4 Men's Tennis Needs walk-onls Call asst. coach Mark Mees SPORTS Volleyball vs. Northwood Institute Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. IM Building The Michigan Daily Friday, September 19, 1986 AROUND THE BIG TEN Page 10 Tough i Notre Dame at Michigan State Ax Notre Dame travels to a sold- out Spartan Stadium to face Michigan State, as both teams try t> rebound from tough opening day losses a week ago. The Fighting Irish were barely defeated by Michigan, 24-23, while the Spartans were edged out, 20-17, by Arizona State. The Spartans hopes rest with THis man-trophv candidate tuck Irish look to Green, but see White Lorenzo White who was held to only 61 yards rushing against ASU. NOTRE DAME quarterback Steve Beuerlein who carved up the Michigan defense throwing for 263 yards on 21 completions. The Irish are led on defennse by linebacker Mike Kovaleski who had a game high 17 tackles last week. Saturday's game marks the twentieth anniversary of the 1966 "Game of the Century" when ND and MSU, the number-one and - two ranked teams in the country, battled to a 1010 tie. Colorado at Ohio State WHAT'S WRONG with Buckeyes? Ohio State returns home to Columbus after being humiliated last week by Washington, 40-7. The Buckeyes second consecutive loss marks the first time in 92 years that they have dropped their initial two games of the season. The Buffaloes of Colorado, led by former Michigan coach Bill McCartney, bring a running- oriented wishbone offense to Ohio, after last week dropping their second consecutive loss, 32-30 to Oregon. Minnesota at Oklahoma The Golden Gophers have the unenviable task of traveling to Norman to try to upset the number- one ranked Sooners. Minnesota is coming off an impressive 31-7 victory over Bowling Green. The Gophers, who led the Big 10 in rushing last year, ran for 348 yards last week, paced by quarterback Ricky Foggie and freshman running back Darrell Thompson's 205 yards. Oklahoma, the defending national champion, is loaded on both offense and defense. Seven starters, led by All-Americab Brian Bosworth, return to a defense that was the best in the country last year. The Sooner's offense center around fleet-footed quarterbacf- Jamelle Holloway, who ran for 83 yards in an opening game rom f over UCLA. Around the Big Ten was compiled by Daily sportswriter Bil Zolla. VA 1 T f, ft's not too late ... C8r1nmunity experimental learning in the community REGISTRATION ENDS: elen tar schoWednesday, September 24 elementary schools english as second language community center tutoring teenage residential homes 2-3 credits hospital elderly foster group homes mental health foster homes adult corrections juvenile corrections 2205 MICHIGAN UNION 763-3548 The MICHIGAN NO. Name Lb (84) Paul Jokisch.......... (74) Mike Husar...............! (76) Michael Dames..........1 (67) John Vitale...............{ (78) Mark Hammerstein.....I (72) John Elliott..............{ (80) Jeff Brown............ (40) John Kolesar............. (4) Jim Harbaugh...........{ (22) Gerald White............. (23) Jamie Morris.............+ (3) Pat Moons............ (99) Carlitos Bostic........... (60) Mark Messner............ (56) Billy Harris.............. (93) Dave Folkertsma........ (29) Tim Schulte.............. (49) Andy Moeller............+ (41) Todd Schulte.............! (13) Garland Rivers........... (17) Ivan Hicks............ (14) Tony Gant............ (5) Erik Campbell........... (43) Monte Robbins.......... Offense bs. Pos. NO. Name (235) (289) (258) (289) (285) (306) (224) (188) (207) (220) (179) (165) SE QT QG C SG ST TE FLK QB FB TB PK (86) (65) (55) (62) (69) (63) (81) (46) (4) (28) (27) (6). Defense Lineups OREGON STATE E 4 Lbs. Eric Ory............ 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