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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Thursday, August 17, 1972

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Show Room Hours 9 to 9, Friday and Saturday 'til 6

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BIG TEN RULES:
Reserves to play six games

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CHICAGO (4) - The Big Ten
has approved a maximum of six
"varsity reserve" football games
during the 1972 season.
Commissioner Wayne Duke
said the action, taken at the re-
recent conference summer meet-
ing at Gaylord, Mich., was to ac-
comrnodate the new NCAA-ap-
proved rule permitting freshmen
to compete on varsity football
and basketball teams.
The contests will be scheduled
at the discretion of each school
with the only restriction being
that no more than three games
be played on the road.
Michigan has no games sched-
uled yet for this fall but indi-
cations are that the Wolverine re-
serve team will probably play up
to or near its limits of six con-
tests. Traditional freshmen rivals
Notre Dame and Michigan State
will be played at least once but
other opponents are as yet un-
certain.
Also isncertains is the exact
makeup of the reserve squad. It
will probably consist of most of
the freshmen and some of t h e
third and fourth line upperclass-
men.
Previously, the Big Ten per-
mitted a maximum of three
freshmen games and up to I1
garnes at the former junior var-
sity lesel
Billboard
Tickets remain available for
the Detroit Lions-Cleveland
Browns' exhibition football game
to be played this Sunday at 2
p.m. in Michigan Stadium. Price
is $6.00 and tickets can be pur-
chased at the Michigan Ticket
Office, State and Hoover.
TV & Stereo Rentals
$10.00 per month
NO DEPOSIT
FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP
AND SERVICE
CALL:
NEJAC TV RENTALS
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THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC presentds
Mozart's Opera
C(SIV AN TUTTEI
SUNG IN ENGLISH
August 18, 19, 21 & 22-8:00 P.1
MENDELSSOHN THEATRE
Conductor: Josef Blatt Stage Directo
TICKETS: $3.00 Some reserved seating avail- BOX OFFICE
able at $1.50 for University students with I . August 14-17
cards. Sold at Box Office only Performance Dates
Information 764-6118

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r: Ralph Herbert
HOURS:
12:30-5:00 P.M.
12:30-8:00 P.M.

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Moving in Munich
Rose Allwood of Jamaica
strides to an easy victory in the
100-yard dash in .pre-Olympic
competition in Munich Tuesday.

New
Freshmen!
on you want money, a draft
deferment, leadership and
management training,
self-confidence?
If your answer is yes, then
invest 1/ hour of your time
to find out how you obtain
the above by attending the
Army ROTC orientation at
Room 200 in North Hall at
3:30 p.m. every day.

When LEE MARVIN gang enforcer
tackles GENE HACKMAN
WHITE Slave Syndicate boss
All hell breaks loose!

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MON.-TUES. AT 9:00
more dancing Wth
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