" Friday, September 21, 1973: THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Frida, Sepembe 21, 973 HE MIHIGAN.A.L ....Sev. W King triumphs in 'battle of sexes' (Continued from Page 1)t Entering the arena to a reaction! of boos and cheers, Riggs playedt the first several games in a warm- up jacket emblazoned with "Sugar Daddy" on the back. But he quick-f ly discarded it as King began her; onslaught. BY THE END of the match Riggs appeared deeply fatigued and rubber legged-merely a shell' of the man who clobbered Court' on Mother's Day. The puckish little man, who had occasion to remark women should1 be kept barefoot and pregnant] seemed a tragic figure at the con- test's merciful conclusion as he fell victim to slam-bam tactics that left him dazed. After taking a few minutes to pick up the pieces of his shattered ego, the all time hustler came back undaunted-vowing to take up golf against the females. "MAYBE I will take on the golf- ers," he remarked. "I hit the ball about the way a woman does." The Houston crowd represented the largest audience to ever see a tennis match and over 35 million A circus-like atmosphere per- vaded the match as four well mus- cled young men carried King to the playing court on a Cleopatraesque litter. Not to be outdone Riggs ap- peared in a rickshaw pulled by eight well-endowed women clad in red shorts. Although each of the combatants had his or her own rooting section, the racous crowd as a whole seem- ed to be pulling for the libber to trounce the lobber. While the match probably prov- membered forever in the annals of the athletic absurd. And like- wise Riggs has been perserved in legend like the boy who cried wolf as a person whose mouth got the better of him. ON THE contrary King has reached the zenith of her glory by knocking off the male supremists' high priest. Yet the match may be an inescapable albatross. Twenty years from now King won't be hail- ed the winner of incredible vic- tories at Forrest Hills and Wim- bleton but the woman who put that self rightous sexist Riggs in his place - the loser's locker room. TheLU Shoe r" , .# , !a f [[ + y'!1 U 1 r" -. _. \ r--- ., . '"-,l ' l i' 4' 4 3 t , 1. Coupon t7 people viewed the massacre via ed nothing and drew far more at- the tube. tention than any sports event de- serves, it will undoubtedly be re- SGC supports demands WOMEN-Come to I (Continued from Page 1) COUNCIL PRESIDENT Lee Gill last night made two surprising an- nouncements: Police Chief Walter Krasny, he said, has agreed to speak and answer questions at next week's SGC meeting, and Univer- sity President Robben Fleming has promised to do likewise on a bi- weekly basis. Both Krasny and Fleming should prove interesting guests: S G C members indicated last night that they would seek answers from the police chief on marijuana law en- forcement policies, and from the University's chief executive on such matters as tuition hikes and changes in residency rules. SGC also voted last night to re- establish a meat co-op at an un- specified time in the future. Last year's similar attempt appeared to fail for lack of student interest. "BANNER MAKING PARTY" for upcoming Women's Fair Worth $5 off any pair of men's or women's shoes and boots. All sizes. Allstyles.FromSl5 to $45. See our new arrivals including pleated wool pants, knit pant suits by Kingston Knits, jersey tops, fancy silk shirts for men, 30's styles dresses, carved leather purses and belts. 1317 S.U. Next to the Village Bell ANN ARBOR MON., Sept. 24 Rm. 333 Michigan Union 8 p.m. Bring scraps, beads, yarn & ideas Childcare available 11, U-- Stanford Univ. Alumni, & Friends GALA EVEIf SATURDAY, Sept. 22-8 p.m. MUSIC & DANCING (bands) DRINK (Kegs) Waldon Hill Apts. (ACTIVITIES BLDG.) End of Pauline Drive, 2100 Block (turn west of Stadium Blvd.) last apt. complex on Pauline before it ends AP Photo BOBBY "THE MOUTH" RIGGS leaves the court near the end of the third match of the "Battle of the Sexes," in which Billie Jean King defeated the one-time king of the courts to take the $100,000 prize. ATTENTION LS&A STUDENTS: Are you fair-minded, conscientious, and interested in being involved? Then s i g n up now to interview for appointment to the LS&A STUDENT, JUDICIARY Sign the list at room 3M, Michigan Union, or call Chuck Redman, 761-1597, by Satur- day, Sept. 22. 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