p w 9 BEST SPORTS w s wU f FREE DELIVERY 665-7777 LIMITED AREA 1160 BROADWAY ANN ARBOR EVERY SANDWICH MADE FRESH QUICK TRIPS* Chicago from $ 89 Los Vegas from $249 Toronto from $ 59 Based on double occupancy EUROPE BARGAIN FARES** Amsterdam from $259 Frankfurt from $254 Glasgow from $281 London from $251 Madrid from $285 Malaga from $275 Munich from $284 Nice from $285 Paris from $285 Shannon from $281 ** One-half round trip SAVE $50 per person on Europe fares per round trip by paying in full 90 days prior to departure. Call for Information on Eurall and Britrail Passes. All rates subject to change and based on availability. Commercial Accounts Welcome NO SERVICE CHARGE for American Express Travelers Cheques with tour purchase. pfiNclflR.Ima\ INc~ 665-6122 209-211 S. State St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Billing Circulation Classified. Display .... News . .... Sports * TO YOUR F Use these num the Aichigc i " s " " " " s " " s * " _- A .,., .:os:., 9 JAE KIM/Weekend As time goes by, you come to appreciate Rick's. Jokisch: catching on with Bo. (Continued from Page 16) ~the 3 ibiJ BEST DECISION Paul Jokisch In '85, the senior split end proved he made the right choice when he decided to spurn basketball for foot- ball in the spring of 1984. Last season he caught 37 passes for 681 yards and two touchdowns. With his 6-8 frame, many pick him to be one of the nation's top receivers in 1986. BEST REBOUND The Women's Basketball Team Following a 7-21 record last year in head coach Bud Van De Wege's first season at the helm, the women cagers hit .500 at 14-14 in 1986. The Wolverines' victory over national power Iowa highlighted the sdason. * * * Thank You, Ann Arbor ... * for making us the best damn dance bar * * -* - In the state. * * * * -* * *0 510 East Liberty Ann Arbor Michigan * For more information call: (313) 994-5436.* WORST INJURY John Fisher's Shoulder The sophomore standout was lost to the wrestling team in the second tournament of the season. His absen- ce left a huge hole in the lineup and prevented Michigan from duplicating or improving on its fifth-place finish in the NCAA the year before. BEST BASEBALL NAME Casey Close The potential puns are a broad- caster's dream. BEST PITCHER Vicki Morrow The ace of the softball team's staff went 5-1 in her first six games with a 0.00 ERA this year. MANIKAS RESTAURANT Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Open Daily 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. BEER, WINE and LIQUOR 307 S. Main St. 663-7449 fortable, it's no wonder that MLB is the place that everyone's hoping to CRISP into. BEST PLACE TO GET AWAY FROM IT ALL BEST PLACE TO GO ON A SATURDAY AFTERNOON Nichol's Arboretum Position yourself properly in the Arb, and you might be able to forget that you're in a city. There are trees, and flowers, and stones, and there's rushing water, and more importantly, there's enough of all those things that haried urbanites can stake out a private piece of turf and do nothing. BEST PLACE TO STUDY The Graduate Library The Grad features neat little cubicles with desks and chairs that one respondent liked so much, he voted for said cubicles as the Best Place for a Couple to "Be Alone." Of course, his opinion, and the opinion expressed by the majority of the voters seem to be mutually exclusive, as the cubicles are roofless, and sound travels. We recommend that the respondent take his act elsewhere, but who knows? Maybe some of the voters actually selected the Grad for its vicarious auditory thrills. BEST SORORITY Kappa Kappa Gamma Dedicated to promoting ."in- dividualism, group excellence, scholarship, and community awareness," the Kappas were easy winners. BEST FRATERNITY Lambda Chi Alpha, Zeta Beta Tau, and Zeta Psi The Winterfesters, Clambakers, and the music-oriented fraternity tied for this one. We think they all voted for themselves. BEST PARTY The Mudbowl Mash The first party of the year, featuring the pit 'o' beer, live music, and a gigantic phallic symbol, swept this category. Freshman, be on alert. You might miss this one the first time around, but there's no excuse next year. See CAMPUS LIFE, Page 12 i STAMl Getthe Fresh Alternative. Enj a fresh salad or sandwich, ma one-at-a-time Even though the war is going plastic"-You dont have loeat Stamp out stvrofood at Subux~ ., ;.: : < \... BUY ONI SUBAA for -1 1315 S 1351 de 1 1 any footloi 1 double meat wi 1 tde fit. 1ON 1 0 160 ANY F007 I with pur 1315S MENU 1315 S. 4 jJ 7 711 Unersity 76.1 1 Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m. - 2a.m. Fri.- Sat. I Ia.m. - 3a.m. " Sun. I la.m. =11p.m. TYPE OF SUB 6" SNACK FT. I ONG CLUB ...............$2.69 $3.99 (Roast Beef- Turkey - Ham) B.M.T. .............. $2.49 $3.79 (Ham - Pepperoni - Genoa - Bologna) SUBWAY SPECIAL .. $2.09 $3.19 (Ham - Genoa - Bologna) SPICY ITALIAN ..... $1.99 $2.99 (Pepperoni & Genoa) ROAST BEEF ........ $2.49 $3.99 HAM ............. ..$2.09 $3.19 TURKEY BREAST ... $2.09 $3.19 TYPE OF SUB CHICKEN SAI SEAFOOD & C TUNA ....... ITALIAN EXP (Sausage & Me SAUSAGE .... MEATBALL . CHEESE .... VEGETARIAN STEAK & CHE 18 Weekend-April 18, 1986 l -ri