ASjMT 123 Frazier retains title Few, if any, left the Fairgrounds Coliseum disappointed Monday night. Disappointed, possibly in the final outcome, if Muhammed - Ali fans, but not disappointed in the show. It was billed THE FIGHT. The simplicity of the name made it dramatic. And it, was dramatic. A heavy-weight champion, stripped of his title outside the ring, failed in an effort to regain it his own way. A sell-out crowd at Madison Square Garden in New York City and possibly two million special o is viewing by closed -circuit television witnessed the event Included whs approximately 2,500 persons at Nebraska's Fairgrounds Coliseum. The crowd began to gather at 7 p.m. The surroundings had an atmosphere of it', own. Beer was being sold for 50 tents.a 1 I' ""V Five file Five h o p el ul student politicians have signed up for ASUN spring elections since filing opened Friday. The only cadidate for President so far is Gary Schleiger, an Arts and Seiences sophomore. Schleiger is leading a new party tenatively christened the United University Party (UUP). Lewis Robinson has filed for a FSM will hear Hubbard, Rozmsui in open meeting The Free Speech Movement (FSM) announced that it will hold an open meeting Tuesday with Prof essors Hubbard and Rozman. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss issues involved in the firing .of University professors. Dr. Dale K.. Hayes was invited to present his xase for firing Professor Hubbard but Hayes declined an invitation to the meeting, which will be held at 2 pjn. in the Nebraska Union. TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1971 cup. Cigars were being lit and there was the last minute friendly bets being wagered. The black and white show started at 9:15 p.m. Recaps of former heavy-weight bouts were viewed Then the main attraction. Ah revealed his prediction. It read "Flash" and predicted Joe Frazier's fall in the sixth round. The fight began. Ali shook his head "No" as Frazier landed minor blows in the first Missouri loses; Kansas won its second straight game by overtime Monday night. Missouri lost its second straight outing. And the Nebraska Cornhuskers can gam a three-way tie for second place with a win over Kansas at Lawrence Saturday. The Jayhawks defeated Missouri, 71-69, in overtime at Columbia. Oklahoma defeated Shaking out winter for senate senate post from Graduate and Professional also on the UUP ticket. One student from Engineering and Architecture. James Schriner, has filed for a senate position. Schriner doesn't plan to run with a party. Business Administration freshman Richard Veed and Roy Baldwin, a sophomore from Arts and Sciences have both filed for senatorial positions. Baldwin is an incumbent ASUN senator. Neither candidate could be reached for a statement concerning their party affiliation. Filing deadlines for the April 7 election are March 12 for individuals and March 16 for parties. Application forms and regulations are available in room 334 of the Nebraska Union. - fill itaiiL mm -mwi nrmjmrmmmmimmmmmi inn .1 in.TWOTii.mwiiT.1 m . n innrnmrin nriini luiml-m round. But Ali danced only once. That was the fifth round. In the tenth Frazier had gained control. But Ali fought back.,. until the fifteenth round. Frazier landed a crushing left to Ali that sent the former champion to the canvas, Ali could at best hang on tor the final and unanimous decision. Joe Frazier is heavy-weight champion of the world. He won THE FIGHT. Oklahoma wins Oklahoma State 80-74 at Stillwater to make it a two-way tie for the runner-up spot in the conference. Both the Tigers and Sooners finished the Big Eight season at 9-5 The Cornhuskers, who are 8-5, can make it a three-way tie with a win Saturday. 1:30 p.m. -Chaperones Club, Union 1 :30 p.m. Builders, Red Coat Orientation, Union 3:30 p.m. -Builders, College Days. 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