Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY T"hursday, September 3, 1 97G' 1 6- - I ~iT // , Ill -k {: f t .Y,. ' :;C V d Pryor cut b Packers; White. Soxp get new manager ' 40 GREEN BAY - Former Michigan 'star defensive end Cecil Pryor, ohe of the key figures in Michigan's drive for the co-champ- ionship of the Big Ten last year has been released by the Green 'Bay Packers. Pryor had been working out with ,the Packers since ,July. * CHICAGO- Don Gutteridge was replaced as manager of the Chicago White Sox by coach .Bill. Adair yesterday. Stu, Holcomb named, Tuesday as executive vice president in charge of the club' by owner John Allyn, flew to Oakland earlier yes- terday to confer with Gutteridge. Informed by Holcomb he would not be retained for 1971, Gutte- ridge requested- he be relieved of h~is managerial' post immediately. Adair was 'named interim manager, by Holcomb, who said he hoped to announce a 1971 Sox manager Sept. 14 at a Chicago press conference.1, * DETROI'T - Denn-y McLain said yesterday he is withdrawing a, grievance request he made to 'the Major League Baseball Players As- sociation over'his suspension by the'Detroit Tigers for dunkinig two sports writers with ice water. McLain said he filed an informal grievance last Friday In hopes of recovering from' $3,500 to $4,000'he expects to lose 'because of the. one-week suspyension. The grievance " was\ processed", Monday, Mc- Lain said. He decided to withdraw the complaint later, however, after con- ferring with 'his business agent, William Carpenter of Cleveland, his father-in-law, hall-of-Famer Lou Boudreau, and several close friend's, 4 McLain said.7 0 NEW YORK - Rick Barry, one of pro basketball's highest. scorers, became the property "of the New York Nets of the American Basketball Association yesterday. Barry was present at, an afternoon news conference at which the Nets. announced they had acquired the former University of Miami, Fla. star from 'the Virginia q~uires for a high draft choice and an undisclosed amount of cash. A ,Nets' spokesman, said, Barry, presently a residenit of San Fran- ' Cisco, plans to move. here., Barry had been waging a court fight in, an attempt to break his contract with- the Squires, formerly the Oakland Oak's and Washing- ton Caps. The tea4'i recently moved, to Virginia.' *BOSTON - The Boston Patriots 'announced yesterday the signing oft 235-pound fullback Jim Nance after negotiations lasting several months. The National Football League team disclosed no terms' of the contract. "Bill Sullivan., president of the Boston Patriots, announced; to- day that Jim- Nance has signed to play..." said a statementre leased by the. team's front office'. "In accordance with the 10-year policy of the club no terms of the contract {were announced." 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A'production whose carefully planned and richly ornamented sets and skillful photography have been compared to Eisenstein's work. OCT. 23 FLAMES, ON THE VOLGA 1955. Based on the novel by F. Glodkov. Music by Ka balevsky. A moving story of life in pre-revolutionary Russia, based on Gfadkov's auto- biographical novel. OCT. 30 FATHER SERGIUS, n1917. Silent. Directed by Yakov Protazanov. Based on the story by Leo Tolstoy. { ~A film noted for its historical importance. It was made under the Provisional Government of 191 7 in an effort to denounce the czar and church. This is one of the few pre-Soviet Russian films available to American audiences today. NOV. 13 TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD 1928. Silent. Direction and scenario by Sergei Eisenstein. Photography by Edward Tisse. One of the most important and influential 'films of international, cinema his- tory, this work portrays the Russian revolution of 1917 with the vigor anid pictorial intensity typical 'of Eisenstein's best works. NOV. 20 THE END OF SAINT PETERSBURG 1927. Silent. Directed by V.1I. Pudovkin.! This film, as well as the foregoing one, was made to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the 1 917 revolution. At the time of its production Pudovkin Y ~and Eisenstein were rivals. This film, mode on the some topic as Eisenstein's, is a rartiur', I goo rc~d baisfor the cnmnnrrsn of the two direc~tors.. mv Levda A slight; hcdteration August 22 was a happy day for The Daily. At a ceremony in' Elyria, Ohio. Advertising Representative Cheryl Adler was married' to Display Advertising Manager Rich Radcliffe. According to latest reports the couple' is living happily ever after. A&P ONE HOUR DY CLEANERS 668-9500 DRIVE-THROUGH SERVICE SAVE-C ash N', Carlry, For your convenience-one' hour service on Saturday 312 E. HURQN-across from.City Hall. 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