PAGE EIGHT THE IWIMIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1969 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TT1F~flAV. FFRRTIARV 1~ 1Q5~R A V a4&,7"473k L } A" aAa.7aM V ['aaY Z JLQ$ la7VO rQ A Surprising Illini Host Cagers 9 r F * * * By BILL LEVIS A downcast Michigan basketball The Lineups 'Alleged IrregPlarities At MSU Bring Probe r IElMICHELSON LABORATORIES NAVAL WEAPONS CENTER, CHINA LAKE, CALIFORNIA 93555 ...a place where yourcareer opportunities will ,grow IF YOUR NEEDS FIT OUR NEEDS LET'S MEET ON CAMPUS Aop ML IL FEBRUARY 15 & 16 ~'N -.9 ly-- - TECHNICAL AEROSPACE ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGIIEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING GENERAL ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PHYSICS Our interests are broad - perhaps your major is in an allied field - Let's talk it over. Michelson Laboratories, Naval Weapons Center, is 150 miles northeast of Los Angeles where there are excellent year around recreational facilities in nearby areas. 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Telephone Calls "Michigan State does not tol- erate athletes charging telephone calls," Daugherty was reported as saying by the Chicago Tribune. "However. you know how boys aye ... Our coaches' office telephone numbers are well known. Some- times at night when the operator cannot check, athletes will charge, calls to the coaching offices. They've been warned, however. that they'll be billed for every call." In answer to the admission by Warren Wardwell, manager of the Butterfield theater chain in East Lansing; that footballkplayers were getting movie tickets at greatly reduced prices ($.25), Daugherty replied: "That's the courtesy shown us because most coaches like to have their players watch a movie the Friday night before a game. The team, in the Big Ten cellar with j a 1-6 record, travels to Champaign ILLINOIS tonight to face a surprising Illi-3Bandy Crews (6-5 1 nois quintet that currently finds aMie Crews6-5 itself in fourth place with a 4-2 Mieecel(6-3) 'mark.Daescusom 16-8) C The Illini. who lost two starters Les Busboom (6-4) G in last season's infamous slush Jodie Harrison (6-3) G fund scandal, were expected to go MICHIGAN through a massive rebuilding pro- gram this year. Instead. Illinois, Rudy Tomjanovich (6-7) F under new head coach Harv Sch- Dennis Stewart (6-6) F midt, is making a run for the Big Bob Sullivan (6-4) C Ten crown. Ken Maxey (5-9) G "Schmidt has done a real good Jim Pitts (6-3) G job changing the Illini from a run and shoot to a well-disciplin- "Their offense revolves com- ed team," said Michigan assistant pletely around Scholz," stated Orr. coach John Orr. The Illini's second leading scorer, Ranks First forward Randy Crews, has only Illinois ranks first in the con- an 11 point average. ference in defense, allowing only "The strange things is that even p1009 points in 16 games; less than "The strange things that wouldn't 63 points a game. Orr was quick even be starting if Dunlap were to point out however that they still playing," Observed Orr. "He have won three or four games by is a very fine ballplayer on a good one point. Illini team that does have talent. "You should rate defense by the difference in the score," he ; ... ......:.. ,,.":: . , "E ,."s added. The Illini have averaged Tonight's basketball game will only one more point than their be broadcast starting at 9:00, opponents in posting their 9-7 over WCBN, WAAM, and WUOM overall record. FM. "On defense, Illinois plays man- JOHN DEWEY CA~P nivilp7 PTt dti fn i Same przv ege extena s o viS - ing athletes. It is done only dur- ing football seasondand certainly is not a promise made to induce athletes to come to Michigan State." Daugherty, in explaining the: payment of parents' expenses for visiting the campus, explained, "if a high school boy wants to visit Michigan State, we can pay forI one trip. If his parents drive him, we give the expense money to them, not him. That's legitimate." Bader s Su Frankln Leo MADISON, Wis. () - Wiscon- sin's hot-shooting Badgers thrust themselves back into the Big Ten title race last night with an 86-78 basketball victory over the league- leading Ohio State Buckeyes. f:nmat mnct. of f hn +imnp}' ~r,+ n. #sssAN#smf a # fI i Lo-m an m osto f the e tim e, rioted ';{.::rr:: :::. :..... ..:.::.:..:::::.::.:::: .. _,.. Orr. They put a lot of pressure on Everybody felt kind of sorry for the other team, playing real them last year but we knew they tight."-had good players. Why, everyone The biggest man in the Illini s of their starters was highly re- started lineup this year is center cruited except for (guard Les Dave Scholz. Scholz moved into Busboom. the starting lineup last season Benny.Louis, the captain, is the when highly touted Rich Jones only one of two seniors on the and Ron Dunlap had to leave the squad who sees much action and squad. The 6'8" junior hit for a he doesn't start. Besides Scholz. 20.5 average last year, and is Schmidt starts juniors Jodie Har- averaging about the same this rison and Busboom at the guards season. andnsophomores Randy Crews and Mike Price at the forward posts. sports information director. Crews, n Bucke yes; who played with a cast on his left hand, earlier in the season, provides the Illini with strong out- side shooting. Price is regarded as ads A ttack the team's most complete player. Michigan, which has only won Joe Franklin topped the well- the Big Ten game, a 113-101 rout balanced Badger attack with 23 of Minnesota, plans to start the points in helping Wisconsin atone same lineup that they in their for an 86-64 defeat at the hands sixth conference lost to Iowa last of the Buckeyes 10 days ago. Saturday 99-86: Bob Sullivan who Despite the l O S startedhis first game as center te loss, Ohio State against Iowa did an excellent job held its shaky lead with a 6-2 scoring 21 points in the defeat. conference record. Northwestern and Iowa, both 5-2, followed byI Big Ten Standings 11Iin i 4-9 2 ur ;il 0 An equal opportunity employer! U.S. Citizenship required I I STILL ON SALE! I M MICHIGAN- ENSIAN 2nd Floor STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BUILDING 420 Maynard Enjoy Yourself - Join The Michigan Daily Today! An ed Ucation in itself. t (y It E S NBA Chicago 112, Cincinnati 104, over- time. 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