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By RICK BONINO year, according to Michigan
The Michigan wrestling team Lions rcentl ohademisedaThe
puts its flawless dual meet markLinrentydmlsda
on theline this weekend when respected Buffalo University
it travels to the East Coast for squad, 42-0.
battles with Penn State and A more experienced Wolverine
Syracuse. squad edged Penn State, 19-12,
The two Eastern powers are on two late wins in a dual meet
the third and fourth teams from last year.
last year's national Top Twenty Johannesen thinks the key
that the Wolverines, now 5-0, matchup this year will occur
have faced so far. between Michigan freshman
Amos Goodlow and Penn State's
The Blue grapplers have al- JmEr t16
h dB hav~aate~Jim Earl at 126.
ready defeated Michigan State "Goodlow will have to beat
and Hofstra, last year's 18th and him if we want to win the meet,"
19th place teams respectively. Johannesen predicted.
A Penn State contingent The Lions also feature Penn
that captured ninth in the na- SteInvitational champion
tion returns even stronger this Wayne Packer at 118, who will
-*try to repeat last year's*10-2
decision over Michigan's Greg
Haynes.
BILLIARDS Mark Johnson faces Eastern
Intercollegiate champion Jerry
BOWLING White in a rematch of a bout
the two wrestled last year at
and 190. Johnson's 4-2 win in that
match pushed the Wolverines
PINBALL into the lead.
The Lions have another East-

finished sixteenth nationally
last season.
ThesOrangemen's lone big
name is 158-pounder John Jan-
iak, a national runnerup last
season. The rest of the veteran
squad remains relatively un-
known, Johannesen said.
Michigan may suffer greatly
from Brad Holman's expected
absence at 158, as both foes
show strength at the weight.
The undefeated sophomore re-
mains hobbled with knee and
hamstring problems and re-
mains questionable for this
weekend's action.
The only available replace-
ment at 158 is George Kelly, a
junior untested in varsity com-
petition.
Rich Lubell is also question-
able for the Wolverines at
134. Senior heavyweight Mitch
Marsicano is not yet ready to
return to the lineup.
Both of Michigan's outstand-
ing freshmen, Goodlow and
Mark Churella (who has posted
three pins) will wrestle despite
bothersome injuries.
Michigan's starting lineup this
weekend includes (dual meet
records in parentheses):
118-Greg Haynes (2-2-1)
126-Amos Goodlow (3-2)
134-Rich Lubell (3-0) or Lance
Driskell (0-1-1)
142-Karl Briggs (3-2)
150-Mark Churella (4-1)
158-Brad Holman (5-0) or George
Kelly (0-0)
167-Ed Neiswender (2-0)
177-Mark Johnson (5-0)
190-Harold King (5-0)
Hwt-Mike McDowell (1-0-1)

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ern Intercollegiate champ, Dave'
Becker, at 158. Becker last year
defeated Ed Neiswender, 8-7, in
a controversial decision.
Neiswander, beefed up to 167
this season, won't have to take
on Becker again. However, the
lanky Wolverine faces a tough
match with two-time All-Ameri-
can Jerry Vilecco at the higher
weight.
Johannesen thinks his
charges will find easier going
*against a Syracuse squad that

Daily Photo by STUART HOLLANDER
MICHIGAN WRESTLER Rich Lubell (bottom), shown here in action last season against
Iowa's Tim Cysewski, is one of four sophomores in this year's Wolverine starting lineup.
Other starters gleaned from last year's bumper crop of freshmen include Karl Briggs, Brad
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By TOM CAMERON
Team managers wanting to enter teams for the 1976 winter
I term better prepare early as the deadline for entries in many
1 sports is the first few days of the semester.
From wire Service Reports The Residence Hall divisions should get entries into the in-
The Detroit Tigers' trade tramural office for "A" and "B" basketball, "A" and "B" bowl-
hopes were dashed again today ing and dual swim before Jan. 7. The table tennis entries are
when the Texas Rangers sent due two days after, while paddleball entries are not due until
first baseman Jim Spencer and Jan. 27.
an estimated $100,000 to the In the All-Campus division, hockey teams must enter by Jan.
ClfriAnesfijr-plagued pitcher Bill Singer. 6. Mini-soccer is being offered by the IM department for those
The Tigers had hoped to ob- entered by Jan. 12, the same day that handball doubles entries
tai Spencer for either cash or are due.
pitcher Ron Reed, whom they The Fraternity division has a Jan. 7 deadline for "A and
had planned to obtain from the "B" basketball, a Jan. 8 deadline for dual swimming, and a
St. Louis Cardinals for pitcher Jan. 9 de-dline for table tennis. Fraternity paddleball en-
Lerrin LaGrow. tries are due Jan. 29.
THE CARDINALS traded Faculty basketball teams should have entries in by Jan. 8
Reed to the Philadelphia Phil- while those who wish to enter handball, paddleball, raquetball,
lies for outfielder Mike Ander- squash, and volleyball should have their entries in by Jan. 12.
son Tuesday night. The Independent division starts the winter term with bas-
ketball and the entries must be in by Jan. 8. Table tennis will be
VW EST SIDE l'the next activity and has a Jan. 12 deadline.

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Following is the text of that resolution:
The General Assembly,
Recalling its Resolution 1904 (XVII) of
20 November, 1963, proclaiming the
United Nations declaration on the elim-
ination of all forms of racial discrimina-
tion, and in particular its affirmation
that "any doctrine of racial differentia-
tion or superiority is scientifically false,
morally condemnable and socially un-
just and dangerous" and its expression
of alarm at "the manifestations of racial
discrimination still in evidence in some
areas in the world, some of which are
imposed by c e r t a i n governments by
means of legislative, administrative or
other measures,",
Recalling also that, in its Resolution
3151 G (XXVIII) of 14 December 1973,
the General Assembly condemned, inter
alia, the unholy alliance between South
African racism and Zionism.
Taking note of the declaration of
Mexico on the equality of women and
their contribution to development and
peace, proclaimed by the World Confer-
ence of the International Women's Year,
held at Mexico City from 19 June to 2
July 1975, which promulgated the prin-
ciple that "international co-operation and
peace require the achievement of na-
tional liberation and indepedence, the
elimination of colonialism and neocol-
Despite world condemnation,
expansionist policies.

onialism, foreign occupation, Zionism,
apartheid, and racial discrimination in
all its forms as well as the recognition of
the dignity of peoples and their right to
self-determination."
Taking note also of Resolution 77 (XII)
adopted by the assembly of heads of
state and Government of the Organiza-
tion of African Unity at its 12th ordinary
session, held in Kampala from 28 July
to 1 Aug., 1975, which considered "that
the racist regime in occupied Palestine
and racist regimes in Zimbabwe and
South Africa have a common imperialist
origin, forming a whole and having the
same racist structure and being organ-
ically linked in their policy aimed at
repression of the dignity and integrity of
the human being."
Taking note also of the political decla-
ration and strategy to strengthen interna-
tional peace and security and to intensify
solidarity and mutual assistance among
nonaligned countries, adopted at the Con-
ference of Ministers for Foreign Affairs
of nonaligned countries held at Lima
from 25 to 30 Aug., 1975, which most
severely condemned Zionism as a threat
:o world peace and security and called
upon all countries to oppose this racist
and imperialist ideology.
Determines that Zionism is a form of
racism and racial discrimination.
Israel continues its destructive and

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poems and conversations
and
the Trotter House Choir
Tuesday, Dec 16 8:00 pm

Last week, the Israeli Cabinet approved the establishment of more
para-military settlements on the occupied Golan Heights. This is in defiance 1

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