w w w DRIVE-IN Continued from Page 5 hospitality stems from Wayne man- ager Dick Hallman, who has worked at the drive-in for over 25 years. "(Viewers) call out to me, 'Mr. Hallman, Mr. Hallman.' It's some old employees and some customers, they come in here for years and years... Heh. There's one customer over here, I don't know his name, but he's here at least four nights a week." The Wayne, which has a 2,000 car capacity and averages between 500- 1,000 cars a night during its eight month season, depends on its rbgu- lars to keep it afloat. Like other outdoor theaters, the Wayne is feel- ing the threat of cable and VCR viewing, and the demand for its land by its neighbors, a junkyard and a Ford plant. The pressures have caused many other local drive-ins to fall. Hallman sadly points out, "The Willow is closed. Triar's closed. East Side is closed. West Side is closed. Michigan is closed... West Road is closed. Probably this will be the last year for Dale Rodger, the A projectionist at the Wayne readies a reel. I The2 Z-286 Incl Cot ZENITH INNOVATES AGAIN WITH THE NEW Z-286 LP THE AT COMPATIBLE THAT TRANSPORTS YOU FROM CAMPUS TO THE CORNER OFFICE! Zenith Data Systems 6 LP Desktop PC udes Flat Tension or Monitor - only: $2,417.00!! Grand River, Fort George, and the Commerce." Hallman has seen most all of the changes in the drive-in experience. He has suffered through the emer- gence of television: "When your TV started coming in... I mean (attendance) was a little bit low, and then the public got used to TVs and going back to the theaters." He has endured the pressure to show X-rated films, though many surviving drive- ins have had to depend on porn shows to stay in business. He has seen audiences shrink and rise, and grow younger, younger, younger, younger" every year. He has man- aged to keep the Wayne going de- spite the factors threatening its exis- tence. He hopes the drive-ins will survive these latest threats, and re- gain their popularity. "(The drive-in crowd) is coming back... we're making out. In fact, we're doing better than last year," he said. Those who have taken in the clean air, the starry nights, and the good times the Wayne offers can only hope that it does triumph because there is no substitute for the drive-in experience. Nowhere else can one play frisbee, smoke, drink, smooch, enjoy a fall evening, and watch Kevin Dillon battling the Blob. If you just can't stand another night of Cinemax reruns or squeaking chairs, load up the car, get some lawn chairs, blankets, and beer, take Michigan Avenue (off 1-94 east), and look for the flashing lights of the Wayne. Admission is four bucks for the double bill of your choice. Con- cessions are cheap. And the experi- ence is waiting for you. Wr SHEA Continued from Page 12S To which I would say: Go soak your head.y Granted, on the totem pole of worthy pursuits in life, sportsk should and does earn its rightfulk place on the bottom. But if politics and world affairs painfully remind usi of who we are, sports make us dreamk of what we could be. Of comingg through in the clutch, or at leastg giving it the proverbial 110 percentc and being able to say with pride, "I gave it everything I had out therea today." How many of us can say that in our everyday lives? Sports has a way of rejuvenating us, and the feeling stays forever. Oh, the passion and emotion of it all! Touchdown bombs, last second field goals, two outs and the bases loaded, pennant flags dangling in the dis- tance, the cool autumn air. Wonder- ful dreams and fantasies. Fantasies that carry us away. NEW YORK: WIMPS! *&^$%$ DETROIT: Let's go. The real value of Sports, however, transcends the fantasy and touches us deep in a part of our hearts seldom touched. Pulling for the home team has a way of bringing people to- gether. Strangers watching a game in an airport bar, who hours earlier wouldn't have given each other the time of day, can leave loving each other - just because they loved the same team and pulled for them to- gether. I've noticed the Hash Bash does not do this. Very few things we have in life are certain. Or constant. Lov .rs can leave, jobs can go, friends can be absent, and family can be far away, but sports is always there. Always. BERKELEY Continued from Page 14 and university president were forced to resign and political tables went back out on the sidewalks, but campus un- rest at Berkeley continued to escalate in the semesters that followed. Ronald Reagan quickly capitalized on the crisis for political gain. In his bid for the governorship of California, he promised to put an end to disrup- tive campus radicalism. Once elected, he polarized the situation further by cutting university budget requests and antagonizing the studentry with statements such as, "Preservation of free speech does not justify letting beatniks and advocates of sexual or- gies, drug use and filthy speech dis- rupt the academic community." And the rest, as we know, is his- tory. Sources: W.L O'Neill, Coming Apart: An Informal History of Amer- ica in the 1960s; M.V. Miller and S Gilmore, Revolution at Berkeley: The Crisis in American Education; Tom Hayden, Reunion. Every year there is a Su Bowl, an, NCAA basketball tournament, the World Series, the NBA finals, the Stanley Cup, and on and on and on. Sports will never leave you. When you think things are really bad, and you don't know how you can go on, sports can help you through your darkest hour. I have never heard of kids who got off the streets by just saying "No." But playing basketball in the school yard can keep these kids away from drugs, knifes, and" guns, and if their hook shots-are just good enough, they can earn a ticket out. For those who find themselves alone and in despair, with nowhere I to turn to, I knoWf few cures better than embraci ')e television and watching a tripie-header. Yes, it is only a temporary cure, and yes, it is an relatively empty one. But when you've got nothing, sports isn't a bad thing to have. It offers hope and teaches perseverance and patience. What courses at the University teach that? And tell me what can be more inspirational than an athlete coming back from a debilitating injury to make a contribution, if not lead the team to victory? You won't often find similar real-life stories like this in the papers, and if you do, you'll find them buried on page 27B. Sports lRes stories like this. Lives on them. 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