r .® w. 0 0 a m - --- - - --- - -- | ORIGINAL SICILIAN TRAY1 DEEP DISH SICILIAN PIZZA I WITH 2 ITEMS AND 2 PEPSI I 1 1 1 Voted Best Pizza in Ann Arbor by I "The Michigan Daily" and "The Ann Arbor News" MAIN NORTH NotAceedat Person j William St. Restaurant 1 CAMPUS CAMPUS jgor Dine-In at 665-6005 995-9101 Expres4/22/88 ----- ------- m iiiiumi---inm i Best of the Rest BEST RADIO STATION: WCBN At last, our student-run campus station receives theprc t id v C n ote e station can touch CBN's diversity. If you're still a neophyte, tune in to 88.3 FM and hear what your fellow students already know. BEST LOCAL BAND: The Difference These pop funksters recently won a national MTV talent search and evidently people are taking heed. The Folkminers and Mission Impossible also garnered considerable support. Despite plastering campus kiosks° with his posters, Martin Kierzenbaum received only three votes. Continued on Page 9 Jerusalem 6 arden: Best deal in town. BEST LUCK: Demetrius Brown's answered prayer against Iowa Hail to Mary, not the Victors. With :02 seconds left in the -first half, Brown launched a spiral into the air that somehow landed 50 yards downfield in the arms of Greg McMurtry. The touchdown opened up a 30-10 halftime lead. WORST LUCK: Ohio State's coach Earle Bruce being fired the week of "the game" The Buckeyes were on a mission against the Wolverines. The players painted "Earle" on their headbands and went out and played on sheer emotion. After falling behind, 13-0, Ohio State came back to win, 23-20. Mission accomplished. WORST NAMES TO PRONOUNCE: You have Folkertsma and Ogunfiditimi in football, Pizz- utello in tennis, Ignasiak in baseball, and Carol Szczechowski representing women's basketball. But with the way she played as a rookie, people might become very familiar with her pronunciation. BEST THIEF: Infielder Steve Finken Even a seriousrankle injury a few years back couldn't prevent Finken from surpassing Barry Larkin's all-time Michigan stolen base record of 44. WORST THIEF: Steve Stoyko When fan-favorite Stoyko got his first Big Ten starting assignment against Northwestern, anxiety took over. After Glen Rice received a pass inside, Stoyko grabbed the ball out of an astonished Rice's hands, and drew the foul. BEST EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Women's basketball player, Mary Rosowski After noticing a handsome gentleman in the airport, Rosowski went over to him and called out some pick-up lines. The man turned out to be Iowa's signal caller, starting quarterback Chuck Hartlieb. WORST EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Kirk Taylor at Minnesota When the first year guard was called on by Bill Frieder to enter the game, Taylor ran or his warmup pants. Inexperien BEST CELEBRATIC Steve Stoyko in the After Tait scored four pt would have thought that h national championship - a these two seniors were j graduation party. BEST INSPIRATION In a season dominated by dominated the players minds Bowl. "The Bo thing is defin absence of Wolverine head co recovering from heart surg Moeller led the Hall of Fame for Bo. Ever wonder what would Rose Bowl? Schefter is a Daily Associat c 49 E m V c 0 x c d m 0 ---I OF, t - SPECIAL THANKS to the following Daily staffers who helped us count a record number of ballots: Elizabeth Atkins, Becky Blumenstein, Beth Fertig, Anne Kubek, Robin Loznak, Michael Lustig, Andrew Mills, Pete Mooney, Jim Poniewozik, Dudley Rabbit, Lawrence Rosen- berg, and Schaefer Beer. It's a dirty job, but somebody had to do it. tHE' a i WHITE m ET '1±1 - /- El fORkiDEI( C legant restaurant with ultimate din "The Best Chinese Restaurant in Ann AAA MAGAZINE - Len Barnes, E Rated #1 by ANN ARBOR NEWS a "...best Chinese carry-out plac SZECHUAN, HUNAN, A MANDARIN SPECIALTI STUDY FOOD HEADQUARTERS snacks munchies soft drinks sandwiches ...,and more 609 E. William 663-4253 coffee juice Hours: M-F 8-7 Sat. 8-6 i MASTERCARD - VISA - AMERI . FORBIDDEN CITY WEST 3535 Plymouth Road 665-3591 CAN EXPRESS . FORBIDI 4905 Washte Spring Merchandise Has Al EXPERIENCE THE FF FEELING OF SPRING W "COLORS OF BENET 50% Off Sale Fall/Winter Merchandise Rugby Shirts $29.9 1205 S. University 761-7177 9:30-9:00 ION.-FRI. 9:30-6:00 SAT. 12:00-5:00 SUN. " 150 IMPORTED BEERS " 4500 WINES " FINE CHEESES " FRESH MEATS 'HIS and HERS" APPAREL PAGE 8 WEEKEND/APRIL 15, 1988W D1 WEEKEND/APRIL 15, 1988