r i OO! 3 n Lobber battles Libber The Lobber and the Libbet will tot. tot ri-, ii-:o 'be national sports spotlight Thursday ninht, but tn.- b'f.v it strike may not be as telling as many t Xpert. A national television audience will join fa--j " bb: ' - "M ; Astrodome to watch Bobby Riggs, bb, carry tbe I enn . male chauvinism against the stands d beo--. i of v. -a tennis, Billie Jean King, 29, in a $100,000. a.;-. ' a:i super-hustle. Riggs hopes to deal the crushing blow in ivs ut"'t h prove that women tennis players, no manor how much i tun may have improved in recent years cannot comp-t.. v-.atn men. King hopes to save her c.ount-a p.-, n ! embarrassment. They wore slapped acaa -; t'v. ..; 1! ' ' : this year when Riggs destioyt.fi Autr.. s r 1.ii..t 1 the world's second-best women's playei !). h'-v! KL:a c think that a loss by King would a:isw-i the c:,i.-t and for all. Some reporters have felt that nig.;;s doev.'t ev : n..;,-, understand the Women's Libeiation Movement. l.r. maintains that he hates Gloiia Gtoinem, nnd he f King, "She's one of those damn libber;;, ths: lead -fact. I really want her bad." He presses on with his 207 vitamin pills daily .a-ri !m psychological warfare on opponents. The reason I hope that Kincj win-, is th..t tiv is m vm a the match for the sake of tennis, While botb plazas :. certainly accomplished professionals (Hi'iT "vn Wimbledon once, the U.S. 0;vn tote ,.nd tb- Id title four times; King has won Wimbledon fiv ti:n.- H-.p-. is using his garbage style and pbiyituj f a iv aA-- of publicity and male chauvinism, nut lor the sihm t dove mebnoe time out 5 -.a- Court said after their match nut seven of i a the pro tour could beat Riggs. He .. n-at claim was only that, "I was not so sine the b.-t v. players could tat an old man libe na-," and h admitted on occasion that be is i.oi v-ay conii i- beating King. If Riggs wins, thett; will still be demand-, h : a match. The most prominent cballi a-i.-i m it, a; probably be teenager Chris Lveit. uivin bu- ,a nature, acceptance of anoibei match r. net a ; possibility. If King wins, the male chauvmed-. va! al-a, -unconvinced. People will clamoi h,i triiu.n b 1 1 there are other Riggs atound who c, n -,n.i m a women players. The controversy won't end in t'-e A tmo- Lobber and the Libber should p(,v.d.- '!". n t . 1 1 fcv. . " .t a . - t my ) V".,-- ,"'..!, tj I r" . ' 1 i S .... ' $ . V .'(( ' ' -..a i 11 "i -a r' r a.- . . .i 5 -'' " j . . . ,t " New eager enticed by chance to start Freshman basketball player Phil Chambers. Archers to meet The Women's Archery Club will meet Wednesday at 7 pan at Womens Physical Education Bldg. 301. All U-ginniu'i, intermediate and advano-d archers are welcome. V :-ji J a (STANDARD) 17th at "Q 435-5114 lllllllllllllllllfllllllllMIIIIIMIIIIMMltMII'S i r ' TL I iMH( v M ! STUDENT VfcT&'RU-'S MEE'fiNG s in the Union September 19, 19: 7:30 PN m m m m z Check daily events ccifa z the room number. By Bob Hill An opportunity to !!- varsity as a freshman, an ; possibly to start, leau Plm Chambers to chose tit University of Nebraska Lincoln for his college basketball career. Chambers, a 6 ft. 0 Denver native, said whethei Re starts this season dauera.i, entirely on himself. "If I can prove worthy of suiting m practices, Coach (Joe) Cipnano will give me a shot at staitan) a game," he said. Basketball piactice doesn't begin until Oct. 1b, but Chambers said squad -v.-mb i: have been running about Pv.. miles a day on thee own. "When practices begin, we hope this running will allow us to accomplish moic," he said. During the summai Chambers attempted to familiarize himself with the guard position. "I h.id ncvo played anything but foiw,.M.I in high school, but Coaeh Cipriano told me lie plans swinging me between ioia,.;,d and guard this year," be -ed In noting the ddieu-na between high school and college basketball, Chamber, said: "Before you could play m a happy-go-lucky mannei. Now ii i i - uch ridinq (on the outcome), you can't afford that type of attitude." This year, the team's lengths should be its speed and outside shooting ability, he said. Many players lack college expet ience and this appears to be the team's major weakness, be added. rv ny"W' HURRY 1 Mr- - ..." " v i - m. . rv 9 ,,mr r a '- -Ja Wstl.li Ihcn. cam their c rt'dits EMDS DAILY FROM 11AM X vsensua air s... wM tight pants and loose ideas! alW.lyS Sf.'rt t HI n i of loi'? m i fri Kri-iiikc (lianioiid ,h ki J Lv mil' v, i itteii nnarantfi' i,f j j i i f i -i t iiialit, fine white ciiliir ,imI mi i i rl 1 1 i " !-i n cut. ( ionic in IihLiv In i-it mil exi itill).' collection nt Kccp-akc I i :i 1 1 ti 1 Ibiiji. 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