THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, ichigan Ticket Manager Posseses Many this to say. "There is a great de- mand for tickets to hockey games with Michigan State, Michigan Tech and the Detroit Red Wings. There are only 400 reserved seats for hockey games and they cost $1.50 apiece." The remaining 3300 seats which cost 60 cents apiece go on sale the morning of the game. Another important task which keeps Don busy in the fall is the organizing of' the Michigan sta- dium staff. Hiring of gatemen and ticket takers, arranging for Boy Scout ushers and an adequate po- lice force are some of the duties which keep him on the run. Hectic Football Saturday There are several other factors which make a football Saturday even more hectic for Don. There is the first aid station which treats about 20 patients a game. Heart attacks happen quite often at football games (two people died at games this year). Thus, ambu- lances are kept on duty at the stadium. Another use for the am- bulances is the transportation of about-to-be mothers from the sta- dium to the hospital. Return Footballs Commenting on the problem of returning footballs to the field of play after ,the extra point kick, Don had this to say, "It's the ath- letic department's policy to have the ball returned to the field. One reason for this policy is that if keeping the ball was permitted a large crowd would gather back of the goal posts to fight for the "D "- r r . -kw. a \. . .9 _ i4 I MAKE IT A MUSICAL CHRISTMAS WITH THE FINEST SEASON SPECIALS FROM THE MUSIC CENTER HANDEL'S MESSIAH . . . . . . . . $9.30 BACH: BRANDENBURG CONCERTI . $5.98 1. (complete) THE MUSIC CENTER ... 300 South Thayer Phone NO 2-2500 or NO 3-7200 Just West of Hill Auditorium - 1 it i I 5, 9, I ' es 4 IVEAPEI .9 H. "44 I. 49 *D 99 AN w. rr RMANENT GIFT # urdays and Sundays Ii *