} 0 The Professional Theatre Program USHERS for The Michigan Ensemble Theatre Mirandolina Sept.24-27,Octl-4 The Blood Knot Oct.8-11,15-18 Wings Oct. 29- Nov.1, Nov. 5-8 SIGN-UP SHEETS ARE POSTED IN THE PROFESSIONAL THEATRE PROGRAM (PTP) OFFICE MICHIGAN LEAGUE BUILDING HOURS:9 A.M.5 P.M, SPORTS Page 10 Sunday, September 13, 1981 OSU DOWNS DUKE, 34-13 The Michigan Daily Iowa upsets Cornhusker IOWA CITY (AP) - Eddie Phillips scored on a short run, Lon Olejniczak kicked a 35-yard field goal and Iowa held on in the second half to upset seventh-ranked Nebraska 10-7 yester- day in a college football season opener. A record Kinnick Stadium crowd of 60,160 saw Iowa avenge a 57-0 loss to the Cornhuskers last year. Iowa capitalized on a short punt and an interception for its two scores in the first half and the Hawkeyes' defenise contained Nebraska's offense throughout the game. NEBRASKA HAD several chances to tie the score or go ahead in the fourth quarter, but the Cornhuskers were th- warted by a missed field goal, a fumble and Lou King's dibin interception that sealed the victory for Iowa with 39 seconds remaining. Phillips, a sophomore tailback, dove over left guard from the 2 for a touch- down on Iowa's first possession of the game. The Hawkeyes had started on the Nebraska 44 after King tipped a Cornhuskers' punt and the ball traveled on 20 yards. Iowa covered the distance in seven plays, and Phillips, who gained 34 yards on the drive, scored with 9:16 left in hte first quarter. Ohio State 34, Duke 13 COLUMBUS- (AP) - Tim Spencer bolted 82 yards on 11th-ranked Ohio State's opening play from scimmage for his first of three touchdowns yester- day, leading the Buckeyes to a 34-13 romp over Duke in a college football BIG TEN ROUND-UP' Now That You're Here, It's Time to Plan to Leavel With Fall Term just starting, Thanksgiving and Christmas seem a long ways off. But now is the perfect time to make your airline reservations home for the holidays. It's sir nple. If you book now, you'll get the best schedule and the best price. If you wait, well ... no one wants to have Thanksgiving dinner at the Metro Airport. So stop by or call Conlin Travel's convenient location on South University. We'll book your flights and issue your ticket using our computerized reservation system. We can help you vith any kind of vacation plans. Whether you're traveling abroad, goin 4out west for a ski trip, or just heading home, call Conlin Travel for your holiday reservations today. It's a smart way to start off the school year. a.-. 'a-, / ;; oV game watched by legendary coach Woody Hayes. Hayes, 68, coached more seaso , 28, and had more victories, 265, a bai coach in Ohio State's riz w' a,, history. Hayes granted no- ite i nearly all, of the capacityc of 86,260 were not even aware.h- ching his first game since be December 1978. Hayes wa~ for hitting Clemson mi Charlie Bauman in the cl of the Gator Bowl game. Spencer, the Buckeyes' futib season, made his first start as a c e tailback. His opening burst was the second longest touchdown run from scrimmagein Ohio State history. Morris Bradshaw ran 88 yards for a touchdown against Wisconsin in 1971. Minnesota 19, Ohio 17 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Mike Hohensee, playing in his first game for Minnesota, lofted a 66-yard scoring pass to flanker Chester Cooper late in the fourth quarter to lift the Gophers to a 19-17 victory over Ohio Univeristy in a non-conference opener for both teams. Hohensee, a junior college transfer from California, hit Cooper with 4:04 left to erase a 17-13 deficit. HIS TWO-POINT conversion pass at- tempt failed. Just six minutes earlier, Todd Yoho ran 15 yards for Ohio to give the under- dog Bobcats a four-point lead and quiet the crowd of 40,086 at Memorial Stadium. Ohio University, member of the Mid- American Conference, entered the game as three-touchdown underdogs against the Big Teri Gophers, but juini" ped to a 7-0 lead in the first quarter,'leW 10-7 at halftime and then moved 66 yar- ds in nine plays, capped by Yoho's burst over left tackle for a 17-13 lead with 10:31 to play. Indiana 21, Northwestern EVANSTON (AP)- First-year coach Dennis Green joined a long list of Nor,' thwestern coaches on Heartbreak IHowd but he did it yesterday with more flair than most. 04 "There was never any doubt that we, were going for two points. We were surei that Indiana was going to blitz sot the' play was designed to drop the pass off/ T said Green in the aftermath of the, failed conversion attempt that gave the Hoosiers a 21-20 win over the Wildcats in the Big Ten opener for both teams. "I know what it's like to go for two points and not get it," said Green's counterpart, Indiana coach Lee Corso. "It was a bold stroke and you've got to give them. credit. We lost 24-23 agais4 Purdue last year. when we went, fort two:~ Purdue 27, Stanford 19 WEST LAFAYETTE (AP)' Tailback Jimmy Smith scored tre touchdowns yesterday including oneQn a 100-yard kickoff return, leading Pur- due to a 27-19 victory over 19th-ranked Stanford in their college football season opener. The three first half scores by the 6- foot junior helped the Boilermakers to a 20-10 lead, but the passing of quarter- back John Elway and a pair of field goals by mark Marmon kept the Car- dinals close throughout the game. . A 59-yard field goal by Marmon ,a time ran out in the second quarter and one-yard touchdown pass from Elway to Vincent White late in the third quar- ter pulled Standford within one point before the Boilermakers' Scott Cam- pbell directed the clinching touchdown drive. CENTRAL TELEPHONE 769-9680 South University' (Central Campus). " Plymouth Road Mall (North Campus) " Wolverine Tower (Briarwood) Conlin Travel I U .ai PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT- NIGHTS ANDRE WA The College of Literature, Science and the Arts is currently interviewing students interested in participating in an alumni fundraising telethon. LSA alumni across the country will be* called from campus. The telethon runs five nights per week, Sunday through Thursday, October 4 through November 19. You select two of the five nights available, with an opportu-.. nity to work additional nights. HOURS: 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. PAY: $3.50 per hour LSA students preferred U S Call 763-5576 Y U " ', .. N -' * . S .yS }'. \ ../! ; as l'Ef:NNA Cii A %N 1R @RC iIE'iTR A M ARC\L s MA\KC\L -Il International Presentations 1981-1982 Season e: : : R S b a GOLDOVSKY OPERA COMPANY "Don Giovanni"...... .... ZAGREB PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Valter Despalj, Cellist ............... . AURORA NATOLA-GINASTERA. Cellist, . Sat Sun Oct 10, 11' ........Fri Oct 16 and CONCERTO SOLOISTS OF PHILADELPHIA with Hermann Baumann, French Horn ... PITTSBURGH BALLET THEATRE Tchaikovsky's ''Nutcracker"........... F ANDRE WATTS, Pianist, and CHARLES TREGER.Violinist .......... JOFFREY II DANCE COMPANY,..........I DAME JANET BAKER, Mezzo-soprano .... . OAKLAND (CALIFORNIAN BALLET ..... Mo SOFIA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ..... Sat Dec 12 'if ANTHONY DI BONAVENTURA. Piarist ......Sun Oct 18 ALL GINASTERA PROGRAM ................ Tues Oct 20 LONDON EARLY MUSIC GROUP................Fri Oct 23 OKINAWAN DANCE THEATER AND MUSIC .... Wed Oct 28 NATHAN MILSTEIN, Violinist ......... . . ...Thurs Oct 29 MARTHA.GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY .............. Fri-Sun Oct 30-Nov 1 SOVIET EMIGRE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Boris Bloch. Pianist ................. .. . . Tues Nov 3 PANOCHA STRING QUARTET..................Sat Nov 7 TASHI: Clarinet and Strings with Richard Stoltzman. Clarinetist ......... Sun Nov 15 UTO UGHI,Violinist........ ................Fri Nov 20 CESARE SIEPI, Basso ......................Sun Nov 22 LUBLIN POLISH FOLK FESTIVAL.............Mon Nov 23 PAUL GAULIN MIME COMPANY .............Tues Nov 24 JAMES GALWAY, Flutist, PHILLIP MOLL. Pianist, and MORAY WELSH, Cellist ............... Mon Nov 30 ROMANIAN FOLK FESTIVAL..................Wed Dec 2 HANDEL'S"MESSIAH" Donald Bryant, Conductor, Soli, Fri-Sun Dec 18-20 .....Sun Jan 10 Fri Sat Jan 15.16 .....Sun Jan17 on-Wed Jan 25-27 ... Thurs Feb 4 CARLOS MONTOYA,.Guitarist.......... ...Sat Feb 6 ORPHEUS ENSEMBLE .........................Sun Feb 7 CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF VERSAILLES . . .Thurs Feb 18 PAUL TAYLOR DANCE COMPANY ......Tues Wed Mar 2. 3 DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Erich BergelConductor, and Radu Lupu. Pianist .. Fri Mar 5 HEINZ HOLLIGER, Oboist .... . ................ Sun Mar 7 MARCEL MARCEAU,.Mime..........Thurs-Sat Mar 11-13 JURY'S IRISH CABARET.....................TuesMar16 PETER SERKIN, Pianist ...................Thurs Mar 18 TOKYO STRING QUARTET....................Sat Mar 20 MAURIZIO POLLINI. Pianist...............Wed Mar 24 TEDD JOSELSON, Pianist .................... Thurs Apr I PENNSYLVANIA BALLET............ Mon-Wed Apr 19-21 MAY FESTIVAL Philadelphia Orchestra Eugene Ormandy/Aldo Ceccato Not sure whimch, HP is right for you? We're having a Hewlett-Packard Demonstration Thurs. & Fri., Sept. 17 & 18, 10-1 and 2-4. And we're having it in our new Electronics store. 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