PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1966 PAGE EIGHT TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1966 ______, _ , ivy,,, I, _ _ - _ _ THE ANN ARBOR DANCE THEATRE WORKSHOP with guest artist Ross Lee Finney and student composers Public Library, Fri., Nov. 11 8 P.M. Free Ann Arbor Ski Club presents "SKI ON THE WILD SIDE" Narrated by WARREN MILLER GRID SELECTIONS Wings Blank Oliver (Big O) Darden, captain of the 1965-66 Michigan basket- H aw ks, 3-0 ball team, has taken time out from his law studies to venture into the unknown as guest grid pick selector. By The Associated Press Darden, who turned down an offer to play with overpowering DETROIT - Alex Delvecchio Detroit Pistons to go to graduate school, had a hard time choosing Ws ed tice as techDetroit Red between the two participants in our game of the week, River Falls Black Hawks 3-0 in a National and Stout State. He finally chose River Falls after much coercing Hockey League game last night. from one of our reporters. Delvecchio scored in the second For those who have been wondering what, if anything, The Daily period. Defenseman Leo Boivin is giving to the winners of the weekly grid picks, an answer has been added a goal late in the third found, Cottage Inn Pizza has volunteered to give our weekly winners period, and Delvecchio fired in his SUN., Nov. 13 TWO SHOWS: 3 P.M. & 8 P.M. two free dinners. Tickets available at the door ANN ARBOR HIGH SCHOOL AUD. THIS WEEK'S GAMES (Consensus in Caps) The most walked about slacks on Campus are HUBBARD with "DACRON' The action is fashioned by Hubbard . . . -DACRONO polyester in the blend means total neatness. Try a pair of BREECHES by HUBBARD for the tapered look you'll want! HUBBARD SLACKS m 3 Students, have you t LIBERTYCAW 318W. Liberty (3 blocks west of M GRAND OPENING till SUNDA Wash Wax fo Free six-pack Coke with eve of 8 golions or more of Mara ried ASH Northwestern at MICHIGAN PURDUE at Minnesota MICHIGAN STATE at Indiana Wisconsin at ILLINOIS OHIO STATE at Iowa SMU at ARKANSAS Mississippi at TENNESSEE Missouri at OKLAHOMA PRINCETON at Yale CALIFORNIA at Army GEORGIA at Auburn Florida State at SYRACUSE Texas A&M at RICE Air Force at NORTH CAROLINA BRIGHAM YOUNG at Utah IOWA STATE at Kansas State WASHINGTON at Oregon State NAVY at Vanderbilt CLEMSON at Maryland RIVER FALLS at Stout State aSt.) JIM LaSOVAGE (Associate Sports Editor, 107-53-.669)-Michigan, Purdue, in St.)Michigan State, Illinois, Ohio State, Arkansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Princeton, Army, Georgia, Syracuse, Rice, Air Force, Brigham Young, Iowa State, Wash- Y 'e 3# ington, Navy, Maryland, River Falls. Y the 1 3t GIL SAMBERG (Assistant Sports Editor, 103-57-.644)-Michigan, Purdue, Michigan State, Illinois, Ohio State, SMU, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Princeton, Army, Georgia, Florida State, Texas A & M, North Carolina, Brigham Young, Iowa r 2 5 State, Oregon State, Vanderbilt, Clemson, River Falls. r £ C CHUCK VETZNER (sports Editor, 98-62-.613)-Michigan, Minnesota, Michi- gan State, Illinois, Ohio State, SMU, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Princeton, Cali- fornia, Auburn, Syracuse, Rice, North Carolina, Brigham Young, Iowa State, Washington, Navy, Clemson, River Fails, fill-upJIM TINDALL (Associate Sports Editor, 95-64-.594)-Michigan, Minnesota. ry fill-u Michigan State, Illinois, Ohio State, Arkansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Princeton, California, Georgia, Syracuse, Rice, North Carolina, Brigham Young, Kansas State, Washington, Vanderbilt, Maryland, River Falls. t on GOLIVER DARDEN (Guest Selector)-Michigan, Purdue, Michigan State, Illi- nois, Ohio State, Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Princeton, California, Georgia, Syracuse, Texas A & M, North Carolina, Utah, Kansas State, Washington, Navy, Clemson, River Falls. ----^-~------ OPEN: Mon., Wed. and Thurs., 4 P.M. to 2 A.M. 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BOSTON-Rookie Goalie Gerry Cheevers, recalled from the min- ors four days ago, fashioned his first National Hockey League shutout last night as the Boston Bruins snapped Toronto's seven- game unbeaten streak by blank- ing the Maple Leafs 4-0. The 25-year-old Cheevers, called up from the minors to replace# injured Ed Johnston, kicked out! 30 Toronto shots. The victory enabled the Bruins to climb out of last place over the idle New York Rangers. CINCINNATI - A three point play by Bailey Howell in the last' 13 seconds brought the Boston Celtics an 113-112 overtime Na- tional Basketball Association vic- tory over Cincinnati last night. Howell scored a field goal to tie the, score, was fouled by Jerry. Lucas, and sank the free throw to clinch the game. The Royals made three attempts to score in the last 10 seconds, but failed each time. Boston led through much of the game-sometimes by as much as 13 points-but the Royals battled back and Lucas tied the score 102-102 with two three throws near the end of regulation play. Billboard The Michigan freshmen foot- ball game with Toledo, post- poned last week because, of weather, has been rescheduled for tonight at 8:00 on Ann Arbor High's Holloway Field. The Daily Libels meet the Michigan State News gridders this afternoon at 4:15 in an at- tempt to finish the season un- defeated. Sporting a_ 3-0 record, the Libels are heavy favorites to take the field first (Ferry, that is). THE JUNIOR CIRCUIT By CLARK NOR TON Four Vignettes Of Frogs and Freud "Gee, Real Blood" "Though the boys throw stones at frogs in sport, yet the frogs do not die in sport but in earnest."-Plutarch The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. Every frog should read it before he croaks. And a eoach is hung in effigy. "I just don't like to loose, in anything I do. And that goes for the teams I root for ...." And a coach "resigns" his position (for health reasons'. Plunk. Splash. "They're considered quite a delicacy you know." *u* * "What Was His Name Again?" "If I should lose, let me stand by the road and cheer as the winners go by."-Berton Braley Clap, clap. "He's a good sport, wot?" "Who's that, old chap?" "That bloke over there. Ran a simply horrid contest, but he's congratulating the victors. Rather good show, I think." "So it is." "Nice fellow." "Shame he finished last." Pity." "Have to go over and tell him to step aside while we're shooting our pictures." "Nice fellow, though." I just don't like to lose, in anything I do. And that goes for "I Hated to Let Him Go" "If the coach thinks Joe (good old Joe) can help the team more than me, then he should play. We're winning, which is the only important thing."-typical athlete Treacle, treacle. The last of the maple syrup philosophers. Don't believe him. "You should have more faith in humanity." Uh, huh. "I've got team spirit." Uh, huh. "Let's face it, what else can I say?" Supercalifragilisticexpialidocius. "The coach wouldn't like it." He did mention that he thinks you sit on the bench with the best of them. "Just wait until we win." "They" win, you mean. The coach just gave you your uncon- ditional release. Go home and read about Joe. Used to Like the Yankees" One- of the major fascinations of men with sports seems to be that they can somehow identify with the athletic hero on the playing field, and in this way help to allay their feelings of deficiency concerning their own masculinity. That is why it is so important for many males that their home town team be a win- ner."--an elementary psychology textbook "He's very handsome. I think I'll vote for him." Democracy assumes a rational public. "So maybe I need a father image more than new roads and fewer taxes. How do you like them apples?" Still a bit green. 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