70 0 Best Food (Continue . ' .,.Best J Best Sports I d from Page 3) t Deli Zingerman 's Sandwiches; ingredients piled high- all types imaginable. Cheese, beef, Heros, Subs, you name it, they got it! All available for take-out, or eat-there. Individual deli "material" also available to take home to make your own creations. What does it all describe? It is Zingerman's Delicatessen and they have a lot to be proud of, because they have won prac- tically unanimously the award for the best deli in Ann Arbor. Zingerman's is a favorite place for all to escape to and obtain that deli delicacy which kills the hunger and permits you to get back to your work. Best Oriental Food Sze-Chuan West Sze-Chuan West features cocktails, dining, carryout, luncheon specials, vegetarian and Chinese menus with Sze-Chuan specialties. Our tally iden- tified Middle Kingdom and China Gar- den as other fine members of Ann Ar- bor's Oriental food domain. Sze-Chuan West however, takes the "crown" in this kingdom according to our survey. Best Breakfast Spot Angelo's Have you ever noticed the little building on Catherine St. that has people lined up outside of it before noon on weekends? It's Angelo's, the break- fast place. Famous for its raisin bread, Angelo's has a hardcore, devout crowd of followers, some of whom have made it the choice restaurant for breakfast eaters. Best Decision Tim McCormick The, 6-11 center had a year of eligibility remaining after last season but, upon being rejected by the graduate communication program, chose to forego his fifth year and enter the NBA draft. McCormick signed a $700,000 with Seattle and is currently starting at power forward for that club. Worst Decision Eric Turner Turner also decided to pass up his final year of eligibility, but the results were not quite as pleasant. Turner, who was once considered to be the Wolverines best pro prospect had neither the size nor the ability to make it in the bigs. The Pistons cut him during preseason, and he has been playing for the Detroit Spirits of the ContinentalBasketball Association ever since. Best Football Player Bob Bergeron In a year full of injuries and disap- pointment, the non-scholarship placekicker shined above his more publicized teammates. Best Basketball Player Roy Tarpley Best Baseball Player Barry Larkin Best Hockey Player Jeff Norton Best Freshman Gary Grant Honorable mention honors to w wrestler John Fisher. a c a L-. Zingerman's: Just part of the incredible array of food Best Athlete Dave Hall Hall, a graduating senior, played guard for the basketball team, quarter- back for the football team and was a decathlete in track and field. Though he was not a star in any sport, give credit where it's due. The Livonia native is a tremendous athlete. BestI The won There's a with prom Feldman, Basford and De Wege. 7 SONYSA Z w Y 3A Z -w Y w D Grant: On his way to stardom Angelo's: The breakfast club SAVE ON COLOR FILM DEVELOPING BY PURCHASE 135 110 * 126 120 I$1.00~OFF......12 exposure I $2.00 OFF ...... 24 exposure I $3.00_0FF...... 36 exposure I Standard C-41 process and print. Limit one roll per coupon. Sorry, not valid with other coupons or specials. This coupon must accompany incoming order. ONE HOUR SERVICE AVAILABLE Great Places Travel Consultants # ' Four Charter Specialists TO EUROPE Book Early - Save Money call GREAT PLACES MICHIGAN UNION I THE LATEST IN MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR. BIV .tOUA-C 330 S. State Street 761 -6207 ANN ARBOR MUSI 665-6101 Camera Shop, Inc. 1115 S. UNIVERSITY 530 S. State Street 994-4777 336 SOUTH STATE J 4 ,Weekend/Friday,,April 19, 1985 Weekend/Frida