Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1978 WELCOME BACK AGGIES! Come by and see us for: • air-conditioning repair service. • auto service and repairs. • Goodyear tires. “1/l/e’re Your Complete Car Care Center.” University Tire & Service Center 509 University Dr. (Next to Wyatt’s Sporting Goods) 846-5613 f GOOD-YEAR All known worldwide United Press International MOSCOW — They even recog nized Muhammad Ali in Red Square. Just like he said they would. Of course, it’s not every day that a man with a pretty face jogs through Red Square at 6 a. m. in a blue sweatsuit. | Ali danced and shuffled along the ! cobblestone streets in the shadow of ; the Kremlin wall today, then grin- j ned and signed autographs. I Most of the Russians, many out | early to watch the changing of the guard at the Lenin mausoleum, were shy at first. Many clutched scraps of paper and a pen wondering whether to approach the former world heavweight boxing champion. But the famous Ali grin wiped out all barriers — linguistic or politicial — and Ali scribbled away merrily. At one point, Ali spotted an Afri can student about 50 yards away. “Hey, there goes a black man,’ he said. So Ali stalked over to give an au tograph while the Kenyan student beamed. ‘T’ve got the most recognizable face on earth,” Ali said. “Tell me, who else could come to Russia like this and be recognized.” Ali arrived in Moscow Monday for a 10-day visit on an invitation from the Soviet State Committee on Physical Fitness and Sports. But he still can’t believe it. “Russia,” he said, shaking his head in disbelief during a half-hour drive through Moscow. “You know, you don’t realize how far away you are until you get home and look at a map.” Ali will fly to Tashkentn| Central Asia Wednesday) to Samarkand before reto Moscow during the weekeal He said he hoped to mj Soviet President Leonid lj before he leaves. 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