Page 12 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, MAY 4. 1979 MANOR EAST 3 WINNER of j ^ Academy Awards BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR BEST FILM EDITING BEST SOUND ROBERT DE NIRO UKWaCMNOHUI ^ i jmsn Ruu LflMli'tcmia OOOtxW»'i»Bju- N»»aJOYi eoo* All the world will be your enemy. Prince with a Thousand Enemies, and when they catch you, they will kill you... But first they ^ must catch you. ,v * DOLBY STEREO “One of the year’s lO best films!’ i =*• 'Vh&f iviciwiiie miciiiE FRI.-SAT. MIDNIGHT future you'll probably live to see. fc(o£7 scmd] Qote dlog] an R rated, rather kinky tale of survival LQ/Jaf c _,'A BOY AND HIS DOG DON XJHNSON SUSANNE BENTON ~ ALVY MOORE 1. ..TTv. a SON ROBARDS Technicolor* R MO ome Aoeerrteo aetew i ■OVWVIAMOE ! ALSO AT MIDNIGHT ALICE’S RESTAURANT SKYWAY TWIN 25t»i CENTURY' kwaBlmm i ««ra xi>veea»L or* s*vcma me mjl» PLUS MESSAGE FROM OUTER SPACE CAMPUS atfTfat&tte "3 An AfTEncan Inirmaiwul Kr'raw DRACULA is about to bite your funny bone. ■ i the sports iCousineau cream of college crop I I I I United Pre>« International NEW YORK — Tom Cousineau, a hard-hitting linebacker from Ohio State called by his former coach. Woody Hayes, “the best conditioned athlete I’ve ever coached,” was selected by the Buf falo Bills to open the 1979 National Football League draft. Cousineau is only the second linebacker to be made the first pick in the draft since it was insti tuted in 1936. Atlanta took Tommy Nobis of Texas as the top choice in 1966 Cousineau, a 6-foot-3, 227- pound native of Fairview Park, Ohio, is a two-time All-America who led the Buckeyes in tackles last season with 227, 125 of them unassisted. He was named the Most Valuable Defensive Player in the 1977 Orange Bowl game against Colorado and the Defen sive Player of the Came in the 1979 Hula Bowl. , Kansas City followed by select- jiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiininn l: I l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l CINEMA I Tickets for this exclusive end specie I engagement ere $2. Regulsr rates will resume with our next midnight fea ture. ing Mike Bell, a 6-5, 265-pound defensive tackle from Colorado State. Bell, the Lineman of the Year in the Western Athletic Con ference, has been rated by his coaches above former teammate Al Baker, who was NFC Rookie of the Year last season with Detroit. Cincinnati, on its first of twp picks in the opening round, made a surprising choice by taking quar terback Jack Thompson, the Throwin Samoan” from Washing ton State, j The Chicago Bears followed Cincinnati by choosing Dan Hampton of Arkansas. Buffalo picked Jerry Butler of Clemson and Baltimore followed with Barry Kraus of Alabama. The rest of the first round went like this: The New York Giants, Phil Simms, More he ad State; St. Louis, Ottis Anderson, Miami, (£] a Chicago, Al Harris, Arizona State; Detroit, Keith Dorney, Penn State; New Orleans, Russell tr** leben. Texas; Cincinnati, Charles Alexander, LSU; San Diego, Kel- len Winslow, Missouri; New York Jets, Marty Lyons, Alabama; Green Bay, Eddie L^e I v ®jy> Georgia Tech; Minnesota, Ted Brown, N. Carolina St.; Atlanta, Don Smith,^Miami, (Fla ); Seattle, Manu Tuiasosopo, UCLA; Los Angeles, George Andrews, Ne braska; Cleveland, Willis Adams, Houston; Philadelphia, Jerry Robinson, UCLA; Denver, Kelvin Clark, Nebraska; Kansas City, Steve Fuller, Clemson; Miami, John Ciesler, Michigan; New En gland, Ricky Sanford, South Carolina; Los Angeles, Keith Hill, Georgia; Dallas, Robert Shaw, Tennessee; Pittsburgh, iGreg Hawthorne, Baylor. PLITT Southern UNIVERSITY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER M6-*714 & 846-1151 CINEMA Daily 5:55 7:45 9:35 Sat & Sun 2:15 4:05 5:55 7:45 9:35 KAIHeOUWLAN SIEfttN GOWNS masiM MNCUUWftl mmm MCHAELOHAft FROM THE BEST selling novel low A DELL BOO p“TnE nOM6r;-;: 1 R )k AX' 11 <)ClXT fcjrXAXT . l All ilx'iX'Xt tinx' tlxA nx'ti Ix'wxxYtcwn kix av \\1x> six' Ls rue mm wavs as new AS TODAYS HI ADI miS! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MIDNIGHTS Tickets go on sale at 6:30 Ellen Burstyn They couldn't have celebrated happier anniversaries if they were married to each other. A Universal Picture SKYWAY EAST Rock and Roll High Grand Theft Auto KY HORROR