Page 8-Wednesday, October 19, 1977-The Michigan Daily 'iJudo and was once an Olympic instructor. The fourth guest will be James -Viorone, 2nd degree, and he will show how Karate is performed. Martial Arts day will start at 7 p.m. at the Coliseum and a crowd of 2,000 s expected. Admission charge is $2.00. The event will be sponsored by the f Aikido sports-club at Michigan which started four years ago with a member- -hip of fourpeople. There are 42 people in the club now. The club is made up pf mostly undergrads, graduate students and alumni who had participated in 0the program. Tom O'Brien and Kushida are the instructors. -GUNNAR BERG ,-1 tMr } Doily Photo by PETER SERLING ALSO WANTS FAN CONTR OL CHICAGO (UPI) - Ohio State's much noise his team couldn Woody Hayes said yesterday college plays near the Hawkeye goa football could be improved by adding "PAYTON WAS in thee instant replay on questionable calls unless he was carrying the1 by officials and that fans need left sock," Hayes said by tel lessons in sportsmanship. a football writers meeting. Hayes was incensed by incidents in should have instant replay. last week's Buckeye victory at Iowa. "TV gets a better look a First, he said, fullback Joel Payton than the crowd or the offici went into the end zone on a play on was a play in the first Wo which Ohio State was denied a touch- game last week that co down, and second, Iowa fans made so turned the game around,1 for instant replays n't run its. al line. end zone, ball in his lephone to "Officials t the play als. There rld Series- uld have but there wasn't instant replay for the offi- cials. "We should have instant replay at the request of the captain or the coach. The review should not take more than 60 seconds. If the request , is wrong, there should be a five-yard penalty for delay of game. If there's. another wrong request for a replay, then there should be a 15 yard penalty. "THAT WOULD make anybody requesting a replay sure of his demand. I'm certain that mistakes are made, and in football there's no recourse to a bad decision. I'm not implying that officials make bad decisions deliberately. But if a bad decision can be corrected, it should be. "But I've hammered at this for seven or eight years, and gotten no- where." Hayes said the attitude of home fans in denying visiting teams "the right to run their plays" near the goal ine was "downright dishonest." "That's why we make every effoit to silence our crowd when the visiting team is at the goal line," he said. "OUR CAPTAINS and I try to quiet our crowd and I think we have the most sportsmanlike crowd in foot- ball." Auigts for andicappe i s By The Associated Press $50 and $100. Ali added that as far as the Wor CHICAGO - Muhammad Ali, the All proceeds will go to the multi- Ali assectat a aster al'shavwigtchmioye-handicapped children. Boxing Association is concerned, h orld's heavyweight champion, yes- hadcpe cide.does not have to defend his title for erday agreed to stage an exhibition yesr.thesoadefend le fog patch with proceeds going to the Ali toured the facility with kind- year. He also said he would like to g hildren's Institi to for Deelopmeni- rieSs and kisses for the chiidren and Joe Frazierto fight in the exhibitia al Disabilities. I said, "Services to others is the rent but "his price has to come down." The exhibition was scheduled for we pay for room in heaven." Ali mentioned the possibility Hen3'la l k whom hV L lld "a inn ld he a et n of d 3 GRIDE PICS A PIZZA BY Pizza Bob's is something special. Especially those small pizzas with two items, which is what you can win if you pick the most winners and get your Griddes into 420 Maynard by midnight Friday. This week's winner will also receive one of the few extant copies of the record "Year of the Libel," recalling great moments in the Libels 1977 IM softball pennant drive. ' When someone asked Ali about the possibility of the World Boxing Council taking away his title if he doesn't fight the winner of the Jim Young-Ken Norton bout, the cham- pion said, "Tell him he can go to hell," in reference to the WBC's president, Jose Sulamian of Mexico City., "I tell him what to do," said Ali. "He don't tell me what to do. I am boxing, I made it. Tell him 800 million people saw me fight Earnie Shavers and 80 million in America. And he's going to tell me what to do. I am the king of the ring. "I need $12 million before I put my black butt in the ring and I need $4 million clear. I retired as a fighter three years ago. For the last three years I have been a businessman," Ali said. - - --=- - - - - - OPEn HOUSE Saturday & Sunday October 22& .2,. I - 4,, . * 3150 CARPENTER ROAD 1 971-9510 r - -- - - -- - nenry Larx, wcu ue caieu g ovv boxer from California," or his spar- ring partner Jim Ellis. "Just give me someone who can hit and give me a good workout," said Ali. "The people will come out to see the world's greatest fighter and that's me. "My heart melts when I see kids like this," he Isaid. "You look at children like this and can't help but think of your own. 1. MICHIGAN at Minnesota (Pick score) 2. Indiana at Illinois 3. Iowa at Purdue 4. MSU at Wisconsin 5: OSU at Northwestern 6. USC at Notre Dame 7. Washington State at Stanford 8. Syracuse at Pitt 9. Auburn at Florida State 10. Kentucky at Georgia 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Texas at Southern Methodist Colorado at Nebrasks Iowa State at Oklahoma California at UCLA Georgia Tech at Tulane Tennessee at Florida Duke at Maryland S. Carolina at N. Carolina Vanderbilt at Mississippi DAILY LIBELS at Abjenct A&M wnw,.vnuv.",mxvxwe .wv. e ..vw.w..vmv.t.xw._.___.._.vo-sx. ..,o, tattuauw. mven!.asse .. sm abxnea aetn vASW..ieM M:.roh'AM{fiJArh+144+.2"4}X4?}::.5::::Ri ii: 7}gi W.!:"f:':'. u ..: Gi?4:. t e eo' 3 artzn s c e t td d10 . Sy The Associated Press NEW YORK-Billy Martin was given a vote of confi- dence as manager of the New York Yankees yesterday and got a substantial bonus shortly before the start of the sixth World Series game against the Los Angeles Dodgers. GABE PAUL, president of the Yankees, made the an- nouncement at a hastily called news conference at the Series press headquarters hotel in New York saying: "We hope this will put to rest the unfounded rumors that a change was about to be, made. Martin's contract runs through the 1979 season." There had been recurring reports that Martin was to be ousted as manager because of conflicts with club owner George Steinbrenner and certain members of the team. THIS WAS particularly true in the case of outfielder Reggie Jackson, who was signed personally by Stein- brenner to a $2.9 million, five-year contract before this season. But Paul's announcement said, "We are pleased to announce that Billy Martin will continue as. Yankee manager and has been rewarded with a substantial bonus in recognition of the fine job he has done." The amount of the bonus was not disclosed. Two weeks ago, just before the start of the American League playoffs against Kansas City, Martin reportedly asked to have another year added onto the length of his contract, which calls for an estimated $100,000 a year. THE YANKEES' announcement contained the following statement by the peppery Martin: "I want to thank George Steinbrenner, Gabe and the New York Yankees for this kind of reward and ex- pression of confidence and, of course, my warm thanks to our players whose great performance made all this possible." S ;2 ,.fit . . ", .". .. . : "4 ' .aa'S :C"i': :''' :?t .3. -.. ? . i. i c;', .{ . :Sf ,: .4:i'."'',t: ' ^a#?S x'' .fi z z . Y < . '+.s# ,, % vs : r,,r..: ..°.Ss, ° Y. 1' e.+$ . i ' .... k:.,,e .' 'S ' : ,t.' {" ,w Deciding on a Law Career? Over 40 Law Schools on Campus. PRE-LAW-DAY FRIDAY, OCT. 21 10 a.m.-12-30 p.m. & 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 2nd Floor MICHIGAN LEAGUE SENIORS and GRADUA TE STUDENTS This is your last week to be included in the 1978 MICHIGANENSIAN YEARBOOK. Portraits are still being taken in the Student Publica- tions Bldg., 420 Maynard (next to S.A.B.), first .- l "