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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Saturday, September 11, 1976

Cross eountry star
McGuire sidelined
for 1976 season

By ERNIE DUNBAR I think we have enough peo-
Michigan's cross country team ple that we can be really
suffered a setback this past strong and I still think we'llj
week when it was learned that have to be the favorites in the
junior standout Mike McGuire Big Ten meet."
would not be available to the McGuires illness goes back to
team this year. the outdoor season where he
McGuire an All-American and also had difficulties.
third place finisher in the Big "I missed most of the out-
Ten cross country champion- door season with a viral infec-
ships, will be red shirted for tion, and then I thought I was
the 1976 season to allow him over it," said McGuire. "Then
a full season of eligability. I took a month off and start-
Cross country coach Ron War- ed running again. "I felt reallyI
hurst was naturally disappoint- good, but then about a month
ed with the loss of this num- ago I started feeling really,
ber one runner, but felt that bad, and then I found out I
McGuire's loss would not be had mononucleosis."
as serious as most would think. McGuire's reaction to his
"It shocked a lot of peo- illness was a mixed emotion.
ple in the beginning that he "It's going to hurt our chances
wasn't going to run, "said j a little as far as nationals go,
Warhurst "but in the long run, I said McGuire, "but we still

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that we can overcome my ab-
sence."
"Being out will hurt me a
little as far as strength goes
in track in the indoor season,
but it's definitely better that
I'm going to red shirt."
Michigan's number one cross
country man will not be totally

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day for two or three weeks
and we'll see how it goes."
McGuire agreed that his re-
covery period will be gradual,
"When I start back it will be
very easy," said McGuire. "I'll
run the way my body tells me
to run."'
The gap that McGuire leaves

have a strong enough squad times a week, three miles a

out of cross country scene will have to be filled by the
though. entire team to ensure a success-
"I plan to contribute as much ful season.
morally as I can and help out "We'll be stronger through
the younger guys if they have the fourth, fifth and sixth men
problems," said McGuire. than we were last year," said
During the next few weeks, Warhurst. "This added depth
McGuire will rest and prepare plus the experience that our
himself for a return to train- top three guys have will help
ing. us to fill Mike's place."
"I'm going to keep him out Since coming to Michigan aft-
another two weeks," said War- er a brilliant career at Farm-
hurst, "and then he'll run three inon High School-M r(

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has always been a factor in both
the track and cross country
teams success.
I His most recent title came
pit the Big Ten Indoor Cham-
pionships, where he set a new
conference record of 13:20.7 in
the three mile.
Warhurst was quite confident
that his returning lettermen
could fill McGuire's absence
when he said, "I think right
now we're stronger than we
were last year, even without
Mike."

JUNIOR CROSS country standout Mike McGuire finishes a
strong race during last year's action on the Michigan Golf
course. Forced to miss the 1976 season due to a case of mono-
nucleosis, McGuire will be red shirted to allow him. two more
seasons of cross country.

PUS

C.RNER

ON THE WAY TO TODAY'S GAME

COLD BEER

CHILLED WINES

WEIGHT CONTROL NATIONAL ANNOUNCES A
WORKSHOP:
BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION FOR
WEIGHT CONTROL
AND AN
8-WEEK TRAINING PROGRAM
The Workshop, Sunday, September 19,
Campus Inn. Cost $5.00
The Training Program, Tuesday evenings,
7:30 to 9:00, beginning Sept. 21.
Professional Counseling Services avail-
able continuously. Call to get on our
mailing I i s t for workshops, F R E E
INTRODUCTIONS, and special group
programs.
To register for the Workshop or Training Pro-
gram, call 994-0019 in Ann Arbor, 358-0707
in Southfield. Or write:
WEIGHT CONTROL NATIONAL
524 Packard, Ann Arbor, MI. 48104

BILLBOARD
There will be a meeting
for all persons interested in
playing lacrosse for the U
of M this fall, on Tuesday,
September 14 in the Wines
Field locker room. Beginners
and experienced players,
grads and undergrads are all
welcome.
SCORES
American League
Detroit 1, Boston 0
Yankees 6, Milwaukee 4
Baltimore 4, Cleveland 3
Texas 5, Oakland 4
National League
Chicago 3, Philadelphia 2
Montreal 4, Pittsburgs 2
Mets 4, St. Louis 3
Houston at San Diego, ppd.
Atlanta ,at L.A., ppd.

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pretzels, chips, cookies, fresh baked goods and
all sorts of great munching for the fans

"LAST CHANCE

BEFORE THE GATES"

Corner of PACKARD and STATE St.

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THE FOOD MARTS
103 Washtenaw PI. (hospital area)
1123 South University (campus village)
full lines of groceries and party goods

CAMELET BROTHERS CO.

1119 S. University Ave.

TICE'S MEN'S SHOPS
1111 S. UNIVERSITY
Levi's headquarters on the campus
(coming soon-to Maple V'illage)
SUGAR BIN BAKERY
Liberty at Main-761-7532
Su.-Thur. 6 a.m.-12:30 a.m., Fri. & Sat. 6 a.m.-2:30 a.m.
cookies, decorated cakes, donuts,
ice cream, sandwiches
EAT 'EM UP BLUE!

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