THE MICHIGAN DAILY Spikesters To Face Midwest's Best In Michigan AAU Relays By DAVE GOOD With its best middle distance Michigan State, althoug Michigan's track' team' may be men in Los Angeles, Michigan may in individua events, is fa hard 'pressed : by Western Michi- relinquish most of. the relays to only one relay, the distan gan tomorrow for top honors in Western . Michigan, although it ley. Central. Michigan,, whi the Michigan AAU Relays at Yost will enter at' least one one-mile the mile relay at MSU las Fieldhouse. relay unit. is favored in that event toi The meet boasts an entry list of 450 athletes from 30_universities, colleges, clubs., and high schools, as well as. unattached competitors. Finals in the broad jump, 880- and 30Q-yd. races start at 1 p.m. and all other finals beginat 7 p.m.1\t Thinned by the loss of k'ey men due to eligibility requirements-and participation in a West Coast meet tomorrow, the Wolverines' may find that the Broncos will 'steal their thunder, jut'as they did in the Michigan State Reays last { /1 p Saturday. Bennie McRae, Dick Cephas, Er- gas 'Leps, Dave 'Marti, Carter Reese, Charlie Aquino 'and Len Cei'conewill all race I.n the Los Angeles Invitational and will not be available for the AA'tl Relays. r Sprinter* Tom Robinson,- back from a tour of 'Europe, will not be eligible until the spring,-semes- . ter;, and high jumper Steve Wil- hams and shot putter Ray Locke arp awaiting decisions on their eligibility. Last year the Wolverines won three relays and three individual events in the meet, but had to share top billing with the Broncos, who took the remaining three re- lays. Les Bird, indoor h amp in the Big Ten broad jui1A two years ago, will defend his AAU title won last year at 23'11". His chief com- petition should come from Michi- gan State's Sonny' Akpata, who went 23'" last week in winning the MSU relays event and the University .of~ Detroit's Danny Th n s L v r Watkins, who'has done over 24 feet, some ten inches shorter than Bird's best mark.' In the 60-yd. dash John Gregg,.I knew you who has .placed in. the Big Ten sprints and -who won iiasdash last bought me a week at MSU, will meet ach Fort of MSU and Barry Jacobson of Central' Michigan. etroit'sgridder V A LNT IN Jim Shorter anct the ontiac E BO Track Club's Bob Manning are also entered.. -of It is in this, sprint, as well as the 300-4y,. dash that Robinson's loss will hiurt the-Wolverines. Mac Hunter, who' tied Robinson's freshman mark of :06.3 in the 60- yd. dash in an iritrasquad meet, (1e f may be in shape to run, however. The loss of Cephs and McRae in the hurdles dims all hopes of dominating the' highs and lows. This should leave them open toG a t * Western's Jim McNutt, and MSU's Ton Jefferson. The distance events have such large enty lists .that .'novice" Qt races, for high school runners and college. freshmen, may have to be scheduled' for the afternoon."Jim Wyman faces a crowd of 38 in the two-mile'run, which feathres such ( standouts as Jerry Young and Billy Reynolds of Michigan' State, -and 312 South State Carl Reid of Western Michigan.1nverst In the high .ump Jerry Gerich 203 Southy and freshman Al Ammerman may have to carry the load without Cephas and Williams, who were first and second, respectively, last year. ERINE STAR-Hurdler Dick Cephas bursts across the finish line to easily win the low event in a recent intra-squad trackmeet. Cephas, along with Bennie McRae, gives Michigan It one two punch in the hurdle events. chigan Trackmen Capture Two Firsts Stadium Automatic Car Wash FOR SPEED, EFFICIENCY and SPARILING RESULTS HOURS:. 12 E. HOOVER Monday thru Saturday 8-6 Sunday 8-4 If I food and interesting people equal? Room or Board in Co-ops Low Costs -Close to Campus CONTACT: ICC office Room 2546 SAB-. NO 8-6872 a il - Avoid the Rush! Buy Your Textbooks as Soon as You Are Classified U i r s