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October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

…Brothers of a sort Photo essay See Weekend magazine 'cl ble Ninety-six years of editorialfreedom IEt Vol. XCVI - No. 32 Copyright 1985, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, October 18, 1985 Ten Pages Gumbel brings 'Today' to Diag position as president. "He is in as marvelous a position." Brown's president, however, did not seem to be as forthright with infor- See GUMBEL, Page 8 By REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN The small, priv...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 -The Michigan Dily - Friday, October 18, 1985 PI Lams may form 'U' chapter By TIM DALY Pi Lambda Phi, the nation's first fraternity to be founded on a non- sectarian basis, may soon have a chapter at the University. Currently, 16 undergraduates are members of a Pi Lambda Phi colony. "We are hoping to be recognized as a chapter by the spring of 1986," said Esteban Cabello, treasurer of the Pi Lambda Phi colony. pI LAMBDA PHI was esta...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily --Friday, October 18, 1985 -Page 3 0 As H A P PEN I NG S1 Salvadorans recall persecution Friday Highlight The nation's housing plight will be the focus of Poletown Lives and a discussion at 7:30 p.m. in MLB 1. The event is part of the "Midwest Housing Conference Making Affordable Housing a Reality" and is presented by state Representative Perry Bullard, the Housing Law Reform Project, the Community Housing Coalition, and ...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…I OPINION Page 4 Friday, October 18, 1985 The Michigan Daily 4 Research, finances key in State of 'U' "The University of Michigan is indeed on the move," University President Harold Shapiro said Monday during his annual State of the University address. Focussing many of his remarks on the current debates over the role of the Univer- sity in conducting controversial scientific research, he avoided specific references to the Strategic Def...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 18, 1985 - page 5 F. a. VfiV a 4r FiV a. ik R E F 1! { i d e . Y de i 5 a E Ebp Rt E E 5 AP11 r Iw! Illy lllui IIIIIIIII IIII Hlllimuml mnumm IIIIII Ilullll 11111111 NIII jl onmiolllll INnnO I molu 141 Igm a li u mmm m j yuolllq ul In II , I Illlllif liimill ll ICI IIIU " Iplllllaal mll lil II' Inllll! , IIII! it IIIIIIIIIIII l I (IIIIIIIIIII !! . Illtmumm iu! 111111 N NU91B(fl01 ilmilluq laaall}INI ulll mr...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

…4 ARTS a, - f The Michigan Daily Friday, October 18, 1985 Page 6 ." -" s i 'Coca Cola' and a smile r ',I I I F IT IS POSSIBLE for a movie to slap its audience in the face, then The Coca Cola Kid has perfected the art. Captialism never looked so unjust as it does in this refreshing film when it is forced upon an isolated Australian village in New South Wales. Erik Roberts masterfully provides the slick, ambitious yuppie exec fro...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Dily - Friday, October 18, 1985 -Page 7 I Records The Cure featuring Mad Bob. The Cure:Mad Bob land Co. hit Detroit Max Karl-The + (MCA). German guitarist Max latest album The Circle is typ much of European rock. Li continental acts, Karl's alb American rock mannerism thoroughly aimed at a red, w blue market. The record sle even boast that the alb "engineered in the Queen's by Nick Griffiths." Marketing gestures aside,. very...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 18, 1985 Students view 'Today' (Continued from Page 1) and contrasted the University and Brown University. By tracing the steps of a typical freshman at each of the schools, NBC felt that it could best illustrate the differences between a big state school and a smaller, Ivy League institution. And by providing glipses of everything from the mar- ching band to members of Phi Gam- ma Delta fraternit...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 9

…Volleyball vs. Illinois Tonight, 7 p.m. CCRB The Michigan Doily SPORTS Friday, October 18, 1985 Deadline for Basketball Season Tickets Applications, today Michigan Ticket Office Page 9 'M'icers look to step on bulldogs tails By SCOTT G. MILLER A weekend series at Ferris State appears enticing to most hockey teams. After all, who could be scared of the Bulldogs? The team finished at he bottom of the CCHA standings last eason and is again ...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 10

…4 Page 10 - The Michigan Daily- Friday, October 18, 1985 Blue 4 D' versus Iowa 'O' THE LINEUPS Michigan Iowa (Continued from Page 1) OFFENSE downs and leads the league in all- purpose yards with 836. In addition, he is one of Long's favorite targets, coming out of the backfield for23 cat- ches for 249 yards. "You're just not going to shut an of- fense like that completely down," admitted Schembechler. "Long's going to hit some passe...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 11

…4r 0 COLUMN (Continued from Page 2) spot, Steven and I tallied up the in- justices we had been subjected to during the ride: We were summarily ignored, yelled at, and forcibly pushed up against the car door. "When I come home from college," I whispered to Steven, "when Mom asks me to sit in the front seat with her and Dad, I'll say no and sit in back with you ... and we can talk, and I won't answer anybody else's questions." We laughed an...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 12

… 1w -W w a COLUMN Home from college WHEN MY oldest brother Paul came home from college for the first time he slipped into the front seat of the family car, and neither Steven Catch of the Day I esOi y ivilr\' or I said a word. The thought of not fighting over front seat privileges was, for the longest time, completely foreign to us, but Paul was wearing a suit jacket and nice slacks. There was no denying it - he was a man now - and we...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 13

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October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 14

… 7W 7W LOCAL BAND Walking on sunshine? By Hobey Echlin W ITH THE GLUT of pseudo- psychedelia and the all-that- jangles-is-gold musical ethic that seems to be invading every nook and cranny of the new music psyche, it's no wonder there are fewer and fewer bands that haven't succumbed to the care-free, cow-punk, have-a-beer- and-a-song style of the Replacements1 or R.E.M., fearing a "too serious, too sophisticated" label. After all, they ar...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 15

…w 'f MC First Run Films AGNES OF GOD Three of America's finest actresses, Jane Fon- da, Anne Bancroft, and Meg Tilly are the leads in this psychological quasi-mystery. A young nun (Tilly) is found in a room with a strangled newborn infant, presumably hers, but claims that a miracle has occurred. Fonda is an inquiring psychologist who squares off against the convent's Mother Superior (Bancroft). At the Campus Theater, 1214 S. University, 668...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 16

…Yl -VtU I I 0 UR SPECIES has a intrinsic desire for domination. Slavery has permeated societies for thousands of years; exploitation is accepted and rewarded in the business world. Our treatment of animals in modern society mirrors these social hierarchies. We view animals not as a fellow species within the animal kingdom, but as objects created solely to serve us. We use them for protection, enter- tainment, sportsmanship, and of course,...…

October 17, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…E Alit ija Ninety-six years of editorial freedom Ann Arbor, Michigan - Thursday, October17, 1985 t1 Vol. XCVI - No. 31 'U' regent says he wilsuppot code By LENA HERNANDEZ University Regent Deane Bake said yesterday that if Presidei Harold Shapiro presents a code o nonacademic conduct to the regen in January, he would favor ti passage of the code. In addition, .Baker said he wou] support the changing of a regents bylaw which requires the app...…

October 17, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 17, 1985 Do you feel safe on campus at night? ------ Rachel Capper, LSA junior: "Yes, kind of. I feel safe on the diag, but better lighting would make a big differen- ce." Terry Hirsch, LSA junior: "Yes, I do, but the Univer- sity neglects the safety of women in order to improve other aspects which should be superfluous." Dave Grossman, engineering senior: "I do, but I'm not sure about my ...…

October 17, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 17, 1985- Page 3 80,000 Chrysler workers on strike DETROIT - With more than 80,000 workers on the picket lines, weary negotiators for Chrysler Corp. and the United Auto Workers returned to the bargaining table yesterday in both the United States and Canada. UAW President Owen Bieber said many tough issues remained to be resolved in talks covering 70,000 U.S. workers at Chrysler plants in 46 facilities in...…

October 17, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Thursday, October 17, 1985 Coping with the ripe old a Chuck Swellguy turned 20 last week. Naturally I felt bad, since Chuck is an old friend of mine, but what could I do? The whole thing was tragic. Never again would Chuck be a nutty, kooky teenager. No more wild teenage pranks. No more irresponsibility. No more fun. Eric Mattson I sympathized with Chuck, because I too am planning to turn 20 sometime soon. That's 140 in dog...…

October 17, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 31) • Page Image 5

…ARTS Thursday, October 17, 1985 The Michigan Daily ___________ Page 5 Unabashed lightweights (sigh) float to fame Goodwill Ambassadors The Youth Goodwill Mission from Taiwan, consisting of fourteen University students selected from Taiwanese schools will present, 'An Adventure in Chinese Songs and Dances,' tonight at the Power Center at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $2. The program will be followed by a reception in the Power Center lobby. By K...…

October 17, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 31) • Page Image 6

…Page 6 -The Michigan Daily -Thursday, October 17, 1985 I Dear Ann: Happy 30th Birthday CHICAGO (UPI) - Ann Landers is Eppie Lederer, but Eppie Lederer is not always Ann Landers, even after 30 years and 10,950 columns of advice to scorned lovers, confused teenagers and angry in-laws. Lederer celebrated her anniversary as Ann Landers yesterday with a column thanking her editors, staff and readers for 30 "incredibly rewarding" years. "I HAVE NO...…

October 17, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

…Basketball Season Tickets Applications available through tomorrow Michigan Ticket Office SPOctRT _______ Thursday, October 17, 1985 Field Hockey vs. Ohio State Tomorrow, 4 p.m. Ferry Field Page 7 The Michigan Daily Missouri Series. Cards , Royals clinch pennants TORONTO (AP) - The Kansas City Royals, the team that would not quit, completed a stunning turnaround last night by beating the Toronto Blue Jays 6-2 behind Jim Sundberg's four...…

October 17, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 31) • Page Image 8

…4 Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 17, 1985 Hawkeye AD starred for' Wolverines Elliott pilayed on national champ 'Mad Magicians'squad of '47 4 By PHIL JOHNSON In 1947, football helmets were leather, a good offensive lineman weighed 200 pounds, and Michigan boasted one of the most exciting and productive offenses in the country. The offensive backfield was dubbed the "Mad Magicians" by the media, and one of the main sleight...…

October 16, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

…cl ble Mli rtat Ninety-six years of editorialfreedom Ann Arbor, Michigan - Wednesday, October 16, 1985 BIt1iI Vol. XCVI - No. 30 Copyright 1985, The Michigan Daily Ten Pages LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION Today Show comes to 'U, By JILL OSEROWSKY Squirrels have taken to the trees, the last remnants of green paint have been scourged from the Diag, and the 'M' is set in blue cement just in time for tomorrow morning's live broad- cast of the Tod...…

October 16, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

…Page 2- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 16, 1985 PA. STUDENTS ASK FOR WORSHIP TIME Adminstration backs WASHINGTON (AP) - The Reagan ad- ministration yesterday urged the Supreme Court to allow student religious groups to meet for prayer and worship during public high school ac- tivity periods. "Congress has concluded that high school students are sufficiently mature to make the same distinctions we all do between neutrality and en- do...…

October 16, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 16, 1985 -Page 3 2 more arrest warrants issued in hijackig case 4, Daily F Bradford Young, an LSA sophomore, poses as Red Sox player Ted Williams in front of Bursl Young and other students admit to admiring certain celebrities. Students discuss their personal (Continued from Pagen 1 Photo by DARRIAN SMITH ey Hall yesterday. heroes From AP and UPI GENOA, Italy - Investigators issued arrest warrants yes...…

October 16, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…I OPINION Page 4 Pendleton: rac Wednesday, October 16, 1985 The Michigan Daily 4 p ribi ts and equality During Civil Rights Commission Chairman Clarence Pendleton's recent visit to the U of M campus Daily opinion page editor Joe Kraus and staffer Peter Mooney interviewed him regarding his opinions on the American Civil Rights situation. - I, Dialogue Daily: Does racism exist in America? Pendleton: Yes. D: What do you think the governm...…

October 16, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 30) • Page Image 5

…HEALTH &he Michigan Daily -Wednesday, October 16,1985- Page 5 &FITNESS Students rush to research center for health tests - By JEFF WIDMAN The University of Michigan Fitness Research Center is gaining popularity as more students rush to have their body fat levels expertly tested, accor- ding to Carole Burkhardt, the center's director of testing. "The popularity of the fitness cen- ter has increased during the past few years with the increasi...…

October 16, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 30) • Page Image 6

…4 Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 16, 1985 Gumbel to host live show from Diag (Continued from Page 1) "We think it's really important that NBC be put on the spot (and made to) answer some hard questions about what their role is in forming public opinion and setting agenda of what gets discussed and what gets ignored," Lee said. A DIFFERENT group of demon- strators will rally at Brown at the same time to protest Central Ame...…

October 16, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 30) • Page Image 7

…, P .. ., 9 C :A, s y, The Michigan Daily Wednesday, October 16, 1985 Ginsberg: 'Every thing is upside down' By Alan Paul OET ALLEN Ginsberg, known for decades for his outspoken disdain and disregard for "the system," is confused. ,The man whom J. Edgar Hoover's I considered "potentially ngerous" because of "expressions o strong or violent anti-US sen- tinent" as well as "conduct in- dicating a propensity for violence and ahtipathy towa...…

October 16, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 30) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 16, 1985 Records SWA - Your Future If You Have One WURM - Feast (SST) With the recent genre-busting suc- cess of the Minutement and Husker Du, SST releases have been finding their way into more hip households than ever before, spreading their label's gospel of trendlessness, twisted humor and the dirty side of rock 'n' roll in general. Long time SST alumni Chuck Dukowski (ex-Black Flag bass pl...…

October 16, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 30) • Page Image 9

…Basketball Season Tickets Applications available Due Friday Michigan Ticket Office SPORTS Field Hockey vs. Ohio State Friday, 4:00 p.m. Ferry Field Page 9 T e Michigan Daily Wednesday, October 16, 1985 Broncos corral spikers By DARREN JASEY Volleyball, eh. The Western Michigan-Michigan volleyball match last night at the CCRB was no ordinary match for some of the players. Six Canadians, three for Michigan and three for the Broncos, wer...…

October 16, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 30) • Page Image 10

…Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 16, 1985 SCHWARTZ TURNS CLUB AROUND 4 i Fast start for women's soccer By LISA CHERNEV The women's soccer club is off to one of it's best starts ever, with a 6-3-2 record. Under the direction of second year head coach, Donald Schwartz, the team has made an impressive turn around. Schwartz, whose team went 4-9-1 last season, credits his club with overall improvement. There are no stars on thi...…

October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…Copyright 1985, The Michigan Daily Ninety-six years of editorial freedom ti Vol. XCVI - No. 29 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Tuesday, October 15, 1985 Eight Pages 'M' ranked second n AP poll See Page 7 ,PLO says Abbas has left I~ugslaia From AP and UPI Mohammed Abbas, the burly Palestinian guerrilla leader wanted by the Reagan administration for allegedly planning the hijacking of an Italian cruise ship, has left Yugoslavia for an undisclosed de...…

October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

…Page 2. - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 15, 1985 Residents criticize conference center idea I By AMY MINDELL About 60 Ann Arbor residents told the City Council last night that the proposed Huron Plaza Hotel Conference Center would ruin the charm of the city and worsen already cramped parking conditions downtown. "My husband and I shop downtown every Satur- day .. .a 14-story buildingwill reduce the charm and informality of Ann Arbor....…

October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 15, 1985 -Page 3 New writ By EVE BECKER The English department has begun asking former winners of the Avery Hopwood Awards in Creative Writing to contribute to a new fund for visiting distinguished writers. John Knott, department chair- man, announced the formation of the Hopwood Visiting Writers Fund at a gathering of former Hopwood award winners last March in New York City. THAT NIGHT playwright Arthur...…

October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…I OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, October 15, 1985 The Michigan Daily 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVI, No.29 A420 Maynard St. AnnArbor, MI48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board Relief + Recovery and rail deliveries remain low. H ow quickly we forget. Mozambique is also suffering As the front page photographs of continued setbacks. Sabotage of starving, stick-legged A...…

October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 5

…ARTS The Michigan Daily Tuesday, October 15, 1985 Page 5 The Nylons invade the final frontier By Andy Rosenzweig A MERICANS TEND to think of the U.S. as the center of the musical world, and that real success can't be had without a hit in America. But countless bands have attained world- wide success before hitting the U.S., and eventually conquered America too. Saturday night, the Nylons proved their intention of becoming the next succes...…

October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

…4 Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 15, 1985 Sh ekback moves- toward mainstream By Rob Michaels L AST SATURDAY, England's Shriekback found themselves in Detroit for the first time in two years. With manager Hugo Burnham asking everyone to "Welcome those masters of noise and mayhem - Shriekback," the band hit the stage and launched into a raucous version of "Malaria," the opening track off their latest album, Oil and Gold. The ne...…

October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

…Basketball Season Tickets Applications available Due Friday Michigan Ticket Office SPORTS Tuesday, October 15, 1985 Volleyball vs. Western Michigan Tonight, 7 p.m. CCRB The Michigan Daily Page 7 IOWA COACH ADMITS SPELLING PROBLEM Bo shoots down polls, aims for Iowa By PHIL NUSSEL jt seems as if the better Michigan plays, the more Bo Schembechler ignores the polls. Yesterday at his weekly press luncheon Schembechler was told that the ...…

October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily -- Tuesday, October 15, 1985 'M' tries to best By DARREN JASEY If you want to get a good look at every midwestern volleyball team ranked in the top 20, the CCRB is the place to be this week. That's where the Wolverines will face the 15th- ranked Broncos of Western Michigan tonight at 7 p.m. and Purdue and Illinois, ranked 9th and 12th respec- tively, this weekend. If those rankings are not enough to give the Wolve...…

October 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

…Star wars on Campus See Weekend magazine j:j; b r Ai r ian Ninety-six years of editorialfreedom Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, October 11, 1985 Vol. XCVI - No. 27 Copyright 1985, The Michigan Daily Twelve Pages Blackouts continue on campus B ue set to battle for state supremacy By BRAD MORGAN Better than the Showdown in Mot- own better than the War to Settle the Score; it's time for the annual cross- town clash between Michigan and ...…

October 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 11, 1985 Inquiring Photographer By Dean Randazzo "How do you feel about the mandatory $100 per term computer fee recen- tly passed by the regents?" I Diane Dalton, Alumna: It's not quite fair for students who have no use of com- puters to have to pay the fee. The only advantage I can see is that if a student was ac- tually forced to use com- puters, it would be good because they are probably ...…

October 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…the Michigan Dily-- Friday, October 11, 1985 - Page 3 HAPPENINGS Friday Highlight f The Ecology Center of Ann Arbor is sponsoring a bucket drive on the f 1streets of Ann Arbor to raise funds for the Center. The bucket drive is a b part of the Ecology Week activities. in Films q C2 - Duck You Sucker, 7 p.m.; The Good, the Bad & the Ugly, 9:30 m p.m., MLB 3. l Alt. Act. - Broadway Danny Rose, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., MLB 4. j MTF - Prizzi's Honor, 7 &...…

October 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Friday, October 11, 1985 The Michigan Daily Code, national issues spark debate 4 4 After eight months at work on an alter- native to the administration's code of non- academic conduct last year, members of the University Council suddenly found themselves under University President Harold Shapiro's gunpoint this week. Monday, it was disclosed that in private meetings between student leaders involved in the code and Shap...…

October 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 27) • Page Image 5

…ARtS Friday, October 11,-1985 The Michigan Daily Page 5 Welles and Brynner: The passing of legends Orson Welles (1915-85) Beethoven galore The 35-member Hanover Band of London, a period music ensemble celebrat forming an all Beethoven program this Sunday, October 12 at Hill Auditoriu American tour. The program consists of the Overture to 'The Creatues of P Piano Concerto No. 3, with pianist Melvyn Tan. The concert begins at 8 p.m. Concep...…

October 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

…I Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 11, 1985 Loss of celebrities is delmournetC (Continuer!trom Page 5) strength that astounded his doctors. He fought like a lion," Ellis said. Lights on marquees and theatres along Broadway were to be dimmed at 8 p.m. Thursday "in the king's memory," Ellis said. "He was a charming and amusing, man of many talents although, of course he will be identified as the king forever," Deborah Kerr, who s...…

October 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 27) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily -Friday, October 11, 195 -Page 7 F r PA p ,R r F C 'd aU b r M r Islll~ll i ~~IIII 'k j~A Ii I 5f li~l ftC1111 IFI ftl IFIIIII *1 -A F L ft IT ll l I IrtI II 11 II1 I 111 III IIII NI m']II1I Ii IIII I I - U - -U U …

October 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 27) • Page Image 8

…4 Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 11, 1985 Michigan Hockey Guide Berenson stresses the uture 1985-86 By MARK BOROWSKY Consider Life After Hockey. Life After Hockey is that grey area that lies beyond the end of a player's career, after the skates don't move as they once did and the once point- blank slapshot loses its speed and accuracy. LIKE DEATH, Life After Hockey (or any sport) is an area of the unknown for the athlete, and...…

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