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Saturday, April 22,"1972

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Nine

Saturday, April 22, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Poge Nine

The Air Force is for Nurses A11- r Gr
a n
who want to go placs. new L
Hawaii, Japan, Europe and the U.S. Going places doesn't :
only mean travel. It also means professional advance- '
ment, with such benefits as: DETROIT WP) - The Detroit
I Lions announced yesterday that
" great working conditions and challenging work quarterback Greg Landry had
good pay with frequent increases i agreed to terms on a new three-
f recognition and the chance for promotion ; year contract, adding that Landry
0 advanced training with wonderful people and General Manager Russ Thom-
* as "each got what he wanted," but
Join the Air Force Nurse Corps and help care for your a refusing to say what that amount-
* t country while you go places. Contact your Air Force ed to.
Recruiter. Call 662-1463. The Lions announcement fol-
: Recruiter at: j lowed shortly publication by The
110 E. Washington 662-1463 ! Detroit News of a report from a
Ann Arbor "most reliable informant" that
I Landry had agreed to a three-
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eg Landry
)etroi pact
cluded a $100,000 bonus for sign-
ing.
i While he declined to disclose
the money involved, a Lions' ex-
I ecutive termed the News' figure
"high."
Landry, a 25-year-old who play-
ed his college football at Massa-
chusetts, played out his option in
the 1971-72 season on a contract
calling for a reported $27,000.
He took the Lions' regular quar-
terbacking job away from Bill
Munson in the 1970-71 season and
started all 14 National Football
League games of the Lions last
season.
Munson also played out his op-
tion and has expressed a desire
to be traded.
Other players who played out
their obtions include such names
as receiver Gene Washington of
the Minnesota Vikings, quarter-
back Bill Kilmer of the Washing-
ton Redskins., defensive back
Charlie Stukes of the Baltimore
Colts, and running back Donny
Anderson of St. Louis.
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By BOB HEUER
After absorbing a sudden
death loss to Notre Dame
Wednesday in a game which
they actually won twice, the
Michigan lacrosse teams hosts
the Chicago lacrosse club today
at 2:00 p.m. in their season fi-
nale at Ferry Field.
The Notre Dame debacle was
the latest in a string of- defeats
snatched from the jaws of vic-
tory by officiating, which has
now gone beyond the "question-
able" stage. This time is was a
Notre Dame tally after the whis-
tle and a Michigan goal that
went unnoticed by no one but
the refs that did in the Wolver-
ines.
The Blue stickers took a 4-3
lead into the last three minutes
of regulation time on the
strength of goals by Carl Burns,
Donnie Holman, and a pair by
Skip Flanagan. With Notre'
Dame on the attack, the official
spotted a Michigan slash.
When a penalty occurs with
play in progress, the referee
will drop the delayed penalty
flag rather than whistling the
play dead immediately, This the
official did not do. He blew his
whistle, which automatically
signalled a stoppage of play;:
whereupon Michigan goalie Jay.
Johnson let his stick drop and
relaxed momentarily. The Notre
Dame attacker, ignoring the

SEASON FINALE
Stickers oppose

icago

END OF CLASSES MOVIE
WEEKEND EXTRAVAGANZA!
F-da MEDIUM COOL
(1969, Haskell Wexler)
Saturday- McLuhan & politics meet at the '68 Chicago convention, the
nal scene is a classic.
Sunday- PRETTY POISON
(1969, Noel Block)
A high school cheerleader joins a mentally-ill arsonist to sabotage
a Mass. lumber mill for the CIA. A great film. Anthony Perkins,
Tuesday Weld.

Daily-John Upton
CARL BURNS (8), MICHIGAN'S leading point-getter, battles
an unidentified Columbus lacrosse sticker in a game played last
weekend. Burns hopes to do the same today against Chicago.

whistle, continued his sweep
and threw the ball into the net
The ref admitted the'mistake'
of blowing the whistle when he
should have dropped the flag,
but said that Notre Dame had
been in the act of shooting when
the whistle blew, so the goal
must count,
Thus, regulation time ended
with the teams deadlocked at
4-4. Under lacrosse rules, two
four-minute overtimes are play-
ed, followed by sudden death, if
necessary. In the first overtime,
Notre Dame scored to take a 5-4
lead. Michigan came back to tie
it in the second on a goal by
midfielder Dick Dean,
Late in the second overtime
stanza, Flanagan fed the ball
out from behind the net to Hol-
man who caked the goalie out of
position and hit the upper right
corner of the goal.
The disgusted Notre Dame
netminder swatted at the ball,
rolling it back out into the
crease as the Wolverines went
berserk. The refs however, failed
to see the ball hit the twine and
later ruled that the goalie had
batted the ball out of the crease,
The period ended with the
score still deadlocked at 5-5 and
the frustrated Michigan stickers
were sitting ducks for an open-
ing minute Notre Dame goal
that brought sudden death to
the Wolverines.
of battles
The Michigan Rugby Football
Club hosts the Sarnia Saints and
the University of Toledo for four.
games today in preparation for
the National Collegiate Rugby
Tournament next weekend.r
The kickoff time for the first
game will be 1:30 on Palmer Field
with Michigan's Gold ruggers
playing Sarnia first with the Blue
following. A combination of Gold
and Maize will then tackle Toledo
with the Blue engaging in the fi-
nal contest.
Michigan and Notre Dame Will
represent thetMidwest inahopes of
conquering the national rugby
champions'hip on. 2930 of April,
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(1956, Don Seigel, Dir.)
America's best science fiction film and one of the most imitated
films ever made. Script by Sam Peckinpah, director of STRAW
DOGS.

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