Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesdov. 5eotember 14. 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tii~t-Inv S~nt~mk.~r 14 1 Q7~ it -~.,.-.-....-,- r'1 i -i/ 1 9 1 V of ......._.. i TICKETS GO ON SALE THURSDAY s 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 , ! !iu"r _ GRIJJ~l PICKS i 1 ' 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. 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