Saturday, September 20, 1 969 TH ICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven By}(CHRIS TERAS Gazg fights. Police intelligenrce units ar:Ound -' the country predict a long hot fl with a' serious outbreak ofga1 wars. Sources say the trouble vi ll not be confined to the nation 's xetropohitia .area.s. No city issae The violenice is expected to)be gin this w eFieed and cont inue through the first light Sp rnowsubrak.wr ported last week. WHAT ARE THE cops plainoi' to do to maintain order? Rumor has it they may do nothing more than stand around blowing whis- tles and waving arms. But one of the more amazing things about the whole situation is that guns, kiveGs, tire iron.s. and similar instruments of de- struction may not appecar ay where. In fact whilepuhxi shoving, elbowing, and a lot of yelling and screaming are inevi- AtISSOLURYS RON McB R1;4IDE is only one, of sevreral powerful ru~nners Coach Dan Devine can call upon to carry the ball. Com- bined with an effective aerial attack spearheaded by quarterback Terry McMillan, last years G ator Bowl champs should again snake a run at the Big Eight title. DAVIS (;UPI LAT: A she, Sm'ith win mtatches; U.S. leads Romanita, 2-0 bit. p ii >i Ii lii> 1 rai e. One of he hi'~ '~ boil be in the Oalih oW ('alL , ivhei'e a ~x'unp of '1 Mu 1) j roin Aust iii. xx I a) 0 Il 1 i' I il' LonghOrn arc i o~ U ' 1 1 ikI on i lie Cl ldeii LW ii 'lexas i~ >01 P0 (1 ~0 001 ill' tOO '1)1 si hiM 1 'Ii ul 1 oi> St 111 ('olnxnhn 'lb ' lao> w d l1i510lJ11I1bl0 (lii Oily 'o>e ho (' 011111 1)18110 S ~t sLl L vii Ii S 014. in fact, I lie fIt ai > aVI Iii U ii 1lt~:i\ iii ii ii I, eli'liic 1 1) I o' Bach ic vip P I liolgil Ii Yo~' ta I I 1( lx Jo' 011(11 0. 1> 11) i11'l0 \ ii:i.t may I' 'i11'y I b I I till 1~LirI:~bie \'i Li <'1 V a lU~ fixl '~uiii l10l'11 1 \V i il 1 0 Ill 10 .iW 111)\\ I U', in * I A ili~. 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( 11 ~ ~ \li 1 1 1>' 104. >0or,1o 1 05 ii ll ;oNii d I I II I' 1 I I I ~ 1 1~ SIP 1 ii 1" 0 '' '1) 0) 11111 51 '1 0 10 ~' I N' 1)01 lion I xx ill I 'Ii 0 - 10 k'~~s >1 ol 1' 1 '11 1 1 1 01 LilI'> I I I Ii I 1' (ioN 11 x il iii'' ' 11 11 '1 1111 I - l,~. m ss tio evtybit as fierce'thoug2hts of a good time against Cd the-U 3. Air Force Arion.This rumble will see txwo rte av, btf the viy matched sides, but it is a bgfor ms any- sure bet that Wyoming has not tired of the reptation it ha ilv Pitt apart. The Panthers seem a1l- nIthe Arkansas, most ma,sochistic as they contin ue .iI rs to challenge to chaillenge only the country' m o solremaey in tou>f 1l) ,and menet.ri I. abln over to The Pitt boys claim they will hit no Satebr litleharder this year, but it will be no- (5. Sutlprise if the Los Angeles police 1111 eterainng nyare called out to prevent a killing. 1 Arthur Ashe and Stan Smith smothered fighting bids by a pair of darkhorse Romanians yesterday and sent the United States into a 2-0 lead in the Davis Cup Chal- lenge round. There were some shaky nmorn- eits for the favored Yanks. Smith, the 32 year old national champion froni Pasadena, Cali- fornia, was down two sets to one before he pulled( hinmself tosaclher behind a rockt.( se rvice fox' a 6-8, 6-3, 5-7(, 6-4, 6-4, victory ovex' veteran Lou Tiriac. Earlier, Ashe had to batik' fr oxx behind twice in the second stto D)AILY (OFI CIAL It-loom 3i_3 8 .5.1. i3Idq., bef ore :? p.m. u f thei di xrrceding ptubli - cal lun and iby ip..Fridax fr1 "ttulrrlay 1andff S (111(01x (:'rl1 I Nut ices matiy 1be' piiished a m ixi- omwl l it tut I I(i 'S on rettle', I)ax' Ca:lenritim itms tplr'r:u nce only. Stud t !urgafli't.li to untice's a ire oot wittiace ted fr tpublition.i 'ot' mnure infoi mat llv. poe 7-+-9170. (Gen eral Notic 1;uirsley Cuuim it ;u,,; card' 1 ' n -t' 't ion sE4 .l s't Mee, t 1in tion 132 <.t I2 : 5 phi. Make-up filial ex.n:u in>foi-0 FIX Ub gve i oiFilS 1elie room 11020and Dtpartment,1051 011 Witen pofnutinfrm Ftci ity:n' I a tmei:n, 1076 lti nr's'e 161' };,:....)1 1)onday, 7:30ptnibtI'{2 ~Th fi f heI xcr0 Iot1X 'ORGc .AN ~tr .rIZ An:O U of ., l Libnerti n an- 0 t I I Sept. 22, 7:00 pmn 113Z :of l '1110 Pol icy Meetiing: de'cisilomi, oi '1'' _-... L1inanid act11io0fortielear.t Lecture by Jules C(ern I8 p.i o naty, Sept. 22. ULl nfo I ~ 'ro wxhip Ilie Nast ase, a 23-year-old lieutenant fi'omn Bucharest, 6-2, 15-13, 7-5. NatseSservice let hinm down. He serv('d 12 double-faults, most of the ni costinig him his service when he could ill afford to lose it. Ashe' paydbi'illiantl1y, is se'r- vice.1110ost times xvas so explosivet that he hand is opponient diving to In thi t'hi rd gamxe vothesecond set,, Nataose broke Ashe at love- tihl fix'st break of the American's se'rvice--with three beautifully 1 'i si lvtill'he 'Christlin Sielnce l of Al31 ",ii' .",rt'is .(' Free- ii, ll 1m(, ; i11's tih ax Spt 1, 1400 61 00i odonto )loxv mebers t ac r011 ii 't ' 1:0 n' .,eLj n Ierat . ii:'n -dxi eu r 'io ii 1'l' l ' o il S 1T'I~i'N'l' GOVIIII N'I' COUNCIl. .111' P'S I"EF'I'IN(i S1 P'FI'MAI18, '69 ,1I .ii'1 ti%":iiiiza tn 1.' 71_o a i n '001111 ,'11' t ''ix' te L1 t heo A.rt1<<(<< A lotio I ut ithe Office of tatttOrnainsolc Corn- Aiprxii' 'o tSOt) (lii 1)1 ('111,1,5 urii -31 jill, 1' idax , St tber *19 ~~~~~~~~~pr 111 11s dnsui'ak rrin lilt' r,1x' 1, nbookstor hr ' Itx Iii,.ha'M Pairar 'll , (b lit' i li ' ,pi kl -JItFS tno<':x''s rl solIil ,111"A rthe rly, Ii' x ifl a s p 'cn , a U ix e i s io fUit 2t]ii~ ..r . <'Iitil tler' il'l 111 '15t' 1 ~ O t b 15 199 n oi lltl1)1 I i th 1.11 t~ll I . Ie.t!i. Itll S- n> l. i --ii' . i ll Vi _;1 anigled backhand passing shots> and a sizzling forehand doxin the lixne. He had numieirouts oplolt t Iii;it to take the set, bit each I :,t Ashie camie up with the big ho in the cltchi. The hards-foughtt xnatch b e - twveen Smith and Tiriac came to o dramatlic climaix wihen S rn i thi finlly achieved the decisive break. Then he xwon tihe 10th and filial gamne with a sexies of crackling servxices, wilning VIi'uh loss of oly~ 01ne poinit. call Is ff '1:__ ' 11 O tOii'' I. dIl 1hers, Aprox CI'd .'r :t 5'( t -'P 151 'ii Ocoel111 tr ~";71 _I.k e'.l ''i ilti a pari11ita i till" i t 1 ', Nlan ,ii)11i15' 1(1( (snI:.it I I At' 101 oi d 1 i Nts Gonal. tX iui11 ' 1 Creti, an Dc i ot , No K by llil itf : 'Ilan ( 1 0" lt lly 1 PlMeijeriCo. hea l r Ni ilt XI. t'1D r:-'I I 1: Asiortiands Xn, l i~i ' 0 M >t 14 t M'crnley'ultii peilt et x' Ox'iiiiilIi 63( -644il ' - j ' xiX , ln'sei _. . . ._..l y . Byt ENJOY A DELICIOUS CHARCOAL BROILED at the St,,. 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