Friday, May 14, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven - Iu~ar ,....,...., .Y.. GOLF FINALS HERE: OSU link favorite NEEDED: 4 students with 20-20 vision (or corrected to 20-20) to participate in visual form detection experiments. One hour required per day (same hour each riv) nda n-Fridnv beninninn Mov 1 I I By BILL STIEG It's been a long time since Jack Nicklaus and Tom Weis- kopf played golf for Ohio State, but once again the Buckeyes are the team to beat in the Big Ten. The sharp - shooting Buck- eyes, nowadays led by names like Mark Balen and Ralph Guarasck, are heavy favorites to win the Big Ten champion- ship starting this morning at the Michigan Golf Course. Play begins today at 9 a.m. with every conference school b u t Northwestern c o m- peting. 36 holes will be played tomorrow and 18 more on Sun- day. And though the Michigan players know every bump on the greens and every hill on the fairways of their course, they can't be expected to make a run for the title. They are simply outmanned. "I think Ohio State is the odds-on favorite to win," says Michigan coach Bill Newcomb. "They've won every event in n o r t h e r n competition that they've entered, from the first event through the Spar- tan Invitational last weekend." Ohio State sent six players here, all of them with stroke averages of less than 78. By comparison, Michigan's best average is Doug Davis' 79. On- ly two of the seven competing Wolverines average less than 80. Averages are taken from the five tournaments attended by most Big Ten teams. Each team will send six golf- ers onto the course, and the top five scores will be used for the team score. Balen, a freshman, and Gu- arasci, a sophomore, average 73.9 and 74.3, respectively. Four seniors make up the rest of the squad. "Following Ohio State," fig- ures Newcomb, "is Indiana, the defending Big Ten champ, but they're not as strong as last year - they graduated quite a few." All the Hoosiers average less than 80, led by Canadian Rob Jackson at 73. Jackson and Balen have the lowest averages coming into the tournament. Indiana has won the Big Ten three years in a row. In no sport is the advantage of playing at home more pro- nounced. For that reason, Mich- igan is considered a good threat to reach third place, de- I "y1''' y'v'"Y-rr'" y g1 spite a very weak showing so and ending Aug. 18; you must be( far this spring. In its last three cable all summer. Pay: $2.50 per hot tournaments, Michigan finished second - to - last twice and 13th If interested, CALL THELMA at 764-9 out of 22 teams. Leading Wolverines are Da- ~~ ~ vis, Randy McClelland (79 Order your subscription to freshmen Rod Pafford (80) and 'rryorsuclp ~li Frank Sims (81.8), sophomoreL Tim VanTongeren (80.4) and Phone 764-0558 junior Ken Walchuk (83.7). enai neers - (Graduating E.E.'s & M.E. s) Your Future has more options ,uy I avail- ar. 398 )day! SUMMER BELT MIDRASH BASIC JUDAISM: Mon. & Tues. 7:00-8:30 JEWISH LITERATURE THROUGH THE AGES: Mon. 8:30-10:00 ANCIENT JEWISH HISTORY: (time to be arranged, call the office) MODERN JEWISH THOUGHT: Thurs. 7:00-8:00 READINGS IN THE BIBLE: Thurs. 6:00-9:00 Classes begin Monday, May 17 Register at First Class Meeting or call HILLEL, 663-3336 B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation, 1429 Hill St. * * VALUABLE COUPON -* "50'0FF!. Mr. Tony's delicious 9" or 12" PIZZA! 01 Mr. Tony's delicious 14" PIZZA! i I SUBMARINES & PIZZA? 1327 S. University FREE, 6630511w FAST DELIVERY!,16 0 1 Offer rood for ickuo. dine-in or FREE DELIVERY of 1327 M S. University Cocotion only COUPON EXPIRES MAY 20, 1976 wi voiro'ia Motorola Communications Group, the industry leader in mobile, personal, and R. F. digital communications, is hiring engineers to design tomorrow's communication systems. With major facilities in Schaumburg, Illinois; Franklin Park, Illinois; Fort Worth, Texas; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; and numerous locations outside the U. S., you can even choose a climate and cultural environment suitable for your needs. In addition, we offer full educational advancement opportunities including a M.S.E.E. degree through a fully-accredited in-house program. If you're Interested in working for a company that can offer your future the challenges and rewards necessary for a successful career, CONSIDER US TWICE....Once for today and once for your future. Write: MOTOROLA INC. Communications Group Professional Recruitment Dept. 1301 E. Algonquin Rd. Schaumburg, Illinois 60172 An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F ....__ ............... omsnea prs. Bring in any old tennis, baseball or running shoes .. We'll give you $2 off on a brand new pair. We carry Adidas, Converse, Bata, Nike, Puma and Patrick ... running, tennis, baseball, training & football shoes. All old, shoes given to+ Goodwill Industries. 3150 CARPENTER ROAD 9714310