Page 14-Friday, October 15, 1982-The Michigan Daily 'e 1 Is Harriers anticipate easy win 6 1 I S ek I a .e. Saturday, Oct.9tht This is a ' t good week to'sail on in to Tech Hifi. Because you'll get low sale prices on the best in home, car, and portable stereo. You'll save on the smart buys in home computers, games, software, and accessories. We've got top-rated phone equipment, stereo furniture, and much more! Tech's got a whole new world of iru Sunday Oct. 17th over State By MIKE MCGRAW Don't wander down to the University golf course with your pitching wedge in hand this afternoon, because the golfers will make way for the Michigan men's cross country team as the Wolverines host a home dual meet against Michigan State. This is the only com- petition for-the harriers in Ann Arbor this year. Coach Ron Warhurst will put his unde- feated dual meet record on the line at 4:00 p.m. when the harriers will take the mark at the start of the 5.2 mile course. Its a good bet, though, that Michigan's consecutive dual meet winning streak will reach 12 as Warhurst expects little trouble from the Spartans. "THERE WON'T be much com- petition in this race, but it will be a good testing ground for our team," said Warhurst "We're going to set our top seven people to run Big Tens pretty soon." State has one runner, Tom Irman, that Warhurst feels will be among the top finishers, but overall the Spartans have very little depth. "I'm not afraid at all to say that we should win, in fact it should be a blowout," said senior runner Don Passenger. "I think coach Warhurst's goal is to run up the score against them. So those who enjoy seeing running races in open ground, should come by the 18th hole of the golf course at 4:00 p.m And while you're there, maybe you ca. work a bit on those middle-distance iron shots as well. electronic enter- tainment for you to discover. And our low Columbus week Sale prices mean smooth sailing for your budget! Here are just a few examples of the savings in store for you during Tech's big Columbus Week Sale. And there are hundreds more unadvertised specials in all 78 Tech Hifi stores! ._ I I GRIDDE PICKS STEREO FURNITURE O'Sullivan walnut vinyl equipment cabinet, glass doors, hinged top, castersSave $50!.......$139 Save on all stereo furniture in stock from JVC, SDI, and Gusdorf! TURNTABLES Sony auto-shutoff turntable pre- cision direct-drive, straight arm Save $30! ... $119 Get a low Columbus Week Sale price on turntables from JVC, Dual, Technics, and Thorens! STEREO RECEIVERS Technics 35 watt/channel digital receiver, new model, Space Di- mension Controller for really big sound, preset tuning Save $90!..............$259 Other receivers from JVC, Hitachi, Toshiba, Vector Research, and Nikko are also on sale! PORTABLE STEREO Toshiba pocket-sized stereo cas- sette player with FM, metal tape, 2 headphone jack. Complete with super-light headphones. Save $20! .. . ..... .Nan..memo. .$99 Save on portables in all sizes from Aiwa, JVC, Toshiba, Panasonic, Crown of Japan, and more. Prices start at just $29! PHONE EQUIPMENT Keytronics cordless telephone, 500' range, auto redial. Incredible convenience! Save $31!......82....$109 Save on automatic dialers, answering machines, and speaker phones Panasonc and PhoneMate, too! $359 Save $60! STEREO SYSTEM Technics 20 watt/channel slimline stereo receiver Onkyo E75 2-way speakers, at- tractive rosewood vinyl finish Hitachi HT-21 belt-drive, auto- shutoff turntable Pickering 220E ellliptical phono cartridge CAR STEREO Clarion 3150 AM/FM stereo cassette player complete with two Pioneer TS-167 61/2" two-way speakers. Fits almost all cars, great sound! Save $20!..............$139 Car stereo from Sony, Panasonic, Jensen, and Mitsubishi is Columbus Week Sale priced, too! HOME COMPUTERS, Tech's got the newest and best values in home computers. In- cluding the Timex 1000. It gets you into the computer age for less than $100! And we've got the best-selling Commodore and Atari computers, too!. Plus a great selection of games, software, and accessories in stock! CASSETTE DECKS Hitachi D-E11 Dolby® cassette deck, modern slimline styling, metal tape, super value Save $41! ............... $98 You'll save on cassette decks from Sony, Vector Research, Aiwa, Technics, Onkyo, Fisher, and Toshiba, too! And another thing . . . preppies NEVER win Griddes because Daffy, I mean Duffy, always picks Dartmouth Why? Dartmouth is THE drinking school, and drinking is the real prep sport. Preps would bet for the school Mum- my and Daddy went to, but those are top- drawer colleges, and thus have crew and lacrosse instead. (Football is for the great unwashed.) And if Kip, Skip, Chip, and Trip ac- tually do get close to the stadium, they rarely escape the tailgate party long enough to get a peek at the game. So even if you do summer at home, bring your properly identified picks to the Daily before midnight tonight for a chance at a small one-item Pizza Bob's pizza. At least you can be sure you will beat the blue-bloods. 1. MICHIGAN at Iowa (pick score) 2. Ohio State at Illinois 3. Indiana at Minnesota 4. Michigan State at Wisconsin 5. Northwestern at Purdue 6. USC at Stanford 7. Temple at Pittsburgh 8. West Texas State at Florida 9. James Madison at VMI 10. Houston at SMU 11. Mississippi State at Miami (Fla.) 12. Iowa State at Missouri 13. Washington State at UCLA 14. Arizona at Notre Dame 15. Harvard at Dartmouth 16. Ohio U. at Eastern Michigan 17. Ball State at Kent State" 18. Abilene Christian at Angelo State 19. Clarion State at Slippery Rock 20. DAILY LIBELS at Fryed Iowans $569 Save $90! STEREO SYSTEM Nikko NR-520 new 30 watt/chan- nel digital receiver, preset tuning EPI A-100 consistently top-rated, 2- way speaker Dual 505 deluxe belt-drive, auto- shutoff turntable with low-mass arm Audio-Technica AT-90E elliptical phono cartridge ...other Columbus Week Sale systems priced as low as $199! Expert car stereo installation available At participating Tech Hifi stores. Power ratings into 8 ohms, 20-20 kHz. Not responsible for typographical errors. ELECTRONIC MUSIC INSTRUMENTS Tech's got the new Mattel Synsonics drums -the complete drum set you hold in your hand. Plus the amazing Casio portable electronic music composers. Try any of them, and be astonished. 10 School of Education Fall Lecture Series Public Policy and an Educated Society The Continuing Challenge Monday, October 18 Arthur Jefferson Public Policy and the Urban Public Schools 8 to 10 p.m. Rackham Amphitheatre Tech Hifi will not b be undersold! 0 a -tc . .0 U S I I