0 w w w w w w .! s Spring Savings are in Sight at "Ann Arbor's Original Army Surplus Store" V ' f Lee and Levi Denim * Tropical Print Bermuda Shorts Jackets ..... 20%Off Starting at ...............................$8.98 " Ray Ban Sunglasses ......................15% Off OUR LOW PRICES " Sweatpants and Sweatshirts Many Colors to Choose From! Starting at ......... $7.98 " Swiss Army Knives........................15% Off " Wayfarer Style Sunglasses ............ ........ $2.98 YOUR CAMPING HEADQUARTERS FOR TENTS, SLEEPING BAGS, BACKPACKS, STOVES, ETC. (Prices good thru 4/26/86) Clearing space in the Michigan trophy case was an exhausting job in 1985-86, as Wolverine teams and individuals posted outstanding seasons. Championships and out- standing single performances were commonplace in the athletic depar- tment. The football team came back from its worst season in 17 years to finish second in the nation. In basketball, the Wolverines nabbed their second-straight Big Ten Championship. The men's swim team staged an upset and won the conference crown as well. Michigan wrestlers were 10th in the NCAA. Red Berenson's hockey team was under .500, but defeated some of the top teams in the land. The BEST INANIMATE OBJECT Illinois' Goalpost The goalpost at Illinois gets this distinction. It singlehandedly destroyed the Illini's season while HARRY'S ARMY SURPLUS 201 E. WASHINGTON AT 4TH OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 994-3572 nor women's programs were saving the Wolverines' when a Chris highlighted by individual stan- White field goal attempt bounded out douts and continued to improve with no time left to preserve a 3-3 tie afts lan tmar'sevampgrovfin Champaign. Illinois lost 59-0 to after last year's revamping of Iowa a week later while Michigan coaching personnel. Here are crunched Purdue, 47-0. some BEST BO-LD PREDICTION Bo Schembechler At a recent interview, Michigan's coaching legend predicted is 1986 defense would be as good as his 1985 unit - a squad that yielded eight touchdowns in 12 games and ranked second in the nation. Seven starters and 18 lettermen return this fall on defense. BEST RECEPTION Wisconsin's Mike Heineman The Badger cager's grab of Garde Thompson after the two collided on the Wolverine guard's layup attemp saved face for Thompson. Not only did Michigan's 6-1 junior draw the foul, but the catch prevented him from meeting the hardwood closeup. BEST SLAM DUNK Glen Rice In a season full of them, Glen Rice takes honors for his cradle-rock tomahawk slam against North- western. Aesthetics, pure and simple. WORST RELATIONSHIP Gary Grant and the NCAA Tournament "Me and the NCAA just don't get along," said the Wolverine guard, following his team's second-round loss to Iowa State in the tournament. Grant, who hit just one of nine shots in the contest, was zero for ten when his team was eliminated in the second round a year ago. a w'" :.. $1395 Model D save $1800 256K. up to 640K RAM. Hercules graphics. Color graphics. 2 360K floppies. IBM compatible. monitor, keyboard. DOS. Basic. 4 expansion slots. clock. serial. parallel ports rj$l 1895 20 Mb "D" save$2800 N * As Above, 1 floppy, 20 Mb hard disk. NOW IN STOCK! M JAE KIM/Weekend Thompson: earned a 10. 0as an acrobat STAEManufacturing and Distribution Accounting Software LEADING EDGEA Leading Edge is a Regitered Trademark of Leading Edge Produtrs Inc. IBMI i a Registered Trademark of International Busmne- Machines Corp. Hercule i< a Registered Trademark of Hercules Computer Technologe Sys-tec Computers.e 510 E. William BEST ATTEMPT TO PROLONG VACATION Demetrius Brown and Olatide Ogunfitidimi The 1985 football season ended in chaos for quarterback Demetrius Brown and receiver Olatide Ogun- fitidimi. The two freshmen were a lit- tle late the morning the team had to leave Phoenix after its 27-23 victory over Nebraska in the Sunkist-Fiesta Bowl. They missed the charter flight back home and returned on a later flight. Oops. Sorry, Coach. BEST KEPT PROMISE Bill Frieder The sixth-year basketball coach vowed to stand by his players no mat- ter how they performed in the NCAA tournament. "You won't hear me say a bad word aboutthese kids." Frieder was true to his word, of- fering only praise for the four-year ef- fort of his seniors after a disappoin- ting early exit in the second round. See BEST SPORTS, Page 18 so c- a Q~ -Y. m (directly aboveCottage Inn Restaurant) 761-1266 Over 35 shops * A one-stop shopping pleasure for everything from antiques to z -K-_-M400 Block, N.-Fourth andFifth Avenue Ann-Arbor, Ml 4S1-04 (313) 662-4221... 16 Weekend-April 18, 1986