Page 16-The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 21,1989 Schembechler assertive during first year as AD BY STEVE BLONDER Associate Athletic Director in charge Everyone knew he could coach of Development, and the formation football. But effectively run one of of monthly newsletters in order to the most comprehensive athletic better communicate with alumni. departments in the country while Alums are now regularly being still practicing his trade on the asked to make contributions to the gridiron? athletic department as Michigan No problem for the man known continues to field 21 varsity sports. everywhere as Bo (and I don't mean When he retired, Don Canham the strike out-home run king). warned that new sources of revenue The management team of Bo and would be needed. And Michigan has Jack, better known officially as been creative to develop new Schembechler and Weidenbach, have initiatives. worked to continue the Michigan For example, the upcoming tradition built up in the past by the football season will mark the start of likes of Fielding Yost, Fritz Crisler, hospitality tents, which can be and Don Canham. rented for $20,000. For the home Since assuming control of the opener, all three tents are already athletic department last July, reserved. Schembechlerand company have had British Airways began to deal with a plethora of issues, sponsoring a shootout in-between including: an NCAA inquiry, a periods of hockey games. Special national basketball championship, nights have been held for non- and hawkers wanting to get their revenue sports. Women's volleyball fingers on championship material. games have been moved to Crisler Even though Michigan is forced Arena, and even broadcast on cable to face an impending deficit along television. This season you can with the ever-increasinsg expect to see Michigan football and commercialization of college basketball cards for sale at your athletics, Schembechler recently told nearby supermarket. a group of recruits "we will not sell Women's athletics, an often our souls here at Michigan." neglected area in college athletics, While other universities have has been seeing benefits as well. For struggled to stay with everyone else, example, teams now travel in buses, Michigan is trying to stay ahead of so the players can study while potential problems. returning from a match. Facilities Development has been a priority have been continually improved, and for Schembechler, evidenced by the more money is being poured into the naming of Fritz Seyferth as the women's sports. Follow Michigan Sports First-hand. From the sidelines, from the locker rooms. Join the Daily Sports staff and be a part of it. Call 747-3336, or just walk in. TIME IS RUNNING OUT! 1e 2 9 3 TO FIND AN APARTMENT Some Effeclencies, 1 bedrooms & 2 bedrooms Still Available Most include parking, heat, hot water, dishwashers, lAundry and garbage disposais. DON'T WASTE ANOTHER MINUTE! Call Prime Student Housing *761-8000* 610 Church Street Coaches whose methods were questioned have resigned, not eager to work for a coach who insists on doing things by the book. And Schembechler himself has spoken out on numerous occasions about the standards he insists coaches live up to. Suffice it to say that Barry Switzer would probably never coach a Wolverine team. Before the new regime took over, certain faculty members were fairly vocal in their calls for increased oversight over the athletic department. These requests have all but disappeared in the past 12 months. And in Weidenbach, Schembechler couldn't have a better Number Two. Widely regarded as an administrator, Weidenbach made the move south to the athletic building, and the ensuing transition fairly easy. His contribution has not gone unnoticed by Bo. "The first thing I found out was 'God help us without Jack Weidenbach.' This thing would never have worked,' said Schembechler. "This is too big a job, too many things involved. Jack has been, in effect, AD at Michigan and that's the way it should be." Schembechler and Weidenbach have done a lot in one year. Let's Bo Schem just hope they aren't hit with the presides o sophomore jinx. year at the MICHIGAN ROUND-UP 6 0 bechler, head football coach and athletic director, ver a press conference marking the completion of his first e helm of Michigan athletics. Athletes competing in Olympic fest BY MIKE HEAD - Several Michigan athletes will be participating in the U.S. Olympic Festival now through July 30 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Danny Felsner, Todd Copeland, and Don Stone will be displaying their talents on the ice as they compete in; hockey. Wrestlers Joe Pantaleo and Kirk Trost will be vying for spots on the U.S. world championships team. Michigan diving coach Dick FREESCOA MONEY FOE Financial Aid Regardless ofC ' "We have a data bank of over 200,01 ships, grants, and loans, representir ' funding. . Many scholarships are given to studen career plans, family heritage and plac ' There's money available for students grocery clerks, cheerleaders, non-sm " Results GUARANTEED. CALL For A FreeI ANYTIME (800)34 Kimball will also be in attendance at League's sports programs. The the sports festival, officiating the exhibition, featuring other NBA diving events. greats such as Magic Johnson and - Glen Rice, recently drafted by Dominique Wilkens, will mark the Miami Heat in the National Rice's debut in the professional Basketball Association draft, has ranks. agreed to play in an NBA exhibition - Barry Larkin, a former game at the Palace of Auburn Hills standout on the Michigan baseball on August 11. The game, organized team, was selected to represent his by Detroit Piston Isiah Thomas, is a current team, the Cincinnati Reds, in benefit for the Detroit Public School the 60th annual Major league " baseball All-star game played last ySHIP INFORMATION FOR week. The shortstop, currently having his best year and batting over )DENTS WHO NEED .320, did not play in the game due to an injury he suffered in a pre-game SCOLLEGE drill-Former Michigan football players Mark Messner and Kevin We for Some Type of Brooks have signed contracts to play Grades or Parental Income. I professional football with the Los 00 listings of scholarships, fellow- Angeles Rams of the National ng over $10 billion in private sector ' Football League. Both Brooks, who ts based on their academic interests, most recently played for the Dallas e of residence. . 'Cowboys, and Messner are defensive s who have been newspaper carriers, okers... etc. lineman and former collegiate all- Americans. Brochure 6.640 What is... 6-411Sports Monday? 0