W U V V w w Page 18-Saturday, September 19, 1981-The Mithigan Daily ' lw AV MF-- -q -W I -- - The Michigan Daily-Saturday, Se: Bucks, Pur will vie wit] 'M' for title ' f , \ 1 1 l , til Y . ---:: - : ' . ., 'z .: - -- ' . -_ __, ,Q _ l 4 , so o csl tt _ . 1ND r , _ i 0 9 . , : -- Although it is considered by many that Michigan will be the cream of the conference crop in 1981, its nine opponents in the Big Ten cannot be overlooked. In each of the past two seasons, the conference has, sent four of its representative to post- season bowl games and, according to insiders, this season should not be any different. With this in mind, Daily Executive Sports Editors Buddy Moorehouse and Drew Sharp will take a look at the strengths and weaknesses of the remaining con- ference teams. The teams will be placed in their predicted order of finish. 2. Ohio State As Ohio State coach Earle Bruce hears the pre-season hoopla which places Michigan in the top contender spot for the national title, he cannot help but reflect to last season: - In 1980, the Buckeyes were also con- sidered the odds-on favorite to take the NCAA crown, but met some stumbling blocks on the way to a disappointing 9-3 record. "OF COURSE it was disappointing," said the third-year Buckeye mentor. '"We wanted to go to the Rose Bowl again last year, but we lost to Michigan. And then, State in ti wasn't wh< What Br encore pe in which t minutes champion Southern 17-16. "Everyt last year i ded. "It v looking at all that ha4 was expeci MUCH this year coach re American last seaso did not I passing ab "You're plaints w right," Br only a gre the option that we tr both and area exc season. I Schlich already passing re Blooming of 601 pa See rA Arbor PAnn Arbor Civic The Sweater strategy by Peter B. for That Guy: [ flexibility-to go with jeans or pants, over a shirt or tied 'round your shoulders El looks-the classic crewneck style, with-contrast stitching at the shoulders, your own monogram sewn on for just $5 Q color-a splash of your favorites: green, oyster, beige, gray, brown, navy, red, burgundy Q value-the snugly knit acrylic /polyester, the low $16 price tag If your sweaters don't meet all the above checkpoints, it's time to invest in a PETER B. Sizes S to XL in your sweater connection, That Guy, at hudson's. L et Hudson's make it special with monogramming. It's that very personal touch for men's, women's, children's and even home fashions. You choose your favorite monogram style and color at the time of purchase. Plan ahead for gift-giving occasions! N'T' 0 C C cv) Jofto N Invites You to Our 52nd Season, i LOOK HOMEWARD AN by Ketti Frings August 26-29, 1981 Lydia Mend HARVEY by Mary Chose October 21-24, 1981 Michic THE BOYFRIEND by Sandy Wilson December 16-19. 1981 Lydia Me MAJOR BARBARA by George Bernard Sha February 24-27. 1982 Lydia Men CAMELOT by Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick April 28 - May 1, 1982 Lydia Mer WITNESS FOR THE PROSE( by Agatha Christie June 23-26. 1982 Lydia Mende AACT 1981-82 SEASON TICKET ORI Please make checks payable to Ann Arbc Mail Seasan Ticket Order ta. AACT 1981 P 0.Bax 1242 Ann Arbor.Michigo Please mail my tickets to Name Address City; State. Zip Seating Preference No. of T ickets Orchestra _ Day Wednesday'* -Bacony Season P $30.00c Thursday 30.OC Friday 36.00C _______j Saturday 36.00 Postage and Hand visa and Mostercharge TOTAL PAYMENT ENCLO Accepted ~*enIcir CtizS bat0 6fSh Applies foO edne r . ; i , * - . ;; 1 P