'Page 12-Friday, November 13, 1981-The Michigan Daily Win a Free PINBALL MACHIN Women's Tournament: By holding the score on our featured± you can win your very own pinball ma At: Flipper McGee's 613 E. Liberty St. (formerly Cross-eyed Moose) OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 18th I l game, chine. Butch Speed, size and work AN * EVENING CHUCK'- MANGIONE r NOVEMBER 18 Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor -8 P.M. Tickets are $9.50, $8.50 and $7.50 and are on sale at. the Michigan Union Ticket Of- fice, Hudson's and CTC outlets. A MAJOR EVENTS PRESENTATION key Woolfolk By GREG DeGULIS A SIG After an intense media blitz in the recordsr middle of the season, the crowd of has enjoy reporters surrounding Michigan Ten stal tailback Butch Woolfolk has dwindled Woolfolk recently. Michigan "ZI received a lot of attention around the confe the (all-time Michigan rushing) Woolfo record," said the soft-spoken senior carries o from Westfield, N.J. "But I haven't, 6.0 yards gotten 100 yards in four games. I'm not translate too productive right now." per Big Ti Many would dispute that point. ference. IN FACT, Woolfolk is the most In addi productive back in the history of Turf in M Michigan football. Against North- one of th western on October 24, Woolfolk passed wind-aide Rob Lytle's rushing mark of 3,317 yards the Big T to become the Wolverines' all-time Indoor3 leading rusher. qualificat "It (the record) hasn't hit me yet," Team Tr said Woolfolk. "I'm looking forward part ofV to the next two games. ments. T After the season, I'll be able to look winning4 back at individual achievements. It Michigan was exciting for, me at the time," champion Woolfolk continued. "Because Rob Lytle sent me a telegram when I broke THIS C the record." speed an With every additional rushing attem- Woolfolk pt this season, Woolfolk continues to et- the 1982 ch his name into the Michigan record draft. "B books. Woolfolk currently has the great qua following records: 3,509 career yards, directorc 650 rushing attempts, 15 100-yard Dallas Co rushing games (career), and seven "He'sg consecutive 100-yard games. competito There's n round pic never on PRIN Woolfolk States." Ann Arbor's fastest! All of th From 10-800 T-shirts screenprint- the dista ed within 24 hours of order. task at h Multi-color printing our specialty. race in You supply art or use our expert donned t design staff. perience, Hundreds of surplus T-shirts only vantage $2. each. Locaed ehmd 1he BiMnd Pg Cae there be 208' s Fast SI Phone 994-1367 simply ha ___________ sin mayb ___C___E__E_________ TBowl andj PART C spoke of' S NIFICANT portion of these reflect the success Woolfolk yed in his senior year. The Big tisticians have also written 's name down frequently as the ntailback is the top rusher in rence. 1k has 1,135 yards in 185 n the year for an impressive per carry. These numbers into an average of 123.0 yards en game; also best in the con- tion to his duties on the Tartan [ichigan Stadium, Woolfolk is e Big Ten's finest sprinters. A ed 10.1 100 meters, a first in Ten Outdoors 200 meters and 300 meters in 1980, and tion for the 1980 U.S. Olympic ials in the 200 meters are a Woolfolk's track accomplish- he senior also ran a leg for the 400-meter relay team to help to the 1981 Big Ten Outdoor nship. COMBINATION of sprinter's d 6-2, 207 pound size make a possible first round pick in National Football League Butch Woolfolk has a lot of alities," said Gil Brandt, ,the of player personnel for the wboys. got good speed, he's a great or and he's got good hands. o doubt he's going to be a first k." Illinois coach Mike White, e to hold back praise, calls "the finest back in the"United hese thoughts of pro ball are in nt future for Woolfolk. The and is the fourth Rose Bowl the four . years Woolfolk has he maize-and-blue. The ex- as Butch points out, is an ad- for Michigan. "We've been fore." Woolfolk said. "It's ard work. A team like Wiscon- be all excited about the Rose get beat." OF THE hard work Woolfolk will be in preparation for the efense. "It's not a traditional efense (this year)," Woolfolk sually, they are big and slow. ,they are small and quick." bout the grass at Ross-Ade "I prefer grass," Woolfolk d. "You don't need all those ds and I feel lighter and Woolfolk gets any lighter and fre may be the usual crowd of -s surrounding the senior after the Purdue game. style 0 0 ~4NN AI1I1OX~ AAT A management union renew negot Purdue d+ Purdue d said. "U. This year What a Stadium? mentione elbow pa faster." Well, if faster, th4 reporter; tailback a r ",!,lA By E. AIE RIDEOUT as days off with pay, the After a week of inaction, AATA joint union-managem'ent management officials renewed and uniforms for bus open negotiations with representatives of the tackling the issue of wag Transportation Employees "Union "We're.trying to focus on (TEU) yesterday, but both sides agreed issues that tie in directlyw only that the talks did little to resolve he said. "The more of t the week-long strike. resolve, the more fundi AATA employees walked off the job back into wages." by a vote of 150-3 at midnight last Mon- BUT THE union day after AATA management did not strategy as "dodgi" recommend extension of the contract at the same time that expired June 30, and the union guaranteed e refused to ratify the management's contract. final proposal. Shelley AATA UPPED its six per cent wage TEU, c',Y7 increase offer to 9.2 per cent prior to the main r i t d e u t contract expiration date. In its final of-' fer last week, the union brought dow its wage request to 33 per cent frt per cent originally requested, The two parties met both i and together with a state o-f :i. a41 .. 0i= AX-h r four hours yesterday bu' AATA director Richard new proposals were sut . r os nt v a side.. According to management has of discussing norm T , 4er a', b jt sides structure o" committee, rators bef, ge incre fifte- wit h SCORES NBA Detroit 130, Cleveland 99 Washington 95, Atlanta 87 NHL Philadelphia 5, Hartford 3 Boston 4, Edmonton 2 Daily Photos by BRIAN MASCK BUTCH WOOLFOLK (above) exhibits the moves and quickness that have made him the all-time leading rusher in Michigan football history, as he fakes out two Notre Dame defenders in the Wolverines 25-7 victory over the Irish. FISCHERO HARDWARE .. .. , . HOUSEWARES _______ &SPORTCZ CENTER CNTER WE RENT TOOLS WE FIX WIDGETS 221 E. 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