The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 19, 1986 -Page 11 Wolverine defense ready to dam up Beavers' air attack (Continued from Page 1) Moeller. "They have an uncanny way of running the ball at people" because you're not expecting it. And because they do throw the ball and they have the ability to make the big plays, if you're not sharp, they can put points on the board." THE COACHES' concerns reflect the performance of the Michigan defense in last week's 24-23 victory over Notre Dame. The Wolverines yielded 455 yards and forced no punts in the game. For a unit that was the NCAA's most efficient in 1985, it was a disappointing performance. "They aren't going to live up to the billing starting off this year that they had last year," Moeller said. "But they aren't going to be down because we're not going to let them be down." To remedy the situation, Michigan will start Carlitos Bostic at outside linebacker in place of Steve Thibert. The Wolverines are hoping to add some quickness to the line after failing to record a sack at Notre Dame. STRONG safety Doug Mallory will not see action tomorrow. The senior suffered a badly bruised left thigh Saturday and swelling had built up in his knee. His return will be on a week-to-week basis. On the Beavers'.defense, the secondary is the lone strong point. All-Pac-10 cornerback Lavance Northington led the conference; with seven interceptions in 1985. Two of those keyed the triumph in Washington. But a corps of what Kragthorpe described as questionable linebackers give Michigan plenty of avenues for attack. With the Wolverines' collection of offensive weapons, a victory in Schembechler's 200th game at Michigan shouldn't, stump anyone. IM SCORES Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Carlitos Bostic (99) walks off the field arm in arm with Notre Dame's Steve Lawrence after the Wolverines' 24- 23 victory last Saturday. Bostic will start at outside linebacker against Oregon State after beating out Steve Thibert. FRATERNITY A Sigma Alpha Epsilon 10, Sigma Nu 4 Chi Phi 9, Theta Chi 4 Sigma Chi 13, Phi Delta Theta 9 Alpha Sigma Phi 5, Delta Upsilon 3 FRATERNITY B Sigma Alpha Mu "B" won by forfeit over Chi Phi Sigma Phi Epsilon 23, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4 INDEPENDENT B Fonzies 12, Conines 9 Classics 11, C-men 10 INDEPENDENT A Hindu Love Gods 7, Ashley Crew 3 Your Name Here 8, The Force 0 G/F/S Bad Tuesday 3, D-4's 0 Heifers 15, ANUG 11 INDEPENDENT B Gargoyles won by forfeit over Shotguns FRATERNITY B Sigma Alpha Mu 5, Lambda Chi Alpha 4 Zeta Beta Tau 12, Alpha Epsilon P15 Sigma Phi Epsilson 14, Phi Kappa Psi 9 CO-REC Boys and Girls 15, Theta Delta Chi 9 Euglenas 5, Bulu Bulu Lounge 3 Turn in your Griddes picks to the Daily before midnight tonight to be eligible for a small, one-item pizza from Pizza Bob's. 1. Oregon State at MICHIGAN (pick total points) 2. Nebraska at Illinois 3. Navy at Indiana 4. Notre Dame at Michigan State GRIDDE PICKS 5. Minnesota at Oklahoma 6. Army at Northwestern 7. Colorado at Ohio State & Pitt at Purdue 9. Wisconsin at UNLV 10. Iowa at Northern Illinois 11. Penn State at Boston College 12. North Carolina at Florida State 13. Alabama at Florida 14. BYU at Washington 15. Clemson at Georgia 16. USC at Baylor 17. SMU at Arizona State 18. Maryland at West Virginia 19. Hope at DePauw 20. Jerry Mathers at DAILY I U EIS s r 00" s = STUDENT PHONATHON 'CALLERS WANTED Part Time Employment Evenings and Sundays I I School of Education Staff will interview students by phone to call alumni nationwide for alumni fundraising phonathon. mmrwtw -- - -'Er- EUo- - ------2 fAN N A Ps ,#a. 5 t AI'hM N R fry 3 jFn)S 1X4T 8yoh~ o 4i RV6rZ Tc),¢r T-osico4'acs 4*"S . U, Soo tj oI X16, Rgsaou AVO4&.y PA~ 166Db's Tff~~d;PAAT 6-1 /c O7v AT 4A-00,0 AiNc FOLLO~tZ My 401orws gi(MRj FR~ b IV THE 6W 643-1667 Prlaw po/t oA'q 1W * Phonathon held Sunday through Thursday evenings October 5 through November 20 " Callers will be expected to work two calling sessions each week with some opportunity for additional hours " $4.25 per hour, nightly incentives & bonus opportunities Call for an interview between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 15 through Friday, Sept. 19 " rs 11 CALL 747-0633 mmommummommwe" _ U--v .----, 'r. 11 Umfw .a m __J - - -. U---'--- The University of Michigan is a Non-Discriminatory, Affirmative Action Employer _ 1111 11 G G GGG GcQ CiGv i OL C) C) l J 4J () Vii C) C / C() V v C. () C) C) mO t0 POSTER SALE I'p ICONOGRAPHICS, ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTERS 4- LOBBY CARDS, STILL PHOTOS RARE CLASSICS, CONTEMPORARY RELEASES -rn--c VISA, MASTERCARD, AMEX ACCEPTED . r mICHIGAN UNION GROUND FLOOR p SPONSORED BY MICHIGAN UNION ARTS & PROGRAMMING. GGrL(C / G C)GGcQ C) G V cGc OJl G 'J Q Z-. QC) C) C C) C ©ll l J G Il-I' - i - J 1 r. F'IM 1w iH fie oil l7 wit