Saturday, January 27, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven II: 61 IN A ROW? Br,,ii / 0 0 5-) I ~cc~ "Hire hint. He's got great legs." By CLARKE COGSDILL An exciting, potentially ex- plosive weekend of college bas- ketball features UCLA's attempt to set a new NCAA consecutive victory record as the Bruins go for number 61 in a televised game against Notre Dame in South Bend. Those few who are foolish enough to pass' up Michigan-In- is gear IfteIrish have any success State at all today, South Bend will be pressi able to set up shop as the Navy. Lourdes of the West. In The long knives will -come out Elmor of their sheathes tonight, as strong third-ranked North Carolina vis- anywh its fourth - ranked Maryland, the "We self - proclaimed "UCLA of the excelle East." "Elmo This game lost some of its lus- are hi~ ter when the Tar Heels, possibly boundi too overconfident and worried streng about the Maryland game, were iors, ii upset by unheralded Virginia Prov 84-78, suffering their first home ther si court loss since 1970. then. Maryland, propelled to nation- tage ~ al prominence by flamboyant a sple coach Lefty Dreisell, has alter- all. nated between overwhelmingly Meai fine play and some inexplicable State, flat spots, such as an unsuccess- any p ful stall against North Carolina tempt for and an incredibly unim- ve win over super-weak Tom McMillen and Len e Maryland has one of the est forecourt combinations ere-. complement each other ~ntly," McMillen claims. re's two greatest skills s shot blocking and his re- ng. Shooting is my th. By the time we're sen- t'lI be amazing." 'iding, of course, that nei- igns a pro contract before rhis game should be yin- ACC: fire, brimstone, and ndid time guaranteed for niwhile North Carolina barred by the NCAA from Dstseason action, will at- to secure its number to II diana down at Crisler Arena can console themselves by watching history being mnade: either UC- LA setting the only team record John Wooden's teams have miss- ed so far, or the Upset of the Century. And it should be a good game. Although the Irish have lost more games than they have won this season, they have put up tough struggles against good teams such as Illinois and Mich- igan, and managed to beat Mar- quette at Marquette, something which is almost as common as a UCLA defeat. Wooden, possibly as a move against overconfidence, has been talking up the Irish recently. "I know how tough it is to play body because I usedamtotdeasas well as coach at a South Bend high school," Wooden said. "We had turnover problems earlier in the season. Then we cut them down. But we were back at it again at Loyola. We should be sharper against Notre Dabblers in the occult will re- member that UCLA's most re- trenDame teambut that earlier thcurrent group lacks Austin CUCLA, in the interim, has been pilig up monotonously clear-cut victories which seem to be by Localtippers xcel Libels~~ drn ofm By ANDREW WHITEHALL The Michigan Daily won two of three events at the University Club yesterday afternoon against Student Counseling Office (SCO). The Libels won both the individual events and arrests while losing a close team relay. THE CONTEST began with pre- liminary festivities conducted by an imitation of QuasiModo by love- ly a rb Gilstbrf who unfortunatel Libels relay team began warmups early because of physical difficul- ties. Constrictor, suffering from the Gin rus, as a doubtful starter. poltr'oony SCO group selected light The referee, besotted as he was overlooked SCO jumping the gun and declared them a winner by two sips. THE LOSS was blamed on the two members from 76-GUIDE who had joined forces with the Daily Both Jeff Kott and Kyle Counts were totally inept at pouring and passing the pitcher. Yet the Libels did not dispair. They called uponr idivdua rdrink-down againstn SCC player coach Seth Comstock. Drukis responded by winning tw outoftrecusthohx endig i a ie o hull ,the Libe rhs spot when it travels to Greens- boro, N. C. to confront unranked Furman. Furman will win some- body's undying gratitude if it can knock off State, but that isn't too likely. In an interesting Big Eight contest, seventh - ranked Mis- souri puts its title hopes on the line when it visits unknown- quantity Nebraska. The Corn- huskers haven't been terribly im- pressive, having lost eight of their fourteen games, but they're ahead of Missouri in the con- ference standings and could be helped considerably by the homecourt advantage. A similarly "weak" Kanwas eam had the Tigers right up against the wall before drop- ping a tough 75-72 decision to .the Missourians. The Big Eight's ex- perimental 30 - second clock rule prevents stalls and similar lead- protecting tricks, and should keep the tempo up in what could be a surprisingly close game. Chicago Loyola, which put up a good struggle against UCLA before being 'Waltoned' out of the g'ame, faces a relative "breather" when It takes on -tenth-ranked Marquette in the ,first game of a doubleheader at ,the Chicago Stadium. Marquette showed signs of life this week, particularly in an im- pressive clobbering of danger- ous South Carolina, and if Al Mc- . Guire's cew has tuy recover Loyola could spend the evening praying for the clock to run out. In the East~ the schedule is Jacksonville's visttoorteenth-e ranked Providence. Jacksonville built up considerable momentum ~this past week, with an unchar- acteristic low -scoring victory ed by a "normal" 100-61. blitz of East Carolina. ,Providence found out exactly how good It was when even hot- shooting E r n i e DiGregorlo couldn't save the Friars from -being overwhelmed 101-77 at the hands of UCLA. . But again, a mere clobbering by UCLA doesn't necessarily mean you don't have a good -team, and against the less-than- superhuman Dolphins, Provi- dence has a clear opportunity to establish itself as the class team Ifwomen thought thIS way about men they would be awfully silly. When men think t his way about women they're silly, too. Women should be judged for a job by whether or not they can do it. In a world where wornen are doctors, tists, political candidates, professors and com- pany presidents, any other viewpoint is ridic- ulous. Think of it this way. When we need all the help we can get, why waste half the brains around? - Womanpower. It's much too good to waste. Spoce contributed by THE MICHIGAN DAILY go. "I'm in the best shape of my ee.. career." At this point, the University Club Shortly before the first event, manager walked in and announced Penny Pilzer began a mnotion for "If I knew thishas gogtot hap dismissal on the grounds that the Ipen, I.oldhv put yuith Libels "did not have a female con- other side of the building." lawyers, jUdges, brokers, economist s, scien- L opposition is a group of nobodies tingent." Responding to the verbal pres or nationally - ranked powers Somebody then slipped Pilzer a sure, half of the multitudmnous such as San Francisco and Pro- Mickey (allegedly by the under. group departed. But the crowd wa vidence, both of which the world spy from LSA, Tammy still hungry for a Libel victory Bruins simply destroyed last IJacobs) and the event began. The "I like the Libels," excerpted Gay Iweekend. 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