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By The Associated Press of the vote to put Michigan in his delegates under a proportional The balance was uncommitted. the basis of congressional district as partial counts from the congressional column by a landslide. He got the allotment. These figures had Ford ahead for S3 well as statewide vote. districts. President Ford won his word at a black-tie French Embassy nominating delegates. Reagan with 31, Wallace was ahead for two On the Democratic side. tnake-or-break presidential primary dinner, and said it was very BROWN WAS GAINING 48 per Among the Democrats, delegates, with four uncommitted Brown 138.752 or 48 pei can) election back home in Michigan last encouraging. cent of the Democratic vote in Carter 92,833 or 43 per cent. Democ rats ahead. Carter 100.774 or 38 per cent. night, beat Ronald Reagan in Michigan was an election he had to Maryland while Carter had 38 pei Udall 01,745 or 43 per cent. Udall and Wallace were getting five Maryland as well, and marched to a win. His strategists had feared that cent. Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama Maryland per cent each. Jackson was getting two comeback in the battle for the conservative Democrats might rally It was Brown's debut as a primary had 7 per cent. Sen. Henry M. Jackson per cent and Harris and McCormack Republican presidential nomination. behind Reagan to swell his showing in candidate, and he outd'd the showing (D-Wash.) was getting two per cent, With 52 per cent of the precincts one per cent each. California Gov. Edmund G. Brown the open Republican primary. But that of another late starter. Sen. Frank another two per cent were counted, In separate balloting lor delegates. Jr. defeated Democratic frontrunner fear evaporated as the votes were Church (I) Idaho), who defeated uncommitted and Fred Hams. Sargent Ford 40.072 or 58 per cent. Carter led for 14. and diree Jimmy Carter in the Maryland counted. Carter in the Nebraska primary a week Shnver and Ellen McCormack were Reagan 35,801 or 42 per cent. uncommitted delegates were leading. primary. Ford's deputy campaign manager. ago. getting one per cent each. The popular vote pnmary had no And Carter was locked in a tight Stuart Spencer, said the outcome While Carter claimed he could Carter led for 67 delegates, Udall That gave Ford the lead for all 43 bearing on delegate selection, and contest with Rep. Morris K. Udall in "gives us a good shot in the arm, but absorb defeats and still win the 60. because they were apportioned on delegates, because of pluralities in Brown had no delegate slate entered. the Michigan primary at presstime. it's still going to he a very tough Democratic nomination on the first Thus, while Ford was getting started fight." ballot, yesterday's vote provided new again, the stop-Carter forces in the For Reagan remained the leader in ammunition for the Democrats who Democratic party were gaining the national count of Republican were out to stop him. headway. delegate strength, and even in defeat, Brown was moving quickly to New SGA administration begins FORD WAS GAINING 63 per cent he was joining a share of the Michigan capitalize on his newfound strength, with a campaign office opening in New By Debbie Gebolys for the job...he was the best of the five informal session with students He will York City today to woo uncommitted finalists." be in the Falcon's Nest. Union, in case delegates for the Californian. It was out with the old and in with of rain. Audits, s/u changes ok'd These were the figures: the new at last night's Student HATHAWAY PRESIDED over the Government Association (SGA) vole that put Villari into office before DAVID H. CROWL. SGA vice Michigan meeting. turning the meeting over to Bums who president, said that efforts are being by Faculty Senate vote With 30 per cent of the precincts Both new and old SGA members presented his two recommendations. made to bring Republican presidential reporting. were on hand for outgoing president Kimberly A. Titus, who will be a hopeful Ronald Reagan 10 campus in By Marilyn Dillon registrar's computer will translate the Ford 173.883 or 63 per cent. W. Randall Hathaway's farewell speech freshman in the fall, will be the new the fall. He said il would he a credit to Staff Reporter grade to the s/u option when the Reagan 100.58: or 36 per cent. and new president William R. Bums' student body secretary for SGA. SGA to bring such a prominent person course has been registered s'u. first administrative activities. Burris said Titus, who is from Bowling to campus during a campaign year. "Il Faculty Senate yesterday approved In the past it has been up to the "I think we've tried, and I think Green, is well qualified for the would show people that we can really a motion making it possible to audit a instructor to detctmine if a student Registration we've done a good job." Hathaway Position because of her secretarial accomplish something." Crowl said, course only if specified at the initial deserved a satisfactory or said. Then, to the new administration, experience. Other proposals voiced las! night registration for a course and that the unsatisfactory grade. extended lie said. "Good luck. I'm sure you will included extending the effectiveness of tight to drop an audit course be the At the meeting, Bevars D. Mabry. Because of a delay in the do youi best." James S. Parenica, junior, was the Peer Academic Advising Team, the same as that for dropping a regular chairperson of the long range financial initiated as treasurer for the upcoming telephone service lo Students. course. printing and delivery of the planning committee, discussed faculty annual schedule of classes for In addition to the change of year. Burris said he felt that Parenica is Suggestions were made foi the A motion recommending that an and staff salary increases. He said a 17 1076-77. including fa:! quarter command, lour new appoinlments qualified for the position because of organi/.atiw to receive students' audit cannot be changed to a per cent salary increase would restore were made at the meeting. Student his "experience with bookwork. I complaints for tin- firsl live weeks of grade/credit status after the initial 1076. the deadline for registration the faculty to the relative position it requests from juniors and seniors representative 10 the Board of Trustees won't be teaching him. he'll be every quarter and lo provide a list of registration was defeated. occupied in 1067 hut was not feasible. Mark E. Kerns announced his teaching me...he knows more about it services available in Wood County and Also defeated was a has been extended from Friday to Such an increase, he said, would next Wednesday. The due date for recommendation for the assisiant than I do." Bowling Green. recommendation that students be Student senator Dave Hyland was exhaust all funds available at the freshmen and sophomores has student representative to the board. permitted to register to audit a class also named to a new position. He will Progress on a proposed shuttle bus University. been extended to May 28. After a long screening precast, Kerns but that no record of the audit appear save as Senate Chairman for the system also was discussed. SGA plans According to Mabry. a 7.8 per cent Any questions regarding recommended Peter A. Villari, on the student's transcript. 1076-77 year. to have problems with the proposal average salary increase for faculty and advanced registration should be sophomore. Senate also passed a Other business discussed included worked out by fall quarter, and on- staff is being proposed. Faculty, he directed to the Office of the Kerns said. "If the student body recommendation that all grade sheets tomorrow's visit of Jack Ford, son of and off-campus transportation will be said, would receive a larger increase. Registrar or the appropriate' was exposed to him, I'm sure they show that students are registered for a the President. From noon-2 p.m. in provided for students, taking them to The issue will be discussed again al college office. would tcel comfortable with him. I grade unless it is an audited course.The the next meeting of Senate. strongly recommend him-he's the man the Union Oval, Ford will hold an classes and parking lots, Crowl said. Director defends Parking Services' rules, policies

Editor's note: This is the second of three stories on the Parking Services. and Jones' comments on the Parking Services survey published yesterday by the go out and all the violations in a no parking zone are S3 and the student goes Tomorrow's article will deal with some student views of their experiences with News. down to the west side of frat row where there is a yellow curb, he might say narking violations. according to the rules and regulations a yellow curb means there is no parking Q. In the Parking Services survey. 76 per cent of the students thought the any time and that would be $3. Whereas another person writing ■ violation in By Bob Bortel service! were too strict. Would you comment on that? the same area would see the yellow curb and also say no signs are posted and it's Makeup Editor A. I can say that if students would park legally there would be no violations. considered a fire lane, therefore it's $10. But 1 don't think there are a lot of The violations we write are only the enforcement of illegally parked cars. No these because as soon as 1 look at the violation they have written. I try to The following is an excerpt from an interview with Lt. Melvin R. Jones, place have I ever seen anyone receive a parking ticket and really like to get one. contact them and say, "Hey, is this what it's supposed to be?" director of University Parking Services, concerning the operations of the services Regardless of whether he received one ticket or three, the reaction would be negative. Q. How is the Parking Services funded? A. Through the income of registration fees, parking violations and meter Q. Only half the students palled responded they had been ticketed, while 76 income. per cent said the Services were too strict. How could you explain that? A. My explanation would probably be the majority of the students would Q. What are the average expenses in a year? hear someone receiving a ticket without knowing he did park illegally and did A. There is no set amount, lt depends on registration fees, the violations that deserve the ticket and it would probably be brought up at a roundtable are written and the amount of meter money collected. No money is paid by any discussion of friends in the same apartment complex or same dormitory. student fees. The money we receive is put in a fund and out of it comes our overhead, supplies and space rental. Q. A majority of the students also feel the laws governing the services are unreasonable. Could you comment on that? Q. What is the overhead, space rental and supplies budget? A. The rules and regulations come from the Parking Committee which is made A. In the 1975-76 budget, $252,000. up of an-campus and commuter students, student court representatives, faculty, staff and employes. This committee, and this committee alone, changes all the Q. The $252,0OO~is that the amount of money taken in during the previous parking rules and regulations. Each year there are changes made in the amount year for decals and ticketing? of cars on campus, different areas change and areas are added. A. The $250,000 for the 1975-76 budget is an estimate of what we will take in up to July 1. Q. A large percentage of the students polled feel the Parking Services are not serving the best interest of the students. Could you comment on that? Q. What was the amount of money taken in during the 1974-75 academic A. I don't know what they mean by serving unless they mean we're not school year? guaranteeing them a parking spot. We can only enforce the parking areas that we A. For auto registration of students, faculty and staff. $140,000; $102,000 have and when we don't have enough parking spaces how can we get more? for meter receipts, nonstudent fines and student fines. Miscellaneous was $800 which was received from the city of Bowling Green for selling bicycle tags. Q. Do you see changing any of the policies to provide better services since Q. Lt. Jones, being funded by decal fees and ticket violations might lead some apparently many students don't think they are being served very well at the people to believe your department would practice excessive ticketing to increase present time? its operational funds. Would you comment on that? A. I'm always in favor of making different changes for the good. One of them A. That is false because in the last year we have reduced our violations 25 per I am striving for is additional parking areas. But you have to realize it takes cent of what we did the year before. We felt maybe this would be better money to build a parking area. For a 144-car lot with sewers and blacktop, it enforcement by not calling them so close. The only violations we write are good, would cost approximately $40,000. Where does this money come from? It valid violations. comes from the fines and so forth. So if we didn't do any enforcement, if we didn't collect any money in and didn't care how they parked, there would be no Q. What would be the feasibility of turning over all funds acquired by the new parking areas. The areas would be run down with chuckholes. This is one of Parking Services to the University, and then receiving a budget not related to the the things we want to change in our summer project this year. amount turned in? Has this ever been considered? A. It might have, but it's unknown to me whether it has or not. Q. Have the fines been changed in the past five years? Q. Is the withholding of a student's grades one of the possible penalties when A. Yes, the parking rules and regulations on fines were changed for the year parking violations are not paid? effective September I, 1972. A. All the student violations and registration decals are charged to the student's account or faculty /staff account and therefore must be paid before he Q. On the survey, 16 per cent said they received different amounts for the receives his grades. same violation. Would this be the reason they did? Q. Shouldn't it be listed in the manual as one of the possible penalties? A. Yes. the fines have changed... A. No, because the penalties in the book are penalties given by the traffic court. A student knows when he registers, the bills are sent to the bursar's office Q. But is that the reason 16 per cent surveyed would report they received and it is billed to his account, the same with his parking violations. different fines for the same violation? A. I think what you are' talking about is if a person parked, one person would 0 What is the possibility of building a multilevel parking garage on call it a no parking zone and another would call it a sidewalk (violation) which is University property. a difference between $3 and $10. A. This has been brought up this last year. The (University) architect's office Q. You mean the meter attendants? has made plans and there are different feelings in the administration on building A. Right, I think what they're trying to say is they receive a S2 ticket today a parking garage. and maybe $5 ticket later parked in the same area. Q. Is there a good possibility that a parking garage will be built in the near Q. Isn't that an inconsistency in training? future? Lt. Melvin R. Jones, director of Parking Services, reviews the A. No, because the regular full-time parking officers know the campus and call A. There might be the possibility if we could find the right location and if "tow list" with meter attendant Kathryn I. Burditt. (Newsphoto them all. But we do hire students which have only a limited amount of training funds are available. The funds for the parking garage would come from the by Mindy Milipn) and each one of them might see a different thing. If 1 hire two students and say Parking Services. Page 2/TTK BG News. Wedncsdiy, May 19, 1976 taming the corporations

WASHINGTON-The proposal in preventive. It's designed to make sure really will have a deterrent effect. The , Congress lo pass a law forbidding the fraud or the misrepresentation present practice of fining corporate American corporations lo bribe doesn't take place, and as such it executives is ludicrous. The companies make yourself aware foreign officials arises not out of contrasts with environmental slip ihe money back into the culprits' cynicism bul from a slupendous warn regulation which in actuality doesn't pockets and charge it off on their . I Nicholas catch up with the criminal corporation taxes. A more efficacious punishment How many times have you gotten out of bed in the middle of the of imagination. You can see some of the wicked until after ihe lake is ruined, until for a tycoon like Armand Hammer, if night, stubbed your toe and cursed and swore at the pain caused by vonHoffman while men in Ihe Senalc lelling after the cancers of the liver have been he runs afoul of the law, is mandatory darkness. Ihemselves the lime has come lo pass a diagnosed. banishment from any contact, direct ,| Or how many times have you decided not to go to class or to go law, any law, foi the goo-goos, bul nol or indirect, with his company or any downtown because you didn't feel like walking. everybody on ihe Hill is going through STONE CONTENDS "the law must of the industries the company operates Don't feel sorry for yourself too long, because some people get Ihe motions jusl lo stuff worthless locale Ihe critical points of in. Now that would hurt. out of bed when it's dark all the time, and some people don't even legislation in the moulh of the League organizational breakdown and...reach Stone has a raft of ideas that may , | have the choice of whether they want to walk. They can't. of Women voters. (Spring. 1976), a left-wing quarterly of into ihe company's inner world to work and ihat aren't too controversial These are the blind and handicapped students on this campus, A lol of those duffers probably considerable quality. demand the necessary changes because they are reformist rather than persons whose existence we often refuse to acknowledge. don't know what else lo do excepi PROFESSOR STONE remarks that directly." There are a number of ways radical. pass another law and hope for the the government intervenes and that he sees this can be done. Some are merely improvements on existing proposals. Thus he points out | This week the Resource Center for Students with Disabilities is besl. The best, in this instance, is that regulates the internal affairs of The law can require that people in ( that, while the idea of putting sponsoring Handicapped Awareness Week. Programs have been nobody gels cauglil and the issue corporation on behalf of one class of key research positions al least appear vanishes down ihe memory hole. What citizens-stockholders. To protect to have Ihe scientific qualifications to "public" members on the boards of scheduled to highlight the problem handicapped students face in realistic chance is there of enforcing a them il requires thai corporations hire do their work, although the Lord large corporations has merit, most • trying to live a normal life. foreign bribery law given our success crcdentialcd specialists, namely knows there are enough people with boards don"t know whal the hell is , The youthful society of a university community often puts a at enforcing our domestic one? certified public accountants and genuine PhDs and bogus competence. going on in their own organizations. premium on its members mobility. Such is the case at this University. lawyers. He would also administer a laxative So Stone would have the public The needs of the mobile majority often take precedence over those NEVERTHELESS corporate No such positive steps are taken lo lo corporations suffering from "what members be specialists in areas of ' | of the not-so-mobile minority. behavior has become a stench in the prevent injury to that same company's some organizational theorists call critical concern who would be noslrils of the young, the sincere and customers. Slone recalls that Ihe "information constipation' '"; that is. empowered to go down into the guts _ | Spend some time this week making yourself more aware of even the modestly idealistic. Too director of toxicology of the drug an inability to make sure the bad news of Ihe operation and find out what handicapped peoples' problems, and the programs designed to help many people are asking, "What shall il company which distributed a drug that gels upstairs to the executive suite. An precisely is coming off. them function more productively in society. Do it before you stub profiteth a nation to have the highest caused cataracts had no PhD and asks. engineer who knows the new model STONE'S ideas don't go to solving "Why should these perfectly sensible Pollutor 500 is unsafe isn't going lo questions about monopoly, about the , your toe again. standard of living in the world and lose its health, environment and morals 'intrusions' into corporate autonomy hide Ihis unpleasant news from ihe unhappy political and economic thereby?" be reserved for the protection of Ihe bosses if there is a criminal penalty effects of corporate elephantiasis. He Mobil can sponsor any number of corporation's investors?" attached to sitting on it. acknowledges that, but we're not ' ] culturally noteworthy events on the The government's environmental "We could provide punishments for going to see the break-up of the ITTs equal justice public TV, and ihe revulsion remains. and occupational safety regulations are failure of an underling to make a and the Gulf and Westerns in Ihe next Carter and Reagan can plead with us as nothing compared lo those laid written report to a vice president or two or three years. lo be grateful to the corporations for down and truly enjoyed by the above." says Stone. This would be a The folks aren't that angry yet. but The federal district courts displayed another dazzling performance giving us jobs we don't deserve, and Securities and Exchange Commission. grand step forward in identifying they are mad enough to want of leniency early this week when they reversed a lower court ruling the conviction thai their power must Businessmen do grumble about the exactly who is responsible for an act significant restraints put on these on the conviction of Watergate burglars Bernard L. Barker and be limited grows. SEC, of course, bul Ihe consensus is of corporate crime. We can't put all of agglomerations, if somebody will come , I Eugenio R. Martinez. For years Ralph Nadar has been that without such consumer Exxon or all of Weyerhaeuser in the up with a few doable ideas. They're proposing Federal Chartering of protection for Ihe buyers of stocks pokey if the company misbehaves. not going lo buy Fred Harris honking corporations in interstate commerce. and bonds Wall Street would ONCE THE legal mechanism for with a hillbilly band and snorting ' j Although the court sustained the convictions against infamous The idea is not a socialist intrusion. As evaporate. establishing personal credibility has you'd better gel with il and be a suspects John Ehrlichman and G. Gordon Liddy, it should have the recipients of special privileges and The thing to note about the quality been put in place, we can turn our populist.. They would buy what I upheld the lower court finding that convicted all four of breaking immunities they are of SEC protection is that it's mind lo inventing punishments thai Professor Stone has to sell. into the office of Dr. Louis Fielding, Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist. government-manufactured creations. The court, in essence, condoned the actions of Barker and "...a federal chartering acl--wilh all Martinez, saying they were just "foot soldiers of the Watergate the appointments, paper shuffling and affair." razzamatazz thai would follow in Us wake -• would risk lulling the public Despite the fact the two men might have been under orders, they into a false sense of confidence thai must be punished for their criminal actions. They are just as guilty as Ihe problems were in hand." writes Liddy and Ehrlichman. Christopher Stone, professor of law al The courts must insure equal justice. If a crime was committed, the University of Southern California. He proposes a completely different and evidence strongly points to the fact that one was, all responsible approach in an article entitled parties should bear the burden. "Stalking ihe Wild Corporation,1 in If some are found guilty in a fair trial, act accordingly. "Working Papers for A New Society" W6«SI«S:JWS !«• mmxrmmw mSm^^^^,.

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TROUT LAKE, MICHIGAN-The j^ my pocket. It is a fine old instrument, north woods come equipped with made a half-century ago in Neuchalel. trout, biting flies and beaver. Man, the Switzerland, for the "U.S. Engineer intruder, brings his fly rod, bug dope Corps." I sent up a silent prayer of and a compass if he hopes to cope. thanks as my son made his first cast The chance to break away from the into the river. The Irout were hungry • presidential primaries had proved and waiting. V irresistible. So while the candidates slugged it out in their final hours of ism^wurwm!' PUCK!' their Michigan match, my son and I joined a brother-in-law and a nephew on an early trek into "God's country" north of the Mackinaw Straits. White House candidates rarely tall pine, 15 inches in diameter, and as venture here. The deer outnumber the straight as a ship's mast, lay freshly-cut Lerrers people. We suspect the Irout do. too. across our path. We marveled at the in your face. I live my own life and my will continue lo supply world news as attitude toward Joey and Edna onto The beaver, to be honest aboul it, beaver's skill, but faulted his live my returning question is. why do you well as campus items. Koster and Mabus who so skillfully* never crossed our minds al the outset. judgment. There was no way he could want to know" portrayed them. The only other, nudge this Iree lo the river. What a own life Bonnie Cook possible explanation that I can find is, THE OLD fire lower at Moran is a waste, we mused, and hiked on. But Maik W. DeWald 450 Compton that Rooney thinks that being a critic familiar landmark Just beyond, we not far I usually reserve my letters to the 320Proul Bonnie Holt requires finding fault. When a play' turned off on a twisting gravel road Five minutes later we found BG News for more important issues, 4.>4 Coniplon VMS, .is she said, so "'magnificently, thai leads to the single lane Mack to ourselves in ihe midst of a gigantic but for ihe lack of any. a typically Anne Facione managed by director Sandra, the Carp river and our fishing camp of "swamp." The beaver must have trivial mailer has come up which in defense 44h Coniplon Dulreau-Perky and her cast." there is long ago. Il is a time of rediscovery for dammed ihe river and the backwaters seems to have thrown the paranoic need only for hurrahs, there is no need' me. For my son. it is all new, although have flooded the lowlands. The forest straights on campus into a tizzy. to search for flaws. . he grew up on the fish stories and bear floor is a maze of beaver runs and This Thursday is Ihe Gay Union's of the news a few (ales of this desolate place. sluiceways. May Daze Gay Days fiasco, when jeans Bea Morton Morning dawned cleai and cold aren'i the only filings coming oul of Our reaction lo Amy Under's letter English Department' enough to freeze water. Only the lure WE DECIDED lo plunge on. The Ihe closets. I can jusl see Jerry Thomas of May 1 2th was one of indignation .is hurrahs of ihe nvei persuaded us lo foisakc river and the trout couldn't be far ("alternative" May U BG Newt) and we reed her statements faulting the BG the warmth of out sleeping bags. A now. Bui the going became any of his followers waking up lo fhat News for supposedly slighting Campus Although Beth Rooney began her long trudge still lay ahead of us. increasingly difficult. morning and tearing their oul news while highlighting the AP wire review of "Bulley" in Friday's BG We are headed for a stretch of ihe The water holes were wide and deep trying to decide what to wear. And tell service contributions. News by saying '"the complex play was •me BG news river that flows black and deep in the and the black mud sucked al our boots me Jerry, whal is a "real man'" What's According to Miss Lander."...the magnificently managed." her later wilderness of the Marquetle National at every step. After twenty minutes we wrong with loving your brother and purpose of a campus newspaper is lo comments on the performances of EDITORIAL STAFF Forest. Save for a logging operation 65 paused to rest and to lake stock. sister as you love yourself. I read thai provide the university with campus Tom Koster and Lynne Mabus made •*!■">' K>Mph I. wolMt il managing .duo. kevin b. mccray years ago and now and then a passing Ahead lay the river, hut obviously it in ihe bible once, and after all. I guess news." She also finds il hard to believe me wondei if she and I saw the same ■Seat editor p.inc. a. eiomai ■• fisherman, il is unscathed by wouldn't be worth fishing here. The ihal makes God bisexual if he loves thai "'so lit tic happens at this play. Far from being "weak in aditorial editor ,em« a. dueeeaki civilization. high waiei surely would have erased everyone! university that the BG News must rely comparison to O'Dell's" wire ad.ro. wrH.am p. eaunden * Can we find "Triple Tree" and the ihe bends and eddies where the uout I support Ihe Gay Union and iheii on outside news to fill us pages." (performance!. lacking "a makaup aditor victoria I. i.Mord , •pom editor wieiec.*e*ap old blaze marks' Can we find the hide. efforts as a minority, especially in this We can only pity those whose only genuineness" in characterization, and photoeditor leneeewynn • logging Irail ilut leads beyond? Oi will We decided to turn back, but which period of civilization where there is concern is wilh iheir immediate having movements that "seemed copy.diro. chad.,, eckitem it be overgrown now with the young way was that? We had twisted and too much prejudice and lack of environment. You see. beyond our stilled and without motivation." timber? turned so often in the bog that understanding But I believe the GU secure hllle cocoon here at BG. there's Koster played Joey with exceptional BUSINESS STAFF retracing our path was now an has gone a bit loo far wilh this jean a wide, wonderful world called reality. skill. The role is. of course, secondary bwlrwaa managar dougla* a. blank THIS FAR north, the forest in May impossibility. We had only one thing and the reaction to it has been One of the purposes of a college to that of Butley. but Koster's adverting manager garden t. eagre it still pregnant with spnng. Birth has recourse. We would have lo find higher equally ridiculous. The best offerings education is preparation for this performance was so excellent Ihat salaa managar iv„n. d. mereek • come only to the violets and the ground and see if we could make our from ihe GU lo the community have lifelong ordeal. Joey emerged as a fully fleshed person i nil nuns It will be several weeks yet way around the beavei swamp. We been in ihe form of dances and For many of us. the BG News eliciting as much sympathy from the The BO Neva la publirhod Tend*,, were gripped wilh the realization thai lectures, which in my mind are healthy becomes our only reliable source of audience as did Butley. eiru Fridayr during the regular adiool < before the buds burst into leaf on the year, and once a week during the maples and beech and birch. The we might be lost, but we did not admit for both gays and straights. Actions contact with what's happening on tummer mnons. under authority of the ' morning sun feels good on our backs. il aloud. such as a gay jean day seem to parallel earth, especially if class or study hours Equally effective, in her role of Publication, Committee ol Bowling . A soft wind brings us the sharp seem I dug out my compass even as my the antics of our Greek organizations interfere wilh televised newscasts. So Edna, was Lynne Mabus. For a young Green State Univenrty. of balsam and cedar from the river mind recalled the stories of fishermen and will only antagonize the for those of us whose interests do not woman of twenty-one to project Opinion! oiipriiaiil in editorial > flats. and hunters lost all night in the heteiosexual population which they simply revolve around families, convincingly the character of a 45 year cartoon, or other column, in the Neva <»o not raeeeaeri* reflect the oplrione of ' We found Triple Tree and the old vaslness of this wilderness. We struck are trying to gain acceptance from. friends, pets and parties, the BG News old spinster-scholar required excellent the University Admlnittration. faculty or , blazes. Our confidence buoyed, we out on a heading due west, knowing a No good! Slick lo your public and deserves our appreciation for taking us acting. That is precisely what Mabus naff or the State of Ohio. Opinion, struck out for the river trail, counting fire lane ran there several miles away. class lectures. You'll gain more ground out of the narrow scope of our small demonstrated, capturing the stance, expretted by colummn, do not • campus. Aflcr all. national and the facial expressions, the mannerisms neeeaaarily reflect the opinion* of The our paces for each leg of the way. A Up on the high ground, we ran a by clearing up misunderstandings and BG ream. Editorial* In the BO New. ' iriicriuiuMi.il events can affect us. if of Edna. pair of Canadian jays flitted silently compass leg south along the edge of myths of the gay culture. r*«eet the opinion* sf the majority of , ahead of us through the trees. Like the swamp and then cut southeast by When Thursday rolls around and 1 only indirectly. member, of the BO Neea Editorial Indian scouts, they were keeping track compass, hoping again to find the river don my usual pair of blue jeans, by It is the opinion of many of its I believe that Rooney confused Board. of our intrusion into their world. below the beaver dams. Three hours gosh and golly, I'll be labeled a faggot. readers ihat the BG News does serve character and characterization and, Editorial and Bueinen Office, because both Joey and Edna are 108 Urrrreieity Hal * A quarter-mile further we later we were successful. And if anyone asks me that foreboding this community in a more than Phone 372-2009 encountered the first sign of beaver. A I carefully returned the compass to question, don't be surprised if I laugh adequate manner. We sincerely hope it unattractive characters, projected her Wedneeday, May 19, 1976, The BG News/Page 3 day in review Suit halts state's Medicaid cut By Sherry Kirl.endall LLOYD SNIDER, staff crisis "is on the not followed by the state department. Staff Reporter attorney in the law reform department's own books." include failure to provide a The preliminary office of the Cleveland Rep. Mytl H. Shoemaker hearing for Medicaid injunction granted will From MMCMH Press Reports Ohio Medicaid recipients Legal Aid Society, said the (D-Bourneville). recipients affected by the require the state to pay for have been granted at least a suit was filed because the co-chairman of' the cut, failure to meet first SOVIET BOMBERS periodically intelligence center at Ramusen. the Koh optional Medicaid services temporary extension state welfare department six-member Medicaid with the Medical Advisory breach a US defense perimeter off the Kha radar site and several other until proper termination allowing them to continue did not follow guideline Commission and failure to Alaskan coast to test American defenses installations. Review Committee, said procedures are followed. to receive "optional" procedures established by send adequate notices to and are routinely intercepted by US All US military facilities were to be cuts in the nursing home The state has appealed medical services such as the Social Securities Act recipients informing ihem and filed for a stay on the warplanes, an Air Force spokesman says. closed down under the previously agreed and some other selected vision care and dental work, when making the cuts in the of the proposed cuts. preliminary injunction until That disclosure was made Monday upon July 20 date, with only 270 program pay ment s at state expense. Medicaid services. Snider said the welfare the appeal has been ruled when the Air Force denied a report that American military advisers to remain in scheduled to begin May IS. A joint class action suit Gov. James A. Rhodes department had included upon. The appeal was filed two Soviet MIC fighter planes flew over Thailand. would do nothing to help the Alaska pipeline and Army maneuvers filed with the US District received a request earlier meet an estimated S40-50 statements in ihc welfare in the district court and in November-December 1975. Court for the southern this month to delay any million deficit. checks of sonic recipients Snider said if (he state loses The Air Force said the latest incident district of Ohio requested a reductions in payments to but the court found these there, he expects Ihem to temporary injunction to of Soviet bombers intruding into the US Ohio's health care recipients THE LEGISLATURE notices "inadequate." continue on to the appellate EGYPT AND SYRIA open high-level prevent the medical service l Snider said the notices were defense perimeter was a Jan. 16 flight of meetings today in a bid to end their until June 30, despite a was appropriated $42 > court. two TU-16 Badgers, medium-range cutbacks in optional warning from Welfare million dollars for health not detailed enough and But while the appeal is rane-month feud and clear a major obstacle services. The injunction was Director Raymond F. bombers. "They were intercepted and care services for the 75-76 were often Inconsistent. pending, the preliminary from efforts to resolve the Lebanese and granted late last week. McKetma that funds for the The court also ruled the injunction is still in effect identified by US Air Force fighter Arab-Israeli disputes. fiscal year. $128 million in The suit was filed by the current fiscal year will be notices must contain and welfare recipients can interceptors and they did not overfly the The prime ministers of the two unappropriated welfare Alaskan land mass," an Air Force Cleveland Legal Aid exhausted this week. funds are earmarked for the information concerning still receive optional medical countries meet in Saudi Arabia to try to Society. The Ohio Legal The request came from a exactly which services are statement on the incident said. iron out differences and arrange a summit 76-77 fiscal year. benefits. Rights Society of Columbus select Senate-House being cut olT and which "Let me put it this way." meeting next month in Riyadh between Snider said procedures and the Advocates For Basil. Committee which decided ones will he continued by Presidents Anwar Sadat of Egypt and clearly provided for by the Snider said, "we won...at Legal Equality in Toledo. the department's Medicaid the stale wclfaic least temporarily." Hafez Assad of Syria. Social Securities Act and RADICALS MAY BE INCITED to new The high-level contacts were arranged violence by a savings and loan firm's jointly by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. decision on slum housing repair made Egypt and Syria fought together in the What are your plans for summer? after two terrorist bombings, police said 1973 war against Israel and then yesterday in San Francisco. disagreed last September over how to The bombs exploded last week in two seek peace with the Jewish state. offices of the Bay View Federal Savings A From Beirut, the Middle East UFO group plans journey to heaven Loan, causing damage but no injuries. Economic Survey reported that one The bank was on the "scumlord" list possible reason the Syrians agreed to sit By Renee Murawski humans for life in the "We do not react wilh of the tenorist New World Liberation Members said the process is that musl be overcome." down at a conference table with Staff Reporter heavens. anger or strong emotions. work in itself and they no Front (NWLF). a group claiming Members said lhat doors Egyptians was Saudi Arabia's offer to ACCORDING to the When you do this adrenalin responsibility for many recent bombings longer have regular jobs. are already closed to replace Iraq as Syria's supplier of crude Heaven is usually thought group. Jesus Christ made a is released causing the body in Northern California. However, they still must additional persons who oil. Iraq shut off deliveries lo Syria last of as a place which can only similar visit to earth 2000 to deteriorate." one sustain themselves while in want lo undertake the Bay View has now been removed from month in a dispute over an oil pipeline be entered after death. But years ago. At that time, no that list because it gave in to demands to member explained. this world and are provided metamorphosis and board agreement. a group of people who one was ready to enter the PERSONS undertaking renovate four crumbling homes in the for by their "heavenly Ihc UFO this summer. spoke at the University next level of existence with the change must overcome father." city's Mission District, a commique from "If anyone else wishes to Monday believe that persons Him, but He promised to desires such as drinking and the NWLF said Monday. The group said I hey enter Ihe next level they'll enter heaven alive and in a return. smoking and detach became believers while A Bay View official, who declined to THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT was have lo wail for Ihe next physical body. What's more, "The god of gods has a themselves from the attending similar lectures be identified, said the firm agreed to the moving emergency equipment yesterday harvest of humans," a this same group of people is physical body and also rides material world, they said. throughout the country but NWLF's terms because the four into the Soviet republic of Uzbek, struck member said. making plans to take the around in UFOs when Preparing yourself for said they do not care to dilapidated homes "are just not worth by two powerful earthquakes within six The group said thai Ihe trip to heaven this summer. necessary." a member of the the next level of existence know how many believers killing for." weeks. next harvest season Members of the group, group said. takes total commitment, exist nationally because probably will not take as Official Soviet news media made who preferred to remain A UFO will be sent to according to the group. "curiosity is a characteristic long as 2000 years this lime. practically no mention of the Monday anonymous because they earth this summer to carry quake except to repeat the same brief said they felt "identities are the group and other FRENCH PRESIDENT Valery Giscard story that appeared after it occurred. It unimportant" spoke at a believers throughout the PREFERRED PROPERTIES CO. d'Estaing defended the concept of said there was "damage in a number of lecture entitled "The UFO country to the next level, detente with Communist countries places" but no casualties. Two." according to the group. yesterday, calling it an "open and sincere In northeastern , another sharp The group claims to be in In the meantime, REDUCED SUMMER RATE approach" which does not imply a tremor on Monday shook the Friuli area contact with two individuals members say they have been surrender of Western values. that was devasted by a quake May 6. from "the next level of changing their bodies Piedmont Apartments 8th St. & High Addressing a joint session of Congress, There were no reports of casualties or existence" who took on chemically and biologically Havon House Manor - 1515 E. Wooster Giscard d'Estaing suggested the United serious damage. The earlier quake claimed human bodies 40 years ago by manipulating glandular Buckeye House 649 Sixth St. States continue efforts to seek an 923 lives. in order to prepare some processes. accommodation with the Soviet Union Birchwood Place 650 Sixth St. despite renewed tensions between the two countries. APTS. & HOUSES - "Detente is an open and sincere DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL furnished & unfurnished approach," Giscard d'Estaing said on the leaders were accused yesterday of second day of his Bicentennial visit. "It disregarding their party's platform and requires perseverance: it means we must stalling on the reforms it suggested. keep our eyes open. It must be based on Witnesses in the second day of the reciprocity." platform committee's final hearings said Giscard d'Estaing defined detente as Democrats in public office should be ' M. development of common interests and made to follow the principles of the - 1 . | | • Ml ■! I | , mutual trust with Communist nations. party's platform. •- J I I "It does not signify in the slightest "Your Democratic leadership in ,i I Mr degree that we are renouncing our system Congress has cynically ignored major ■ . L -'•.«..,.. i''.i i of values, or our desire to spread our planks in your 1972 platform," David convictions and preserve our way of life." Cohen, president of Common Cause, told 13 = ! the committee. MODIL OPIN J 5 OAtl V Cohen said the 1972 platform had called for stringent controls against TYPHOON PAMELA roared across conflict of interest among congressmen 1 Truk Island. Guam, yesterday causing and executive branch officials. Phone 352 9378 mudslides that killed at least eight "The House of Representatives has loosing Office at Cherrywood Club 8th & High St. persons and injured an unknown number, dragged its feet on such legislation and authorities here said. The storm packed continues to allow congressmen to serve winds up to ISO miles an hour and on committees where they can advance torrential rains. their personal financial interests, a The typhoon, sweeping to the west practice the platform specifically singled through the western Pacific islands, out as an abuse that should be Applications are now available for the caused extensive damage to homes and eliminated," Cohen said. crops on the atoll 600 miles southeast of here that served as a Japanese fortress in S.G.A. World War II. CONGRATULATIONS! Radio reports from a National Weather AMERICANS PUFFED nearly 9 Service station on Truk said those killed billion more cigarettes last year than in STATE CHAMPION ESCORT were inside a house that was crushed by a 1974 and a government agency wants to WHITE BELT mudslide. know whether the cigarette industry is using deceptive advertisements to SERVICE encourage people to light up more. MIKE TITAAUSS In its annual report to Congress ISRAELI POLICE killed a 21 year-old yesterday, the Federal Trade Commission LOVE, in 405 Student Services Arab man when they opened fire on a (FTC) estimated 601 billion to 603 ROBIN. PEGGY. KARLYN. TONI Male volunteers are needed to walk female students across band of rioters Tuesday near the Church billion cigarettes were sold in the United campus after dark. This service will be initiated Fall Quarter. of the Holy Sepulcher during day-long States in 1975 up 1.5 per cent from the clashes in the heart of Jerusalem. previous year's 594.5 billion. Cries of. "The Jews are killing us and The FTC. repeating a concern it voiced we will kill the Jews." rang out at the last year, said certain ads "may tend to funeral for the slain man a few hours encourage consumers to ignore the grave GREEN VIEW APTS. later. health consequences of smoking." It cited He was the third Arab to die in three a recent ad "for Salem in which a smoker NOW RENTING days of intensified anti-Israeli unrest on asserts, 'I don't analyze smoking, I enjoy FOR SUMMER for validating all of the to be added to all motor "I feel that there are make a tax decision. the UAO." foreign cultures as possible •> She also said the News because this will provide a intentionally ignores wide background from minority events in most of which to draw information | its news coverage and it and understanding as one shows overt racist and prepares to enter a SUMMER SPECIAL prejudiced attitudes in the multi-ethnic world. The News wants to hear WINTHROP NORTH ^ SOUTH from YOU! I - 2 Pools (1 heated) Write a letter I to the editor - 3 Large Laundromats if FULL TIME MANAGER/FULL TIME MAINTENANCE SERVICE | LEASING FOR FALLt - Security Service Ridge Manor - Cablevision paid for 519 Ridge St. * •290- 9V mo. $ 00 3 man t * 270 - 12 mo. * 1 BEDROOM 360 FURNISHED * $ 00 * 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH 375 FURNISHED •320 - 9V» mo. * $ 00 4 man 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH 400 FURNISHED 300 - 12 mo. * office at HOURS: MON thru FRI fully furnished 9-12 and 1-5 i I 400 NAPOLEON RD. SAT. 9-12 - all utilities paid i 352-9135 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT CALL 3S2-0717 11 ***•••***•**•••*• ***•**#*■?Jl 4 Wednesday. May 19. 1976. The BG News/Page S Stills' latest Ip shows artistic growth Jack Ford talks here tomorrow Review by musicians in order to ON THIS new , it is has somehow managed the tirades, and the hint of his to themselves, and do not Jack Ford, son of President Gerald R. Ford, Divid Fandray produce his best music. readily apparent that Stills tncky feat of balancing old. nagging self-pity is also a visually interfere with the will participale In an informal rap session from noon-2 When alone, he simply is continuing to grow as a youthful enthusiasm with little to strong for comfort. overall feel of the music. p.m. tomorrow in the I'nion oval In case of rain, he will , is one of has not been able to control total recording artist. As seasoned experience. The the most enigmatic fixtures meet with students in the Falcon's Nest, Union. the excesses that often tend with the previous album, songs here are full of life, The weaknesses in Stills' "" is in American popular music. Fotd is ihe President's second eldest son and a I97S to make him a tedious the most engaging aspect of but there is the feeling that songwriling are made even thoroughly enjoyable, and • His work with the performer. graduate of Utah State I'diversity, where he majored in "Illegal Stills" is the overall every note, every nuance of nnne apparent by the fact often provides tastes of forestry. , and In the last year, however, quality of the sound found production has been that the best cuts on the exceptional music. Both a former park ranger in Yellowstone National Crosby. Stills. Nash and it has begun to look like here. thoughtfully planned and .ilhum were either written *Young has made him Park and a forma menihci of the Forest Service Fire Stills may yet emerge as a From beginning to end. executed. by Young or bear the It would appear that •something of a living legend. viable solo artist. Stills, as expert producer Fighting Crew. Ford is the only Ford son living in the obvious influence of Dacus. Stephen Stills is not able to Wlinc House .And. given the quality of Hooking up with and musician, succeeds in UNFORTUNATELY, the reach the heights of his He was recently appointed director of youth this work, not to mention Columbia records and a new creating a lush, warm and in Stephen Stills However, the problem potential brilliance while the symbolic importance of artistic foil in the person of inviting aural environment. is not maturing as quickly as marketing and projects i"i Wortdmark Travel, Inc. He is created by Stills' lyrics is working primarily as an worldn| on a student navel guide, which would aid •these two groups to most a bright young guitarist The record abounds with the musician and producer. negligible. As with most individual artist, but he is students in their travels throughout the United States. Jans of American rock, this named , Stills tight vocal harmonies, As with the last album, the good rock lyrics, they are still a significant and gifted fca status he deserves. His visit lo the University is sponsored by the Union produced what could well melodic guitar lines and the least appealing aspect of simply there. They do not performer, regardless of the Actmnes Organization. Student Government Yet. whenever the man have been his first truly Hammond organ as well as "Illegal Stills" are the songs' call any particular attention format he chooses Association and the lit; College Republicans. "has stood alone, making enjoyable solo album last rolling percussion sounds lyiK's. «nusic as a solo artist or as summer. that have become part of The self-indulgence of .the obvious leader of a Although not perfect, the Stills trademark. past years has clearly band. Stills has been less that album gave us a chance Throughout, the songs, worked its way out of Stills' **************** ^han impressive-often to see that Stills was be they hearty rockers like system, hut enough traces WEDNESDAY •tailing flat on his face. maturing as a musician, 's The Loner" of it remain to make it songwriter, and producer. or acoustic ballads like necessary to ignore many of ¥ SUMMER ¥ IT HAS seemed that Stills Stills is now back with his Stills' own "Stateline this album's lyrics if it is to ¥ needs to be in the company second album for Columbia, Blues." a welcome be enjoyed. LEASES \>f equal or superior "Illegal Stills." enthusiasm is present. Stills manages to indulge FREE DOUBLE It is apparent that Stills in two boring political i 8th ST. 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CAMPUS CALENDAR Molly, congratulations on Apt. to subl. lor sum. a/c. i being elected Kitchen Wednesday, May 19, 1976 bdrm, close to campus, Director. Love. Monica. Univ. VIII. 352-6268. BG Gay Union meeting Rm. 203 Hayes 8:00 p.m. No more Sat. open MFG 4 f. for 2 bdrm. furn. apt. Active Christians Today Bible studies 603 dough St. 9 Lab. Sat. a.m. 9-1:30 Di. living rm.. kit., bath, study a.m.. Noon, & 2 p.m. rm., front & back porches. Free wash & dry. a/c, sun WHO SAID COMEDY WAS deck. $250 plus utll. Lease*. BG Judo Club practiceAvorkout Rm. 201 Hayes 7:30-9:30 DEAD, COME TO THE p.m. Call 352-0055 from HUN PARTY & TAKE A 8:30-4:30 MF. LOOK AT GORDY'S 2 students needed to rent 3 RIDES DATE bdrm. house for su. A-frame URGENT • APT. TO Need ride to Chicago this on 8th St. Ex. offer SUBLET 2-MAN $75/MO. j CALL 352-5750. . | week 4V/or next. Call Faith. $50/mo. 352-3048. Blue Jean Day Thurs. BG 2-2301. Leave Message! Gay Union. 2 f. must break sum. lease. Apartments & rooms fall At LOST AND FOUND Special low rate. 372-4401. summer rentals. 352-7365. Sigma Chi's: Thanks for the 2 bdrm. house big lot. fof LOST: 1 opal necklace on wine tea! We hope you guys 2 f. rmmtes. for sum. New 2 summer. Gary 352-4013 | gold chain. Lost Sat. nite. enjoyed it! The Phi Mu's. Reward. Call 372-5586. bdrm. 2 bath. furn. apt., after 5 p.m. near Towers. $68.75/mo. 372-1375 or 21369. Dave - Congrats on your Sig LOST: Car keys. 8 keys, br. Ep activation. Love, Deb. CAMPUS MANOR APTS'. leather holder. Reward. 505 CLOUGH ST. (Behind Burger Chef) CARTY 2-1785. F. rmmte. needed for sum. Congratulations Tom sV APTS. 311 E. Merry St. (lit Call Cathy. 352-2740. Linda on your SAE-Chi O blks. from Towers). 2 LOST: 1 Smile Face pinning. The Brothers. Hubcap. Please return. bdrm-4 man apts. (Will 372-3972. PERSONALS place 1-2-3 students into an PADOY MURPHY found apt. to fill 4 man apt.) shoeless, lying outside the HELP WANTED YARD SALE: 432 S. Summer rates for 1-2-3-4 Brauthaus was suffering students. 352-7365. Enterprise Apt. B. 10 a.m.-6 from severe withdrawal Drivers w/cars a> waitresses. p.m. now til Frl. Antiques, symptoms. A Strohs Beer 1 bdrm. furn. apt. avail. 7-R Apply in person. Cursty's formals, jumpsuits, jeans truck rushed him to Wood Yd., veg grden. $150 util Pizza Pub. 532 E. Wooster. sizes 7-12. Co. Hosp., where he was pd. Siabl/rent. 352-3866. immediately given a flaming SUMMER EMPLOYMENT. shot of 151. and started on Job openings in dining rm. Come out. Come Out. Wear 1.2, & 3 bdrm. furn. apts. grain alcohol I.V. & kit. Island House Hotel. your Jeans. for sum. 4V/or fall. 352-5239 P.O. Box K. Port Clinton, TO ALL HETERO'S - or 823-7555 after 5. 0.43452 or 1-734-2166. FINDERS - OVERSTOCK SALE. Prices reduced. WEAR SHIRTS NEXT THURS. NOT JEANS. SUMMER APARTMENTS'. | Good typist to transcribe SIGNED, FELLOW 352-4671 or 352-1800. taped interviews. Recorder Eunies Bar. Happy Times. HETERS. w/ foot pedal prov. 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The BC News/Page 7 Netter Olson prepares for conference tourney

By Divid Smercina seven or eight. When he was The tenure there was though he has made a weekend ot Kent State Sports Writer nine he entered his first highlighted by two trips to smooth transition to the quadrangular in late April. tourney, the Lansing City the state finals his last two college game. He said that "Saturday, I decided that Toumamenis seem to be tournament for ages \2 and years. But his demise came in he expected to come here I better pet going and play his bag. under. the quarterfinals both and play either three or some tennis, and I did good Bowling Green netter seasons. four. But ending up as high thai day," IM said Tom Olson has been playing OLSON was runner-up in "MY SENIOR year. I was as number two did not SINCE the Kent quad. in them since he began the hometown classic his seeded third in the state," surprise him. Olson has won eight straight playing tennis. And his 8-1 first year. He returned and Olson said. "But 1 lost in The freshman has the MAC singles matches. Bui record against Mid-Amer- won it at age 10. the quarterfinals to a best singles record for the si\ of ttio* wins haw ican Conference (MAC) Then his interest in the sophomore. I was very Falcons this year at 15-8. come In three sett. players this spring earned sport faded. Olson said that disappointed." But he still thinks his serve "I do well in the three set him the number one seed in Lansing didn't, as a city. But that summer Olson and volley type of play isn't matches." he says. the second (light of this have a real interest in tennis was runner-up in the at its peak. "Sometimes ii lakes me i weekend's MAC and there weren't any Western Michigan Closed 18 "MY GROUND Itrokei while to gel going," Championships. tournaments held. and Under Tournament. He still don't feel right. I've Mm all iHose wms have "1 think I can win it." he But high school also went to the been serving good, and I placed him in the favorite's said, referring to the league competition brought him championships of the think that my volleying tut role in the upcoming tournament, which starts back to the game. Olson Western Tennis Association improved this year." he tournament, a position tomorrow at Miami started playing number one in Indianapolis. There he said. which Olson does not really University. "But then the middle of his was just one round away Tennis coach Bob Gill care Ibi thinking and doing are two sophomore year at Saxton from qualifying for the said Olson is hitting the "When you're the top different things." High School in Lansing and nationals, but was runner-up grove well and peaking foi teed there's always pressure, The BG freshman began stayed there until again. the MAC's. you're expected to win. I'd hitting balls at the age of graduation. 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"Wtifhl % lb. before cooking. 1050 S. MAIN 352-7474 1470 E. WOOSTER 353-9871 Page 8/The BG Newt, Wednesday, May 19, 1976 A Family Affair— Falcon alms for 3rd Dunton title By Bill I-step Central Michigan sensation Bob Linn, who has recorded Sports Editor conference's best-time of 1:51.5 this year, and you have nothing but a competitive field. Maybe it "runs" in the family. Last year's co-runnerups Tim Scott (Northern Illinois) But the fact remains that there'll probably be a former and James Thomas (Eastern Michigan), fifth-place finisher Mid-American Conference (MAC) 880-yard run champion Steve Brown (Western Michigan) and six-placer Steve at Miami University ihis weekend to watch Falcon trackster Sprietzer (Central Michigan) will all be chasing Dunton in Dan Dunton defend his loop 880 crown. Friday's preliminaries and Saturday's finals. That's not surprising, but this particular ex-league lit list is Russ Dunton, Dan's uncle, a former University of BUT DUNTON is worried about only one Cincinnati ihinclad who won Iris crown in 1952. competitor-Linn. "He might slop down there (Miami) to watch me run on "That's who I'm watching out for as far as I'm Saturday." Dan said "He lives now in Wisconsin." concerned," Dunton, whose besl 800-meter clocking this And if Uncle Russ docs make the long trek to the Oxford year is 1:52.7, said. "Linn has run a 46.0 quarter site, he'll gel his money's worth. (440-yards). He's a sprinting half-miler and I'm a distance half-miler. YOU SEE, lire junior distance ace and lone BG defending "We ran against Central a couple of weeks ago but Linn MAC champ will play a vital role in the local tracksters' had a cold and didn't come down for the meet," he said. shot of repeating last year's third-place finish. "He's definitely my major competition. I've seen him run Not only will Dunton attempt to run BG's title but I never ran against him. dominance in the XXO to live years, but he could see extra duly in the mile-run and mile relay. "I GUESS we'd have to be considered the co-favorites. And this three-year Ictterman and 1976 BG cross Bui if I get second and run a good race, I'll be proud." country captain would gladly sacrifice his title to aid the And Dunlon's spring season could be a good omen for team in the title chase. ihis weekend. "It's always nice to win twice." Dunton said, "but you "Last year I seemed to come together just before the can look ai il another way. If you run me in the mile and I MAC. I was inconsistent early in the season. But I have place Fourth, that's lour points. I get second in the 880 and more confidence now than earlier in the season. I've got my that's eight points. And let's say I run in Ihc mile relay and quarter speed down. we place fifth, ihat's two points, where if I only run in the "Last year I got a hip injury indoors and it was with me 8X0 and win that's only 10 points. all outdoor season," the Piqua native said. "But I've been on a calisthenics program this season of about 25-30 "I WANT to help out the learn," he said. "You have to minutes warmup before practice. Falcon trackster Dan Dunton (left), running alongside teammate Gary Desjardins look at it point wise." "It's rid me of the hip problem. Bui it's probably just (center) in an earlier season home meet, will defend his 880-yard run title at this Bui first filings hrsi Successfully defending that 880 what coach (Brodt) told me, it's a menial thing. Sometimes Champ weekend's Mid-American Conference championships at Miami University. Dunton's title will not be as easy as n sounds. Just ask Dunton. I think I can run, sometimes I can't." uncle, Russ, won the loop 880 crown in 1952. (Newsphoto by Minds Miligan) After all, including Dunlon, five of last year's top six MAC half-milers take heed-Dan Dunton will be ready for finishers in the '75 MAC half-mile race return. Add to that THE RUN Friday. Golf squad has legitimate title chance

AND AS LEAGUE teams in tennis, Golf Club was a perfect example. Friday and Saturday lo he in the thick "IF YOU'RE talking ahoul depih. And Piper reiterated BG's success al track and golf meet this weekend at As Northern Illinois and the host of things. we have more now lhan we did when Hueslon Woods in recent years. By Dick It.-. • Miami University in Oxford, those Broncos raced to the top two spots The Falcons' record al Hueston we won in '73," said Steve Moating, "We've played well there three years Associate Sports Editor confident golfers appear to have the mostly behind the efforts of their top Woods is another factor in favor of whose fifth-place individual finish in a row," he said. "We enjoy the best shot al adding a trophy lo the BG individual, the Falcons stuck together Piper's crew. Earlier this season, the aided BG's title lliai year. course and we like to play ihere." Maybe, jusl maybe, these guys can showcase. and got balanced scoring from their linkslers placed third at the MAC "We're still confident and all ihe doit. There's a handful of reasons. top five. invitational at Hueston Woods in guys are gung-ho on going lo Hueslon So all indications point toward At leasl the Falcon golf team First and foremost, despite the topping all league schools. Sophomore Woods," the senior captain added. something good ihis weekend. believes in itself golfers' current third place standing AS A RESULT, the Falcons are just John Miller was medalist in thai "And that's what we're looking for-a Thai may he a quality which after .'6 holes, is the team togetherness a shot behind Western and have only tou nicy. positive attitude." Bui If il doesn't come off. there's hopefully will help the linkslers gain that is so vitally important in college 10 strokes to make up on Northern. I .isi season, both Miller and Gary always the future, and what a future the Mid-American Conference (MAC) golf. And they'll attempt to do so on a 'Dealer played well in leading the Treater says BG needs lo make up a ihis group has. With freshman Jeff crown, absent from Falconland lot In a sport noted for its course. Miami's Hueston Woods, Falcons to a first-place finish in the few strokes Friday lo have a shot Parsons replacing Jim Decker for the two yens individuality, golf at the college level is favorable to most of the team MAC inviie. Saturday. final two rounds. Piper's weekend In fad. nary a Howling Green spring much more lhan that. A team effort it Last weekends balanced scoring "If we do lhat. we'll have a good lineup has one senior, two sophomores learn has captured a MAC title since needed for success. Unless a team gets hot one of the and ihe tourney siie for the final 36 chance," he said. "Everyone on the and three freshmen. Coich Jolm Piper's golfers successfully The BG performance last weekend two days. BG only needs to duplicate holes both have affected Ihe players' team is pulling for each other lo do Young indeed, but with the defended their crown in 1973. al Western Michigan's Lake Doster last weekend's consistent play both menial outlook. good once again." potential lo win it ail-now. Falcons split Wayne State doubleheader in final home contest

By Greg Smith lhat Ledbetter hit was just a fly ball that carried in the Assistant Sports Editor wind. It's a shame we lost like that."

It just didn't Mem fair that the Rowling Green baseball IN THE opener. Young blanked the Tarters. now 19-27, squjj should end its home season with a loss. Il jusl didn't on three singles winning his 37th game in 43 decisions. seem fall "It's a great feeling winning your last home game." Alter winning the opener. 6-0. behind Kip Young's Young said. "I really didn't pilch that well but I just threw eighth career shutout, ihe Wayne Stale Tatters nipped the strikes. My breaking pitches were good but I just pitched Falconi 3 ' it Warren E. SteUai Field yesterday. good enough to win." "We had a lot of opportunities lo score but we couldn't The Falcons jumped on starter Bob Finn for a run in the gel the big hit thai could break the game open." said a first inning on an RBI-single by Groth before erupting for dejected BG coach Don Purvis. five runs in the fifth inning. Young's two-run homer The Falcons si landed 10 runners in Ihe nightcap, highlighted the uprising. including the bases loaded in ihc seventh inning. Trailing, "It was an outside fastball, that may have been out of 3-1. going Into ihe last inning. Chris Phillips and senior Fred the strike zone," Young said. "Bui I hit it good and got it Jereh led oil ihe inning with singles. up into the wind."

STEVE DILUCCA, who hit his second homer in the LARRY OWEN had a two-RBI single and freshman Jim third iiiiung. walked lo load the bases. Chuck Black, who Selgo also added a RBI-single in the five-run fifth inning. broke ihe single season al bat record with 164 plate The Tarters aided the BG cause with three of their six appearances, giounded Into a force out with ihe Falcons errors. ■coring i run. Falcon seniors Randy Law, Romie Schwieterman, After a ground oul. senior co-captain Dale Swiger walked Swiger, Jereb, and Young ended their BG home careers and to ttiaad the sacks, but freshman Jeff Groth struck out to were honored before the game. end the game and give the Falcons a 33-18 season slate. Between the doubleheader. the third annual Home Run Jim Joyce loll his second straight game, dropping his Derby was held to fight against cancer.' Maion record lo 7-3. The junior righthander gave up a Six homers were hit in the charity event. Falcons Jim two-run, wind-aided hornet to designated hitter Rex Selgo. Dana Dowers, and Jim Suszka tatered in the event as Lcdhellci in the sixth, which ptoved to be the decisive well as Ed Bursch, Connie Dietsch and Craig File. Now lo Bowling Green, The Falcons end their 1976 campaign tomorrow with a "Joyce pitched a good game." Purvis said. "That homer doubleheader at Detroit. Carty -- a natural hitter

CLEVELAND (AP)-Rico "I get my hits," he with Atlanta, would prefer in other ways, too," he said. Carty gets downright mad if explained. "When I hit like to play every day but likes Although Carty is you call him a streak hitler. thai, everything going just the designated hitter rule. hampered somewhat this The designated hitter and right and falling in. It might "It's a good rule for some season by a pulled total Wayne State lint baseman Rex Ledbetter stretches to take shortstop Mike Emmi's sometime lirsi baseman for be a hot streak, but I'm not of us," he said. "You can bases and second in throw to nip Falcon Dale Swiger at first base. Ledbetter s two-run homer gave the the Cleveland Indians says streaky hitter. play even if you hurt. And slugging. You're out Tarters a 3-2 victory and a split of their doubleheader with BG. (Newsphoto by Das instead. "I'm a natural hitler "A streaky hitter, you you don 'I have to stand out "I am a natural hitter and Ho) and I'm lucky. But I'm no just can't get him out and there for two or three I make adjustments out streak hitter." he doesn't strike out when hours. there," he explained. "You That may be irue, but the he's hitting." Carty added. look at any good 12-yeai major league "I'm not like that. "But it seems like the hitter..like Hank Aaron. He veteran from the Dominican Sometimes a pitcher makes designated hitter keep too adjusts to pitches. Celtics win berth in finals, 94-87 Republican has been known me look bad and sometimes many things on his mind," "Some people say they The Boston Celtics Golden State Warriors in game-high 29 points, while and grabbed a team-high 14 to go on some torrid tears I look super in there. I still Carty added in his quiet go up there looking for a defeated the Geveland seven games. Dave Cowens added 21 rebounds. Thurmond also with the bat. including the strike out even when I'm Do minican-accented fastball to hit," Carty Cavaliers, 94-87, at the The Cavaliers led 46-43 at points and grabbed a blocked three shots and one in recent weeks that hitting. English. "If you don't drive added. "Sometimes I go up Richfield Coliseum halftime, but the Celtics game-high 18 rebounds. played 43 minutes. saw him lift his average to "I just know when I go in a runner or get the and look for the curve and yesterday to win the rallied toward the end of Charlie Scott added 20 The Cavaliers trailed by .402 and hit safely in 15 of out I can hit," he said. "I important hit, you have to hit the fastball. You have to Eastern Division the third quarter, scoring markers. one point with about one I9at-bats. don't wait for streaks." go back to the bench and be able to adjust. That's the championship. the last six points of the minute left but Campy you sit there and think difference between a good The Celtics, who won the stanza. Boston took the lead Austin Carr led Cleveland Russell's cojtfy turnover led CARTY, WHO has a .308 about it. HE'S SUPPED lo the hitter and a bad hitter." series four games to two, for good, an a jump shot with 26 points, including 11 to a breakaway lay up by rather plebian upper 300s lifetime batting average and Can he keep it up? "Sure, earned the right to play the by Jo Jo White. 71-69. in the first half. Former Charlie Scott. The led the National League "IF YOU'RE on the since then, but Carty. 34. why not. I still have quick Phoenix Suns, who defeated White led the Celtic Bowling Green star Nate momentum seemed to with a .366 average in 1970 field, you can help the team isn't worried about thai. bat." the defending champion scoring parade with a Thurmond tallied 13 points switch at that point. ,