Friday, July 30, 1971 Athletes set for CALL, Colombia A--A blazing "Many of them have lost equatorial sun and sardine-like sleep. They're grumpy. This little living quarters frayed nerves country has done a magnificent as some 3,000 athletes from 30 job of getting ready for such a nations prepared for today's big undertaking and the sta- opening of the s i x t h Pan dium facilities are the best. American Games. "But when you sleep 14 to a My biggest problem is keep- room, the p 1 u m b i n g doesn't ing the boys in a good frame of work-and some of the athletes mind," said Alex Francis, head have no regard for the others coach of the powerful U.S. track you are bound to have prob- and field team which boasts four lems." world record-setters. Gripes were numerous in most EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT ENDS TUES.! Program Information 434-1782 t o oWAsEo4CW rftao 434-172 On Washtenow Ave. h Miles East of U.S. 23 Fr. Mon., & Tue.: Open 6:45 Shows at 7 & 9 P.M. Sat & Sun.: Open 12:45 Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 PM . The Establishment has its communes, .tour! THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pace Eleven uYl LICvCI l Pan Am opening events of the camps. Athletes objected to the routine drug tests. Some of the girls don't like sex exam- inations. A small epidemic of diarrhea has broken out. Ameri- can girls don't like the below- knee length of their parade uniforms for today's opening ceremonies. "When I finish the parade Friday I'm going to donate my skirt to the Good Will center," said Harriet King of New Iork, a member of the U.S. fencing team. "They're ridiculous." This burgeoning city of one million persons in the Cauca Valley, in the crook of the Andes Mountains, has scrubbed its face and put on its finest bunting for the spectacular parade of nations at 4 p.m. local time in the 60,000 capacity Pascual Guerrero Stadium. Colombian President Misael TONIGHT THE BIG HOUSE The most horrifying of all prison films. WALLACE BERRY as the brutish King of the Prison, a stupid, violent potentate loung- ing among his sycophants. With Chester (Boston Blackie) Mor- ris. e SAT. & SUN. CHAPLIN SHORTS Different s h ow s each night Programs will include Shoulder Arms & The Immigrant ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM 7:00 & 9:05 75c Pastrana Borrero will formally declare the Games open and will call upon all countries to forget politics and compete in a spirit of brotherhood. The call, as usual, will go un- heeded. Fires of nationalism turn hotly. The big delegation from Cuba has thrown down a challenge to the heavily favored Americans who gobbled up 405 medals-262 golds-in the last games at Winnipeg in 1967. Francis, coach of Kansas State at Hays, Kans., had his potent track-and field team out of full force yesterday for4the first time at the main stadium, working on a Tartan track in the mid day sun, "If anybody's going to- break any world records here, we've got the boys to do it," he said. "This is a terrific team. Un- fortunately, we're hurting in the sprints, but we'll be hard to beat everywhere else." The six-day track and field competition s t a r t s tomorrow with the United States heavily favored. In addition to Marty Liquori of Villanova, one of the world's premier milers, the U.S. squad includes Pat Matzdrof of Wis- consin, whose 7 feet, 6% inch jump in the U.S.-Russia dual meet bettered the world mark; Rod Milburn of Opelousas, La., who cut two-tenths of a second off the world mark in the 110- nieter hurdles, Ralph Mann, record setter in the 400 meter hurdles, and John Smith of Los TV & Air Conditioner RENTALS Hi Fi Studio 121 W. Washington NO 8-7942 Angeles, whose :44.5 in the 400 meters is the fastest ever. Liquori and Smith will make their debut in qualifications to- morrow when 10 of the 20 sports get under way. Brundage blasts U.S. The United States is making the Pan American Games a door mat instead of a springboard to the Olympics, according to Avery Brundage, president of the International Olympic Com- mittee. Brundage, the 63 - year - old out-spoken watchdog of world amateur sports, told the Pan American Organization, yester- day that "It doesn't look good for the U.S. to be collaring three quarters of the Pan Am medals." "When I presided as first PASO president at the 1939 or- ganizing of these Western Hem- isphere games, I predicted the United States would overpower all competition if it entered its strongest teams," said Brundage, whose IOC presidency presum- ably will end with the 1972 Olympics at Munich. The U.S. has amassed 482 gold medals, compared with next best of 118 by Argentina in the past five Pan Am Games. "Purely as a personal observ- er," said Brundage, "I don't think this looks good for sports, the Pan Am Games or the U.S., to have such an overwhelming advantage." 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