Page 10--Thursday, October 25, 1979-The Michigan Daily rmim m m - m - mm mm - mmmm -m - - - mm 2 ,FREE 12 COKES ' 1 With Purchase of Any I 1 Item or More Pizza (WITH THIS AD) OPEN SUN-THURS 11am-1am; FRI & SAT 11 am-2am Now Delivering to the N. Campus Area I BELL'S GREEK PIZZA 995-0232 N 700 Packard at State Street Lmmmmmmm===mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm==mmmmm thru Nov. Oct. 2 Women .:: ........:.. ...."..............'. gymnasts on Homecoming10e i/ Our Best cutSe tare now" 801e the beam this season By PETE BARBOUR "THIS MEET'S going to be good Football, basketball and hockey. because we're going against a high three sports are being played, as class team. If' we can do well against Thesetthe Koreans, we'l do well against of October. Well-folks, there's at leastteyon,aodeHyagt.s Ione more. This Sunday, October 28, the anyone," said Hyatt . Michigan women's gymnastics team Two teams Michigan would love to opens their season against the Korean defeat this season are Kent State and National team in a 2 p.m. match at Michigan State. According to Hyatt, Crisler Arena. there's a different reason for wanting to New coach Cheryl Hyatt, the fourth beat each team. mentor in the last three years for Michigan, said that having more bodies "Kent State was one of the top teams alone should make the young last year. All the girls want to beat Wolverines stronger than last year. Michigan State since they're a state That's an optimistic thought when one rival." The fact that MSU won by a considers that Michigan had a 22-3 very small margin last year might be record for the 1978-79 season. an added incentive for the Wolverines.' What is Michigan's goal for the "WE'RE NOT REALLY that much season? "The team has decided to im- different from last year except for prove on team and individual scores," having ten players compared to seven. said Hyatt. That's what it will take for We lost two gymnasts but we picked up Michigan to improve on last sson's three," said Hyatt.r One new member wh'o Hyatt believes record. , One ew embr wo Hytt elives Michigan's next home meet following will strengthen the Wolverins is junior Sunday's meet versus the Koreans isn't Dana Kempthorn. Kempthorn tran- until January 20 against Illinois. sferred out of Clarion State, a school which finished third in the AIAW _________________ nationals. Another newcomer who Hyatt is im- SP pressed with is freshman all-arounder Diane McLean from North Farmington High School. Ann Arbor freshman W alon hu Angela Deaver, who Hyatt said is "our r strongest performer on the beam," is the only starter who won't be in the SAN DIEGO - San Diego center Bill meet. Deaver has a dislocated elbow Walton, who has yet to play his first and will be out for three weeks. regular-season game for the Clippers, had his left foot placed in a cast yester- HYATT OBVIOUSLY doesn't mind day and is expected to be sidelined for having solid performers like senior three or four more weeks, club owner Sara Flom back at all. "Sara has a goal Irv Levin announced. for this year which is to retain the Walton, who signed a seven-year con- regional championship for floor exer- tract worth a reported $7 million with cise," said Hyatt. the Clippers, reinjured the foot during Rounding out the starting seven for practice last Sunday. He hurt it initially Michigan are sophomores Teresa Ber- in a Sept. 28 exhibition game and has toncin, Laurie Miesal, Cindy SFiearon not played in any of San Diego's seven and Lisa Uttal. regular-season contests. Sunday's meet may be Michigan's The Clippers' owner said doctors in- toughest of the season. As a team, the formed him the latest injury was not of Koreans average a lofty 9.4 (out of a a serious nature. maximum 10). RosvalIs successor KANSAS CITY Mo Jim Frey, a 16year veteran of the Baltimore andY. Review Seminars 15 student average class size HOMECO Team teaching technique Convenient weekend classes EXCLUSIVE MATH REFRESHER 0T25 800-243-4767 King and Que Trivia question: Which Mich- igan running back broke the Big Ten records for most yards rushing, most touchdowns scored and most points scored in a season in 1968? Need a hint? He earned All-American honors and was tabbed Most Valuable Player in the conference that year. If you guessed Ron Johnson, you win the prize. Johnson rambled for 1,017 yar-, ds and scored 15 touchdowns plus a two point conversion, good for 92 points, all Big Ten records in '68. Overall that year, the 196- pound halfback carried the ball 255 times for 1,391 yards and ac- counted for 116 points on a staggering total of 19 touchdowns plus the two point conversion. On the national scene, Johnson 'set a new single game rushing record as he lumbered for 347 yards in a 34-9 victory over Wisconsin. Unfortunately, Johnson's effor- ts fell short of sending Michigan to the Rose Bowl. The Wolverines rolled to a 6-0 Big Ten record (8-1 overall), before being humiliated Ron Johnisona ORTS OF THE DAILY , sidelined for month by Ohio State, 50-14, in the last game of the season. The win sent the undefeated Buckeyes to Pasadena and marked the end of Bump Elliott's coaching career at Michigan. Johnson was a first round draft pick of the Cleveland Browns in 1969, but he played sparingly his rookie year. He was traded to the New York Giants following the '69 season, where he immediately made a name for himself, rushing for 1,027 yards in 1970. Orioles organization, was named manager of the Kansas City Royals yesterday., The 48-year-old Frey replaces Whitey Herzog, whose contract was not re- newed after 412 seasons at the head of the American League club. Frey has been hitting instructor for the Orioles since 1970, working with such Baltimore batting stars as Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Ken Singleton and Lee May. Hicks signs SAN FRANCISCO-Dwight Hicks, former Michigan safety, who was draf- ted by the Detroit Lions last year, was signed yesterday by the San Francisco 49ers. He replced Eric Johnson, who Each dinner includes baked potato, warm roll with butter ind our All-You-Can-Eat salad bar. Unlimited refills on coffee, tea and soft drinks, too. 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