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- The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 25, 1985

1

Post-game revelry
results in mayhem

By EVE BECKER
After Saturday's Michigan-Ohio
State football game, the stadium tur-
ned into a party of post game mayhem
as fans stormed onto the field, tearing
down both uprights of the north side
goalpost.
One University student and one
Ohio State fang were arrested for
disorderly fighting, said Sgt. Harry
Jinkerson of the Ann Arbor Police
Department. Both were released.
FANS trampled two police officers
who were trying to keep the field
clear. The helmet of one officer was
trampled to pieces, Jinkerson said.
The other officer "was stepped on 18
dozen times," he added.
Neither officer was seriously in-
jured.
"It was a little bit more rowdy than
the other games," Jinkerson said.
"The band members got iceballs
thrown at them and the people sitting
on the goalposts were also pelted."
"THE POTENTIAL (for people get-
ting trampled) was very high, but no
one got hurt." He said the people at
the game were not quite as drunk as in
previous years. "I attribute that
directly to the University's tighter
control of alcohol in the stadium," he
said.

Campus Security. "Other than the
goalpost being torn down, there's no
damage that I know of."
Fans were prepared to take to the
turf three minutes before the clock
ran down when they began lining up
on the sidelines. They stormed the
field amidst a cloud of red, the
product of a smoke bomb released
somewhere near the 30 yard line.
At the end of the game, some fans
climbed on the goalposts, while
policemen stood below, breaking up
skirmishes on the field. The fans also
threw snowballs and apples into the
crowd.
The first upright from the goalpost
was torn down within five minutes af-
ter the end of the game. Police took it
and brought if off the field. About 10
minutes later, the second upright of
the north goalpost-the one nearest
the student section came down and
was broken up by the police. The
south goalpost remained untouched.
No estimatebon damage to the
goalpost has been made. The police
eventually managed to get the people
off the goalposts and organized them-
selves in a solid line to block the
goalpost from fans.
Approximately 35 minutes after the
game, enough of the field was cleared
for the marching band to perform
amidst flying snowballs.

"We didn't
plaint calls,"

have that many com-
said John Warming of

Daily Photo by DAN HABIB
Jubilant Wolverine fans hang off a goalpost after the football team's victory over Ohio State Saturday. Following the game, triumphant fans
pulled down a goalpost, threw snowballs, and set off a smoke bomb.

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GOING PLACES

CHEVY MALIBU 1978 - V-6 4-door, automatic,
power brakes/steering, air, AM, rear defogger.
$2000.761-7599. 37B1203
EAST QUAD Female lease. One-third of a
triple. Denise 764-5683. 38B1203
FLORIDA, Tampa: roundtrip air ticket
December 19-January 7 $179. Call 662-8913.
33B1127
ALICE LLOYD LEASE for sale. Winter term.
Female single. Call Sarah at 764-4961. (keep
trying). 46B1127
SPACES NOW AVAILABLE FOR WINTER --
in cooperatives. Room, board, and community;
average of $265/month. Includes food, phone,
free laundry machines, etc. Call 6624414or
stop by 4002 Michigan Union. Contracts also
available for fall 1986. cB1203
TOYOTA COROLLA '76 $395. reliable car call
after 6 p.m./ 668-1031. 18B1127
1978 RED CHEVETTE, 4-door. $800. 92,000 miles.
996-8231 after 6. 15B1126
'73 BUICK REGEL, runs great, many new
items, JVC Cassette, no rust, $900/best offer.
996-3834. 24B1127
DESPERATE! I've moved, I havesto sell my
house. 3 bedroom split ranch, west side, one
mile from campus. 1-612-869-5895. CALL
COLLECT. 57B1202
FOR SALE: '76 Chevy Malibu wagon, new brakes,
new tires, $700, call 764-5722, ask for John.
90B 1125
1974 KAWASAKI - Motorcycle, $100. Call
662-6384. 88B1125

EXERCISE BIKE - 27 miles, sturdy,
speedometer, odometer, timer. 665-7953. 00B1125
FULL SKI EQUIPMENT - 1 year old.
EXCELLENT condition. Ski size 170's,
8 skiboot. Best offer. Brian 971-3812. 95B1204
1971 V.W. SQUAREBACK. New engine, new tires,
yellow. $650. 763-3694. 91B1125
MARKLEY - Male double. One lease for sale.
Call 6-7 p.m. 764-3812. 96B1 125
SMITH CORONA typewriter - electric, portable,
good condition, $75 firm. Call Larry at 764-9032.
23B1127
FOR SALE - BURSLEY FEMALE lease in a
double, winter term. Call Heather 7634011.
13B1127
SOUTH QUAD LEASE for sale. Winter-term
female double. Lisa 764-9686. 17B1127
FOR SALE, Female double lease in Bursley
Hall. Full Carpeting, Full loft. Available
immediately. Call Sarah, 763-3818. 14B1127
BURSLEY FEMALE DOUBLE lease for sale.
Winter term. Contact Hope at 763-1914. 28B1127
CHEVETTE '76-'78 - Very good condition,
wood dash, instruments, stick, good tires. Asking
$975.662-2869. 21B1127
CHEVY NOVA '73 - V-8, AM/FM cassette,
fuzzbuster, sunroof. Looks and runs good. $995.
482-3180. 22B1127
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DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Edited by Trude Michel Jaffe

ACROSS
1 Old hat
6 Statement of
belief
11 Baby food
14 With speed, to
a poet
15 Word before
Quarter or
America
16 Hoosier
humorist
17 Happens
19 Bribe
20 Easy on the
21 Decide in favor
of (with "for")
22 Skip
24 Gavel sound
26 Tells
27 Wide area
31 Hebrew letter
32 Diamond stat.
33 Church
councils
35 Comparative
endings
38 Tibetan city:
Var.
40 "The Sweet-
heart of Sigma
41 Like a short-
term committee
42 Arrangement:
Abbr.
43 Quarterback,
at times
45 Gardner
46 Tablelands
48 Pet store
purchase
50 Coal bucket
52 Bakery
selection
AlRir

69 Positions the
contestants
DOWN
1 Change of-
2 Port of
SE China
3 Alike
4 Nino's nap
5 Printer's
measures
6 Bridle path
sound
7 Ecstatic
8 Greek letter
9 Drives away
10 Bargain rack
words
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in a way
12 Sun-dried brick
13 Diarist of note
18 --turvy
23 Tasty
25 Handle
26 Relish tray
vegetable
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28 Roentgen's
discovery
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words
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in a way
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(practical)
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builder

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54 -of Man
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(makes do)
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North Sea

2-BEDROOM APT. for 3-4 people on S. Forest.
Winter-Spring/Summer 994-6419. 69C1202
MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED winter term,
spacious 2-bedroom apartment, Jan. - May lease,
$160/Month and electric, great location Hill and
Packard. Call Bill/Jeff 996-8458. 73C1203
SUBLET for Winter term. Single room in spacious
6 bedroom house. Low rent. 761-2685. 66C1127
LEASE FOR SALE - Own room in double suite.
Shares bath with 4 other males. Bates-Lee Peter
764-3082. 03C1205
2 BEDROOM HOUSE, Jan-Aug, 10 min. from
Diag, 2 min. from Main, PARKING $490/mo.
665-5480. 09C1205
HOUSEMATE WANTED for Winter Term. One
Bedroom available in apartment at 301 N. State.
Low rent; utilities included. Please call
662-1716. NCC1127
ONE BEDROOM apartment, Oakland/Arch.
Jan.-Aug. lease. CALL 665-5184. 36C1203
AVAILABLE Jan 1, Female grad or professional,
to share 2-bedroom apartment Burns Park area,
$190/month. 662-1305 eves. 34C1202
FEMALE SUBLETTER - Wanted. One bedroom
inside a 3-bedroom apartment. Good location,
Greenwood. $190/month. Jan-May or June.
761-2187. 32C1202
LARGE BEDROOM for rent. Hardwood floors
and big windows. 665-2880. 25C1127
FEMALE GRAD seeks room in house or one
bedroom apartment. Needs unfurnished room or
storage space. Responsible, quiet. Shelly,
995-2550. 85C1127
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT. U-Towers: great
location. Great view of A. January - May
lease. Call Debbie/Maria persistently -
662-4783. 20C1127
MALE GRAD student for two person apartment.
Sublet January-August 1986. $195 utilities
included. Deposit negotiable. Strong 663-8307.
19C1127
FEMALE LOOKING for own apt. winter term.
Please leave message. 668-4010. Alex/Lisa.
16C1126
FEMALE SUBLETTER: own room in 5 bedroom
house, 4 month lease, reduced rent, ideal
location. Call 996-8365. NCC1127
FEMALE SUBLETTER - Wanted. One bedroom
inside a 3-bedroom apartment. Good location,
Greenwood. $190/month. Jan-May or June.
761-2187. 32C1128
AVAILABLE Jan 1, Female grad or professional,
to share 2-bedroom apartment, Burns Park area,
$190/month. 662-1305 eves. 34C1203
ONE-BEDROOM - available, Jan. 1 - Sept. 1
(or May) in beautiful, huge house near campus
with 7 great coed housemates. See it now and
you won't regret it! Call Adam immediately at
996-4488. cCtc
WANTED: Female border in a sorority for
winter term. Do not have to be Greek. GREAT
LOCATION. 761-8904 $375/mth & meals. cC1211
WINTER SUBLET available - Jan.-May lease.
Two bedroom apt., can accomodate 2-4 people -
modern, furnished, covered parking, laundry
facilities, swimming pool, utilities included -
located on E. University - call persistently
for a GREAT APARTMENT! 663-3068. 37C1126
WINTER/SPRING/SUMMER - One bedroom
in house. Share kitchen/other facilities. Rent
includes all utilities and house staples. Asking
$210. Call Dave 995-1748 after 7 p.m. or morning.
89C1125
OWN BEDROOM in two-bedroom apartment.
Close to campus. Must see. Call Tom -
663-2013. 87C125
GREEK GAB
WANT GREAT ROMANCE for your spring
formal? Let us give you the atmosphere.
WELLER'S CARRIAGE HOUSE. 429-2115.
cE1211
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Can't get a date for your formal. We're
available. Call Biff and Cliff. 761-9281. Privacy
assured. 02E1125

STUDY IN PEACE and quiet - get ear plugs at
the VILLAGE APOTHECARY, 1112 S. University.
cFtc
JON - YOU proved yourself - Now it's my
turn. How am I doing? I Love You. Your
Italian vixen! 31F1125
HALEY WOMAN - We're 20! Wild times ahead...
"definitely today, definitely tomorrow, definitely
soon, and definitely for the rest of our
lives!" "HEH" - NCF1125
RELAX INSIDE/OUT
New Age cassettes & LP's for meditation,
relaxation, guided imagery, creative movement.
Selections played for your convenience. Also
featuring subliminal study, weight loss, sleep, &
other self help tapes. Earth Wisdom Music
314 E. Liberty (inside Seva) 769-0969. cF1211
WHY STUDY
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Study SMARTER, not longer!! Teach your
deeper mind to retain, retrieve vital info!
2 cassettes by Emmett Miller, M.D., containb
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STUDENT SERVICES
RESUMES - written - also word processed or
typeset; coverletters, too. 662-4530. cGtc
QUALITY TYPING SERVICES: Fast, accurate,
professional. Reasonable rates. Call Karen
662-0913. cG0411
ACCURACY INK
Editing/Word Processing
Reasonable Rates. 971-4139.
__.cGtc
MERCURY'S MESSENGERS - Balloons &
Cakes delivered for all occasions. Visa, MC,
AMEX accepted. Call 24 hours. 668-8492. cGtc
NEW SUNGLASSES and SKI GOGGLES -
Vuarnet, Bolle, Ray-Ban at 20% off suggested
list. Call 764-7859. 86G1125

SITTER NEEDED: Afternoons, experience with
kids; own transportation. $4.00 per hour.
769-3094. 26H1203
EARN UP TO $200 per week, at home, clipping
newspaper items. Rush self-addressed, stamped
envelope to: M-B Dept. T-2, P.O. Box 3075,
Ann Arbor, MI 48106. 08H1126
MODELS WANTED - professional photographer
seeks attractive new faces. $15-$30/hr. 451-7162.
1OH1127
DO YOU HAVE PIMPLES OR ACNE? Earn
$75-$100. Volunteers needed to test medication for
facial acne. Office visits and medication are
provided free to eligible participants. You must
have moderately severe acne (12 pimples or
more). $75-$100 paid at the successful completion
of the 12-14 week studies. Call UM Department of
Dermatology Research 763-5519, M-F, 9-4, for
further details. 53H1211
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING SERVICES - $2 per page - Letter
Quality 663-1871. cJ423
SEWING: Slack hems, alterations, mending, and
non-clothing projects. Phone O'Della: 973-0565.
55J1209
SANDI'S TYPING & WORD PROCESSING
*** 10% Off 1st paper (with this ad) ***
Fast & accurate. Papers, briefs, resumes,
letters, theses. Campus pick-up & delivery.
426-5217.
cJtc
TYPING - Computer spell checking. Fast.
Efficient service. 455-8270/459-1136. cJ1211
FREE RESUME
w/20-pg. paper or 20 coverletters EXECU-TOPS
Word Processing 663-7158. cJtc
HOME ROW
TRANSCRIPTION/WORD PROCESSING
572-0649
cJ0423
EDITOR - 40 years experience in making good
writing better. Best quality, low rates, fast
service. 995-0772. 01l211
TYPING - ALL KINDS - Fast, efficient service.
Reasonable rates. Laurie, 973-1592. cJtc
A-i TYPING - On Campus. ProfessionalRush
Service Available. 668-8898. CJl2ll
Papers/Resumes/Coverletters
EXECU-TOPS Word Processing 663-7158
cJtc
ACCUTYPE
WORD PROCESSING
LASER-JET PRINTER
Resumes, Papers, Cover Letters, Etc.
Complete Secretarial Service
Available Same Day Service
761-5050
cJtc
MISCELLAN EOUS
WANTED: Staff-paid parking permit for winter
term. Call 764-3820. 29M1202
BLOOM COUNTY

WANTED - UM Basketball tickets 973-9582.
cQtc
WANTED: OSU football tickets and blue tier
basketball tickets. Price no object. 994-0145.
93Q1126
DESPERATELY WANTED. OSU/Michigan
football tickets. 973-9582. cQtc
ABSOLUTE top dollar paid for UM football
tickets. Call 973-6327. cQtc
ONLY 2 LEFT! OSU Tickets - Student section.
Call Rob or Jeff 663-5310. 11Q1125
WANTED: 4 blue tier season basketball tickets
Call Chris 761-6077. 04Q1205W

MUSICAL

LESSONS: Voice, Piano, Harpsichord, Band
coaching, Theory/Songwriting. 994-5949. 77N1126
THE NEW SCHOOL OF PIANO
First lesson complimentary. 994-0371.
cN1211
LESSONS - Special Pay for 4, take 5. Best
teachers in state. REPAIRS, bows rehaired.
Herb David Guitar Studio. 665-8001.302 E. Liberty.
cNtc

TICKETS

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ROUND TRIP RIDE needed to Bethesda,
Maryland - any time Wednesday, November 27,
returning Sunday, December 1. Will share
expenses and driving. Please call Theresa
665-7685. NCK11254
SPRING BREAK 86 -.Freeport, Bahamas. $379
February 22 - March 1. COMPLETE TRAVEL.
761-6500. cK1211
BOSTON FOR THANKSGIVING: round trip air
ticket - Wednesday through Sunday. $215 face
value. Maria 761-9733 persistently. 71K1125

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ARTIST WANTED to paint portrait from
photograph. Call Scott 761-9848. 30H1202
SNOW SHOVELING - High earnings, part-time.
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ARTIST WANTED to paint portrait from
photograph. Call Scott 761-9848. 30H1128
BEAUTIFUL WOMEN OF ALL AGES have you
often wondered what it would be like to be a
model and have your own pictures just like
Glamour or Cosmo? A well known photographer
from California can now make that dream
possible, call for an appointment or just stop
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dishwasher. Apply between 24 p.m., Monday
through Friday or after 5 p.m. daily. Corner
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