ft- rage Eight. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, November 9, 19731 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, November 9, 1973 - -.- ~.. U -~ - OLD. CHAIR SALE Chairs, Chairs, Chairs u]~I~eb UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Association for Collective Bargaining LUNCHEON FORUM T. HARRY McKINNEY "PLANNING THE FUTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN MICHIGAN" TUESDAY, November 13 at NOON in the MICHIGAN LEAGUE This Weekend I __I E $2.00 MICHIGAN VS. PURDUE: 8:30 - SKI BANFF - (CANADIAN ROCKIES) MARCH 3-9 Total Cost $250.00 FRI.-SAT. TOPIC RECORD'S HEDY WEST wrote "500 Miles" "unique, exciting, brilliant"-N.Y. Times Polo By LESLIE RIESTER Michigan's water polo team starts from scratch today as it swims after the Midwest Water Polo Conference championship being held in Matt Mann Pool. Michigan enters the tourna- ment with a 10-1 dual meet re- cord, good for the dual m e e t crown, but the season record means nothing as the top six Midwest teams splash their way through the round-robin tourn- ey. Theeventual victor must play five games in two days, and fav- orites may not even be around for tomorrow's competition. As Michigan coach John Pheney puts it: "If one team gets hot, there's not much you can do. We were 5-5 last year and came in se- cond." If Michigan is to add the con- ference championship to the dual meet championship it cap- tured last week, - the polomen must first get by Purdue and Kentucky today. "We think we can win it," Pheney stated. "The guys are confident." Pheney claims Pur- due will be weakened because grad students cannot play in this ourney tournament, eliminating some of Purdue's best players. The Wol- verines will meet the Boilermak- ers at 1 p.m. Win or lose, Michigan must take on the Wildcats from Ken- tucky tonight at 9 p.m. "Ken- tucky is going to be tough," Pheney asserted. "They real- ly knocked Indiana and Loyola off with ease. They just didn't play well when they played us, and we did." Kentucky sports a 7-2 record and the Wildcats wvill be trying to avenge an earlier 11-6 loss to Michigan. Although the Kentucky-Michi- gan game should be a barnburn- er, Wolverine forward S t u a r t Isaac says he thinks it will be Loyola and Michigan in t h e finals. Loyola finished second to the Wolverines in the dual meet race with a 12-3 record, but the three losses came in close games with Michigan, Kentucky and Indiana. Loyola coach Ralph Erickson was visibly displeased with his team's performance last weekend and even Pheney concedes the Ramblers should provide a tough fight for the Wolverines. Defending champion Indiana is seeded a surprising fifth, on II.A TRANSPORTATION: Charter Flight from Windsor, and bus transfers. LODGING: 6 nights at the Voyager Inn, 2/room. SKIING: 5 days lift tickets for Sunshine Village, Mt. Norquay and Whitehorn - Temple Ski areas. Optional glacier skiing available. APRES SKI: Pools, saunas, night club. ONLY 17 SPACES LEFT OF 50 TOTAL DEPOSITS: 668-7225, 663-7178 or U-M SKI CLUB 0 begins the b-sis of its 7-S dual meet re- cord. The Indiana roster is fill- ed with members of its NCAA championship swim team. With names like Fred Tyler, Larry Barbiere, Pat O'Connor, and Olympian John Murphy, In- diana sounds invincible, but the team has been plagued by var- ious ailments, including a fued with swimming coach James "Doc" Counsilman: For unknown reasons, Coun- silman suddenly refused last weekto let the water polo team use the I.U. pool for practice. Unable to practice, Indiana was forced to withdraw from the dual meet tournament last weekend, thus forfeiting two games. Sources hint that Counsilmap was irritated by the team's poor play against Michiganand Ken- tucky two weeks before. Indiana opens this weekend's action with an 11 a.m. contest against Illinois-Chicago Circle. Michigan takes on Purdue in the second game starting at 1 p.m. and Indiana closes the after- noon competition against Loy- ola at three. Purdue battles Kentucky in the evening's first game at 5 p.m. Loyola and Chicago Cir- cle splash around at 7 p.m. and Michigan closes tonight's pro- gram with the Kentucky game. Tomorrow's competition will be determined by today's results. There will be games at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 4:30 p.m. and what will probably the championship at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the door and are good for the entire day. Admission price is 50 cents. "I 4 L. 4 Quality Furnitu-eReady to Finish 304 S. 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