THE ANN ARBOR Civic 0aI/tt Spring Concert Les Patineurs Saturday,May 1, 1982 choreographed by NANCY ABBEY 7:30 p.m. Page 14-Friday, April 16, 1982-The Michigan Daily FIVE TO GO HIGH IN DRAFT Wind =- Bourne choreographed by LEE ANN KING Peter and the Wolf. Sunday, May 2, 1982 2:00 p.m. Power Center Pros rate 4 M' ridders 4 Tickets: Adult $4 Children $2 Available at: First Position, Generations, Mr. G's Little Boot Shop, Sylvia Studio of Dance, Village Motor Sales-Chelsea, at Box Office prior to per- formance. Special rates available. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 668-8066 TEAT"RO E SCAMB RAY SUNDAY APRI'L 8 PM With the NFL draft approaching, Michigan Daily football writer Ron Pollack sought out the expertise of player personnel directors from around the league. The following are the thoughts of two such per- sonnel directors on the Michigan football players who are eligible for the draft. The first six rounds of the draft will be held April 27th, with the final six rounds taking place on the 28th. The Michigan players receiving the most attention by NFL scouts are run-, ning back Butch Woolfolk, offensive tackles Bubba Paris and Ed Muransky, offensive guard Kurt Becker and, fullback Stanley Edwards. Other Wolverines who could hear their name called out 'on draft day are linebacker Ben Needham, defensive backs Brian Carpenter and Tony Jackson, and defensive lineman Tony Osbun. Dallas Cowboy player personnel directorsGil Brandt had the following to. say about these performers: Woolfolk, Becker & Paris-"They all stand a good chance of going in the first round." More on Becker-"The thing you like best about Becker, is his hard work. He works to improve himself. He's big and a good athlete." Muransky-"I think Muransky should have stayed in school another year. He'll be selected in the draft, but he would have gone 'higher if he'd stayed another year. He needs to im- prove his quickness and get a lot stronger. Right now, he's just big. He's not exceptionally strong." Edwards-"He'll probably be a second round pick. He's a good athlete who catches the ball well. I think he can play either halfback or fullback in the pros." Needham-"He's a middle round choice. Probably in the area of the four- th or fifth round." Osbun-"He'll probably be drafted on the second day of the draft. I think people will bring him in and evaluate what position will be best for him since he played on the defensive line last year and on the offensive line before that. He'll be brought in and he'll do some pass blocking and some pass rushing and then a decision will be made." Carpenter-"He's got great quickness and ability to play the pass. The thing that concerns you, is that he's not very strong. Sooner or later, you have to tackle someone. It wouldn't surprise me if he were taken in the second round." Jackson-"I don't think he's quite as good as Carpenter, but he has potential. I'm not sure.where he'll be drafted." Another NFL player personnel direc- tor, who asked that his name not be used, also assessed the draft-day prospects of these players. Woolfolk-"We like him a lot. He's definitely a first round pick. He has out- standing speed, but is an unproven blocker. He has good hands both carrying and catching the ball." Edwards-"He should be drafted on the first day of the draft. He could do a good job at halfback or fullback. He has good hands." Becker-"He's your typical tough aggressive Michigan lineman. He should be drafted on the first day." Paris-"He has great potential. We like his athletic skills. He must watch his weight with and play with more con- sistency. He's a possible to probable first round draft choice." Muransky-"He's a big, strong, physical player. But speed could be a question mark." Needham-"He's a good athlete who may need more strength and bulk. He should contribute to a pro team. He'll probably be drafted on the first day." Osbun-"He's a tough competitor, but as a pro he may be better suited to play offensive guard rather than the defensive line." Carpenter-"He's an outstanding athlete. We like his man-to-man coverage. He could use more weight. He's a likely first-day pick." Jackson-"Tough competitor." 1l 8 Rooted in a reality from which it draws its themes, the cuban TEATRO NUEVO establishes a close relationship with its audi- ence, reflects the transformations that have taken place in the country and portrays the history, habits, values and wishes of the community for which it works. TICKETS 5.00 STUDENTS 3.50 A TRKUE B LOO D THEATER FRIEZE BLDG, THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR. 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The Tigers managed a nine-hit attack, all the safeties coming off Blue Jay starter and loser Dave Steib (0-1). THE BLUE JAYS held a 2-1 advan- tage until the fifth inning when the Tigers strung together single runs in the fifth, six, and seventh innings. The game winner came in the sixth when catcher John Wockinfuss walked, took second on Chet Lemon's single and scored on Enos Cabell's hit. Lemon went two for two in the game and was also hit by a Steib pitch. The rightfielder scored the Tiger's first run of the game in the first inning when he was called safe on an infield hit, took second on Cabell's sacrifice bunt and scampered home on Richie Hebner's single. TORONTOgevened things up in the third inning off Tiger starter Dave Rozema when Jessie Barfield led off with a single. He was caught trying to steal second, but lead-off man Damaso Garcia walked and scored on Rance Mullinik's double. 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