Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 27, 1972 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 27, 1972 NBA plays despite, Kennedy ,UNIONDALE, N. Y. ()- "The National Basketball Asso- ciation Players' Association has decided that if anyone is sus- pended or fined, all the players will quit," said burly Bob La- nier of the Detroit Pistons. "That's probably true," said Dave DeBusschere of the New York Knicks, "but I don't know that for a complete fact. But that would be the logical thing to say. If they suspend one of us, they might as well suspend all of us." They made their comments Thursday night, after the NBA All-Stars, playing under the threat of fines or suspensions from Commissioner Walter1J. Kennedy, had overcome a 19- point deficit and edged the American Basketball Associa- tion's best players 106-104 at the Nassau Coliseum. "I wasn't really bothered by the threat, but apparently some players were," said Lanier, voted the game's Most Valuable Player after sparking the NBA's comeback with 15 points and seven rebounds. FRIDAY & SATURDAY On The WLatlerfront Directed by Elia Kazan (1954). Starring MAR- LON BRANDO, LEE J. COBB, ROD STEIGER and EVA MARIE SAINT. Dramatically potent story of dockland violence and union corruptioN. High point of celu- laid social realism. at 7 & 9:05 p.m. 75c Ion Monroe between Tappan and Haveni Stifling climes threaten Indy INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (A) - Tlie worst seat conditions since 1953 may complicate the 56th running of the Indianapolis 500- asile auto race Saturday The temperature for the 33 drivers, all faster than last. year's record-breaking Peter Revson McLaren, may be near the 91 degrees of '53. Nine driv- ers were treated for heat ex- hiaustion that year and Carl Scarborough died in the infield hospital at the Speedway. Jim Pathman, who will drive the pace car Saturday, led part of that race 19 years ago. He recalled it vividly Friday as the drivers met for their final in- structions. "I got sick and threw up," Wilt Chamberlain takes Artis Gilmore to, the boards in direct violation of Czar Walter Kennedy's papal bull prohibiting All-star play between the two Basketball Associations. IN BIG TEN MEET: Dykstra's discus dumps Adams By The Associated Press CHAMPAIGN, Ill. 03) - De- fending champion Larry Dyk- stra retained his discus crown and gave Illinois the early lead in the battle for strong Indi- ana's team crown as the 72nd Big Ten outdoor track and field meet opened Friday. Dykstra, who sailed the plat- ter 173-B, and Purdue's Jeff Bolin with a long jump victory of 25 feet, % inch, were the only titlists crowned in the sul- try twilight session devoted otherwise to qualifying for seven FREE AM & FM STEREO instalotion included FREE ITH PURCHASE F AMY ' 12 TOYTA FREE TOYOTA ofAm.Arbor 907 N. Main 663-8567 OPEN MON. AND THURS. TILL 9 P.M. events on Saturday's 16-final program at the University of Illinois. After the first two finals, Il- linois led with 14 points, close- ly followed by another threat to Indiana's Hoosiers, Michigan State with 13. Indiana's Mike Davis ac- counted for eight points with second place in the discus at 171-2 but the Hoosiers quali- fied heavily Friday and were expected to make a strong run for their third successive out- door crown in Saturday's wind- up at Memorial Stadium. Michigan's Steve Adams, the pre-tournament favorite, slip- ped badly and only heaved the disc 170-9, well below his best heave of the season. In other events of the day, the qualifying heats, times were well below season's best as com- petitors seemed to ease up, con- centrating on just qualifying and feeling out the opposition. Herb Washington of Michi- gan State who has set all sorts of speed records in the 100 yards dash managed only a 9.6, while Larry Burton of Pur- due, his closest competitor, matched that mark, Kim Rowe of Michigan led the field in the 440 with a 46,9 qualifying time. Greg Sy- phax of the Maize and Blue had a 47.5. * "10th SMASH WEEK! Theatre Phone 665420W ALL-TIME RECORD- SMASHING MOVIE HIT \ EVERYWHERE ! 'THE GODFATHER' IS A MOVIE THAT SEEMS TO HAVE EVERYTNINGI OPEN 12:45 WARMTH, VIOLENCE, NOSTALGIA; THE CHARISMA OF MARLON BRAN- Shows at 1 -4:30-8 p.m. 00 INi ONE OF HIS FINEST PERFORM- $1.50 UNTIL 4:30 ANCES, AND THE DYNAMIC SWEEP $2.50 AFTER 4:30 OF AN ITALIAN-AMERICAN 'GONE $2.50 All Day SUNDAY WITH THE WIND'!" --Time Magazine Rathman said. "Pat Flaherty passed out and drove straight into tie wall. 'ire engineers said in 1953 that the terperature on the surface of the asphalt track was 130 degrees. Pathman do: sn't think the reat will be such a problem Saturday. Sinre the 1960 win- er's heyday the engines have been moved from the front to the rear of the ears and the heat doesn't w ash over the drivers. Early laps Saturday around tie 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway may look like one of the 20-mite spring events popu- lar on smaller tracks. A driver gets $150 for each lap he leads, in addition to the regular purse. Peter Vukovich, killed leading the 1955 race, won that hot event of 1953. Vukovich's son,Bill, is rated a strong contender Saturdayd Bobber Unser, the 1968 win- ner, will start in the pole posi- tion, No. 1, and the other driv- ers could be scrambling for second place. Qualifications, in which he set a 10-mile Speedway record of 195.904 m.ph., indicated no- body can pass him if his white Eagle-Offenhauser stays stuck together. Other former winners, in a field that includes eight rookies, include Al Unser, 1950 and 1971. starting from 19th place. and Mario Andretti, 1969, starting from fifth W!M' golfer leads field ST. PAUL, Minn. (A) - Neil Spitalny of Michigan, sarked by a record-tying 66 in the op- ening round, took a two-stroke lead at the end of the first day of play Friday while Mchlga State grabbed the edge in team standings at the Big Ten Golf Tournament. Spitalny chewed up the 6.359- yard University Golf Course with his five - under - par 66 in the morning round to tie the competitive course record, and then came back with a 71 in the second round. He was two strokes up on Bob MacWhinnie of Purdue who had rounds of 71-68. Michigan State held a slim lead over host Minnesota 719- 725, with Purdue two more strikes back. Then came Indi- ana 728, Michigan 736, Illinois 738, Ohio State 740, Iowa 744. Wisconsin 751, and Northwest- ern 778. MCAT-DAT-GRE LSAT-ATGSB NAT'L. BDS . " Preparation for tests required for admission to graduate and pro- fessonal schools . 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