4 Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, December 7, 1988 -L M rcluiEcA CM-.U is next'on - *Can You Offer a Creative Contribution to Your Field? . V - * S - / SA *e*S of- -N-O-A-ION * - * - .-. Einer$5theZenith Data Syste We're searching for tomorrow's innovatoi If you've developed or used software c hardware-that is compatible with Zen Data System products-to creatively ad dress a problem or task in your field o study, we want to hear, from you. You could win a $5,OOO* Zenith Data Systems computer system for yourself $5,000* worth of computer equipment for your college campus given in your name, and national recognition from your peers. For More Information And Official Rul Call 1-800-553-0301 Competition Ends March 1,1989. Void Where Prohibited. Ihiu.7 7 : [ :77 ,' ' S ; iiK t r+ Michigan menu 14 is 'm rs. or ith If es, THE LAND BEFORE TIME ®I 12;30, 2:05, 3:40,5:15,7:00,8:35,10:10, 1140 1 Woit Disney's OLIVER & COMPANY i 2:15,1:50, 3:25, 5:00, 7:00, 8:25 10:00,11:35 FRESH HORSES 12:40440720 930 1140 HIGH SPIRITS 12:45, 2:50, 4:50, 7:25s 9:2s,1:30m A CRY IN THE DARK 12:35, 2:50,:00, 7:30, 9:50, 12:10 -Io IRON EAGLE I1 1:05,3:005,:10,7:40 ERNEST SAVES CHRISTMAS 1:00,2:15,520,7:15,9:20,11:20 ~ CHILD'S PLAY 1:15, 3;15, 5:30, 7:s0, 9:55,11:45 EVERYBODY'S ALL-AMERICAN 12:20, 2:45, 5:00, 7:15, 9:35, 12:00 I BY ADAM SCHRAGER Charlie Coles isn't much of a Michigan basketball fan. "Talent-wise, Michigan is one of the best teams I've seen in my life," said Coles, the Central Michigan coach. "They have five first-round choices with three or four possible lottery picks. It is one of the greatest assemblages of talent ever. Despite all that, we're looking forward to playing the game." While Coles may be a bit skeptical about staining the Chippewas' near-perfect 3-1 record, Michigan head coach Bill Frieder sees the situation somewhat differently. "We're looking forward to playing the state schools," said Frieder, whose team boasts a 6-0 record. "They are always a good test for us." THE CHIPPEWAS, who have not beaten Michigan since 1951, probably had their best chance last season, when they boasted 1988 Olympian and first-round draft choice Dan Majerle, who averaged over 20 points and ten rebounds per game. This season, while the proverbial cupboard is not bare, Central's canned goods are not in abundance. The leading scorer is Dan's brother WEEKEND MAGAZINE. Fridays in The Daily 763-0379 11 MYSTIC PIZZA 12:55, 3:10, 5:15, 7:35, 9:40,11:45 I 1 II it Mills ...'leads onslaught Jeff, a 6-8 sophomore, averaging 15.2 points per game. Following closely is 6-5 senior forward Ed Wilcox, who has averaged just over 14 points per game, in the Chippewas' victories over the University of Detroit, Chicago State, and Wright State. Leading the way for the Wolverines has been Loy Vaught, converted sixth-man and fan favorite. For the season, Vaught has tallied 13.3 points and eight rebounds, while being vociferously cheered by the normally catatonic Crisler Arena crowd. "I didn't understand it," Vaught said after last Friday's eruption when he went to the bench against Grambling State. "I owe my performance to the crowd. They got me excited." FREE TUTORING in all 100-200 level Math & Science courses UGLi rm 307 Mon-Thur 7-11 pm Burnley rm 2333 (by main office) Mon & Thur 8-10 pm Markley's Library Mon & Wed 7-9 pm S. Quad Dining Hall Mon & Thur 8-10 pm Sponsored by LSA St. Gov't, UMEC, and MSA THE ACCUSED 12:50, 2:55, 5:00, 7:30, 9:50, 12:05 i CROSSING DELANCEY 2:45, 9:45,11:50 I n Don't leave someone out in the cold. The Daily Classifieds can help you find a roommate. 764-0557 Non-Stop Copy Shop Whenever you need copies, depend on Kinko's, the 24 hour copy center. kinko's the copy center 540 E. Liberty 761-4539 1220 S. University 747-9070 Michigan Union 662-1222 - _ I p/ijl I 0'nniml HIGHEST PRICES ARE PAID FA BOOKS RE-USED AT MICHIGAN SIELLYOURR00KS TODAY! I BUYING BACK BOOK MONDAY -THURSDAY 9:30 FRIDAY 9:30 SATURDAY 10:30 C." l rA \ S -6:30 -4:30 -3:30 i I s