Field Hockey vs. Michigan State Sunday, 10 a.m. Tartan Turf SPORTS Hockey vs. Ohio State Tomorrow and Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Yost Ice Arena The Michigan Daily Thursday, October 23, 1986 Page 'M'-INDIANA SERIES CONTINUES FAMILY TRADITION Mallory edge goes to Hoosiers By PHIL NUSSEL It used to be such a clear-cut family rivalry whenever Michigan and Indiana met - Wolverines Doug and Mike Mallory against Dad, Hoosier head coach Bill Mallory. But that's old news. THIS WEEK as Michigan (6-0) prepares for the trip to Bloomington to meet Indiana (4- 2), the tables have turned in Dad's favor. He has Mike on his side as a graduate assistant. At least he thinks he has Mike on his side. Mike is still close to his old teammates. Less than 10 months ago he helped the Wolverines stop the high-powered Nebraska Cornhuskers, 27-23, in the 1986 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl. The game capped Mike's hard-hitting, five- year career at inside linebacker. "Michigan meant a great deal to me," Mike said. "I consider myself close with all the players and the coaches and especially my brother, but my allegiance now lies with Indiana. I'm not thinking of this in terms of beating specifically Michigan. We're just concentrating on improving." THE OLDEST Mallory brother finished third on the all- time Michigan tackling list with 396 stops. He started in 34 games. His 148 tackles in 1984 made him a consensus All-Big Ten linebacker and the Wolverines' Most Valuable Player. Beyond the numbers, Mike brought intensity to Michigan's defense. He threw up before most games because he got so excited. Now Mallory expends that intensity in the coaching office. He spends up to 17 hours a day helping out the Hoosier football staff. "HE'S GOING about his work without a whole lot said," Mike's father said. "He's involved down here helping us get ready: I'm sure he has some mixed emotions since he still has a lot' of ties up there." "I think it's got to be kind of difficult for Mike," Doug said. "He spent five years here and now he has to root for Indiana." After five years, Mike knows everything about Michigan strategy, but Dad hasn't asked him See FOOTBALL, Page 10 ty pe ter Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Former Wolverine Mike Mallory won't be wearing maize and blue this Saturday when Michigan battles Indiana. However, the Hoosier assistant coach's heart may still be with his former teammates. GRIDDE PICKS C'mon baseball fans, get interested in the important game. Face it New Yorkers, the Mets play in a crummy division and an even crummier league, and they simply aren't one of the best teams in history (much less recent memory). Any of several recent American League East champions would have no problem with this weak-hitting team. You guys from Boston should be bored stiff - you already won with the Celtics, came damn close with the Patriots, and the Bruins aren't even that bad. Play Griddes (the real game) and, in addition to thrills and excitement, win a free pizza from Pizza Bob's and an FTD bouquet. Just drop you picks off at 420 Maynard by midnight Friday. 1 MICHIGAN at Indiana (pick total points) 2 Purdue at Michigan State 3. Northwestern at Iowa 4. Minnesota at Ohio State 5. Illinois at Wisconsin 6. Syracuse at Temple 7. Boston College at West Virginia 8. Tennessee at Georgia Tech 9. North Carolina at LSU 10. Virginia at Virginia Tech 11. Missouri at Kansas State 12. Arkansas at Houston 13. Kansas at Oklahoma State 14. Southern Methodist at Texas 15. Southern California at Stanford 16. Washington State at UCLA 17. Clemson at North Carolina State 18. Maryland at Duke 19. VMI at Western Carolina 20. DAILY LIBELS at Night School of Temper Management FALL FOR CANOEING AT THE OUTDOOR RECREATION CENTER Plymouth Hubbard Fuller 2375 HUBBI Lasertype is the 80's version of typesetting It is faster, cheaper, and almost as good looking. If you need a great looking resume, flyer, proposal or newsletter, Lasertype is the solution. Lasertype combines text and graphics on the same page and prints out a camera ready original. Both self-service and full-service. Come see the Lasertype Solution at 540 E. Liberty 761-4559 ki kos RESUME SPECIAL Laser Cen . ARD 4S i a ar of 0N Recre~, PH. 764-3967 S HOURS: U(RENTAL& RETURN) p MON.-THURS. 3:30 - 6:30 P.M. FRIDAY 12 Noon - 6 P.M. om-AtYR vU 1 page resume laser typeset 50 copies on resume bonded paper wide selection of papers matching envelopes expires 12/31/86 $12.95. I GU Ii EATERIES & COMMONS $4/hr with advancements to higher-paying student manager positions. Ben efits include: * Flexible hours 9 10 % off textbooks and selected items at the Michigan Union Bookstore 0 50 % off food the day you work