0 0 =Best Sports -Best Food- (Continued from Page 29) Best 1988 Olympic Best Burger Blimpy Burgers Was- there any doubt? The Gallup Poll had this one pegged from the beginning. Ann Arbor's oldest ham- burger stand held on to its "Best Burger" ranking for the third straight year. The cute little patties served with everything from American cheese to fried zucchini were not even threatened by the other candidates. Krazy Jim's Blimpy Burgers are still number one-and they're still cheaper than food. Hopeful John Fisher The freshman on the wrestling team had the most wins of any freshman in the nation and finished third in his weight class at the NCAA meet. Best Dressed Athlete Antoine Joubert For the second straight year, Joubert's fur coat (the likes of which you will only see on a TV game show) and overall taste in apparel earn the 6-5 guard this prestigious award. D Z w Y A defense against cancer can be cooked up in your kitchen. ~ Call us. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 0 z C' w 3 0 0 G Z C Best Fast Food McDonald's The golden arches and the quin- tessential symbol of American capitalism have triumphed over all. The Big Mac beat both The Whopper the The Hot and Juicy in our poll. In Ann Arbor, we are actually blessed with some of the national chains' most uniquely designed restaurants. What other communities can boast a two- story McDonald's and a subterranean Burger King? It's really something to be proud of. \ t ; 0 Bet Ppcr Tice 's Popcorn's great as a snack or a meal (if you miss dinner or don't feel like cooking), and nowhere in Ann Arbor is the popcorn as fresh, fluffy and tasty as at Tice's. The boys behind the counter serve it up with a smile and a friendly "Small or large?", and the thrill of having a bag of savory kernels over- flowing onto the Tice's counter Is over- whelming. An honorable mention goes to Otto's, for the finest caramel corn in town. Best Subs Pizza Bob 's Ann Arbor loves subs, and the voters love Pizza Bob's subs most of all. What is it about their subs? Probably the same qualities as their pizza-the choice between whole wheat and white, different meats and special and creative toppings. We can't help but wonder if they won on the basis of their chipati ! Turn to Pke 4 McDonald's: Big Macs are best I kinkosĀ® The Campus Copy Shop Copies *Reductions. Enlargements." Passport Photos Binding." And much more! Open 7 days a week/Mon.-Thur. till midnight. 540 E. Liberty St. 761.-4539 Corner of Maynard & Liberty Best Athlete's Answering Machine Rich Rellford and Roy Tarpley Rellford and Tarpley share an apar- tment, and they have an answering machine recording that goes something like this : you hear the chorus to the song "Friends" ("Friends, how many of us have them..."), then you hear "Hi friend. Hi friend. This is Rich. And this is Roy. We can't answer your call right now .... thanks, friend. Best Quote Roy Tarpley When asked about Fairleigh Dickin- son, Michigan's first-round NCAA op- ponent, the Big Ten's MVP responded, "I don't know anything about Harley Dickerson. Are they a good team?". 0 Best Sports was compiled by Daily sports Editor Tom Keaney and for- mer sports editor Jeff Bergida. it COPIES 1gj COPIES SELF SERVE j jE J SELIF SERVE Additional copies 3C with this coupon ~~DOLLAR BILL COPYINGi 611 Church St. 665.90 FREE SIC PEN WI rH 50Ā¢ ORDER Expires 8/25/85 COPIES 2O'V-O OFF REGULAR COPYING Not good on book copying or course packs N~DOLLAR BILL COPYING- 611 Church St. 665-9200 -XEROX 9500 Expires 8/25/85 9i:- Cottage Inn: A masterpiece in the makii Best Pizza Cottage Inn Tom Monaghan doesn't win everything, his Domino's Pizza lost out to Cottage .Inn in the balloting for the best pizza in town. Even Uno's Chicago-style, deep dish couldn't com- pare. Cottage Inn topping the com- petition may just give them the edge to corner the hot student pizza market. What captured it for the Cottage Inn crew? If it wasn't the, deep dish or the super sauce, it had to be those pain-in- the-rear sesame seeds. Best Ice Cream Steve 's What an honor for their first year of business !! Although initial reviews were mixed, their reputation has grown immensely. Is there an ice cream lover in the city who hasn't tried a mix-in? It's doubtful at this point. Face it, it's just fun to go to Steve's. Not only is it located on a high visibility corner-you can see Shakey Jake out of one window and the end of the Diag from the other-but the employees will mutilate your ice cream before your very eyes. The thrills don't end here, but this blurb does. 4keg bee -over 4,500 fine -imported, dome -liquor; fi ne and a co mp[lete grocer ie s, 8 alm- 12mK1 Produce, sun - thu/fri DOLLAR BILL MAKES GREAT COPS! 601 S. Forest 30 Weekend/Friday, April 19, 1985 Weed WeekendA