I page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 19, 1973 '~Pcge Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 19, 1973 The u, Shoe 'I., ) 10% OFF 'M' Class Ring J.L. Small Co. Prestige Lines Inc. 1209 So. Univ. 663-7398 PRESENTING: THE PREMIERE PERFORMANCE OF BRAIDED THEATRE "Travel in Time and Space" DANCE DRAMA MUSIC POWER CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Ann Arbor, Mich.--:0 0p.m. OCT. 21, 1973-$1.50 admission Tickets available at Michigan Union, Discount Records and door 5 1 k M , ' 1' ;;r .. IGRADUATE ASSIS G.A. ~s By MIKE LISULL It's a cold bulstery autumn aft- ernoon. Out on the football prac- tice field six men remain after var- sity practice silently moving up and down the deserted tartan turf, playing their own game of three on three.. To these men football is morel than just a game, rather it's aI way of life. Two of the six are coaches the other four are per- haps the most underpaid people connected with Michigan football. These four men are the graduate TANTS: aid ga4 assistants, and their pay comes out to a few pennies an hoir. For this me,1ger sum of mon- ey these men do everything that is expected of a coach and some- times more. This year Michigan has four graduate assistants: Bob Sutton from Eastern Michi- gan who is the only returner from last year; Dana Coin, a name familiar to all Wolverine fans is in his first year as assist- ant to his former coach; Al Ma- gis, who played for Bo at Miami of Ohio is also in his first year. team Coupon r-4 U I i I Worth S5 off any pair of men's or women's shoes and boots. All sizes. All styles.From $15 to 545. See our new arrivals including pleated wool pants, knit pant suits by Kingston Knits, jersey tops, fancy silk shirts for men, 30's styles dresses, carved leather purses and belts. 1317 S.U 0 I' Next to the Village Bell ANN ARBOR LW- VOLUNTEERS NEEDED BY KIBBUTZIM 'IN ISRAEL (it's harvest time now!) " Minimum commitment: one month. " Also, six month program through Sherut La'am. Volunteers must pay round trip transportation from New York ($407 for those under 24) For further information, call Hillel 1429 Hill, 663-4129 or 663-1337 1', system I $449 T heBeerDeo " Domestic and Imported BEERS and WINES " DAIRY PRODUCTS . LOWEST KEG PRICES in Town Homecoming Special: come and pick a 12-pack at our surprising price NEW HOURS- we're open when you are! Sunday: 12-12 Monday-Thursday: 10 a.m.-12 midnight Friday and Saturday: 10 a.m. till 2 a.m. DRIVE OR WALK THRU The Beer Depot 114 E. William 668-7191 hpr?; and Jed H-ighes, who pl yed -t Gettysburg and has worked at Stanford as a G. A. 1-st year. These fo"r men recruit, coach, so1t, cut films, attend meetings and generally, as Magis described it, "We do all the dirty work." However their basic job is to pre- pare the "scouting team" that works against the varsity all week. This scouting team is comprised of the varsity, reserve team run- ning on offense and a defense that the varsity will probably see in the game on Saturday. In addition to this, they also try to prepare the varsity-reserve for their three games a year. Working with the V-R is where they get the most satisfaction, as Hughes remarked, "Working with players is what coaching is all about, unfortunately we don't al- ways get to work one on one with the players". Another disappointment voiced 'by the G.A.'s were game days. "A lot of the game is preparation and with all the running around we have to do on Saturday mornings we usually don't get to the stadium until right before kick-off," Coin related. But despite the seemingly end- less. hassles, these men really enjoy what they're doing. They all agreed on the fact that the coaches are really great. Coaching is a goal shared by all of the G.A.'s. 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