Friday, October 1, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Fridy, ctobr 1 ~ 96 TE MCHIGN DILY ageNiI SPORTS OF THE DAILY Holida MIAMI (A) - The Jewish owner of the Los Angeles Rams in accused NFL Commissioner se Pete Rozelle yesterday of de- R liberately scheduling the Rams gi to play in Miami at the start of th Yom Kippur, the Jewish reli- gious holiday.Y "It's insensitive, arrogant s and stupid," Carroll Rosen- bloom said. "But Rozelle has ul no sensitivity. Don't forget, he's h the commissioner who ordered fo the National Football League to po play games on the day of Presi- ol dent Kennedy's funeral." ju But the National Football iH League executive denied the charge. to The game is scheduled to se begin in the Orange Bowl at ti 4 p.m. Sunday. Yom Kippur h begins at sunset and services th begin at 6:45 p.m. or later at local synagogues. fi Carroll, in a Miami News in-v terview, said "Yom Kippur is v the one holiday most important to Jewish people. This is a di thing that was done with mal- c2 ice aforethought. m ygam They said, 'Let's put the Jew Miami for Yom Kippur and e how he likes it.' I just know' ozelle and his stooges were ggling about it on the day. ey released the schedule." Rozelle, reached in New York, denied any malice in cheduling. "We attempt to avoid sched- ing conflicts with all religious olidays," Rozelle said. "Un- rtunately, it is not always ossible to do so. As an exam- e, our full schedule of gamesj st last Sunday fell on Rosh ashanah. Many spectators are expected leave the game early and everal hundred have requested i c k e t refunds. Rosenbloom, owever, said he would attend' e game. He called the scheduling "a inal slap in the face" - the whole schedule of the Rams was based on punishing me." Rosenbloom previously has iffered with Rozelle, and has alled for his ouster as com- nissioner. e Ada not kosher rlt~s onzly Boolers busy GRIDE PICKS LISTEN UP PRE-MEDS, shove aside your Organic and compete with the rest of the University in this week's Gridde Picks. With a small one item piza from Pizza Bob's up for grabs you can afford to slip over to The Daily (420 Maynard) by midnight tonight and submit your entry. Only one entry per person. Odds of winning this are better than the ones you're currently up against anyways. Now, get back to work! M A D I S O N (A) - Com- The coachless Michigan soc- plaints are being voiced by cer club will be looking for its some Wisconsin fans about the first victory in home games sale of Bucky Badger T-shirts, this weekend with Notre Dame with an obscene four-letter word and Indiana-Purdue. The games on them, outside Camp Randall begin at 7:30, Friday and Satur- Stadium on football Saturdays. day nights, on the tartan turf Wisconsin Athletic Director of Ferry Field. Elroy Hirsch said angry fans asked him to do something In last week's opener, Kala- about the sale of such shirts by mazoo took control and post- private vendors. He said he Inesd. a 2-0 Thewindef over the played well turned the matter over to Capt. n Robert Hartwig of the Univer- in the opener as it did last sity of Wisconsin Protection and year. With junior Jeff Boudin Security. and sophomore Richard Mat- Hartwig said he discussed the thews mannings thenets, the matter with street vendors at goals had to be earned. the Washington State - Wiscon- The defense of junior cap- sin game last Saturday. tain and acting coach Bob One explained he was "a Zach, Ian Cath and Mike Moritz man of principles," Hartwig kept the high-scoring Kazoo at- said. "He said he didn't have tack at bay. But the offense of any T-shirts with the obscene Javier Pamirez, Ralph Schwag- word in children's sizes. er, Dave Sitton and Thor Hartwig asked Dane County er ave Sutonan Tr Dist. Atty. Humphrey Lynch Fedorowycz could only muster for guidance. Lynch's office three shots. A better showing said it was studying the matter. will be needed this week. 1) Wake Forest at MICHIGAN (pick score) 2) UCLA at Ohio State 3) Arizona at Northwestern 4) Texas A&M at Illinois 5) N.C. State at Indiana 6) Iowa at USC 7) Wisconsin at Kansas 8) Notre Dame at Michigan State 9) Miami, Ohio at Purdue 10) Minnesota at Washington 11) Alabama at Georgia 12) Auburn at Mississippi 13) North Carolina at Missouri 14) Florida at LSU 15) SMU at Memphis State 16) Oregon St. at Syracuse 17) Temple at Delaware 18) New Mexico at Colorado St. 19) Air Force at Kent State 20) DAILY LIBELS vs. Navy VR's f r r T The COCKTAIL PLAYHOUSE At The ann arbor Inn FRIDAYS -SATURDAYS AT 8:15 THE MUSICAL HIT One day the scariest thing about cancer may be the needle that makes you immune to it. The theory: build up the body's defense to fight off a disease naturally. Dramatic research in this direction is going on right now. Scientists are working on mechanisms to make the body reject cancer. And the promise for the future is staggering. Wouldn't you feel good knowing you contributed to the re- search? Feel good. Please contribute. Your dollars will help further all our cancer research. We want to wipe out cancer in your lifetime. American Cancer Society THiMSPACECONTRIBUTEO BYTHEPUBLISHER ASA PUBLIC SERV!CE Women netters follow motto: practice makes for perfection i r t c 'f i c Notre Dame and Indiana-Pur- due are two of the easier teams on the booters' schedule, but one cannot triumph without control of the middle of the field. Onofrio Mistretta, Chip Fowler and Brian Wilson take care of those chores. Substi- tutes Steve Kelly and Steve 01- son will spell the starters. -Billy Neff "1D! IIO " Adm ss,on $4 50 E350 tstudenhs, " Cockta I Se" ice Aaiatme Before Show ano Durng Intermson " tnThe-Round Seating Asfnedd M the Order of Phone deserndns RBeeed Book &SLyrics By TOM JONES Music By HARVEY SCHMIDT STARRING MEG GILBERT AND ROBERT JAMES Ann Arbor Inn Huron at 4th RESERVATIONq--769.9500 By CINDY GATZIOLIS The Michigan women's tennis team will carry a perfect record to Kalamazoo this afternoon to face the netters from Western Michigan University. Leading Michigan's attack at the number one singles spot will be sophomore Barbara Selden with Kathy Karzen playing in the second posi- tion. Selden defeated Karzen in an earlier "ladder match" which determines the position of players. Coach John Atwood felt that Selden's victory over Karzen indicated the number one player "must be getting her game together." The women have performed flawlessly in their first two matches, smashing both Henry Ford Community College and Eastern Michigan by 9-0 scores. Atwood knew of only one member of the opposing team, number two singles Lynn Ber- nadette, and commented that Karzen should have no difficulty handling her. "WOMEN ON THE team this year are havingt to put up with a lot," Atwood stated. "They'res being patient about it and in some respects enjoying it too. "They have got a fanatic for a coach and the fanatic wants the women to be there every day and on time - to rearrange their schedules, to eat meals later, and to struggle for time." 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