The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 28, 1978-Page 13 Philly oes spare no punches PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Two local Democrats with a history of ex- changing political punches say they are willing to settle their differences - with gloves on, in a boxing ring. City Councilman Francis Rafferty of- fered the challenge to legislative can- didate and housing activist Milton Street during a news conference Wed- nesday after a hot debate on Monday in the City Council chambers. RAFFERTY and Street called each other names and had to be separated by plainclothes policemen. "I'd rather take him on in the gym and kick him," said Rafferty, a former amateur boxer. "You name your favorite charity for the proceeds of the match. I'll get a match with Milton Street at the Spectrum." The challenge was relayed by a reporter, and Street, who has never fought in the ring, accepted. "HE'D BETTER have George Fencl in the ring to hold onto my trunks," said Street, referring to the police inspector who heads the city's civil disobedience squad and who intervened in council chambers. "If he didn't have Fencl holding onto my belt Monday, he wouldn't be around now to make the challenge." J. Russell Peltz, the city's leading fight promoter, apparently thinks the match will draw. He said he expected "no problem" in getting approval from Howard McCall, chairman of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission, and even suggested a tentative date of Aug.-24 at the Spectrum. HE DID NOTE the contenders would have to pass a physical exam. The Rafferty-Street match on Mon- day developed during a public hearing Continued Medicaid abortion funds urged ANN ARBOR (UPI) - The head of Planned Parenthood yesterday urged Gov. William Milliken and the legislature to reject legislation cutting off state funds for Medicaid abortions. Faye Wittleton, national president of the New York-based Planned Paren- thood Federation of America, told a news conference that Michigan is "a crucial test case" in the nationwide drive to restore Medicaid coverage of abortions for poor women. "THE LEGALITY of abortion canot be separated from the issue of its availability to poor people under public programs," Wattleton said. Last year Congress and more than two-thirds of the states stopped paying for most Medicaid abrtions which Ms. Wattleton criticized as "grotesque violations of the spirit and purpose of the original Medicaid legislation." Michigan is among just 14 states which continue to fund abortions, although the legislature is considering a bill to limit funding to just $1. Milliken has said he opposed such a bill on a proposed city charter change that would extend the two-year term of the mayor and, perhaps, give Mayor Frank Rizzo another lease on the city's life... The two, who have been on opposite sides of the Rizzo fence, nearly came to blows when Rafferty called Street a "faggot" and Street countered by calling him "racist." STREET testified against changing the charter. Rafferty, 40, weighing 190 pounds, said he had about 15 amateur bouts in NANCY BEGAN YOUNG PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) - Nancy Lopez, who has blossomed into stardom on the Ladies PGA tour this year, began to play golf when 'she was seven. Her father, Domingo, taught her and allowed her to accompany him when he played a round. She won a Pee Wee tournament in New Mexico when she was nine. "When I first started to play seriously," Nancy recalled, "nobody knew my game like my father. He could tell me to do things that he couldn't do himself. Now, of course, I have the ex- perience to make my own adjustmen- ts." JEiW the Army and after his discharge. Street, 37, weighing 210, was once hospitalized for multiple sclerosis, which he said is now under control. He said he doesn't drink or smoke and jogs every day. "TELL RAFFERTY he's on," Street said to the go-between. "Bad health and all, I'll take him on." "Let's do it right and not insult the people of Philadelphia in City Council," said Rafferty. "I guarantee he won't walk out of the ring. I'll let it go two rounds but only so the people will get their money's worth. Then I'll knock him out." If nothing happens to change their minds, the two would debut on a card that already features middleweights Benny Briscoe and Marvin Hagler, Peltz said. * Our IPizza ANYWHERE (wihin resmu) S. State & Packard 995-0232 open from I i o.m. FREE Delvery from 4:30 p.m. a ADVISION OFCHEMTEK CORPORATION CHEMTEK LABORATORIES City Centre/Suite 585 W 6400 Uptown Boulevard NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110 Please send Be Safe Testers Total Enclosed S Nome__ Address City State _.Zip All orders are completely confidential. Dealer inquiries welcome.