. Congratulations on your engagement To Hire The Beat, We Know We JACK'S COMING) INDUSTRYI EARN $5.000VMO IN CANNER- to BGSU alumni Gregory Hrckey' Must Pay The Most! TOP SALARIES/ JACK'S COMING! IES. PROCESSORS, ETCI MALE OR FE Dennis or Kay Marten Women for Women Love- your Alpha Gam sisters' TRAVEL ALLOWANCE CJ ! NOW I or JACK'S COMING! MALE. NO EXPERIENCE REOUIRED AGO - ALPHA OAM • AOD - ALPHA GAM On-Campus Interviews (Musi Call By 352-3445 presents a n.gn j ol reading A music JACK'S COMING! ROOM/BOARD/TRAVEL OFTEN PROVU> at COSMO'S February 28th). EDI GUARANTEED SUCCESSI (919) AGD - ALPHA GAM - AGD - ALPHA GAM (800) 828-CAMP (9-5 WEEKDAYS/EST) Now leasing Friday, February 25 @ 9 pm 929-4398 EXT A7B Join us* And bring your own contributions. Congratulations on Melanle Kempton KDKATHYPETERSKD 1-2-3 bedroom apartments A houses Congratulations on your recent on Marketing Drrector for Rush 19941 AA CRUISE AND TRAVEL EMPLOYMENT VOCALISTS/MUSICIANS 354-8800' We do allow pets. Hot. not. hot. BOB MARLEY Tribute. ARK ALPHA GAM - AGO - ALPHA GAM - AGD pearling to BRIAN MILL KEN' GUIDE EARN BIG MS S TRAVEL THE We're so happy for you I WORLD FREE (CARIBBEAN. EUROPE. HA Band. 9 pm, Sat. Feb. 26. Union Ballroom, Audibon for a paid summer position m One bedroom apartment. 128 S. Summit for KDKATHYPETERSKD WAN AND MORE l) HURRYI BUSY SPRING Carr.pean style REGGAE. AGD ■ SUSAN DEHART • AGD the Pre-Registration Cabers* Show! Summer 94 and 94-95 school year. AND SUMMER SEASONS RAPIDLY AP- LAGA The sisters ol ALPHA GAMMA DELTAwouW 1 267-3341. NEEO THE DOUGH? PROACHING. FREE STUDENT TRAVEL Lesbian and Gay Alliance like lo congratulate Susan DeHart on her re- Sign up for an audiDon until February 28 Win $1776 in tho Tuition Raffle. Get your tick- CLUB MEMBERSHIPI (919) 929-4398 EXT Sublease apt. - from now through Aug.. or May Meetings even/ Thursday cent pinning to Alpha S