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November 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

…WE r One hundred five years of editoria'l freedomn *~4t Geather ronight: Partly cloudy, low around 23°. romorrow: Cloudy, chance f snow, high around 34. , Thursday November 16, 1995 I ~ 0 v Inside: The Daily previews the Michigan men's basketball team. ._ } }, R Pres. spurns offer to end Maurice Taylor Blue cleans glass, Demons shutdow n M'owns 1*n .... 7-65 W y Paul Barger aily Sports Writer The Michigan men's basketball eam tipp...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 16, 1995 MSA Continued from Page 1 gan Party, shouting, "We take our con- stituents to class, because we care." "In the Michigan Party, we try to use every innovative way possible to reach out to students," Winnick said. Winnick saidhe spent $90 to rent the cart from a Pontiac agency for the two- day campaign. Some passers-by said they were an- noyed with the politicking and they were not interest...…

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… A 1. ~~tAAf The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 16, 1995 - 3 caith and dtiement tudy on-line Information about the Health and etirement Study conducted by the niversity's Institute for Social Re- earch is now accessible through a orld Wide Web page on the Internet. the home page, accessible at http:// ww.umich.edu/hrswww, provides 'cress to data, news, publications and {thesites connected with the study. The study, co-directed by ISR re...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 16, 1995 $br £kbitigjrn tag 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan -, MICHAEL ROSENBERG Editor in Chief JULIE BECKER JAMES M. NASH Editorial Page Editors JuDITH KAKA TE Frye Piuvr Aborirn foes deploy a new insidious logic to rob us ofnghs Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of a majority of the Daily 's edi...…

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…Lacim f.4sTklrt The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 16, 1995 - 5 In study of climate changes, scientists use mammals' teeth Researchers hope to learn more about global warming By Cathy Boguslaski Daily Staff Reporter University researchers are using data from an unlikely source - the teeth of long-dead mammals - to determine past climate changes. The research is based on measuring amounts of oxygen present intooth enamel, said Henry Fri...…

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…6 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 16, 1995 AHH FUSION! Buy the shirt "Let's Recycle' Nuclear Waste." Specify S,M,LXL or XXL and Ty. $20.00 each includes sh ing and handling. Send to: Arena Service ore, PO Bo'x 5233, Atlantic City, NJ 08404. Thank you, Phi Vocia.' DOUBLE FUTON- $100. 20" TV-$175. 3cu. ft. Fridge- $100. Microwave- $40. Entertainment center.- $50. All neg. Call 741- '9683. P OL TABLE - 9 ft $400/Best offer. You move. ...…

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… ai TAT The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 16, 1995 - 7 DETROIT NEWSPAPER STRIKE ENTERS CEO says he sees no end to newspaper strike 5TH MONTH Detroit Newspapers files federal lawsuit DETROIT (AP) -- With the Detroit newspaper strike into its fifth month, the chief executive and president of Detroit Newspapers spoke to The Asso- ciated Press on Friday about the strike and where he thinks it is headed. Frank Vega heads the agency that ...…

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…8 The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 16, 1995 Acctg. prof dies of cardiac arrest By Laurie Mayk Daily Staff Reporter Prof. Victor Bernard, affectionately refered to as "Vic" by his students and colleagues, died Tuesday afternoon of cardiac arrest. Bernard, who served on the faculty of the Business School's accounting deptartment for more than a decade, "leaves behind a legion of admiring colleagues, former students and good friends," B...…

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… The N FEDERAL SHUTDOWN CONTUES Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 16, 1995 - 9 People wondering how shutdown would affect them mI Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON -What if the gov- ernment shuts down and no one notices? That thought apparently occurred to quite a few Americans yesterday dur- ing the second day of the partial shut- down in the nation's capital. "The media has built this up like it's a hurricane on the way, but it has no impac...…

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…10 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 16, 1995 NAIrso"/wolto.l.iil) Peres toe form new Cabinet TEL AVIV, Israel (AP)-Unitingto prove that ballots, not bullets, must determine the government oflsrael, law- makers across the political spectrum backed Shimon Pere' as premier yes- terday. President Ezer Weizman gave the Labor Party leader 21 days to form a new Cabinet after parties representing I 11 out of the 120 Knesset members - inclu...…

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…r.-,-..- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 16, 1995 - 11 Calif. student's expulsion over e-mail use raises concerns Lai Angeles Times f In a controversial decision that has polarized the campus at California Institute of Technol- ogy, a.promising doctoral candidate was ex- pel led from the prestigious Pasadena University last month for allegedly sexually harassing an- -6ther student - largely via e-mail. The unusual action has raise...…

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… Oh, Weber! Weber State advanced to an NIT quarterfinal game against Michigan by defeating Fresno State, 102-86. The game, which lasted until the wee hours of the morning in the Eastern Time Zone, was Jerry Tarkarian's- first as the Fresno State basketball coach, The Wolverines will host the Wildcats Friday at Crisler Arena at 7:30 p.m. Page 12 Thursday November 16, 1995u Don't fget about ite and Bullock Sthis season lothought this kid woul...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 16, 1995 - 13 Easy week By A idy Knudsen Daily Sorts Writer o. 2 Ohio State and No. 5 North- western are both fighting to stay atop the igTen. But this weekend the Buck- eyes and Wildcats will have to prove theifr piight in an eating contest: WTkaoes a better job of devouring a cupdal GCatd, cupcakes in the Big Ten are still respectable foot- ball t sts, at least now Aroun that'B4 Wildcats have clawedhe...…

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…14 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 16, 1995 DEPAUL Continued from Page 1 "If it wasn't for him I don't think we would have gotten a basket (in the first half)," DePaul coach Joey Meyer said. Michigan's biggest advanatge was clearly in its ability to rebound, pulling down 54 compared to DePaul's 33. The Wolverines consistently created second and third chances for themselves. "We learned that we're going to have to grow bigger or fi...…

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…The Michigan Dailv - Thursdav. November 16. 1995 -15 x ... M .... laiv - hairrlv _mh .I Q - v . Former Wolverine named NL MVP Larkin first shortstop in 33 years to win top National League honor NEW YORK (AP) - Former Michigan standout Barry Larkin was the surprise choice as NL Most Valu- able Player yesterday, beating out Dante Bichette and Greg Maddux to become the first shortstop to win the award in 33 years. Maddux, who won his fourth...…

November 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 35) • Page Image 16

… Jazzbos of the world unite An afternoon workshop with an evening concert by the WCC Jazz Orchestra and Sherman Mitchell and Gene Parker. Check it out in- between classes. Be at WCC, Morris Lawrence Building at 1 p.m. Free. Page 16 Thursday, November 16. 1995 4., 'Jream' reveals a darker truth r*..± Shakespeare's classic is transformed into an opera h ?.|| M By Emily Lambert Daily Fine Arts Editor "It's not like investing, it's not like bu...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday,November 16, 1995 - 17 Musicians shine in Beethoven, Messiaen Michigan Chamber Players put on a compelling, artful performance By Michael Rodman Daiiv Arts Writer Wien one is part of a community which has long and frequently been ho41o visiting ensembles of interna- tional stature, it's easy to forget the riches in one's backyard. However,, the Tuesday night recital by the Michi- gan Chamber Players in Rackham A...…

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…18 - The Michigan Daily -Thursday, November 16, 1995 ,-,BOOKS Continued from Page 16 The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss Dr. Seuss Random House Ted Geisel, otherwise known as Dr. Seuss, has left a large body of work for the world. Characters like the Cat in the Hat and the Grinch are known to just about all of us. But there's another side to the good doctor that has only been shown to s since he shuffled off this mortal coil, a side expressed in pai...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 16, 1995 -19 Charm Farm Pervert PRA Records It's always cool when a band from your hometown gets national air- play. But, it gives you a warm fuzzy feeling when the band that makes it is actually good. Such is the case with Charm Farm, a band hailing from our own city of Detroit. With their new CD, "Pervert," Charm Farm proves to their listeners that they can put out an excellent album while still not f...…

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…, . _. -- .. - -1 The Michigan Daily -Thursday, November 16. 1995 A weekly listing of who's where, what's happening and why you need to be there... F I L M T H E A T E R First-Run Films FILMS OPENING: The American President Michael Douglas, Annette Bening, Martin Sheen and Michael J. Fox try to do some career resuscita- tion. At Briarwood: 11:30, 2:20, 5:00, 7:45, 10:30; at Showcase: 11:00, 12:30, 1:30, 2:55, 4:00, 5:20, 7:20, 7...…

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…2--The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 16, 1995 r - - --- -- - - -- - - - - I I I I-® ®I 0 '6' I--i I I I D04itforget tke ciosk .114 I I I I I I I I A GUARAJ I I I I I I I I Fo 011 ugygO U IRS KU I: For details visit http://www.e-coupons.com Lo - - -- ---- -------.- ............................................... ANNOUNCING THE E-COUVQONS FREQUENT USER VROGRAtI: USE COUVpONSW For details visit http:Ilwww.e-coupons.com I...…

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… 2- The Michigan Daily - TIPOFF '95 96 - Thursday, November 16, 1995 The Michigan Daily - TIPOFF 'S Minnesota GOLDEN GOPHERS Last year: 10-8 Big Ten, 19-12 overall Tastes of Ann Arbor Dining Guide Postseason: NCAA 1st round Returning starters: Sam Jacobson (7.7 ppg, 4.8 rpg) John Thomas (7.3 ppg, 4.6 rpg) Key losses: Voshon Lenard (17.3 ppg, 4.3 rpg) Townsend Orr (13.0 ppg, 4.7 apg) Jayson Walton (10.9 ppg, 7.1 rpg) Coach: Clem Haskins Ca...…

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…22 - The Michigan Daily - TIPOFF '95-96 - Thursday, November 16, 1695 The Michigan Daily -TIPOF Purdue set to defend back-to-back Big Ten titles " Boilermakers hope to sneak up on unsuspecting conference opposition 0B y Barry Soi enberger The Purdue Boilermakers are rarely the most talented team in the conference. But Gene Keady's boys keep doing something that frustrates the rest of the league. They continue to win Big Ten championships -...…

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… 4 - The Michigan Daily -- TIPOFF "95-196 -- Thursday, November 16, 1995 The Michigan Daily - " Blue boasts top frontcourt Baston and Taylor are proven contributors. With 6-8, 300-pound Traylor, they could dominate the Big Ten paint * By Paul Barger and center spots. Last year Fisher tried Jerod Ward down low, but the experiment clearly back- fired. For Ward to succeed he must play either shooting guard or small forward. He may have a gre...…

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…20 - The Michigan Daily - TIPOFF "95-'96 -- Thursday, November 16, 1995 The Michigan Daily --- TIOOFI Gloomy Columbus: Buckeyes face down year Swingmen are in question Ward, Mitchell and White could lead Michigan to glory - or V Ohio State expected to finish near bottom of league for second straight year * By Barry So[enberger If you're 6-4 with a pretty good jumper, you should have considered transferring to Ohio State last year. The ...…

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… ': .s f t m' I I The Michigan Daily - T'POFF 6- The Michigan Daily - TIPOFF "95-196 - Thursday, November 16, 1995 Guards remain a mystery Will Michigan's little guys play big?" By Michael Rosenberg Hoosier hopes rest on Evans Bobby Knight looks to senior forward to lead Indiana to its first Big Ten title since 1992-93 " By Brent McIntosh m There are two ways to look at 8 Michigan's guards this season. View No. 1: Michigan has three so...…

November 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 35) • Page Image 29

…18 - The Michigan Daily - TPIOFF "959- - Thursday, Novermber 16, 1995 Iowa plays role of favorite Hawks return 4 starters; including All-American candidate Jess Settles and marksman Chris Kingsbury * By Berry SollenbrL er The Michigan Daily - TPO Bik Ten? Ten'might not be the only mtna The Iowa Hawkeyes are the media's pick to win the Big Ten title - and for good reason. They return four starters from last year's 21-12 team: Jess Settles, ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - TIPOFF " 8-.b TMJpiigan Daily.- TIWF F 1096 -*Thuria, Nqvppkber 16 , 99 4, N4 W, . I - 11-1 11 , I 1 11 . i I I Brent Michael Spartans to begin Izzo era First-year coach faces difficult task of replacing Heathcote and one of nation's finest backcourts* By Paul Barger Michigan AU-Big Ten Team Kiwane Garris, Illinois Kiwane Garris, Illinois KIWANE GARRIS, ILLINOIS Kiwane Garris, Illinois (Player of the Year in ALL...…

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…Oh r.- kY a I A~ __Thy Nlihisan gly u-- TI" flC!S4 - Thursday; November -16.-1995 lfl - IIIC vI1G1116011 va11y Michigan faces tough slate :. Wolverines hope to improve nonconference record . By on last season's disappointing 6-6 Paul Barger One of Steve Fisher's greatest fears was realized last season when his young team struggled through its nonconference schedule. A 6-6 record with embarassing losses to Pennsylvania, Washington and...…

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… 10 - TheMichigan Daily - TIPOFF _9 -96 - Thursday, November 16, 1995 The Michigan Daily - TPFF " I V~. ~ : ~ ~q~I - - ----- ~-~ ~~ ~ Uf *P k_._ Brian DUTCHIER Scott Y Hometown: Bloomington, Minn. Hometown: Detroit Began at Michigan: 1988 Began at Michigan: 1994 Jay SM ITHll Hometown: Mio Began at Michigan: 1989 Year 1994-95 Totals Games 31 31 FC I Year 1994-95 Totals Games 30 30 FC onwooolo Year 1994-95 Totals Game 20 20 F ...…

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…14 -The Michigan Daily -ipoff 195-190 - Thursday, November 16, 1995 The Michigan Daily - TIPOF Dugan FIFE Height: 6-3 Weight: 185 Year: Senior Position: Guard Hometown: Clarkston High School: Clarkston Strengths: The most experienced Wolverine. Can hit the outside shot. Question Marks: Lacks confidence. Doesn't take charge as point guard should.- Stee FISHER Born: March 24, 1945 High School: Herrin H.S., Herrin, Ill. Wife: Angie Children:...…

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…0. O nt 0 O~ SOE " , '+ Im All, " S' i ii 0i GII ID ED w U, ~ = Lb 0 e U,. (/) O O 1N E N V H 00 . iw ". " _ R . T _ } . . 1 I i mn 0 i<T Li- r> S.M (0 00 o d - 0-C '0-503 i .. "c C 7>~ 0Q f1 0# " ... -w C f1 G) u-- 0l '" z C a C o E; D3 CD (0-4 _< 0I 'p s 0 z MEl di Mi ri Al t} " . n a N. 0 "N. N' " n Al Al 1, raft n~ 0- O" - WI A~rm 0 * ~ ;> lN A 1~ ~NV I. FRIEDMAN COO. DEALERS IN SCRAP METALSSIC c 1915 AN...…

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…I r Weather Tonight: Mostly clear, low around 30. Tomorrow: Partly cloudy, high around 65% EActw *rnt One hundredfve years ofeditorialfreedom Monday October 16, 1995 I Shiite Muslim guerrillas kills 6 Israeli soldiers in an attack I The Washington Post JERUSALEM - Shiite Muslim guerrillas ambushed an Israeli armored patrol before dawn yesterday in southern Lebanon, killing six sol- diers and wounding another severely. It was the highe...…

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…2A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 16, 1995 NATON/WOUR Hurricane Roxanne revisits Mexican coast MEXICO CITY (AP) - A reborn liurricane Roxanne took aim yesterday at Mexico's southern Gulf coast, bear- ing down with 85-mph winds on areas the storm had sideswiped with heavy winds and rain just days earlier. Roxanne, which had been down- graded to a tropical storm, was a cat- egory 1 hurricane yesterday, the weak- jst.n a scale of 1-5....…

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… ae . S rw r . 'U' hosts largest College Bowl tournament ever Seventy-two teams participated in more than 500 tournaments at the Uni- versity intramural College Bowl tour- nament last Monday. The Screaming Itos took first place in the general division, and Delta Chi won the Greek division. College Bowl is an academic game of questions on a wide variety of sub- jects including art, literature, current events, science and popular culture. The U...…

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…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 16, 1995 UI1r ti.i uu O it JULIE BECKER ON TIE RECORD 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MICHAEL ROSENBERG Editor in Chief JULIE BECKER JAMES M. NASH Editorial Page Editors Sihyig awayomtihe front in) es ofie a ortkrn debate I Unless otherwise noted, untsigned editorials reflect the opinion of a majority of the Daily's editorial b...…

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…Newspaper Sbed DETROIT (AP) - Pickets trying to elay delivery of Detroit News and ree Press Sunday editions were told to e peaceful, and Detroit Newspapers orted "the smoothest Sunday since e start of the strike." Al Young, president of the Team- ers Local 2040, said pickets had been Id to avoid violence that has marred ast weekend demonstrations. "We need to change the tone," he id. "It is very important we start turn- g things around in the ...…

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…6 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 16, 1995 PARKING 741-9300. AVAIL. adjacent to S. Quad. FREE, FREE, FREE! One bdrm. Heat, water, parkingncl. Zero sec. deposit. Call 662-2950. INDOOR & OUTDOOR limited access car/ boat storage in Ann Arbor. Ask about our motorcycle special. Call 761-7491. LUXURY 3-BDRM., nicely fum. New bath & kitch. Close to campus, CCRB. Parking, 3- 5 persons. 665-8825. PARKING for rent Call 665-8825. RENT WITH US! ...…

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…- NATaION wtn The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 16, 1995 - 7A vUS hijack essage t om Daily Wire Services MOSCOW - Security forces dis- osed little about the masked gunman ey overpowered and killed early yes- rday during ahostage-taking incident ar the Kremlin, but the latest in a ring of terrorist attacks spoke vol- es about the soaring vulnerability of ussians and foreign visitors. The brazen seizure of a busload of uth Korean tourists ...…

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…R; {Itd iq J 1 Elizabeth Alexander reading Poet Elizabeth Alexander is the latest writer in U-M's Visiting Writer Series. Author of "The Venus Hottentot," Alexander reads today at 4 p.m. in the Rackham Amphitheatre. The event is free; for more information, call 764-6296. Page BA Monday October 16, 19t ette doesn't mae the gmde Additional subplots, heavy symbolism muddle movie r By Jennifer Petlinski Daily Arts Writer "Freely adapted from the ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 16, 1995 - 9A Beyond the censorship battle lies an intriguing work By B. Tubbs For the Daily After hearing about the censorship battles surrounding Stephanie Sailor's controversial "Milk: What A Surprise!" exhibit, it's about time we take a look at the art itself. It has been moved from the Art school and reinstalled at the Alexa Lee Gallery, located in Nickel's Ar- cade. "Milk" is an exhibit of images ar...…

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…IQA - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 16, 1995 "Lie Down with Dogs" explores one man's quest for a little fun Tonight and Wednesday night, the Michigan Theater is presenting young New York filmmaker Wally White's comical film "Lie Down with Dogs." Billed as a "gay Gidget," the movie is a character study regarding the very charming and jovial Tommy, who lives life to Its fullest and gets the inspiration for all his actions from the philos...…

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… U.tW £I(ibigatn ui1g (1) Florida St. 72, Wake Forest 13 (2) Nebraska 57, Missourl O (3) Florida 49, (7) Auburn 38 (4) Ohio St. 27. (21) Wisconsin 16 (5) Southern Cal 26, Wash. St. 14 (6) Tennessee 41, (12) Alabama 14 (8) Kansas St. 23, Oklahoma St. 17 (10) Kansas 34, Iowa St. 7 (13) Oklahoma 24, (18) Texas 24 (14)1 (15)t (24)1 (17)1 (19)' (20)l (22)- (23)] (25). Northwestern 27, Minnesota 17 Oregon 52, California 30 Washington 38, (16) Sta...…

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…2B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 16, 1995 '' ".' ^'' ,. s # w .,~og e«,eI Wildcats and Hawke hockey in corner in By Michael Levy Daily Sports Writer It was the biggest weekend of the year thus far for the Michigan field hockey team. The Wolverines battled for the Big Ten conference regular season title. The weekend, however, was a disappointment for them. Michigan battled Northwestern Friday and met Iowa Sunday at Oc...…

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…100" Apo _ 01, H: . ,. ltaY .....S4f_.:?._#' .. ,t 2¢ : :cctb _. ,",..w .. ..,. . Ryan White White On Target 6oda~ster LUfr was, oa /z oWe urteen years ago-tomorrow, an era in Michigan football history ended - and it had nothing to do with the team on the field., On Oct. 17, 1981, legendary radio voice Bob Ufer broadcast his final Michigan football game. .Nine days after that Michigan St'di im contest between the Wolver- iuiedand Iowa, Ufe...…

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…4B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 16, 1995 4 To, Tx . Frosh make solid debut Youngsters' presence felt on both offense and defense .......... Michigan's Mike Legg scored Saturday: MARK FRIEDMAN/Daily at the 18:24 mark of the second period to give the Wolverines a 4-0 lead over Guelph By Alan Goldenbach Daily Sports Writer Inexperienced, immature, intimi- dated? Huh? Although they are only freshmen, left wings Greg...…

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… M sH I}Ke. er , A ,,,R The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 16, 1995 -5B ESPNifcoutheaveNosmd/st forMaz H e missed the shot. Without question, the biggest shot of his life, and he didn't even hit the rim. One shot at national fame and fortune - well, sort of-- and Subash Mani left it a couple feet short and left. Mani, a freshman, survived the prelimi- nary rounds of ESPN's halfcourt shot contest to earn a chance at the gran...…

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…68 - The Michigan Daily -- SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 16, 1995 SCOREBOARD NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL STANDINGS Athlete of the Week Who: Jason Botterill Sport: Hockey Eligibility: Junior Year: Junior Hometown: Winnipeg, Manitoba High School: St. Why: Botterill scored two goals against Guelph Saturday night. His first goal was the game's turningpoint, open- ing the floodgates for the Wolverines in their 8-0 win. Background: Honorable Me...…

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