100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

September 18, 1981 - Image 14

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1981-09-18

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

* FALL TERM *
Campus Subscriptions to
are now available at a 30% discount rate from single-copy
price. (Discount only for weekday paper). Newspapers are
available by 7 a.m. on day of publication when classes are
in session. Daily discount rate is 354.
Sunday papers are available on a subscription basis also, but
no discount is given.
Delivery can be started for the rest of the fall term only if
payment is received by September 23rd.
PLEASE MAIL THE BOTTOM OF THE SLIP TO:
GARY COHEN
1239 Rosewood
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
668-6911 or 769-1683
DEAR MR. COHEN:
Count me in for The New York Times! I will subscribe 5
6_ 7_ Sunday only
Enclosed is my check for.,
(Starts Sept. 28th) FALL TERM ONLY (Ends Dec. 20th)
Mon.-Fri.-$20.30 Mon.-Sun.-$46.15
Mon.-Sat.-$24.15 Sun. Only-$22.00
Papers will be delivered to dorms and faculty offices. There will be no
dorm delivery during exam and week holidays.
Name
Address
Dept. -
Phone

Page 14-Friday, September 18, 1981-The Michigan Daily
The weekly DAILY line--

O.K., where are the real football experts? Are they
up and coming frosh crammed in a dorm room? Are
they Greeks who predict games while painting the
Rock? Are they non-conformists who predict while
peering out from under a large marijuana plant? Or,
least likely of all, are they the senior sports editors at
the Daily?
Well, we shall find out as the senior sports editors
match wits with the weekly Gridde winner in picking
the winners of important college games. Last week's
winner, Jay Hill of West Quad, picked the winners for
this week and his choices appear next to the editors.

Who are the experts?
IS IT SPORTS editor Mark Mihanovic, the
notorious gamblin' man? Mihanovic puts his money
where his mouth is-what a big target!
Is it Ypsilanti-native Buddy Moorehouse, who is
known for his objective journalism-about as objec-
tive as Bob Ufer. Moorehouse believes everything
comes up maize and blue but all he saw was red in
Wisconsin.
Is it Drew Sharp, the young man who just found a
new toy-alcohol. Sharp picked Notre Dame, so that
should tell you what his new toy has accomplished.

IS IT GREG DeGulis, the Cleveland native who is
still sitting in Municipal Stadium waiting for last win-
ter's Brian Sipe pass to fall into a Browns uniform?
Is it the unknown Hill, the Gridde winner from the
hallowed halls of West Quad? When asked about his
chances, Hill only said, "I predict while I eat, and I
eat an awful lot."
But what does Hill know? The West Quad food has
gone to his brain. Next week, however, you can bat-
tle the prognosticators if you are the Gridde Picks
winner. Get your Gridde Picks to the Daily (420
Maynard) by midnight Friday and you can be a win
ner, too.

al

i

SPOR TS OF THE DAILY:

pRD SCN®ENE
EgER Video''(V 3 is
00000
Q ARD ®

Tigers fall, 6-1

BOSTON (AP)-Jim Rice collected
four hits, including a three-run homer
and a run-scoring double, as the Boston
Red Sox completed a four-game series
sweep with a 6-1 victory over Detroit
last night.
The win moved the Red Sox past the
idleMilwaukee Brewers to within one-
half game of the division-leading Tigers
in the American League East.
Detroit loaded the bases with one out
in the fourth on three consevutive

walks. But Ojeda got Tom Brookens on
a line-drive to third and Lou Whitaker
on a fly to left.
The Tigers scored in the sixth on Ron
Jackson's bloop single, a single through
the middle by John Wockenfuss and a
sacrifice fly by Brookens.
Jefferson= traded
GREEN BAY (AP) - The Green
:Bay Packers acquired all-pro wide
receiver John Jefferson from the San
Diego Chargers yesterday, the National
Football League club said.
Jefferson did not report to the
Chargers because of a contract dispute.
THE PACKERS said they acquired
Jefferson "for future undisclosed draft
choices and other considerations to be
determined at a later date."
"The trade is conditional upon Jef-
ferson reporting and passing his
physical," the announcement said.
The Packers did not immediately
specify the draft choices and con-.
siderations involved.
Playoff dates set
NEW YORK (AP)- The longest
series of postseason games in major
league history will begin Tuesday, Oct.
6, Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn
and the two league presidents have an-
nounced.
SCORES
Major League Baseball
American League
Boston 6, Detroit 1
Baltimore 6, Cleveland 2
National League
St. Louis 7, Montreal 4
Philadelphia 3, New York 2

STUDENT LEGAL SERVICES
HOARD OF DIRECTORS
hree Student Member Openings
Openings include:
One member Fall 1981-April 1982
Two members Fall 1981-April 1983
Deadline for Student Legal Services application
is Monday, September 21, 1981
Applications and Committee descriptions
available at MSA
3909 Michigan Union-763-3242

01

::iii' _ " " .
".
R
.: . AND Rp
i'si. D

": : 11 ....................
._ :: ._.
£..
:.
i

MSA Internal and External
Committee Openings

REC E. f ib o 9t

I,,-
guN iGetheg

1it
C.

EXTERNAL COMMITTEES
Advisory Committee on Academic
Affairs
Student Relations Committee
Advisory Committee on
Recreational Sports
Privacy Committee
Residency Appeals Committee
University Council
Board in Control of
Intercollegiate Athletics
Library Council
Review Panel for Classified Research
Publications Board
Honorary Degrees
Civil Liberties Board

INTERNAL COMMITTEES
Academic Affairs
Budget Priorities Committee
Communications Committee
S.O.B. (Student Organizations Board)
Legislative Relations
Minority Affairs
Permanent Interviewing
Special Projects
International Students
Maize
Insurance Committee
Course Evaluations
C.S.J. (Central Student Judiciary)
Course Encounters

j

iftl

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan