Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday,. September 8, 1972 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, September 8, 1972 I -11 QUIT. SMOKING EASILY, PERMANENTLY,NO DRUGS NO WEIGHT GAIN MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Call SMOKE WATCHERS at 761-5606 (A licensed local chapter of Smoke Watchers International) especially for those who cannot quit Subscribe' to The Daily r KS Il BTal 0S By MARC FELDMAN juries last year after a sensation Coming off what can best be debut as a sophomore. Althou termed an erratic and disappoint- he ranked second to Spartan Mi ing season for Michigan's basket- Robinson in individual scoring l ball team, Coach Johnny Orr is yea,r his speed was impairedI openly optimistic about his team's injury and his shooting eye w; chances for a Big Ten title and considerably blurred. Orr sa national prominence on the hard- that Wilmore will have "a sui Swoodsthis winter, season", although it is still toI The Wolverines did manage to decided whether he will play ba tie Indiana for third place in the court or his more accustomed f conference standings a year ago, ward spot. but only a hotly disputed game One of the most publicized pl with the Hoosiers and a uninspired ers to come to Ann Arbor was loss at the hands of Michigan State 10 center Ken Brady. Brady liv kept the Wolverines out of the up to everyone's expectations as throne room that the controver- sophomore as he was a ma sial Minnesota Gophers occupied factor in Michigan's rise fromo last season for the first time in scurity to a berth in the Nation over thirty years. Invitational Tournament in N Orr is relying on a host of York City. veterans and last year's fine Unfortunately Brady sustained freshman team to provide its knee injury which hamperedh fans with the finest squad since effectiveness under the board the Cazzie Russell and B i I I The big center also had weig Buntin led teams of the middle problems that saw his balloon Sixties. 255 pounds. This past sumi nal gh ke ast by vas ays per be ck- or- ay- 6- ved a jor ob- inal ew Ia his ds. ght to er, Sot., Sept. 9 9 A.M.-4 P.M. Furniture, Appliances, Housewares, Books, etc. Kiwanis Activities Center W. WASHINGTON & FIRST STREET Two time All American Henry While touring Australia with the Wilmore is expected to be the Big Ten All-Stars, Brady 1 o s t hub of the Wolverine bid to unseat thirty pounds of corpulence.r Minnesota at the top of the Big Orr has many pleasant prob- Ten. Wilmore was slowed by in- lems this year as two other start- lead ers, Ernie Johnson and J o h n Lockard, return, as well as many of the top reserves. Likely to move into one of the guard spots vacated by graduated captains Wayne Grabiec and Dave Hart. Orr's other guard hopefuls are Larry Rea, who missed all of last season with an injured knee, and sophomores John Kantner, B 11 1 Ayler, and Joe Johnson, all of whom starred for the unbeaten freshman team of last year. John- son unfortunately was shot twice while shooting some hoops on a Detroit playground this summerl but he will be recovered in time for the season.j Orr's eyes light up when hej * *' * Schedule December 2 NOTRE DAME 4 OREGON STATE 7 Brigham Young at Nassau, New York 9 at Dayton 16 at Detroit 18-19 MICH. INVITATIONAL (Western Mich., Toledo, Morehead State University, Michigan) 26-30 E.C.A.C. Holiday Festi- val (S. Carolina, Tennessee, Providence, Niagara, Man- hatten, St. John, Michigan, Villanova, NCAT, Grambling) Madison Square Garden January 6 at Ohio State 8 IOWA 13 at Michigan State 20 PURDUE 22 at Northwestern 27 INDIANA 29 at Iowa February "OPAW rS C ar iopters hag speaks of Campy Russell, the 6-71 basically the same and the junior at the junior varsity level also. soph forward who "is without a ! varsity will replace the freshman Orr emphasized that freshmen doubt one of the best sophomores'as the breeding ground for under- ' without scholarships can move up in the country." Russell averaged j classmen with scholarships. to the JV or varsity team but the about thirty points a game as a A brand new freshman team freshman team will be composed freshman and could probably play composed entirely of first year solely of "walk-ons". guard in an emergency. students receiving no aid will be The prize catch, according to C. J. Kupec will probably move coached by former Michigan Orr, in the recruiting war was in behind Brady as the back up star, Richard Carter. The team Wayman Britt, 6-1 star at Flint center. The 6-8 Kupec also plays will play junior varsity and Northern's state championship football for the Wolverines b u t freshman teams from many area teams of the past two years. Britt basketball is his forte as he was schools. has a good chance to make the a high school All-American lead- s varsity as a freshman. 0 t h e r . The success of this venture may ing his school to an Illinois state be very important in the future of scholarship recipients were Lloyd championship. intercollegiate athletics not only Schimnerer of' Bad Ax, Michigan, Michigan is experimenting with here but at various schools around Tim Kosma of Muncie, Indiana, a novel three team setup in an at- tempt to bring the monolith of big time collegiate athletics back to the student. In recent years, Mich- igan has fielded a varsity and freshman team composed mainly of students with athletic grant-in- aids. The varsity format will be the country. Orr has received many inquiries as to how the program will work. Tryouts will be h e 1 d sometime in October and a large' turnout is essential to the ultimate success of the project. Orr plans to carry about sixteen. players on varsity with most of the underclassmen seeing action and Chuck Rogers of Findlay, Ohio. Orr sees the Big Ten race as wide open with Michigan, Min- nesota, and Ohio State looming as favoritees. Looking ahead, he feels Michigan State will have its best team in many years, and Iowa and Northwestern will be improved. I r $ ( w 1 G HE GAGEMENT 3 10 17 24 26 at Illinois MICHIGAN STATE NORTHWESTERN at Minnesota ILLINOIS March 3 at Wisconsin 10 OHIO STATE Daily Photo by ROLFE ftSSEM Ken Brady (15) puts one in r} L I : e S ' - t _ r , r"q': , 'A (college course) FALL '72 Protection of Ideas: Copyright Theory and Practice Women and the Law: An Economic and Historical Analysis Law and Social Change Environmental Law Constitutional Criminal Procedure Rudolf Steiner's Life and Works Focus on Student Living Experiences in the Dormitory Introduction to 35mm Black and White Photography American Rock 'N Roll Culture of the 50's Co-Ops: Economic Democracy/ User Ownership Using Library Resources History of the American Comic Strip Independent Legal Study Marxism: Philosophy and Methodology A Film By HOBERT J. SIEGEL WELCOME GSF PRESENTS A HENRY L. HOFFMAN PRODUCTION PARADES Featuring RUSS THACKER Fri. 7:10, 9:00, 10:50 I I i