.q-Uy~s L.yIIL I FiL IVII 1I 3PUN LJP'd_ Page-tignt I rlt MIC.NIUAN UAILY Friday, a toer U, 197-UIt K KARZENS BOOST BLUE: 4 LIGHTNIN' Sisters V1 By HENRY ENGELHARDT I tennis for Michigan so far this During their third and final fall. In her three matches she lap, Kathy Karzen's pace begins has won all six sets played. to tell on older sister Jan. She Her last was a 6-0, 6-0 rout of pulls away, leaving her sister an overmatched Western Michi- to run the last hundred yards or gan coed. Kathy Karzen, nation- so alone. ally ranked since she was 16, Kathy Karzen, 18, plays the definitely does not rule out pro number two singles slot on tennis as a career. the Michigan's women's ten- Jan Karzen, 21, plays the nis team. A long list of ac- number five position for the big colades and trophies accom- Blue machine. This marks the pany the freshwoman. third season of varsity tennis She has played outstanding for the senior. She can't depend PW tennis differently Come hear one of Ann Arbor's finest live rock & roll band dance bands this Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday at the Blue Frogge. EVENING COVER: $1.50 ($1.00 with Student I.D.J H{OUR'S: Mon Fr '11:3O0m -i am SotCH 5C p m -9:30955t 611 CHURCH ST.-995-5955 The late games are here til 1 a.m. BOWLING PINBALL BILLIARDS AT THE 1I bd I ^ l (On the lower level of the Compus Arcade) U N IVN I Even if you're an early bird and rise with the sung You may just find that this Ram's Head coat brings out the nightbird in you. r 1 k r . The Nightbird is handmade of only the finest, most supple leather anyrwhere, and designed to fit as if it were made exclusively for you. Sold only at Ram's Head I Iher Works. Even if you don't buy anything at Ram's Head this fall, at least don't deny yourself a visit. ACROSS FROM JACOBSON'S 539 E. Liberty-995-1866 9:30-6 Daily, 'till S Friday l@ l54'iCi''@.i-X "i :..} "M .:.5 _ ...'.:2,uY5.. _ .....'. . .... ,:::i.":. . ..:vv{.e':: ...n r ..3L ... . . . on tennis for her accolades and trophies. She's had some prob- lems against crushable opposi- tion, though she has dropped nary a set. We carry full lines in:I Painters Pants Bib Overalls Levi's HERMAN E SURVIVOR BOOTS REG. $64.98 now $54.98 20° BELOW CHAMOIS SHIRTS REG. $10.00 now $8.50 4 COLORS FULL LINES OF WINTER COATS: Air Force Parkas Pea Coats Field Jackets LEATHER Flight Jackets Jan Karzen is on the team ;weren't as frequent as now. because she likes playing ten- !Now there's incentive to come nis. With Kathy it's a way of to practice. Only the diehards life. "My sister's a good ten- used to show up." nis player," says Jan, "I'm In his first year as coach, glad to have her on the team." John Atwood is turning the old Kathy came to Michigan ex- image of practice around. Mon- pecting to play tennis. It wasn't day through Friday, for two and quite that way with Jan. Her one-half hours a crack, Atwood sophomore year she wanted to pushes, watches, instructs and play tennis with some quality organizes. "Kathy is really com- competition. ing into a better situation," says "I saw the tryout sign, went Jan. over to see the better players Home to the Karzens is and asked to hit with them," Glencoe, Ill., a posh suburb Jan explained. "I wound up north of Chicago. Family en- playing, winning matches and thusiasm for the game played making the team." a big part in both women's The women's tennis program tennis development. was struggling at that time. At 16, the younger Karzen "There was no organization or entered into the Chicago area financial backing to speak of," "excellence program." This pro- says Jan. "Practices weren't gram provided the top eight very organized-they certainly I junior players of the area with "As managing partner, I insist that we keep the prices for good food as reasonable as possible. "That's why I'm the reason people keep coming back to the Jolly Tiger. After all, if you can enjoy a truly good meal that costs just a bit more than a meal pre- pared at home, you'll want to come back. "Naturally, our pleasant atmosphere, excellent chefs and nice waitresses are important. But the value I give you for your food dollar is the real reason you'll love eating here." JoI ""TWTM FAMILY RESTAURANT Where we're all competing to please you. Open 24 hours a day at 2080 West Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor ,it ; . i' i I ; ',, I i . ;I I i coaching and practice space in the winter for a minimal fee. Despite the fact that Kathy plays number two and Jan plays number five, there isn't any conflict between them. "When we were younger she was expected to win," says Kathy. "I've put more time and effort into my game than she has, and now I'm expected to win." "She can beat me," Jan states simply. "I haven't had the desire or dedication. I en- joy tennis, it's good exercise." At the end of each practice Atwood has the women run. Jan Karzen runs for her tennis pres- ent, Kathy for her tennis future. I By The Associated Press MS U suspensions stick EAST LANSING - The National Collegiate Athletic Asso- ciation has denied two Michigan State football players further appeal in their battle against suspensions for violations of intercollegiate football program rules. The ruling means that tight end Mike Cobb will miss Sat- urday's game at Michigan. It also means defensive back Joe Hunt will miss his entire senior year, as originally ordered. Cobb and Hunt were suspended for improper use of a Spartan booster's credit card obtained from a car belonging to MSU assistant coach Howard Weyers. " Hammerin' executive ATLANTA - All-time home run king Henry Aaron, declar- ing he felt like a rookie again, yesterday accepted an execu- tive position with the Atlanta Braves: vice president in charge of player development. Aaron, 42, thus returns to the organization where he com- piled most of his statistics in a glittering 23-year career that ended last Sunday when he singled in a run for the Milwau- kee Brewers in his final appearance at bat. " Brett best batter NEW YORK - American League President Lee MacPhail said yesterday he is satisfied that Kansas City's George Brett won the batting championship "on merit" and that it is "un- just to imply otherwise." MacPhail's office conducted an investigation after Brett won the title with a .333 average, beating teammate Hal Mc- Rae by a fraction of a percentage point. " Cardinals take Rapp ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Cardinals announced yester- day they have hired Vern Rapp, a veteran of 12 seasons as a minor league manager, as their new manager. The 48-year-old Rapp replaces Red Schoendienst, who was fired Tuesday after 12 years as the Cards' manager. Rapp led Denver to an American Association division title last season. I ~t op' 4 (te tai4I DOWN & FIB 201 E. 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