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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesdov. 5eotember 14. 1976

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TICKETS GO ON SALE THURSDAY
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an evening with SOLOS/DUETS
Chick Corea,
Gary Burton
SAT, SEPT. 25 8 pm.-HILL AUD
Reserved seats $5, $4, $3 go on sale Thurs. 10 a.m.
Sept. 16 at Mich. Union Box Office. Also available at
Schoolkids Records and at both Discount Records. In-
formation 763-1107.

INL
LSU lin(
From Wire Service Reports
Announcements yesterday
have one injured player return-
ing to college football, two out
for the season, and one player!
suspended for an indefinite per-
iod, as a result of game and
post-game activity last Satur-a
day.
Perhaps the most bizarre,
16th ranked Louisiana State
University's Russell Domingue,
BILLBOAR D
There will be a meeting for
all persons interested in play-
ing Lacrosse for Michigan
this fall on Tuesday, Sept. 14,
at 8:00 in the Wines Field
Locker Room. All players
are welcome - graduate
student or undergrad, experi-
enced or beginner.
Also, a meeting is sched-
uled for all those interested
in wrestling this fall at 7r
p.m. Wednesday in the Sports
Service Building on South
State and Ferry Field.

DIANA LOSES CAPTAINS
)Ibacker suspended

a linebacker, has been sus-
pended and booked on an at-
tempted second degree murder
charge.
Domingue, 21, blocked a key
field goal attempt in Saturday's
6-6 tie with Nebraska but was
later arrested early Sunday
morning after allegedly stab-
bing Richard Connelly, also
of LSU. Connelly remains in
serious condition at a local hos-
pital.
Michigan's Big Ten rival,
Indiana, also met with some
bad news this weekend. Co-
captains Courtney Snyder, a

tailback, and Craig Brinkman,
a linebacker, will be out for
the rest of the season offic-
ials said after surgery Sun-
day.
Snyder, Indiana's all-time
rushing leader, suffered a brok-
en right leg and dislocated an-
kle, and Brinkman tore liga-
ments in his right knee during
Saturday's game with Minne-
sota.
Fans of the University of
Texas received good news yes-
terday as Earl Campbell, full-
back on the'19th ranked squad
was given the "green light to
play" yesterday.

Buy the Model 852 calculator
from National Semiconductor at
your campus store.
It'll figure a square root for you.
Not to mention trig and log
functions, degree/radian conver-
sions, Pi and a zillion-and-a-half

other terrific things like that (e.g.,
scientific notation).
And at a suggested price of
under $35, that solves another
problem for you.
E National Semiconductor

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GRIJJ~l PICKS

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ANOTHER TRADITION lives on. The Michigan Daily's weekly
Gridde Picks give all you self proclaimed football experts a
chance to show your proclivity by picking the winners of the top
twenty football games of the week. The prize is a small one
item pizza from Pizza Bob's.
Get your entries to the Daily, 420 Maynard St., by mail,

MEN'S SWEATERS
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acrylic 2"x 2" rib long
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pigeon, or personally, but do it
1.' MICHIGAN at Stanford
(pick score)
2. Ohio State at Penn State
3. Syracuse at Iowa
4. Nebraska at Indiana
5. Wyoming at Michigan St.
6. Washington St. at Minnesota
7. Northwestern at North
Carolina
8. North Dakota at Wisconsin
9. Purdue at Notre Dame
10. Illinois at Missouri

by midnight Friday night.
11. Arizona at UCLA
12. Baylor at Auburn
13. Yale at Brown
14. California at Oklahoma
15. Colorado at Washington
16. Maryland at West Virginia
17. Utah at Rice
18. Wake Forest at Vanderbilt
19. Slippery Rock at Millerville
State
20. Daily Libels at Beeley
Street Prophets

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REG. $24.97
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PRICES GOOD TURU SATURDAY SEPT. 18, 1976. MEIJER RESERVES THE
RIGHT TO LIMIT SALES ACCORDING TO SPECIFIED LIMITS. NO SALES TO
DEALERS, INSTITUTIONS OR DISTRIBUTORS.
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Ken Bloom has taken the Mariposa
Festival by storm for the past two
years now. He plays guitar, clarinet,
zither, s i t a r (studied under Ravi
Shankar) , dulcimer, bandura, plus
about five others. He was the lead
guitar for Linda Ronstadt, Vassar
Clements, and Steve Goodman.

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IRISH-AMERICAN
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The Bothy Band's European
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the Chieftains. They have
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