Notre Dame QB denies charges By THOMAS P. WYMAN Associated Press Writer SOUTH BEND, Ind. Notre Dame quar terback Rick Mirer, recovered from the shock of being handcuffed and hauled off to jail by police, defended himself yesterday against accusations of drunken and disorderly conduct. “It was a misunderstanding, and the only thing I can say about that is I was not publicly intoxicated and my conduct was not disorderly,” he said. “I don’t know what’s going to happen in the next few days, but I’ve got nothing to hide, and I don’t have to tell lies to anybody.” Coach Lou Holtz left no doubts he’s squarely behind the starter who hopes to lead the Irish squad throughout the 1991 season. He called the involvement of Mirer and linebacker Demetrius Dußose in the Friday off-campus party that attracted 500 people a “very innocent thing.” The security officer at the apartment com plex where the two were arrested had instruc tions to call police if the crowd “became large,” he said. 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An internal memo written by an acting shift commander criticizes a police spokesman for siding with Mirer, according to a report published Tuesday. After Mirer and Dußose were released on $lOO bonds, police department spokesman Lt. Norval J. Williams drove the pair to the South Bend Tribune to give reporters their side of the story. “They weren’t drunk,” Williams said. “I think it was a case of them being at the wrong place at the wrong time.” Williams also said Mirer asked the arresting officer for a breath test, but was refused. Mirer TICKETS SENIOR TICKET NEEDED for Cincinnati game. Call 867-3565. SENIOR SEASON TICKET avail able. Best offer. Call Bob 867- 9982. STUDENT TICKET NEEDED! Will pay top dollar. 862-7461 Natasha. WANTED: SEASON FOOTBALL tickets (preferably senior) or senior tickets for Cincinnati. Call Tom 867-2783. WANTED:3 OR 4 non-student football tickets for BYU or Boston College. Call Rob, 862-9023. FOR RENT AAA SPRING 92 semester leases in Beaver Plaza. Call 237-2142. A FEW APARTMENTS and con dos available for immediate occu pancy. Two bedroom apt. $5OO/ mo., two oedroom TH $6lO/mo., three bedroom TH $6OO/mo. Call Continental, 238-1598 A TOWNHOUSE FOR rent Must be out of town these weekends: 8.C., Homecoming. W.V.U. and Notre Dame. Call 237-8032. AVAILABLE FOR FOOTBALL weekends-1 bedroom, furnished apartments. Call 238-3432 for details. BASEMENT APT. AVAILABLE now in exchange for part-time help with Rabbi's family. Call 237- 1577. DEAN'S LIST ENVIRONMENT restricted to quiet non-smokers. Private quarters near campus. This and next semester-867-3624. EFFICIENCY APARTMENT, NICELY furnished, 522 E. Col lege. $350/month, 12 month lease. 238-1856. GARAGE FOR RENT-near down town. $5O per month. Call 355- 1853. INDIVIDUAL LEASES AVAIL ABLE, electric and heat included. 2 bedroom apartments for fall at The Collegian. $214/person for 12 months and $255/person for 9 1/ 2 months. Associated Realty 234- 2382. LOOKING FOR AN apt ? 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"Non-profit organization" counts as two words, | because "non-” is a prefix. I Punctuation marks do not count as words. I A number counts as one word. A telephone number counts as one word. _ An abbreviation counts as one word. Only the most I common abbreviations may be used. I Classified Word Ads and changes cannot be accepted over the telephone, unless approved by the business manager. I Collegian Inc. will be responsible for only one I day’s incorrect insertion. I Collegian Inc. reserves the right to determine the proper classification for Word Ads said he was “denied my chance to praye that” he wasn’t drunk. A memo drafted by Lt. David H. Shock, act ing shift commander during the incident, said Williams’ statements violated department rules against public criticism of fellow officers “made with reckless disregard for its truth or falsity.” Shock said Williams asked the arresting officer, Patrolman Robert Culp, to release Mirer, Dußose, and John P. Neal, 19, of Tonawanda, N.Y., a third Notre Dame student arrested at the scene. When Culp refused, Williams allegedly told the officer to “think about his career, and the career of the people he arrested,” Shock wrote in the memo, a copy of which was obtained by the Tribune. Police have refused to release arrest reports on the incident. Mirer, 21, a junior from Goshen, said he drank two beers within a two-hour period. Dußose, 20, of Seattle, said he drank two or three beers. Mirer said an unwritten team rule prohibits drinking except in prescribed circumstances. The students are scheduled to appear in court Oct. 9. No other arrests were made. THE HARRIS APARTMENT Motel has large and small apartments. Daily, weekly, and monthly rates. 466-3302. FALL SEMESTER, 9 and 12 month leases available fall 1991. Low prices. Rent includes all utili ties. TV, cable. 1 and 2 bedroom --roomy! Short walk to campus. 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