Page Twelve T HE MIC H IGA N DA IL Y MVondav Februnrv 7 19S5 PagVTwly, TEMCHIyNDIY7 , 1 7 igns American Puckster By NANOOK OF THE NORTH Michigan hockey coach Vic Hoo- ligan rocked the sporting world late last night when he announced that the Wolverines had signed their first American icer of all time. x He is Amos Basoon, a 39 year old grad student who played on an industrial team for many years. The team represented a large manure plant some 60 miles northwest of Ann Arbor.< Hooligan said that Hasoon, who wears a pert smile on his wizened face, inked a pact that gives him a per annum salary of 20,000 bucks-plus a nickel for each goal and 7%/ cents for every stitch he causes in an opponents face. Mixed Emotions Comments on the deal ranged from deleriously happy to down- right sore. Daily Sports Editor Dave Dyingstone, reached at his Van Wart, Ohio, home said "So what?" AMOS BASSON (second from left) bursts happily upon the Mi Daily Associate sports editors Wolverine American puckster of all time. Meanwhile Coach Vic H Hamey Gurn and Worry Worth- slice turkey to celebrate. less smiled blandly when toldtof "a great international goodwill enthusiastic. The Canadian gov- the news and Daily Hockey editor gesture. Daily Managing Editor ernment said in an official state- Seblepalong Ductless couldn't beI Gene Harttoupee said breathless- reached for comment, as he was ly do a profile somebodys- ment "This will hurt our emigra- reported missing since Michigan quick'm tion timetable to Ann Arbor." The lost their seventh in a row last United Nations offered to sponsor week. Hooligan himself was pleased- an "I am an erican Hockey M i c h i g a n Athletic Director "taint hockey without Americans" player at Michigan Day." "Fritz" Cadillac called the move -said he ... Others were not so Michigan hockey players were Two-Headed Cinder Star Is Reeruited The latest recruiting trip of the Michigan Athletic coaches pro- duced some of the most unusual stars ever to be seen in the annals of the sports world. The most unusual of the unus- ual stars is Einno Flickenenen, a product of the sand dunes of Upper Slobovia, as contrasted to Lower Georgia's salt flats. Flicken" enen is a two-headed track star, complete with two noses, four eyes (when not wearing glasses), and two brains. Michigan track mentor, Dan Canbacon, predicts that the flying Sloblovian will run the mile in less than two minutes and with soepracti ight nossibl apt chigan hockey scene--the first Hooligan (far left) and his friends tr'~nf"csc O-' ~G5"ZZ5~ I.~O'GO"cQg Itecv"ccvo Le v' ~~-c2.vI tca'k7s'cLso ~ - cgt'cyg ot"''ovo Gf" .I also varying in their comments. under Jerry Pinkcarp could only emit a While cruising aroung Yost low whistle between his missing Field House, this reporter noted molars-off key at that. Captain that Flickenenen uses his head Shrill MacShortland gasped "Gee- Whiz." Grizzled icer Joy Ghoul muttered "leapin bone chips." Bat- tIe-scarred Boob Skuller gurgled "Well, call me bloody and stitch my mouth." Team Happy Yes, it was a big night at the old Coliseum down on Hill Street. The whole team stood there in the dressing room, just spellbound with awe. "Should do us good" re- marked Barnie Hanna&Hoog. The Hotcannon brothers. Nail and Make, barked-"Shuud strentin da definse ... eh." Even little Dud Dunninninninn- . gun and the legendary Tommy Bendel, a first cousin of Inez Pilk, were happy. Both shouted from the shower-"awk awk-gurgle." . Basoon is on his way by Milk Train to the Ann Arbor campus. President Scratcher will meet the train and lead a parade up State street. Basoon has sent ahead a highly literate, mimeographed copy of his EINNO FLICKENENEN speech, to be made from the tower ... twice as good of the Romance Language Build- while running, or perhaps we ing tomorrow. should say both of them. When The complete ,text follows: he's pressed by an opponent run- "'GOD SAVE PRESIDENT EIS- ning close behind him, he tends ENHOWER AND THE MICHIGAN to stretch one neck out to block HOCKEY TEAM." the lane of the other runner. back bows are popular- Charcoal grey and charcoal brown styled with bows in the back are very popular .4 "ODD TROUSERS WITH THE LEAN LOOK" TAILORED WITH PLAIN FRONT AND BACK STRAP WITH SNUG HIP AND SLIM LEG PRO- PORTIONS. OXFORD GRAY, CLERGY AND CHARCOAL BROWN FLANNELS AND TROPICAL WORSTEDS 1650 to 1950 Kicuett. PLot/wri Smartly styled caps, berets, and Tyrolean hats. TAILORS BRITISH IMPORTS FURNISHE RS il 1119 SOUsIs UNIERSITY ANLLNU Q N ~COOz~~~M toM,ยง M.M U Caps, berets $1.95 and Tyrolean hats $7.50 STATE STREET AT LIBERTY 3 ' il