Sports No Luster Lost LONNY GOLDSMITH Staff Writer T If you think you've found a better deal than our "Milk & Honey" Vacations, consider this a warning. EL AL offers unbeatably priced "Milk & Honey" packages in Israel with a choice of top value and deluxe hotels. Choose from a selection of hotel/Hertz car packages; a Hertz car with unlimited mileage for a week; escorted tours; and extensions to Eilat (the Israeli Riviera), Egypt, Jordan and London. All packages are based on the purchase of a roundtrip ticket on EL AL from the USA to Israel. For a free brochure and reservations, call your travel agent or 1-800-EL-AL-SUN. For information about the new Loyal Traveler_Program, fax EL AL at 212-852-0632. klk his is the weekend that college football fans have been wait- ing for. Michigan State vs. Michigan. This is a game that seemingly affects i i everyone, regardless of your standing as a student, alum or employee of either institution. It doesn't even matter if you are a football fan or not. Sides are cho- •io sen. Especially comical for me is that I live in Ann Arbor. Not that I have much against the city, except that I am a proud graduate of Michigan State ill University, (THE university of Michigan). In my four years at MSU and the almost six months since graduating, I learned that U-M fans never give the .11 Spartans much credit or respect. As MSU sits at 5-1 and are ranked 14th in the country in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll, they have obvious- ly earned someone's respect. 11 EL/1/ALWL.. . ' 1 7 * It's not just an airline. It's Israel. • Do you have advanced prostate cancer? To learn more about new treatments available nowhere else, call the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. We have developed a special program for men with advanced prostate cancer that offers: ■ promising new therapies ■ expert medical oncologists, urologists and radiation oncologists ■ supportive care aimed at symptom relief and improved quality of life For free and confidential information, call the U-M Cancer AnswerLine nurses at ANTIQUE JEWELRY SILVER COINS POCKET WATCHES GOLD COINS COIN COLLECTIONS TIFFANY ROLEX WATCHES FRANKLIN MINT STICK PINS STERLING SILVER BROACHES SILVER DOLLARS HUMMELS ANTIQUE SILVER SILVER BARS FLATWARE SETS DIAMONDS CANDLESTICKS GEMSTONES PAPER MONEY SCRAP GOLD PATEK PHILLIPE OBJECTS rreRT VAQIERON BOWLS 6 TRAYS TEA SERVICES COIN WATCHES CARTIER RINGS VAN CLEEF PIAGET POSTCARDS PENDANTS 10-24 KARAT GOLD CHAINS Royal. DOULTON EARRINGS We are interested bi serving you or your dient in the appraisal or liquidation of your coins, jewelry, collectable: or an entire estate. PLEASE CALL OR STOP IN! 1-800-865-1125 9 am to 4..30 pm, Monday through Friday 10/24 1997 Comprehensive Cancer Center ==. = University of Michigan ===i = Health System httpa/www.cancer.med.urnich.edu 33700 W001:)WEIRD EIVENCIE BIRMIt10911M, MI 48009 248-644-8565 Mon.-Fri. 9-6 ■ Saturday 9-4 Metro Dealer Slate 1956 A big misconception that U-M fans try and convey is that-MSU is nothing more then an in-state rival. "The Ohio *, State game is much more important to - us than playing you guys," a friend once said to me. My response was, "If you insist." That was prior to the game at Spartan Stadium on Nov. 2, 1995. MSU turned U-M's pass defense into something slightly less porous than a sponge en route to a 28-25 come-from- behind win. All right, enough bantering. State will win, plain and simple. The home team has defended their turf every year since 1992. Tomorrow's game is in East Lansing, in front of nearly 80,000-fans with a constantly high volume. Equally important to the game on the field is the off-the-field rivalry between the fans. Pre-Game Michigan alumni are impressive tail- gaters. They go all out in the parking lot of Crisler Arena with their full bars