Page Ten Q APPEARING NOW-Return Engagement SGRANT GREEN Albums: "Visitors" and Green Is Beautiful" Fine Food, Cocktails, Dinner Open Seven Days M ondcayr-.rilay 11 a.in. to 2 a . Saturday and Sunda, 319 S. FOURTH AVE. 5 p m. to 2 a. 761-3548 '" ~ jy J .g,; ,y.. ,py. ,p. :.[' 7.y V jy; -"y ' L. [f ry J L4 C t} ^C' } () ~i g C;Jil4.1 uJW["k.JL .t . R.1.> ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fririnv npramhPr :; 1 q7 i I Juuy, v .cc JIL'eI D, i 7!/ LEVI'S For the student body: Pucksters tackle CORDUROY Slim Fits (All Colors) $6.98 By CHUCK DRUKIS Michigan's icers will have their hands full this weekend as they, host the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame for two games in Michigan Coliseum. After a disappointing 13-16-2 record last year, the Irish are ex- pecting to rebound with a much soni joined the U.S. National liams also tied an Irish record with Hockey team after the close of last four assists in a game' against season for a trip to Europe for Michigan last season. World A group competition. The second line includes John Tomasoni will start tonight, but Noble at center and Paul Regan may be relieved Saturday by Chris and freshman Ray Delorenzi at the Cathcart, who allowed only 2.83 wings. Noble led the team in scor- goals in six appearances last ing while Regan was third. season. T The third line of forwards is Bells ... . $8.50 DENIM Bush Jeans . $10.00 Bells . . $8.00 Boot Jeans $7.50 Pre-Shrunk $7.50 Super Slims $7.00 CHECK ATE State Street at Liberty i tough Freshman Les Larson and Jun- ior Mark Steinborn will fill the third line. Michigan meanwhile will have other problems besides Notre Dame. Gary Kardos suffered chipped bones in his elbow after crashing into the boards last weekend. Kardos will. be out for at least two weeks, but Michigan head coach Al Renfrew is hoping t Irish that he will be back for the Christmas tournament. Gary Connolly, who received a misconduct foul after arguing with a referee over a tripping call, will also not see action this weekend according to Coach Renfrew. "Hockey is a game of emotions, said Mentor Renfrew. "If you're ready to play, you can beat any- body; if you're not, you can be beaten by anybody." I stronger showing this season. To Coach Smith is planning on comprised of freshman Tom Lind- date, Notre Dame has won four of playing three balanced lines with sey at center, sophomore Larry six games, including a 6-5 over- adequate backup strength and Israelson and freshman D'Arcy time triumph over highly ranked penalty killing teams. Keating. Assistant Irish coach Michigan Tech. The Irish have had their high- Tim McNeill, however, said he is The Irish squad includes 19 re- est scoring output from their first expecting to try different combin- turning letter winners, but the line, consisting of sophomores ations to see which will be most bulk of the team is relatively Eddie Bumbacco and Ian Williams successful, young rat the wings and John Campbell Junior co-captain Bill Green The cornreitone of Notre Dame's at center. anchors the defense. Sophomore experience begins in goal with Dick Bumbacco, a product of Sault Ric Schafer will join Green on the Chason"Lft" mith choping Ste. Marie, Ontario, the same town first line. that Tomasoni will have hisfines that produced Phil and Tony Es- The second line includes sopho- collegiate season after three var- posito, was second in goals and mores Bill Nyrop and Steve Curry, sity seasons as goaltender. Toma- fourth in points as a freshman last both of whom were regulars last year- season. 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