PAGE TEV THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDlAY, OCTOBR 1. 1965u RAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY i.,/ i.0 i Vll l:lV 1,. ,j.UVO J N Frosh Dialogue In Good Old Yost "But Yost Fieldhouse is important," one frosh said to the other, with a sweeping gesture that took in all of the musty building. "I've heard that the roof leaks, and the pigeons are sort of a nuisance if you don't wear a hat,"- the other replied. "Well after all, you can't have everything. Even the Intramural Gym roof leaks." "That's true, but what about all this dirt and stuff . . . you know.. . who wants to go to a basketball game and come back looking like you ran last in a horse race on a rainy day. Do they ever clean up in here? This place looks like it has been untouched since the last basketball game. I mean, the team names are still up on the scoreboard, and the litter is still piled up in the corner." "Well, I guess it could be a little cleaner, but think of the tradi- tion and stuff that is inside these walls." "Yeah, like the dirt." Great Teams Played Here "Think of all the great teams that have played in this gym over the past few decades. Some of the really great college stars of all time have played under this roof. It was good enough for them, it's good enough for us. Besides in just a couple more years we are going to have a new fieldhouse over by the Stadium." "Where is the Stadium any way? I never got football tickets 'cause I missed the line in Waterman Gym during registration." (Passage of time. Both frosh walk down to Ferry Field and climb to the top of the mountain of dirt overlooking what will be' the Uni- versity Events Building in just a "matter of time.") "Hey, this just looks like a big hole to me." Giants' Cepeda Trips Reds in Ninth 111111 THE SAN FRANCISCO (R) - Pinch- hitter Orlando Cepeda belted a two-run homer with one out in the ninth inning yesterday, lifting the Giants to a 5-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. Cepeda, who had played only 30 games all season because of a bad knee, batted for Japanese-im- port Masonari Murakami, who came in to relieve Juan Marichal in the eighth. It was Cepeda's first four-bagger of the year, coming off southpaw Joe Nuxhall. Nuxhall, who had scattered nine hits and had not walked a man before the ninth, suffered his fourth defeat in 15 decisions, even though he was supported by three Cincinnati h o m e r s, including Frank Robinson's 32nd of the sea- son. Solo blasts were also tagged by Vada Pinson and Deron John- son. The victory, San Francisco's SPORTS NIGHT EDITOR: DALE SIELAFF third in their last nine outings, kept them two games behind the league-leading Los Angeles Dod- gers, who beat Milwaukee last night. Pitcher Sued, Hurt SAN FRANCISCO (A) - While his teammates were out beating Cincinnati, San Francisco pitch- er Juan Marichal was in the club- house taking a compound beating of another kind. None too happy with a hairline thumb fracture suffered in a sev- enth-inning collision with Cincin- nati shortstop Leo Cardenas, the Dominican-born Marichal literal- ly received insult on top of injury when served withnpapers for a $110,000 law suit brought against him by Los Angeles catcher John Roseboro, whom Marichal had clubbed in a ballpark fracas on Aug. 22. Despite the fracture, Marichal could probably take a pitching turn Sunday, if needed. LAS A~ IS HERE After today there wiIl be no more booth on the Diag to make appointments for Senior pic- 14 tu res. Want your picture in the 'Ensian? GO NOW 11111Ij HOMECOMING '65 PRESENTS "TWO TIMES TWO" . 0. ~* THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS antd PETER NERO 7X35 CF BINOCULAR FULL 367 FT FIELD OF VIEW! 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'U' Has Profit-Sharing "But it's going to be well worth the wait, I can tell you that. The University has sort of a neat profit-sharing plan too. You pay $12 a year, and you get to watch them build the fieldhouse. AND when it is finished, you get to go inside for only $1. That is if the University didn't raise the price of basketball tickets over the summer without telling anyone. Besides, you'll only have to stand in line for a couple of. hours to get your tickets too. You can't beat that." "When is it going to be finished?" "Oh, in about a little more than a year . . . on second thought, make that three or four." --JIM TINDALL $2495 COME IN TODAY FOR A DEMONSTRATION OTH ER MODEL$ FROM $17.95 CAMERA SHOP Ann Arbor's Only Exclusive Camera Shop IN 2 DOUBLE CONCERTS .. .7:00 AND 9:30 P.M. SA TURDAY, OCTOBER 16 at Hill Auditorium Housing Units: Make Your Plans Now-Block Ticket Preferencing Is This Saturday! I4 1115 S. UNIVERSITY 665-6101 NUMBER '65 . . . . NUMBER '65 . . . . 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