CINEMA ILm Page 10-Friday, February 29, 1980-The Michigan Daily CRUCIAL SERIES WITH MSU Icers shoot for second place in WCHA I WUTHERING HEIGHTS (William Wyler) 1939 The famous adaptation of Emily Bronte's romantic and brooding novel of the Yorkshire moors. LAURENCE OLIVIER'S monomaniacal Heathcliff touches his audience with almost disturbing passions. MERLE OBERON epitomizes the tempestuous nature of love's cravings. ". .. there is something over- whelming in the tumult of the drama's pulse."--NY Times. Also starring DAVID NIVEN and GERALDINE FITZGERALD. A classic and a must for incurable romantics. Angell Hall $1.50 7&9 F BY ELISA FRYE North Dakota now stands in the winners' circle, but the WCHA playoff race isn't over yet. This weekend's home and home series with Michigan State should settle things for the Michigan Wolverines though. They currently hold a scant .009 percentage point lead over the Minnegota Gophers in the battle for second. A bad series with the ninth- place Spartans could alter the standings for Michigan. THE WOLVERINES are coming off a pair of losses to North Dakota (5-2 and 4-3). Coach Dan Farrell said of that ill-fated series: "We definitely should have won Saturday night. We won everything but the score. But our attitude is great (for this weekend)." Michigan's attitude has to be great. This is the last weekend of the regular season. It is also the last chance for MSU to try to make it into the playoffs, with a seventh-or eighth-place finish. The Spartans need a pair of wins over Michigan, with North Dakota knocking off Wisconsin, and Michigan Tech being swept by Minnesota-Duluth to come up with a playoff bid. "I'm sure they will be working hard to make the playoffs," said Farrell. "We always have tough games." FARRELL IS looking to this series, and this series only, not over his shoulder to see how Minnesota fares against Notre Dame this weekend. "They, (the Gophers) have to win twice, and we have to lose twice. If we win, no matter what they do, we're in," he said. "Their chances of winning at Notre Dame are slim." Earlier in the year, Michigan split its series with MSU. The Wolverines are going to have to contend once again with the Spartans' two high scorers, Leo Lynett, who currently has 58 points, and Russ Welch, with 56 points. In addition, Michigan State has a dependable goaltender in the person of Mark Mazzoleni. On the other hand, Michigan's Murray Eaves, still questionable for this weekend, has amassed 76 points on the season. Teammates Bruno Baseotto and Dan Lerg are right behind him with 72 and 69 points, respectively. BLUE LINES: Freshman goalie Paul Fricker has made exactly 1,000 saves this season. HAVE A BALL This coupon is worth 50C of excitement on the ultimate in computerized pin and video games in town. (ONE COUPON PER DAY This coupon good at: PER CUSTOMER) Fipes Expires 3/10/80 1217 S. UNIVERSITY Tommy's Holiday Camp 632 PACKARD * Cross- Eyed Moose - 613 E. LIBERTY - -d ---- - BLUE GRAPPLERS EYE NA TIONALS: Iowa favored in ...r...31 By BUDDY MOOREHOUSE A Daily Sports Analysis Even though the Wolverine wrestling team is very good, chances are that it won't finish any higher than fourth place in the upcoming Big Ten wrestling tournament this weekend at Michigan State. The reason lies in the fact that this conference is loaded with exceptional grapplers. "Everyone says that the Big Ten is a great basketball conference, which it is," said head coach Dale Bahr, "but in wrestling circles, it's also regarded as the toughest conference in the nation." Because of that, even a good team like Michigan, with an 11-6-1 dual meet record, cannot realistically entertain hopes of winning the con- ference championship. The only team that can expect to win the title this weekend is, as always, Iowa. The Hawkeyes, currently ranked first in the nation, have held on to the league crown for the past six years, and in all probability they will stretch that Noreste, Admissions August '80 applicants 4-year fully recognized and established Mexican Medical School, with several hun- dred American students enrolled. Use English language textbooks and exams in English. Schoolcom- bines quality education, small classes, experienced teachers, modern facilities. Universidad Del Noreste 120 East 4l St., NY, NY 10017 (212) 594-6589 or 232-3784 streak to seven this weekend. "If we wrestle like we're capable, we'll win the league title," predicted Hawkeye head coach Dan Gable. After Iowa, the Badgers of Wisconsin look to be the team to beat. The Badgers handed Minnesota its first dual meet defeat of the year earlier this month, and with nationally top-ranked Andy Rein leading the way at 150 poun- ds, Wisconsin looks to be extremely tough. If Wisconsin is to be beaten out for the runner-up spot, it will most likely be by Minnesota. The Gophers have three matmen ranked in the top ten nationally, and good performances by the rest of the squad could provide the margin. Although Michigan State beat the Wolverines quite handily at their last meeting, Michigan should take fourth place in the tourney. The Spartans are a much more experienced team, but aside from Fred Worthem at 158 poun- ds, no individual stands out. If Michigan gets superior efforts from everyone, it should finish ahead of State. After these five teams, however, the quality drops off considerably. Indiana, Northwestern, Purdue, Ohio State, and Illinois are all a cut below the rest of the Big conference and don't i in the tournament. One of the most imp this weekend's compe to qualify for the NCAA The top four place-w weight division qualify tournament. "Hopefully, we'll q from three to six, or m kids for the nationa "Everybody on the t good shot at it, excep Milani (142 pounds, w of the injured Bob Sia (118 pounds) and Tim be wrestling at 167 pou Konovsky is injured. T men, and this confe freshman conference.' The Wolverines with making the final four class are Steve Frase who is currently ran nation and could win crown this weekend, h Klasson, who, accordi been "wrestling really, Nemir Nadhir in the 15 one of the toughest wei conf ence. One of the most e could be a showdown in Ten meet ook to be a factor Fraser might wrestle Ed Banach of Iowa, currently ranked fourth in t ortant aspects of nation. Banach beat Fraser when the' tition is a chance two wrestled in a dual meet, but Fraser A championships. came back and tied the Hawkeye when winners in each they met a week later at the East-West y for the national All-Star meet. Overall, however, it looks as though ualify anywhere Iowa will be bringing back another con- aybe even seven, ference crown to Iowa City, and the rest ls;" said Bahr. of the conference will have to be content eam has a real to pick up the leftovers. t for maybe Lou Here are the probable results of thi restling in place weekend's action: ar), Tom Davids INDIVIDUAL TITLES Fagan, who will' Weight Name School ands because Bill 118-Dan Glenn Iowa rhey're all fresh- 126-Gary Lefbvre Minnesota 'rence is not a 134-Randy Lewis Iowa 142-Jim Martinez Minnesota the best shot at 150-Andy Rein Wisconsin in their weight 158-Dan Zilverberg Minnesota r at 177 pounds, 167-Dave Evans Wisconsin ked fifth in the 177-STEVE FRASER MICHIGAN n the individual 190-Mitch Hall , Wisconsin eavyweight Eric Hwt.-Dean Phinney low ng to Bahr, has Team Finish well lately," and 1. Iowa 6. Indiana 8 pound division, 2. Wisconsin 7. Illinois ght classes in the 3. Minnesota 8. Northwestern 4. MICHIGAN 9. Purdue xciting matcpes 5. Michigan State 10. Ohio State t, AV Three HathaYoga classes will beoffered at the Rudrananda Ashram" 640 Oxford,AnnArboron 1. Sat.March8at 10A.M. BEGINNING LEVEL 2.Wed.March12 at 7:30PM. INTERMEDISTE LEVELRecommended for those with those with prior Hattia experifence 3.Thurs.Marchl3at 7:30PM. BEGINNING LEVEL Cost is $15. Limit of15per class Will meet for 6 weeks. For more information call 995-5483,994 -3108,or 996-0538from 9-5 P.M. or7-9 PM. n177 class, where °_ _ _o-- _ ... SPORTS OF THE DAILY Tracksters travel to AlA Ws 6 Sponsored byte Rudi Foundation MAd By ERIC LUTTINEN Michigan's youthful women's track, team will bring eight members to the AIAW National Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 7 and 8,xat Columbia, Missouri. The Wolverines will be one of the youngest teams at the meet, as six of their eight qualifiers are freshmen and the other two are sophomores. Fresh- man Melaine Weaver leads the Michigan squad, qualifying for the 3,000 and 5,000 meter runs, as well as running the anchor leg of the distance medley relay. FRESHMEN Lori Thornton and Joanna Bullard also have qualified for individual events, Thornton for the long jump, and Bullard the high jump. Thornton also runs a leg on the 4x220 relay. Speedster Brenda Kazinec, also a freshman, runs a leg on the 4x220 relay as well as running on the distance medley relay. Sue Frederick and Dana Loesche (both freshmen) are members of the distance medley relay team. The "senior citizens" of the team, sophomores Renee Turner and Cathy Sharpe, are members of the 4x220 relay, team. Turner also qualified for the National Championships in the 60-yard dash at the Big Ten Championships last weekend at Purdue. Coach Red Simmons isn't sure of how 1u i I MADNESS One Step Beyond Includes My Gir/Night Boat To Cairo InThe MiddleOf The Night ChipmunksAreGol The Flying Lizards INCLUDES SUMMERTU4BlUES SAE Says GO. iklN.I. U. HUSKIES win the M.A.C. tough the competition will be, but he said, "Our main objective is to go there (to the Nationals) to. show that we are developing a track program. Having eight qualifiers will mn'ake recruiting much easier next year. "We're in the track business, and we want to let people know that we are," Simmons concluded. Tartkers at Big Ten's The Michigan women swimmers are going for their fifth consecutive Big Ten title at the Big Ten Championships, which started last night in East Lan- sing. THE WOLVERINES are particular strong in diving, with Barb Weinstein and Julie Bachman leading the way. Strong performances are also expected from co-captain Ann McDivitt and freshman Vicki Kimball. Two Michigan swimmers will defend their Big Ten titles, Barb DonCarlos (200 yard backstroke) and Marie Palko (200. individual medley). Two outstan- ding newcomers, freshman Caroly Clymer, who holds the best times in t 50, 100, and 200 freestyles and the 50- yard butterfly this year, and teammate Kathy Kooser, Michigan's fastest in the 50, 100, and 200 breaststroke and the 100 individual medley, should do well. First-place finishes ae' necessarily the key to winning for Michigan. Their depth nets them a loto lower finishes, which add needed bonW points. Their strongest threat is expec- ted to come from Indiana, who beat them, 70-61, earlier this season here at Matt Mann Pool. eoU a um Ann Arbor's lowest priced record and tape store $ '99L.P.s 5 . -TAPES (8.98 list) A N N A R 8 R B '4 9 9 L.Ps TAPES Students for the Equal Rights Amendment (SERA) 1'.14 (7.98 list) SECTION 1. 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