Darren to be Different The Michigan Daily-Monday, September 28, 1987- Page 9 Long Beach State gains big in lopsided loss to Michigan BY DARREN JASEY After Saturday's football game the scoreboard read: Michigan 49, Long Beach State 0. The fact is Michigan really lost the game. Well... at least it didn't gain as much from the game as Long Beach State did. BEFORE THE GAME it was said that the 49ers had nothing to lose. Several of the 49er faithful who made the trip chanted, "Beat the spread! Beat the spread!" before the game started. One fan who noticed that the scoreboard showed Michigan leading 49-10 before the opening kickoff, quipped, "Hey! What's going on here?" then cut himself short and said, "On second thought we'll take that" Chalk up seven points for Long Beach State. After 'losing' the game the 49ers took home a $300,000 pot, most of which will support their football program for the 1988 season. WHILE MICHIGAN takes in a much larger sum of money every weekend, it does not make enough after one regular season game to support its whole football program for a year. That's seven more for the Californians, 14-0. Long Beach State coach Larry Reisbig felt that the 'loss' prepared his team for the rest of the season. His 49ers face Fresno State Thursday night at 6 p.m. on ESPN. "It was a lesson in football," he said. "I feel that we are ready to play Fresno. I think we can compete with anybody (in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association)." Michigan coach Bo Schembechler didn't feel quite so good about his team's upcoming games. Next week the Wolverines must defend against the veer offense of Wisconsin. "This game doesn't prepare us for anything," he said early last week. Long Beach State 21, Michigan 0. T H O U G H the 49ers were outmanned at nearly every position and outgained on the football field 546 yards to 170, they came away relatively injury-free, according to Reisbig. But the Wolverines lost the services of senior linebacker Andree McIntyre (torn Achilles' tendon) for the rest of the season, and defensive linebacker Keith Cooper is out indefinitely with an injured knee. Said Schembechler afterwards: "There isn't any question about it - our defense is decimated." Forty-niners 28, Wolverines 0. Believe it or not, this game helped Long Beach State recruit some football players. Harry Hollingshaus, visiting from San Francisco to see his son Mike play for the 49ers, said, "We've been looking forward to this game for two years. One of the reasons my son came to this school was because Michigan was on the schedule. He wanted to play at Michigan Stadium." ATHLETES don't come to Michigan with the hope that a PCAA team will be on the schedule. Long Beach State 35, Michigan 0. For Long Beach State players and fans this was the equivalent of a bowl game. Over 200 49er fans made the trip. For many of them it was the highlight of the football season. "I love being here," sophomore Tiffany Schrier said. "The atmosphere is great. You never see anything as beautiful as this for a football game in California." Kimo Wasson, a Long Beach State graduate and booster, compared his team's trip to Michigan Stadium with its trip to UCLA last year. "This is a lot better," he said. "The stadium was half full there. The stadium here is packed. It doesn't matter who Michigan plays, the stadium is always full." Long Beach State cheerleader Lisa Garza called it "a vacation for the cheerleaders and a workout for the guys." For Michigan fans it was a boring game made bearable by the beautiful weather. And it wasn't much of a workout for the guys in blue. Add 14 more points to the visitor's ledger. Here's how my scoreboard reads: Long Beach State 49, Michigan 0. I I I I I I I 1 I 1 1 Normandie I Flowers I 1104 S. 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Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI 48103 * 994-6555 HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 10-6 Z SAT. 9-3 I, The Calendar of The University of Michigan The calendar combines meeting, lecture work- shop and conference announcements with other events happening each week on campus. It is based on The University Record calendar, and is open to all University sponsored groups and organizations recognized by the Michigan Student Assembly. Items must be submitted in writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday before publi- cation. Address all information to: Julie A. Brown, publications assistant, University Rec- ord, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*) denotes events to which.admission is charged. MONDAY September 28 Sch Music---J Dapogny & his Chicago Jazz Band, "Chicago, 1923-1928: a historical jazz concert," 2:30 pm, Sch Music Recital Hall. CEW--Women Students Network brown bag lunch, "On Being a Working Woman Student," noon-1:30 pm, 350 S Thayer. 763-7080. Ctr for Near East & N Afr Studies--Brown bag lec, ES El-Aswad, "Zikr and Zar in Rural Egyptian Society," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm; sem, G Windfuhr, "Manichaean Cosmology," 4 pm, Rackham E Conf Rm. *UMS--Royal Philharmonic Orch, A Previn conductor, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 764-2538. Engl--Lec, KPS Jochum, "W B Yeats and the Irish Oral Tradition," 4 pm, 3rd Fl Rackham E Lec Hall. *HRD--Course begs, "How to Relieve Anxiety with Good Money Management," 5-7 pm. Reg req. 764-7410. Macromolecular Res Ctr--Colloq, R-J Roe, "Free Volume and Density Fluctuations in Glassy Polymers," 4 pm, 1018 Dow Bldg. 763-2316. Studies in Religion--Lec, D Steindl-Rast, "The Original Message of Jesus and the Great Concerns of Our Time," 8- 10 pm, MLB3. 764-4475. Tae Kwon Do Club--Mtg, 6:30 pm, 2275 CCRB. Beg-adv welcome. Mary, 665-2958. Turner Clinic--Newcomers grp, 9:30-11:30 am, 1010 Wall. 764-2556. *Cont Med Educ--Conf, "Correlative Imaging in the Endocrine System: Current Status and Clinical Applications," Towsley. 763-1400. Ctr for Jap Studies Lec, M Ury, "The Education of a Heian Boy," 4 pm, Lane Hall Commons Rm. Coalition for Soc Responsibility --Multi-media show, J Holdt, "American Pictures: Poverty & Racism in America," 6 pm, Rackham Aud. Ctr for Near East & N Afr Studies-Brown bag lec, G Windfuhr, "Mozart's the 'Magic Flute': The Persian Connection," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: Microsoft Word, Pt 1 (IBM PC-Compatibles), 8:30 am-12:30 pm; MS-DOS Basic Skills, 1-4 pm. In Rm 4212 SEB: Microsoft Word Lec/Demo (Macintosh), 9 am. In Rm 4003 SEB: Monday Programmers' Sem, 7-9 pm. Reg req. 763- 7630_ TUESDAY September 29 Ctr for Chinese Studies--Brown bag lec, L Sullivan, "Assault on Reforms: Reactionary Modernism in the CCP, 1985-86," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. P s y chobi ol-Sem, J Friedman, "619 Talk: Mother-infant interactions with extremely low birth weight infants: an ethological analysis," 12:30 pm, Rm 1057 MHRI. Soc Women Engrs--Pre-interviews: Natl Security Agency, 5-7 pm, 1010 Dow Bldg; McDonnell Douglas Corp, 5-7 pm, 1500 EECS. 763-5027. Communicative Disorders Clinic--Speech & hearing screenings, noon-4 pm, V Vaughan Bldg. For appt, 764- 8440. Studies in Religion--Colloq, D Steindl-Rast, 1 pm, Commons Rm, 3050 Frieze Bldg; recep/book signing, 4- 5:30 pm, Shaman Drum Bookstore, 313 S State. 764-4475. Ctr for Res on Learning & Teaching--TA workshop, "Discussion," 6:30-9:30 pm, 109 E Madison. Reg req. 764- 6840. Intl Ctr--Lunch forum, M Mpanya, "Development in Central Africa: Challenge and Prospects," noon (lunch avail-stds, $1; others, $1.50), 603 E Madison. 662-5529. Study abroad mtg, 3 pm, 603 E Madison. Reg req, 764-9310. Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: Macintosh Basic Skills, 9 am-noon; Computer Conferencing for MTS Users, 10:30 am-12:30 pm; dBASE I Plus, Pt 1, 1-5 pm. In Rm 4212 SEB: Choosing a Word Processing System, 10 am. In Rm 4003 SEB: MTS File Editor, Pt 1, 7-9 pm. Reg req. 763-7630. Career Plan & Place--Resume writing lec, 3:30-5 pm, 1018 Dow Bldg; prep for law sch, 4:10-5 pm, 3200 SAB; on- campus recruiting prog mass mtg, 4:10-5:30 pm, MLB3. M-CARE Hith Ctr--Bear Fair for children & parents, 2-7 pm, Plymouth M-CARE Hlth Ctr (loc, 9398 Lilley Rd). Appt req. 459-0820. Chem--Colloq, R Levy, "Probing the Dynamics of Proteins with Super Computers," 4 pm, 1300 Chem. Ctr for Res on Learning & Teaching --"Exhibit on Language and Technology: presentations and demonstrations," 3-6 pm, Mich Union Pendleton Rm. 764- 0316. TARDAA--Mtg, 8-11 pm, Rm 296 Dennision Bldg. Evolution & Human Behav Prog--Sem, E Hill, "Gender Diferences in Parental Investment and Economic Activity: Putative Influences on Human Mate Selection and Desertion,"3:30 pm, Rackham E Lec Rm. Christians in Action--Mtg, 8:30 pm, 2031 E Engr. Library--Course, BRS System Sem, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Rm 412 UGL. Reg req. 936-2408. Med Ctr--Mastectomy disc grp, noon-1:15 pm, Rm 2A235, 2nd level Main Hosp. 936-4296, 763-5756. Geol Sci--Lec, BH Wilkinson, "Old Cars, New Kids and Calcium Cycles at the Earth's Surface," 4 pm, 4001 CC Little Bldg. *Cont Med Educ--Course begs, "Continuous Arterial Hemofiltration: A Nursing Perspective," Towsley. 763- 1400. WEDNESDAY September 30 Botanical Gdns--Friends wreath workshop, 7 pm, Rm 125, 1800 N Dixboro. Career Plan & Place--Interview lec, 4:10-5:30 pm, SEB Whitney. Chem--Sems: "Organic Faculty Research Topics, II," 3:30 pm, 1300 Chem; R Levy, "Molecular Structure and Thermodynamics in Solution: From Ions to Macromolecules," 4 pm, 1200 Chem. Engr--Sem, A Oram, "Quantitative FTIR Analysis of Aquoeous Biological Systems,"4 pm, 1017 Dow Bldg; M- Pilot training sess, 7-9 pm, Carroll Aud Chrysler Ctr. Doc Std Dialogue--Sem, M Mayo, "Ethical Frameworks and Stances," noon-2 pm, Mich Union Pond Rms A,B,C. Dissertation Support Grp--Mtg, 8:30-10 am, 3100 Mich Union. 764-8312. U-M-Dearborn--Film, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, 7:30 pm, Rec & Orgs Ctr. 593-5390. Inst Labor & Indus Reis--Course, ILIR:MICRO, a database mgmt system on MTS, Sess 3 (database definition), 7-9 pm, Rm 4003 SEB. For info, $Copy ILIR:MICRO/COURSE. Latin Amer Solidarity Comm--Mtg, 8 pm, 2433 Mason Hall. 665-8483. Med Ctr--Lumpectomy disc grp, noon-1:15 pm, 2A235, 2nd level Main Hosp. 936-4296, 936-4732. . Ctr for Russ & E Europ Sludies--Brown bag lec, C Jelavich, "Textbooks and Nation Building in the South Slav Lands," noon Lane Hall Commons Rm; lec, C Jelavich, "The Issue of Serbian Textbooks in the Origins of World War I," 8 pm, Rackham W Conf Rm. Tae Kwon Do Club--Mtg, 6:30 pm. Beg-adv welcome; martial arts demo, 7 pm, 2275 CCRB. Mary, 665-2958. Turner Clinic--Wellness Day, for appt: 764-6831. Lord of Light Lutheran Church--Worship, 7:30 pm, 801 S Forest, 668-7622. THURSDAY October 1 CEW-Intl women grad stds workshop, "Graduate Advisers, Academic Resources," 12:10-1 pm, Conf Rm, 350 S Thayer. Soc Women Engrs--Pre-interviews: Chevron, 4-6 pm, 1500 EECS; Arthur Anderson, 5-7 pm, 1010 Dow Bldg. 763- 5027. Ctr for Jap Studies--Brown bag lec, C Quinn, "From Topology to Typography in Classical Japanese Narratives," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. *U-M-Flint--Films: Alien, 7 pm; Aliens, 9:15 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva. Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: Lotus 1-2-3, Pt 2, 8 am-noon; Microsoft Word, Pt 1 (IBM PC- Compatibles), noon-4 pm; Microsoft Word, Pt 2 (Macintosh), 1-5 pm. In Rm 4212 SEB: Basic Concepts of Data Communications, 9-11 am. In Rm 4003 SEB: Text Formatting with TeX, Pt 1, 3-5 pm; MTS File Editor, Pt 2, 7-9 pm. Reg req. 763-7630. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship--Lec, W Moore, "The Bible,"7 pm, Mich Union Kuenzel Rm. Career Plan & Place--Lecs: applying to med sch, 4:10-5 pm; defining a career objective, 4:10-5 pm, 3200 SAB. Chem--Sem, D Qian-huan, "Di-region Theory of Carcinogenic Activity of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons," 4 pm, 1200 Chem. Women's Okinawan Karate Club--Mtg, 7:15-8 pm, Martial Arts Rn, IM Bldg. New stds welcome. 996-5634, 668-6280. Evolution & Human Behav Prog--Sem, L Mohr, "Inclusive Fitness Theory and the Causes of Behavior,"3:30 pm, Rackham E Lec Rm. AAUP--Chap mtg, T Kauper, 'The nature of the selection process," 12:30 pm, Mich League Mich Rm (lunch avail at League Buffet). Publ welcome. *Cinema Guild--Yojimbo, 7 & 9 pm, Lorch Hall. Computer Vision Res Lab-Sem, L Maloney, 4 pm, 3427 ELS. U-M-Dearborn--See Sept 30. Career Plan & Place/Nat Res--Experiential Education Fair, 3 pm; disc panel, 4:10 pm, Mich Union Pond Rm. Univ Lutheran Chapel--Bible Study, 9:15 am; Worship, 10:30 am, 1511 Washtenaw. 663-5560. Lord of Light Lutheran Church--Worship, 10 am, 801 S Forest. 668-7622. Chinese Christian Fellowship--Children's & adult Sunday school, 2 pm; worship, 3 pm, 3150 Glacier Way. 761-7503. His House Christian Fellowship--Dinner, singing & Bible study, 6-8 pm, 925 E Ann. 663-0483, 665-0775. Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry--Bible Study, 8:45 am; worship, 10 am, 1360 Pauline Blvd. 662-0663. *Mich League-Intl Night, Italy, 4:30-7:30~pm, The League Buffet. Romance Lang/Humanities--Lec, T Kowzan, 'Theatre, Cinema, Literature and Semiotics," 4:10 pm, Rackham Assembly Hall. Rackham--Grad sch dissertation workshop, 4-5 pm, Rackham E Conf Rm, 4th Fl. 764-8128. Turner Clinic--Support grp, "Living Better With Your Hearing Loss," 10 am-noon, 1010 Wall. 764-2556. FRIDAY October 2 CEW-Intl women undergrad stds workshop, "International Center and Foreign Student Advisers: University and Community Resources," 12:10-1 pm, Conf Rm, 350 S Thayer. Dept Int Med--Grand Rounds presentation, R Stevens, "American Hospitals: Past, Present and Future," noon, Hosp Aud. *U-M-Flint--See Oct 1. Ctr for S & Southeast Asian Studies--Lec, G Hawes, "Cory, Coups and Cabinet Changes: A Preliminary Analysis of the Philippine Crisis," noon Lane Hall Commons Rmn. Sch Music--Perf, Symphony Band/Wind Ensemble, 8 pm, Hill Aud. 24 Hr Music Line, 763-4726. Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: MTS Visual Editor, 10:30 am-12:30 pm; M$-DOS for Hard Disk Users, 1-3 pm; Excel, Pt 1, 1-5 pm. In Rm 4212 SEB: Intro to Computing Resources on Campus, 9-11 am; Intro to Computing 1-3 pm. Reg req. 763-7630. Career Plan & Place--Intro to CP&P, 10:10-10:30 am, 3200 SAB. Engr--Colloq, HP Planchon, "EBR-II Inherent Safety Demonstration Test,"3:45 pm, White Aud/Cooley Bldg. Astron Dept--Visitors' night: lec, P Hughes, "The Birth of Stars"; film Birth and Death of a Star, & trip to observatory, 8:30 pm, Aud B Angell Hall. Chinese Christian Fellowship--Bible study, 7:30 pm, 3150 Glacier Way, 761-7503. U-M-Dearborn--Films: Atomic Cafe & Half Life, 7:30 pm, Rm 179 Engr Lab Bldg. Rackham--See Oct 1. Tae Kwon Do Club--Mtg, 6:30 pm, 1200 CCRB. Beg-adv welcome. Mary, 665-2958. SATURDAY October 3 Jewish Grad Grp/Jewish Law Stds Union/Jewish Org of Bus Stds/Jewish Soc Workers--"Grad & Professional Break Fast," 6 pm, Lawyers' Club, Law Quad. Res req. 663-3336. Sch Music--Intl organ perf competition, finals, 1 pm, Blanche Anderson Moore Hall. 24 Hr Music Line, 763-4726. Botanical Gdns--Mtg, Amer Rock Gdn Soc, 1:15 pm, Aud, 1800 N Dixboro. Grad Christian Fellowship--Potluck, 6 pm. For loc/rides, 996-9608,761-9057. *AAFC--Films: Polyester, 7 & 10:15 pm; Pink Flamingos, 8:40 pm, Nat Sci Aud. *Cinema Guild--Adam's Rib, 7 & 9 pm, MLB4. *IC LE --Workshop, F Kennedy, 'The Automatic Stay and Injunctions in Bankruptcy Cases," 9-11:30 am, Rm 116 Hutchins Hall. i