Page Eight . THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, March 26, 1968 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday- March 6- 196 THE CIRCLE Zen, Yoga, TarotQ Alchemy, Astrology, Theosophy, Tarot, Aagic, Parapsychology 215 S. STATE - 2ND FLOOR Petitions for UNION-LEAGUE CONTEMPORARY I SYMPOSIUM CHAIRMAN FORUM CHAIRMAN CAMPUS COORDINATOR ADMINISTRATIVE CHAIRMAN ___- COUPON This coupon entitles you to purchase: lI t i. An International Briar Pipe (Retail Value $5:00m e s 2. A Package of one of our House Blend Tobaccos 3. A Pipe Tamper By PAT ATKINS All 3 for ON LY $2.98 It does Michigan wrestling fans * offer good through Sat., March 30 no good to lament the NCAA S PIPE SHOP hampionship tournament. After all, the team came away with * Ann Arbor's Only Tobacco Specialist f'first and fifth in individual titles IN THE UNIVERSITY TOWERS--.1233 S. University and ninth over all. i- Yet there is a sort of masochistic ... COUPON.. urge, similar to the seasonal ma- lady of Detroit Tiger fans, that needs release in pondering what could have been , With the results of losses read- ing 10-9, 5-4, 12-9 (which was a S-3lead with 30 seconds to go), and 8-6. oh, what could have been DISCUSSIONS COMM/T TEEThe matches of Geoff Henson at DISC SSINS C MMITEE137, Bill Waterman at 177, and Lou Hudson at 130, the first Wol- verines to be retired from com- petition, were prophetic of things Avaiable: Michigan League" to come IeWith the score 9-9 and time ' drunning out in Henson's match 3rd Floor, Henderson Room against Martin Willingan, the two wrestlers went off the mat with , Henson on the bottom. 'n Review High lights ' What would be a pattern with- out an exception. And happily for Michigan. Dave Porter completely shattered the tradition, leaving four losers in his path to the na- tional heavyweight crown. Two differences were evident to Bay between the Porter of the Big Ten tournament and -the Por- ter of the Nationals. "He was in better physical condition for the Nationals. He worked out pretty 'hard, and we had him run the steps at the Assembly Hall." 'The first words he said when he came off the mat from the . matches against Lewis and Smith were. 'Thank God for those steps'." "Second, there was a lot of pressure on him at the Big Tens that wasn't on him in the Na- tionals. At the Big Ten tourney, people didn't give Smith credit for being a good wrestler. They figured his being pinned for a fluke. But in the Nationals the pressure was on Smith, who was seeded ahead of Porter." With the NCAA tournament, the college careers of Stehman, Wayne Hanson, Waterman, and Porter ended. The prospect of WITH WRESTLING COMPETITION over for the Wolverine grapplers through the conclusion of the NCAA tournament, it will be a long wait before this scene again appears on the mats k DUE: Saturday, March 30 12:00 p.m. I Contemporary Discussions provides Resources; You provide Creative Couldn't Make It Henson had to escape to get a point, and probably the win, to keep Willingan from getting a minute's riding time and the vic- tory. But he couldn't quite work the maneuver and lost. Then Waterman, "who wrestled one heck of a match outsiderof his weight class, and did a great job," according to Assistant Coach Rick Bay, was also edged by a riding point, 5-4. Hudson's match was hardly as close He went down to defeat at the hands of North Central Col- Leadership ;. Subscribe to The MichigCn Daily t 1 k t z t r t f t t f X la ..,!a x r 1 Y of the Events Building. lege's Ed Jackson by the score" of 10-3. Before he became ill half-way through the season, Hudson hadj beaten last year's champ Dave McGuire from Oklahoma, who came in second in this year's tour- nament. That left three down and four to go. Steve Rubin and Fred Steh- mnan were next, Rubin began very promisingly, winning his first match on a fall at 1:52. He advanced to wrestle, Bill DeSario and was ahead by two, 6-4, with less than a minute left, when the match began to eollownthe previously established pattern. DeSario gained a takedown and a predicament for, according to Bay, "four questionable points" and the victory. "Rubin could have been right in the finals," notes Bay. If Rubin's loss was hard to be- lieve, Stehman's was absolutely amazing. He had won 9-5, which moved him up against Dave Wiendl of "Stehman got caught in a filling the gaps left in the line- strange hold, and we all breathed ups, particularly in the middle- a sigh of relief when he escaped weights, falls on the freshmen, from it. We just chalked it up to Good Frosh h Ps carolesns.heMichigan does figure on having Positions Reversed some good freshmen, especially Unfortunately S t e h m a n gotIin the lowerweights. trapped in the same hold a sec- "W aeTi hc, h li ond time. "That would happen "We have Tim Check, the Illi- once in a thousand years. I don't nois state champ, Dave Brook, think anyone is going to figure it Jerry Hoody, and Mark Denies. out," a puzzled Bay replied. "Fred All four have a lot of ability. I was thedsuperior wrestler," think they'll help us," Bay pre- Five down, two left. Cornell, onI dicts. "And we have a brother, the strength of a pin and a 9-1 Mike Rubin, who was a transfer decision made it to the quarter- student and had to sit out this -e finals in the 167 pound division, year. It'll be a scramble for the before losing to top seeded Mike first three divisions." Gallego. According to Bay, MSU will have Gallego went on to grab the na- a fine team next year, and Iowa tional championship, while Cor- will be real strong. "It's difficult nell was pinned in his semifinal to tell exactly how our team will match. Cornell then beat the Spar- be next year," concludes Bay. "It tans' Rod Ott in the consolation will be hard to replace those finals to finish fifth. guys." Wilkes College. Looking like he was in control of the bout with a 8-3 lead and half a minute left, "Stehman must have relaxed and the kid kept coming at him," says Bay. s "You don't need a technical degree to do important work at IBM. Available at ANN ARBOR CLOTHING 113 S. Main Ann Arbor 4 storage problem? m Protect and store your seasonal garments at Kwik 'n Kleen, Ann Arbor's Complete Clothing Care Center. After a professional cleaning, your clothes are moth- proofed and stored until you request them. Then, they're