Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, November 16 I VI-/ Page SIx THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, November 16, 1 91L BIG L/P STEREO RECORD SALE CONTINUES tFLLETTs STATE STREET AT NORTH U. OPEN MEETING Thursday, Nov. 16 DISCUSSION: The election campaign and the future course of HRP ADAMS AMAZES ALL: Unsun By ROBIN WAGNER Every fall in college football, a list of relatively unknown, under- rated gridders accumulates which is usually longer than the accom- panying designation of idolized, overrated collegians. Thanks to the likes of Howard Stevens, Don1 Strock, Roosevelt Leaks, and Dirk Krijt, 1972 follows the pattern pre- cisely. Oh, before I forget, include Tony Adams among the unknowns. Tony Adams, Utah State's ver- sion of a budding Joe Namath. Tony Adams, who passes more1 than bored ladies at their weekly. bridge club gathering. Tonyt Adams, owner of more records than any run-of-the-mill radioI station. Where has this quarterbacking phenomenon been hiding all sea- son? Behind the publicity barrier WHAT CAN YO I APPLYING TO L COME TO A CAREER SEMI The people from the Ca ment office hove some 'especia*ly for you Poli. ,TONIGHT, N 7:30 3529 Student Ac sponsored by the Undergrad 0' Utah star shnes of the Rocky Mountains, where, downs. The week before, the Adams reacts with the "cool- before awed professional scouts, senior disected Idaho's defense ness of a cucumber" to panic he has riddled defensive secon- for 31 completions, 406 passing situations. In a game against Colo- daries with his "bullets" week in yards and five tallies. rado State last season, the Aggies and week out. An extraordinary passing ability trailed, 17-10 with 70 seconds re- last weekend, Adams ascended is not just a momentary, two- maining. Enter Tony Adams! to previously unreached heights by week fad for Adams. Since donning Three pass completions and 75 throwing for 561 yards in a 44-16 an Aggie uniform as a sophomore, yards later, CSU's lead was one disposal of cross-state rival Utah. he's started 30 consecutive con- point. Then, with the adeptness of This total surpassed the old NCAA tests for his school. His statistics a tightrope walker, Adams tiptoed mark of 554 yards set in 1968 by around end for two points, and Greg Cook of Cincinnati. 18-17 victory and another page in Reacting to the record, Adams , Sa Of' ' the record books. explained, "It's a great personal It seems like every college foot- thrill but the credit must be shared have constantly improved in reach- ball season, a number of mentors with the whole team, especially the ing their present pinnacle. boast of having the best player offensive line." The senior signal- Two seasons ago, the Riverside, they've ever coached, even though caller certainly knows where his California native completed 47% these coaches have said the same bread is buttered. of his throws for 1394 yards and 16 thing for many years about many During the Utah rout, Adams touchdowns. As a junior, Adams different players. For what it is vividly demonstrated his liking hit on half of his aerial effortswoathdChcribes,T astas for the aerial attack, completing good for 2035 yards and 14 tallies' coach, describes, Tony Adams is 30 of 43 passes for five touch- Leaving a favorable theebestvall-aroundiplayer I LevnI aoal impression ever coached. His ability, to direct in the minds of hometown fans, a team is a coach's dream." the signal-caller's 1972 stats in- John Mooney, executive sports dude a 60% completion average, editor of the Salt Lake.City 20.2 successful air attempts per game, 2486 passing yards and 20 Tribune, articulates, "Adams scores. could play for any major college 1 Because of the senior quarter- football team in the nation. He's ..W SC O L back, the Utah State record booksathehd fhecssfco- are among the nation's most mo- a h edo h ls fcl NAR AND FIND OUT notonous. Every passing record in lege quarterbacks." S-Aggie memory files, including num- reer Planning & Place- ber of attempts and completions,' CHANGE OF PACE. ideas for you... passing yardage, passing touch- - Sci'. maors)* downs and interceptions, bears the name of Tony Adams. ovemnber 16th Last year's Rocky Mountain a W atei ovembe 16tharea player of the year, exudes professional football potential P.M. with every movement he makes By BOB SIMON in on a gridiron. He's big (6', 195), Another aspect of Michigan's t I v ItIes Buildinghe possesses valuable experience swimmers and divers will be i uate Political Science Assoc.) from calling 95% of his own exhibited at Matt Mann Pool M plays and his career contains no starting tonight at 7:30. The is serious injuries. occasion is the 1972 Michigan e3 AP Photo Macaw (ana In an effort to fire up for an upcoming game against the Obogo- bula College Aacaws, Archie Schneider of Slimey Stone State swallows their rival's mascot. Arcihe will have to sit out the contest, however, due to an ulcer. 304 S. Thayer 761-6650 Show invades Mann Human Rights Party 0 BOONE'S FARM, MODESTO, CALIFORNIA Gala Water Show engineered by energetic Michigan diving coach, Dick Kimball. Kimball heads a show that is loaded with talent, both male and female as the Michifish join Michigan's swim- ming, diving, and water polo teams in a very enjoyable even- ing of entertainment. The show starts out with an exhibition of Michigan's excel- lent three meter springboard divers. Several men divers along with a couple of young ladies will thrill the audience as they flip and twist through all sorts of contortions and then slice into the water. Following will be a show pre- senting two of Michigan's syn- chronized swimmers. The pair put on a marvelous display as they not only stay afloat but go through a very together routine M, tf tl T a to i so ti e fis th an t a c fo pi K to ti ft n time with the show's music. The 100 yard swimming race mmediately follows. It features dichigan's finest swimmers, but only a break in the great ;xcitement of synchronized swim- ing since the Fitzsimmons sis- ers soon afterwards do their hing. The Fitzsimmons, straight from n engagement in Europe, are in- ernationally known as the best n their field. The primary rea- on for this high acclaim is that he two sisters are able to ex- cute formations that the Michi- sh don't even attempt. Every- hing they do is with such grace id flair that it makes one proud o know that they are Michigan lumni. The seriousness of the show ontinues as Coach Kimball, a ormer national diving cham- ion, and Joe Crawford, now dichigan's top diver, combine o put on an outstanding exhibi- on of skill and agility. Then Michigan's highly skill- ull water polo team takes to the pool to display their fine talents. The poloers were defeated only twice during their season which ended last week and finished third in the Midwest Conference. They were undefeated here in the friendly waves of Matt Mann. Soon after Kimball amazes on- lookers with stunts on the tran- poline Michigan's swimmers again take the pool. When they are done it is left once again to the Michifish, this time a whole slew of them, to catch the gazes of the many wide-eyed viewers. The end of the show is packed with fun for everyone in a fire- cracker explosion of hilarity and surprises. The divers then put on a death defying display of courage from a platform 25 feet above the water. All in all, it will be an evening that few will forget. It's something a little different for the participants and a change of pace for Ann Arbor. But watch out for the surprises. - ..'" Billboard There will be no Freshman- Varsity basketball game this year. However, the team will play an exhibition intra-squad game at Plymouth high school n' e x t Tuesday, November 21. Game time is 7:00 p.m. * * *. The Michigan swim team, Michifish, and other aquatic or- ganizations will present Michi- gan Water Gala Thursday, Fri- day, and Saturday nights at 7:30 p.m. this week. The show will feature comedy diving and syn- chronized swimming. General ad- mission will be $1.50, while stu- dents will be admitted for $1.00. HAVE YOU TAKEN the MORNING AFTER PILL? HEARD ABOUT ITS POSSIBLE SIDE-EFFECTS AND PROBABLE CARCINOGENICITY? WE NEED INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CONTACT WITH THIS PILL SO WE CAN RESEARCH ITS ADMINISTRATION.- PLEASE call our study committee or walk in: 1517 S.A.B. - 1-5 P.M. DAILY 662-6597 (6598) Advocates for Medical Information NqE DREAM OF LEVIo from SANS STORE s ~