The Michigan Daily-Friday, October 16, 1981-Page 15 The weekly DAILY ne- .. . . . .. y There was no joy on the trek back from East Lan- sing last Saturday night for the Daily sports staff's mero uno, Mark "Michigan by 40" Mihanovic. Not ly was he depressed that the Wolverines only beat the Spartans by a mere 18 points, but he also tied fellow Libel rogue Drew Sharp for the worst record of the week at 5-5. "It's a good thing that I'm a rational person and I don't let things like this get to me," said Mihanovic as he feverishly tried-to pick off hitchhikers on I-96. GREG DEGULIS and Buddy Moorehouse tied for top honors with identical 8-2 records with DeGulis taking the overall top spot. "This is enough to drive a man to drink," said the stone-livered Sharp, who fell to the cellar in the overall editor standings. Dejected over the weekend's poor showing, Mihanovic and Sharp were determined to chomp every morsel of food at Bo Schembechler's weekly press luncheon-and they nearly did it. "EVERY TIME I think of DeGulis and Moorehouse winning I feel like I'm about to lose my lunch," said Sharp, while working on another loaf of bread. "Shut up and pass the butter!" raged Mihanovic while snatching the loaf from Sharp's grasp. Will the bloated Mihanovic and Sharp be able to save face? Will DeGulis snare the top spot again? Will Moorehouse hang from outside of the Daily if he has another good week? Or will two-time Gridde win- ner Steve Hirtle have "another good flip of my speciality coin" and take it? "It doesn't matter to me," said DeGulis. "I'll be celebrating anyway." "I just won't wear any neckties for the next week," stated the fearful Moorehouse. We shall see. Medical School Applicants We have placed hundreds of students into the best foreign medical schools... including St. George's University in Grenada, world's highest ECFMG average English speaking school. Personal, professional, effect ive since 1975. .PaY-t).y on acceg .ance. Call or write for our 1981 Bulletin describing how we can help you obtain a quality medical education. Medtical Educational Corporation Florida office: 2119 Embassy Drive, West Palm Beach Fl 33401 New York office: 1 17-01, Park Lane South. Kew Gardens N Y 11418 (305) 683-6222 (212) 441-7074 --- -- -- l tst 120 WEST LIBERTY, ANN ARBOR TE I Yankees lead A's in ninth BILLBOARD The U-M Alumni Association will hold their fifth annual "Go Blue" Brunch prior to the Michigan-Northwestern game, from 10-12:15 in the Track and Tennis Building on Ferry Field. Alumni and their families, students, parents and friends are welcome. The deadline for reservations is Monday. OAKLAND (AP)- Willie Randolph's o-out solo homer in the sixth inning ve the New York Yankees a 1-0 lead over the Oakland A's in the ninth inning last night. A Yankee victory will eliminate the A's from the American League Championship Series. Left-hander Dave Righetti of New York and right-hander Matt Keough of Oakland struggled- through .five scoreless innings. RIGHETTI escaped damage in the Sst inning with a double play, and af- er giving up consecutive one-out single to Kelvin Moore and Dave McKay in the second, Righetti struck out Jeff Newman and induced Rob Picciolo to hit into an inning-ending forceout. The A's threatened again in the third when Rickey Henderson led off with a walk and, one out later, stole second, his second theft of the game. Righetti, however, got Cliff Johnson to pop out and struck out Tony Armas. The Yankees loaded the bases with o out in the first on a single by Larry ilbourne and a pair of walks. Keough escaped when Armas snared a line drive by Graig Nettles near the right field line. GRIDDE PICKS the Chicago Bears are being sued by of their fans for not playing like a professional rfootball team. Actually, the reason behind the fan's retaliation is not that the Bears are below .500 in the pro standings but because they finished below .500 in last week's Grid- de . If you would like the opportunity to compete head to head with the Bears, drop off your selections at the Daily Of- fices, at 420 Maynard, before midnight Friday. A one-item pizza from Pizza 'ob's and a chance to compete against eDaily "experts" awaits the winner. I. Iowa at MICHIGAN (pick score) 2aWisconsin at Mibiigan State 3. Illinois at Ohio State 4. Purdue at Northwestern. 5;Minnesota at Indiana 6. Florida State at Pittsburgh 7. Penn State at Syracuse 8. North Carolina at North Carolina State 9. Missouri at Iowa State Texas at Arkansas 11. Stanford at Southern Cal 12. Miami (Fla.) at Mississippi State 13. Kent State at Ball State 14. California at Arizona State 15. Kalamazoo at Adrian 16. Southern Methodist at Houston 17. Brigham Young at San Diego State 18. Edinboro State at Slippery Rock 19. Upper Iowa at Buena Vista 20. DAILY LIBELS at The Farmer's Daughters AP Photo OAKLAND'S DEWAYNE Murphy is helped off the field by Billy Martin and trainer Joe Romo during yesterday's playoff game between the A's and New York Yankees. Is Oct'. 20,21 & 22 Interviews: 9lacement center Information: Michigan Union Detroit office 313-226-7928 B00OPRS NMSHOWN ON T.Y. - --Ac oNmr....er 444 444o4& 'W 1% '%W 6 1- % - %I IA* 1i i