Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesdoy, May 23, 1972 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 23, 1972 IT'S SPRING! Enjoy a Silly TOY OR RIDE A NEW BIKE OUTSIDE FUN: Frisbees-Roller Skates- K ites-Yo-Yos--Rocket Kits-Large Game Section! See the New Raleigh Gazelle 10-Speeds TERRIFIC! English 10-Speeds and 3-Speed Bicycles SEE ALL THE GREAT SPRING THINGS NOW AT "THE FRIENDLY STUDENT'S STDRE" READY7 FOR BIG TENS: Trackmen trip Purdue By DAN BORUS Michigan tracksters set their sights high and wide for She Big Ten Championships in Chain- paign, tllinois thi. weekend af- ter slaping their counterparts from Purdue by a 8(-69 scare in a dual meet last Saturday. With fine performances by Steve Adams in the abet put and discus and Godfrey Murray in the 120 high hurdles, the Wol- verines put together one of their best dual meet showings of the outdoor track season. Coach Dix- on Farmer feels the team is in fine form which be would like to see continue to tbis weekend. Pusdue came into the meet 1214 S: University Phone 668-6416 WINNER OF 5 ACADEMY AWARDS I NCLUDING "BEST PICTURE" THEFRENCH CONNECTION IN THE GREAT TRADITION OF AMERICAN THRILLERS. SHOWS AT 1:25-5:10-9:00 -ALSO- 20TH CENTURY FOX PRtStENTS "THE MAGUS" MICHAEL CAINE ANTHONY QUINN SHOWS AT 3:05-7:05 solid favorites. The Boilermaker thinclads possessed an 8-1 dual meet record and, by their own admsission, one of the finest Boilermakler track squads to emerge from West Lafayette in years. The turn in the meet caine in the 440 relay. The Michigan quartet of Gene Brown. Mel Reeves, Greg Syphax, sod Slur- ray, rose to new heights, regaiin- ing their old form with a rpark- ling :40.8 time.% The Boilermaker sqtiad was disqualified as the resuilt rif an illegal .baton 'pass. The mark set by the relay team broke the Ferry F i e 1 d record by :00.3 seconds. The old record was established us 1954. Immediately after the record breaking performance, Michi- gan's niiddle distance men want to work, captsiring the I i :r at three positions in the 660. Eric Champan lead the field with a 1:20.7 time. Wolverine chances were shetled by the absence of Purdue's scee. Jim Patrick. Cihap- man grabbed the lead from the inception at the race and beat back every challenger to h i a su~premacy, regardless of which teams the challenger represented. Adams shot put of 59-10% smattered the Ferry Field record of 57-9. Although the husky sophomore has been beaten by Colin Anderson of Minnesota, be will certainly be a force to be reckoned with in Champaign this weekend. Kim Rowe's performance in the 440. won with a :47.4 tinie, added to the sleav of Ferry fields records (four) that fell victim to the inspired trackmsen of Mich- igan. Greg Syphanx blazred in second. After the sweeps of the (60. Michigan supremacy was coves in doubt. 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