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Tuesday, June 15, 971

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Tuesday, June 15, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven

TONIGHT!-June 15-ONLY!
William Holden (at 21 D)-Barbara Stanwyck
Adoiphe Menjou-Lee J. Cobb-in Clifford Odets's
GOLDEN _BOY
directed by Rouben Momoulion (student of Stanislawski)
A young man is faced with two incompatible careers-violinist
and prize-fighter. In his impatience to achieve success in the
boxing ring, he ruthlessly tramples on the hopes of his music-.
loving father and ignores his own conscience.
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION-ROAD RUNNER CARTOON
auditorium a 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. 75c
angell hall children 35c
presented by the ann arbor film cooperative
Next Tuesday-ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
EUROPE $199
SPONSORED BY UAC
Flt. Adm.
Car. Seats Plane No. Routing Dep. Ret. Cost Chg. Total*
CAL 186 -707 001 DET/LON/DET 628 8/28 $205 $14 $219
CAL 186 B-707 002 DET/LON/DET 6/29 8/26 $205 $14 $219
CAL 186 B-707 010 DET/LON/DET 7/2 8/19 $205 $14 $219
CAP 250 DC-8 051 DET/LON/DET 8/1 9/1 $200 $19 $219
NEW YORK DEPARTURES
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McLARENS MAUL AGAIN

Racing dynasty scorns foes

By HAROLD ROSENTHAL
BOWMANVILLE, Ont.
The McLaren racing team has
now won 30 of the last 34 races
in the Canadien-American
Challenge Cup series and while
this year they may have more
trouble than in the past their
domination should continue.
The Cam-Am is a six year old
series for Group seven r a c e
cars which have two seats, are
full bodied and have no restric-
tions on engine or body size.
Denis Hulme beat teammate
Peter Revson in the first race
this year as Mosport Sunday
after former world driving
champion Jackie Stewart drop-
ped out of the race while lead-
ing on the 19th lap.
Third place Lothar Motschen-
bacher, the best private e n -
trant, was more than t h r e e
miles behind at the end of the
200 mile race.
After the race, the McLaren
team showed its confidence.
When asked if they would
sweep the series, Hulme, also
a forer' world champion. aid,
"I think so."
"Jackie passed me when I had
trouble with a backmarker at
the hairpin," he said. "After I
was passed I wasn't too worried.
I was prepared to sit back and
wait since I was confident we
Would win."
>'°ulme said that he welcomed

Jackie Stewart
competition. "I do better with
competition," he said. "It
makes me think about my driv-
ing."
The McLaren team has won
the series for the past four
years by being ready for t h e
first race while everyone e 1 s e
was still testing their cars and
by having the most advanced
design.
The only serious challenger
even to show up at Mosport
was Stewart and his car was
not as thoroughly tested as the
McLarens.
Stewart's car, a Lola T-260,
is newly designed by Eric
Broadley and is unusual in that
it has its radiator in back.
Stewart will be the biggest
challenger to the McLarens. He
won the pole at Mosport b u t
Hulme grabbed the lead at the

start. "I was not going as fast
as I could because the throttle
was sticking open," Stewart ex-
plained.
Hulme did not think it was
clear which of the cars was
more powerful.
Jackie Oliver, who gave t h e
McLarens competition in a few
races last year in the Autocoast
Ti-22, will be driving the UOP
Shadow, a new car by Ti-22
builder Peter Bryant.
McLaren team manager Ted-
dy Mayer said, "The Porsches
will give us a lot of trouble." It
has been speculated that
Porsche would enter a factory
team now that it has won the
World Manufacturer's Champ-
ionship.
Porsches have not been com-
petitive because of a lack of
power, but a new turbo-charged
engine may give them over 700
horsepower. Jo Siffert is likely
to drive the car if it appears.
Ferrari has also been talked
about as a competitor, but, sev-
eral new 427 cubic inch engines
have blown up during testing.
If one is entered, which is not
likely, it will probably be for
Mario Andretti.
Pedro Rodriguez will be
running a BPM and may be
competitive. He drove a BRM
last year but could not chal-
lenge the McLarens.
While there will be a few
private entrants who run well,
they will not be able to keep up
with the McLarens and S t e-
wart. Only Oliver and the
European factory teams have
any chance to do that and keep
the races from being b o r i n g
parades.

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