Page 2-Saturday, July 28, 1979-The Michigan Daily NOJUMP BALL CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP)- During the 1978-79 basketball season, the Atlantic Coast Conference did not use a jump ball. Instead, it alternated possession out of bounds. "I think it was making the best of a bad situation," commented Virginia Coach Terry Holland. "It was just too tough for a 5-10 official to throw the ball up properly between two seven-foot centers. I would much rather see the ball dropped from the scoreboard, giving every player on the floor an equal shot at it. To say the least, it would make things more interesting." BOTH TREATED AND RELEASED: Two injured in head-on crash By TIM YAGLE A head-on collision Thursday evening at the intersection of Washtenaw Avenue and, N. University Street in- volving two out-of-town cars resulted in the hospitalization of two persons, police said yesterday. A passenger in one vehicle, 20-year- old Dwight Taylor of Ferndale, and the driver of the other auto, William Beausoleil, 26, of Grosse Pointe Farms, were both treated for minor injuries and released the same night at Univer- sity Hospital, police said. ACCORDING TO police, the car driven by 27-year-old Charles Whitehead of Detroit turned left from N. University into the lane of on-coming (southbound) traffic on Washtenaw Ave. at 5:35 p.m. and slammed head-on ChurchWorship Services . rU 7 jznntnnnnnnnnr nn r STUDENTS Join us for Sunday School and Worship PACKARD ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Packard & Stone School Road Sunday School-9:45 a.m. Worship--11:00 a.m. For transportation-call 662-6253. * * * FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 120 S. State St. (Corner of State and Huron) Ministers: Dr. Donald B. Strobe Rev. Fred B. Maitland Dr. Gerald R. Parker Education Director: Rose McLean Intern: Carol Bennington Worship Schedule: 8:30 a.m.-Holy Commuinion in the Chapel. 10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship in the Sanctuary. Church School for pre-school and elementary ages, 10:00 a.m. Choir Rehearsal Thursday-7:15 p.m. . AMERICAN BAPTIST CAMPUS CENTER at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 512 E. Huron St.-663-9376 Jitsuo Morikawa, Minister Worship-10 a.m.-Guest speaker: Rev. Ted Katchel-"Clowning Around." * * * CAMPUS CHAPEL (One Block North of S. University and Forest) 1236 Washtenaw Ct. Ann Coleman 10 a.m.-Service of Holy Communion. 6 p.m.-Service of Reflection on the Psalms. * * * ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 Weekly Masses: Daily-Mon.-Fri. 5:10 p.m. Saturday-7:00 p.m. Sunday-7:45 a m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. Right of Reconciliation-4 p.m.-5 p.m. on Friday only; any other time by appointment. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL Serving the Campus for LCMS Robert Kavasch, Interim Pastor 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 1663-5560 No midweek Worship. One Sunday Service at 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion every other Sun- day. * * LORD OF THE LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (The Campus Ministry of the ALC-LCA) Gordon Ward, Pastor 801 S. Forest at Hill St. 10:00 a.m.-Worship Service. * * * CHURCH OF CHRIST 530 W. Stadium (Across from Pioneer High) Schedule of Services: Sunday-Bible School-9:30 a m, Worship-10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Wednesday-Bible Study-7:30 p.m. Koinonia (A Bible Study for college students) For information call 662-2756 Wilburn C. Hill and Larry Phillips, Evangelists Transportation: 662-9928 into Beausoleil's vehicle. Both cars were heavily damaged and had to be towed from the scene. Police said neither Whitehead nor the lone passenger in Beausoleil's car, Michael Chupa, 26, of Detroit, sustained injuries. Whitehead was given a ticket for "driving left of the center line," accor- ding to police. Pair to fulfill dream with long moped trip GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) - Two college students who have been friends since grade school plan to travel some 2,000 miles in the next month by moped to fulfill "an old dream." Larry Gephart and David Canning, both 21, plan to leave from the city's northeast side today on the first leg of their journey to Olympia, Wash. FROM GRAND Rapids, the two will travel to Ludington, where they will catch the car ferry to Kewaunee, Wis. "We know where we'll be at midnight Saturday, but after that we don't have much of a plan," Gephart, a philosophy student at Grand Valley State College, said yesterday. Gephart said he and Canning estimate it will take them about a mon- th to make it to Olympia, traveling 150 to 200 miles a day on U.S. 2, a two-lane blacktop, and cost them about $30 for gasoline. They plan to camp out along the way and buy their food as they go along. GEPHART SAID he and Canning decided on the trip to Olympia because he's planning to go to school at Evergreen State College in the fall. "This trip is like an old dream I've had ever since I rode my first moped six years ago," Gephart said. "The only thing that's been holding me back is wondering whether my machine can make it. - "Now that I've got a Puch, I'm not worried," Gephart said. GEPHART RIDES his moped every day between Allendale and Grand Rapids, about a 30-mile round trip. "It's the perfect form of transpor- tation," Gephart said. "I don't like cars and I'm not a very good driver. The moped has solved all my problems." Gephart said that with the gasoline See TWO, Page 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY (USPS 344-900) Volume LXXXIX, No. 54-S Saturday, July 28, 1979 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morn- ings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $12 Septem- ber through April (2 semesters); $13 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Summer ses- sion published Tuesday through Satur- day mornings. Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor; $7.00 by mail out- side Ann Arbor. Second classpostage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan. POS- MASTER: Send address changes to THE MICHIGAN DAILY, 420 Maynard Street, Ann-ArborWMI 48109. "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 "DEVOUTLY THANKFUL OUGHT WE TO BE FOR THE GIFT OF GREAT MEN. THEY ARE GOD'S NOBLEST WORK. FOR NOTHING SHOULD THE PEOPLE OF GOD MORE DEVOUTLY PRAY THAN THAT THEIR GREAT MEN MAY BE GOOD MEN. ONE HONEST STATESMAN - ONE GREAT, SANCTIFIED, DEVOUT CHRISTIAN IN THE SENATE, OR CABINET OF A NATION, OR AT ITS HEAD - IS WORTH MORE TO A NATION THAN ALL THE RICHES OF ELDORA, AND IS A SURER DEFENSE THAN ALL HER ARMIES AND NAVIESt" (Surely many men, especially evil, greedy, and God-forsaken wretches will mock this statement, and It is foolish to expect any other reaction unless Christianity produces within them a new nature and heart wherein are written the Commandments of God, written there by The Holy Spirit of God. Herein lies a res- ponsibility and an opportunity for the true Christian witness.) The writer once heard the late Dr. Campbell Morgan say that if one could stand on some high place and look downa line that Included all the human race backtoAdam, hereand there in the line would appear Giants towering over the others that seemed as pigmies. Some of these became Giants by using their superior intellects and energies for evil and selfish purposes that made them a great scourge and curse to their fellow creatures. But consider those who became Giants because of their superior abilities and energies being used for great service and blessing to mankind. Towering up in the line is Noah of - whom it is written: "And Noah walked with God," and of whom God testified: "Thee have I seen righteous before me in this generation" - and Noah saved the race from perish- ing off the earth! There stands "The Friend of God," Abraham, the man who went where God directed, believed what God told him,and gave toGod what HeaskedlTomen- tion a few more of these Giants who have been so wonderfully used of God to bless their fellowmen: There is Moses, whom some think to be the mightiest man who ever IlvedI There stands "The Man after God's Heart,"King David: He mightily wielded "The Sword of The Lord," and played "The Harp of God" for blessing to mankind in all generations since his day. Other Giants who appear in the line are Isaiah; Jeremiah, God's Prophet to the nations; John the Baptist, The Apos- ties, St. Paul, Luther, Calvin, Knox, Cromwell, Wesley, and many another. What made them such Giants of blessing to the world? They sought The Lord, found Him, and did the Will of GodI "Not every one that saith unto Me, Lord, Lord, shall enter the Kingdom of God; but he that doeth the will of My Father which is in Heaven" - Matthew 7:21. What has been the main ambition of your life? What is it now for the balance in time? Eternity is around the corner! In the 20th chapter of Matthew, Christ tells of men who had been idle ten hours of the day, but went to work at the Master's orders at the eleventh hour, and received the reward. Consider in detail one of these mighty Giants: John the Baptist. According to the last two verses of The Old Tes- tament John the Baptist - referred to there as Elijah - "stood in the breach" at the time of Christ's coming and prevented God from "smiting the earth with a curset"Instead of the curse was the Angel's message: "Behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you Is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ The Lord." Luke 2:10. Consider John's message that kept off the curse: "Prepare the way of The Lord - Repent and bring forth fruits worthy of repentance for the ax is laidto the root of the tree and if the tree have not good fruit it will be cut down and cast into the fire- "Let us devoutly pray that our great men will be good ment" - ' ®P.0. OX0.DrCATUR GEORIA 3043.1