The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 15, 1982-Page 15 Sampson to stay at Virginia as senior CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP)- Two-time All-American Ralph Sam- pson, spurning a chance at a multi- million-dollar professional contract and declaring "it's really what I want to do," said yesterday he will play basketball for the University of Virginia again next season, his senior year. First word of the decision by the 7- foot-4 center, college basketball's player of the year in 1981 and 1982, came in a taped interview with Mac McDonald of the Virginia Network, who broadcasts the University of Virginia's games. "I DID A lot of soul-searching, but I have decided to stay for my fourth year," Sampson said. "It got down to what I really wanted to do. Would I be happy in going? I wanted to come back another year." Sampson said he was not worried about the money aspects of turning professional because he felt he would get what he wanted next year. In addition, he said he felt very close to his teammates and would like to win the NCAA championship, which so far has eluded him. There had been earlier indications that Sampson would declare himself eligible for the June 30 National Basketball Association draft only if it were certain he would be drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers. But the Lakers, who reportedly had offered the San Diego Clippers $6 million for the Clippers' first-round draft choice so they could be sure to claim Sampson, apparently were unable to close the deal. Red Holzman quts Knicks NEW YORK (AP)- Coach Red Holzman of the New York Knicks has retired, the National Basketball Association announced yesterday. A spokesman for the Knicks said the 61- year-old Holzman would remain with the club as a consultant. No successor was named, though former Atlanta Hawks Coach Hubie Brooks reportedly is in line to succeed him. Holzman's job was in jeopardy af- ter the Knicks finished in last place in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference and the club suffered a steep decline in attendance during the recently completed season. Holzman coached the Knicks for 14 years, though there was a break in his continuous service as he took over a front office post when Willis Reed became coach. .Holzman had one year remaining on his coaching contract.- Big Chopped Steak ......... $3.49 NEW! Baked Fish.... .... 3.79 NEW! Sirloin Tips.. ..3.99 T -Bone................ 4.49 Shrimp..............4.49 NEW! Filet Mignon.........4.79 Steak & Shrimp ........... 4.79 Super Sirloin ............. 4.99 Queen Prime Rib .......... 5.99 King Prime Rib .......... 6.99 NEW! USDA Choice New York Strip .........6.99 Imperial Prime Rib ........7.99 Lunch NEW! Ham 'n Cheese Sandwich with Fries.............. . $1.99 with Salad Bar........... 2.29 Chopped Steak Burger-Single with Fries............. 1.99 with Salad Bar .......... 2.29 Chopped Steak Burger-Double with Fries.... ......... 2.49 with Salad Bar ......... 2.79 Fish Filet Sandwich with Fries. . . . ... . . 1.99 with Salad Bar ....... 2.29 Super Salad & Tab 2.49 Value Meals Each includes baked potato, roll with butter, plus unlimited salad bar NEW! Sirloin Strip ........ $3.49 Chicken Strips ............ 2.79 Fish Filet . . .............. 2.49 Ribeye Steak............ 2.99 Chopped Steak ............ 2.49 And don't forget, we have terrific kid's meals, too. 3354 East Washtenaw Ave. At participating Steakhouses. , (Across from Arborland Shopping Center). Applicable taxes not included. On West Stadium Blvd. Chapped Steak aisoAinspectied (just North ofIltesection of Sadium & Libert 100% ,Chupped 5eei Steak.( l c 982PondeosaSystem. Inc.