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September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 49

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 9, 1982-Page 9-C Get ting around Ypsilanti just 60 cents away By CHARLES THOMSON Thousands face the problem every year-and many just give up. But while Itmay seem impossible to get around Ann Arbor without a car, studen- ts-with a little patience, a little knowledge, and a little cash-can travel to most parts of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti with a minimum of discom- fort. During most times of the day, the ...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 50

…41 Page 10-C-Thursday, September 9, 1982-The Michigan Daily Urch's is New and Used Books Brought in from Universities around the country, our stock of quality used books is the largest in the city. And our prices are the best. We guarantee the correct book for every course. Just hand us your list of classes-we do all the work. No pawing through stacks looking for the right book-we hand it to you. Important Due to the unpredictable enrollme...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 52

… " e 2-D-Thursday, September 9, 1982-The Michigan daily toward opener ridde rs pointing By BOB WOJNOWSKI ie gets the distinct impression that chembechler is not looking past year's season opener versus !onsin. Ve're definitely pointing at that e," says Schembechler, set to nhis 14th year at the helm of the .e and Blue. "We played the worst e anybody has. ever played for me sere (Madison) last year." ST YEAR, MICHIGAN opened the m at Wiscon...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 53

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 9, 1982-Page 3-D Rec sports cut again By RON POLLACK -.Michigan Associate Director for Recreational sports, Michael Stevenson predicts that there will be a -cut of approximately $10,000 in this year's recreational sports budget. In most cases this would be bad news. But when compared to last year's $130,000 cut, a $10,000 reduc- tion probably doesn't look so bad to users of rec spor- ts' facilities. L...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 54

… 4 Page 4D-Thursday, September 9, 1982-The Michigan Daily Van Boven's Clothing Shoes STATE STREET and in NICKELS ARCADE Since 1921, The Van Boven Shops have been one of the main sources of the clothing and furnishing needs of the incoming students. This year, as in the past, we invite you to shop and browse through the mer- chandise we have bought with you in mind: Sweaters from England and Scotland, furnishings and clothing from our finest...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 55

…II I' II, i'I The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 9, 1982--Page 5-D arriers f f : t i t finish n top hree is kely says arhurst By RON POLLACK While a Big Ten championship may e out of reach, the 1982 Michigan ross-country team will certainly not be La loss for talent. Notable returnees include Gerald 'onakowski, Bill O'Reilly, Jim Sch-. ildt, Bill Brady, Evan Moore and tian Diemer. Donakowski, Schmidt d Brady finished third, 16th and 28...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 56

…0 Page 6-D-Thursday, September 9, 1982-The Michigan Daily 'M' looks to erase '81 frustrations F Schembechier claims- he likes the challenge (Continued from Page 2) "YOU PLAY WITH what you've got," he says. "I think it will be a better offensive line than what people think. Humphries and Dixon may be the best in the conference." If the offensive line develops as Schembechler hopes, the Wolverines have a bevy of talented-if un- proven--ru...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 57

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 9, 1982-Page 7-D Youth Movement Frosh improve cagers' outlook By JOHN KERR On March 7, 1982, it was, mercift over. The worst Michigan basket season in 22 years came to an following the Wolverines' 53-52 los Notre Dame in the Silverdome. It- an embarrassing season for a o proud basketball school. Only six y earlier Michigan had been in the N( finals, and just five seasons before Associated Press ranked W...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 58

…-" Page 8-D--Thursday, September 9, 1982-The Michigan Daily Gymnasts have talent GYMNAST NEVIN Hedlund is shown here on his specialty, the pommel hor- se. Hedlund qualified for the NCAA's last year and according to head coach Newt Loken, he is a "steady performer who has some unique moves .on the pommel horse which always creates in- terest from the judges." By RON POLLACK Five performers who qualified for the NCAA Championships last seaso...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 59

…* A * I Late season taiSpin: The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 9, 1982-Page 9-D Icers fizzle down stretch after starting off quickly By RON POLLACK The 1981-82 Michigan hockey cam- paign as a bit like a race horse which does not pace itself properly. The Wolverines got out of the gate quickly, but fizzled down the stretch. Michigan won its first four games of the year, including a two-game sweep over highly-regarded Michigan Tech on t...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 60

…4 Page 10-D-Thursday, September 9, 1982-The Michigan Daily '. Batsmen have roller coaster campaign By JIM DWORMAN Although the Michigan baseball team did not play any of its games in an amusement park, the team's 1982 season was one big roller coaster ride-filled with ups and downs. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, their season, like a coaster ride must, ended on a downhill. On May 22, Michigan lost games to both Ohio State and Minnesota,...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 61

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 9, 1982-Page 1 1 -D LEACH WINS NCAA SINGLE'S TITLE Netters take Big Ten title-again Bv LARRV MISHKIN Michigan needs in order to hel im- the boy's 18 group Sharton was ranked 1982 seemed like another normal year for the Michigan men's tennis team. It won most of its regular season mat- ches, it won its 15th consecutive Big Ten title, and qualified for the NCAA tour- nament only to lose in the opening ro...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 62

….- a - . .ILL. . . .. f . " . . a w' .r . uw # . .t^' .wI s . "Mw. "rwyi~w Ia.:.i.. Page 12-D--Thursday, September 9, 1982-The Michigan Daily i eU U e 'Si Ce al I A4 )lete selection of of Michigan lothing and -t-U $2.00 OFF on . THAiLISEPT30 Onth purchase of any article of Uof M emblem clothing. :University Cellar: 341 E. Liberty: v location ty ate SAO eo.- ,__ __~ " boo b 40, K)4 / IA i - ,..r, :: Y/I ~ ~ i \...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 63

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September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 64

… 7W - Y- v v 7W U Page 2-E-Thursday, September 9, 1982-The Michigan Daily The Michigan Daily-Thursday, SeF Art from all over in Ann Arbor Video fever in A By Jill Beiswenger Art is an index of civilization, a way to communicate beyond national and regional boundaries, and a reflection of culture in its fundamental forms. If you agree with all of that, you'll find justification for your beliefs quite easily in Ann Arbor. The variety ...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 65

…U U U 9 9 U U w -W 7W Page 22-E--Thursday, September 9, 1982-The Michigan Daily Video fever in Ann Arbor- The Michigan Daily-Thursday, Septemb Local band. play R&B a: R&B and R, By Bill Spindle Incoming students to the University face a lot of problems, most of which are expected: budgeting time, managing expenses, deciding whether that sign said the party was at Theta Chi or Theta Xi and trying to find either one in Ann Arbor's Greek m...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 66

… M Page 4-E-Thursday, September 9, 1982-The Michigan .Dily U U 7W The Michigan Daily-Thursd6y, Sept( Local bands play rhythm and blues and,. . . (Continued from Page 3) O.K., enough rhythm and blues. There are bands in Ann Arbor that delve into other genres, though many aren't nearly as popular as the R&B groups. The Flexibles, who have created a unique disco-funk synthesis (stress on the funk), with tinges of jazz tossed in for good me...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 67

… -W 7W -I V V V V _W -W Page 20-E--Thursday, September 9, 1982--The Michigan Doily Free food and cheap drinks at happy hours (Continued from Page7) get hungry, they offer a full dinner menu. Happy hour is from 2 to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The atmosphere at the University Club, located in the Michigan Union, is much different. A far more lively crowd gathers from 4 to 7 p.m. every Monday through Saturday. Pitchers are only $2 a...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 68

… M w w v W. v -.v -W Page 6-E-Thursdoy, September 9, 1982-The Michigan Daily TO t,\ U l r' b- lY The Michigan Daily-Thursday, Septeml City 's man bookshops _1 EIVE{SITYcfMUSICAL %SOCIETY International Presentations 1982-83 'I ~ pl - " - N - ''At * r ..G. Choral Union Series in Hill Auditorium Itzhak Perlman, Violinist ......................Tues., Oct. 5 Prague Symphony Orchestra ...............Thurs., Oct. 21 Jiri Belohlavek, Conduct...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 69

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September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 70

… 7W Page 8-E-Thursday, September 9, 1982-The Michigan Daily Chow down V 7W 'W The Michigan Daily-Thursday, Septe AnnArbortheatre: A meltin Ann Arbor restaurants deliciously different ANGELO'S LUNCH (1100 Catherine)-This is breakfast the way it was meant to be. Angelo's boasts some of the most loyal customers to be found anywhere. They come for the food. Angelo's offers dozens of break- fasts and lunches ranging in price from two to s...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 71

… Page 16-E--Thursday, September 9,±192-The MichiganDaily V V V V V V V V v Detroit delive By Ann Marie Fazio and Mark Gindin For those campus dwellers who long for the hustle of city life, the tall buildings and heavy traffic, Ann Arbor just doesn't cut it. Luckily for them, however, Detroit lies less than an hour away. When most non-natives think of the Motor City, the riverfront usually comes to mind. Cobo Hall, the Joe Louis Arena, H...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 72

… V w V w The Michigan Daily-Thursday, Sept Page 10-E-Thursday, September 9;1982--The Michigan Daily Eclipse provides all that jazz 'U' broadcasts from opposite ends of By Richard Campbell Most of the year, students at the University are excitedly talking about football, Big Ten standings, NCAA playoffs, and Bo Schembechler. But every now and then, Ann Arbor turns its collective ear to Hill Auditorium where Ella Fitzgerald has performed, o...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 73

…V V U U U U V lw e 14-E-Thursday, September 9, 1982-The Michigan, Daily w . w -W _W The Michigan Dai-Thursday, Septemt It's 21 in town, but drinking is easy (Continued from Page 7) "I don't think any of the (liquor) stores are selling to underage people," said Dave. He added that recently, liquor stores are enforcing the law more strictly. Jeff, however, explained one simple way that minors obtain alcohol from liquor stores. "Wheneve...…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 74

… Page 12-E-Thursday September 9. 1982-The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor is for moviemaniacs -7-W The Michigan Daily-Thursday, Septe By Richard Campbell It just wouldn't be Ann Arbor without movies. From the ancient classics and golden oldies to today's big budget blockbusters, the campus film groups and the commercial theaters provide a midwestern mecca for the cinemaniac. 'There are seven film groups on cam- pus, enough to promise at least on...…

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