Doge Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 25, 1974 I _ _ e No OPEN Oyster Bar & The Spaghetti Machine OPEN TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY, 5:00-10:00 P.M. (CORNER OF WEST HURON & S. FIRST ST.) 301 W. HURON 663-2403 M ENU: FRESH BLUE POINT OYSTERS ON HALF SHELL ..............$1.75 DINNERS: Green Salad-CAESAR dressing, home made bread, butter and coffee included. SPAGHETTI. IcerS By FRED UPTON Ohio State will inaugurate the Michigan hockey season tonight, opening a two game series at Yost Ice Arena starting at 7:30 p.m. The two teams have met but twice in history, one contest a 21-0 Wolverine shellacking back in 1963. THE MAIZE and Blue are definitely favoredwith 19 re- turning letterman, almost as many as the entire Buckeye squad. Ohio State hockey coach, Gerry Walford, said, "Michigan is one of the toughest teams we will meet all year. You might as well start with the best." Since Ohio State is not in the Western Collegiate Hockey As- sociation and plays no other WCHA teams, he is probably right. Though Walford is a graduate student getting his degree in physical education (he rides a bike to practice), the Ohio State team will not be in the best of shape. Tomato sauce ...............$2.50 2. Meat sauce .................$2.50 3. Mushroom sauce ......... . ..$2.50 4. Meat and Mushroom sauce . . . $2.50 5. Red Clam sauce.............$2.75 6. White Clam sauce ...........$2.75 7. Sicilian sauce ...............$2.75 8. Chicken Liver sauce ......... $2.75 9. Tomato sauce with Meat Balls $2.75 1 0. Tomato sauce with Chicken Liversw .......... $2.75 11. Marinara sauce ............ $2.75 12. Butter, Garlic, Sweet Basil sauce. ...........$2.50 13. Potpourri (tomato, meat, clam, sicilian sauce) ............. $2.75 o en assists) and Doug Boyd (1 goal, a ssists) will help anchor the Scarlet and Grey defense. Two freshmen from Ontario, Jim Kish and Jim Colville, will also help out. C , Sophomore center Bruce All- worth was last year's scoring leader with 19 goals and 34 as- sists. Along with his leftwinger Hugh Prentice (24 goals, 17 as- sists) and Israel, these three should provide the biggest men- ace for Michigan's All-American goalie, Robbie Moore. Two-time letter winners Steve Pankiw (18 goals, 19 assists), Don Rogers and Dale Knaus round out the right wing posi- tion. WILL OHIO STATE provide a stern test for the men of Michi- gan? "We, will be stronger than we were a year ago," promises Walford. "We haven't had any games yet so it is difficult to evaluate just how good we will be." After this week's likely two game sweep by Michigan, Ohio State will revert back to the weaker league with teams such as Lake Superior and York Uni- versity. The games will be only the preview to a probable winningf season for Michigan. Wisconsin P hits town next week and the 1 fight for number one will beginI with Buckeyes VEAL SCALLOPINI: 1. Ala Marsala ..... $2.95 2, Alta Francaise HOUSE SPECIALTY: Homemade Green Noodles. .$2.95 $2.95 SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PRICES BEER-WINE--COCK TAILS 1 F 1'; I, 1 Yd _ THE BUCKEYE'S have only been practicing three weeks and haven't held any scrimmages other than an alumni game. Walford surmised that "it al- most did more harm than good because we've only had organ- ized hockey here for about 13 years." Yet the Ohio team returns 14 lettermen and hopes to improve last year's 16-13-2 performance. "I think defense will be our strongest point," observedWal- ford. Goalie Dan Stergiou had a 3.9 goals against record last season and is now in his second year in the crease. Though the lines haven't been drawn up, Walford does have some potential threats that could stall Michigan's pre-' season start. Daily Photo by TOM GOTTLIEB Michigan center Angie Moretto dekes in for an apparently easy score against Colorado Col- lege last year. Moretto, who paced the Blue ic ers with 25 goals last season, will get his chance for his first goal tonight when Michigan takes o n Ohio State in the season opener at Yost Ice Arena. once more. I The Michi which has SPORTS OF THE DAILY Eyler ends cage career igan basketball team, been suffering from Bernard could sleep latera save gas Whether you've been studying or partying the night before, you could forget the rush hour hassle and enjoy a few extra winks each morning at our place. If you're involved in campus activities, you can walk to meetings instead of driving. Save your gas money for that special date with your special friend. There are other good features here you'll like. So . . . make the right move. Come to where the living is easy. G1Ji~eirsitffo r 536 S. Forest Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 Phone (313) 761-2680 MORE PUNCH and brute was added to the offense when 175 pound John Israel was moved from defense to right wing. Former center Bill Davidge re- placed him. Both Davidge (11 goals, 13 There IS a e difference!!!'. " 0 PREPARE FOR: " SMCAT Over 35 years " DAT and success " * Small classes e ISAT Voluminous home GRE study materials Se ourestha ae :* ATG constantly updatede- : OCATTape facilities for : U"I reviews of class* CPAT lessons and for use I of supplementary " FLEX materials " ~Make-ups for" ECFMG missed lessons I NAT'L MED BDS: * THOUSANDS HAVE " " RAISED THEIR SCORES * * write or call: "9 : ('31 '35 -v ogs5 9 "9 " t "* " * EDUCATIONAL CENTER" TEST PREPARATION" "SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 :0 ',Te iro R " "Branches in Maor U S Ctes attrition lately, lost another player yesterday with the an- nouncement that Bill Ayler had quit the team. Ayler, a 6-4 senior forward from Detroit, said his decision was "something I felt had to be done." Coach Johnny Orr, who was counting on Ayler for senior leadership, said he was sur- prised by the decision. "Billy's a fine young man with a great deal of pride. When you're a senior, and you see you aren't I-- going to start, you lose some of the feeling you once had for basketball." Ayler was long a favorite with the Crisler Arena faithful, most- ly for his spectacular leaping ability. Ayler started Michigan's first three games last year, before the coaches took the gamble of playing Wayman Britt at for- ward. His departure leayes Joe Johnson and C. J. Kupec as the only survivors of the famous 1971 Campy Russell freshman class. -John Kahler Martin tops A.L. NEW YORK (IP)-Brash Billy Martin, who magically turned the Texas Rangers from a loser into a winner in one year, was named the Associated Press' American League Manager of the Year yesterday. Martin, who drove a last- place team into pennant con- tention overnight, won a' hot race with Bill Virdon of the New York Yankees. Sports writers and broadcast- ers around the nation gave Mar- tin 195 votes to 183 for Virdon, who kept his Yankees alive in the AL East race until the end of the baseball season. Virdon had just signed a two- year contract with the Yankees yesterday. Hadl to play GREEN BAY, Wis. (JP)-John, BURSLEY HALL ENTERPRISES presents MARX BROS. DUCK SOUP and A DAY AT THE RACES Hadl said yesterday he will re- port to the Green Bay Packers and Coach Dan Devine announc- ed the veteran quarterback will probably be activated for Sun- day's National Football League game against the Lions in De- troit. Hadl, The Associated Press' Offensive Player of the Year in the NFL's National Confer- ence last year, was dealt to the Packers' by the Los Angeles Rams last Tuesday in exchange for five high Green Bay draft choices. Cruz to Astros In baseball action yesterday the St. Louis Cardinals sold out- fielder Jose Cruz to the Houston Astros, veteran outfielders Norm Miller and Sonny Jackson were placed on waivers by the Atlan- ta Braves and the Chicago White Sox gave Wayne Granger his unconditional release. Bursley West. Cafe. Sat., Oct. 26 9:00 p.m. Adm. $1.00 Must present U-M ID. for admission Elect RON STRAUSS County Commissioner, District 14 "Since my opponent took office two years ago, crime in the county has doubled; drug use is a part of that problem. My opponent has done little to solve it. We need to decriminalize addiction, turning it into a health problem in- stead. For harsh laws and stiff prison sen- tences can not be a cure; but people, helping people, can be." 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Mal ki ooLeys Minnesota at MICHIGAN (pick score) Ohio State at Northwestern Illinois at Iowa Wisconsin at Indiana Purdue at Michigan State UCLA at Cal (Berkeley) Colorado at Missouri Iowa State at Kansas N.C. State at Maryland Texas A&M at Baylor Georgia at Kentucky Duke at Florida Tulane at Georgia Tech Memphis St. at N. Texas St. Delaware at Temple Yale at Cornell Long Beach St. at San Diego St. Miami (Fla.) at Notre Dame Oklahoma State at Nebraska DAILY LIBELS at Datum Tech ATTEND A HALLOWEEN PARTY AT MINK W-4F TGIF thank God It's Friday Today and every Friday IWV.WRW own was 'was IOUs I Mmm on 15c Hot Dogs 2.5 P.M. WHILE THEY LAST ivp pnfarfainmpn- la77 wili ME& E 71742 waam -0 I