THE MICHIGAN aAI Y Sunday, February i , 1970 .. i SMASH GOPHERS 'M' gym By JERRY CLARKE Performing befdie a sizeable crowd at the Events Bldg., Mich- igan's gymnastics team yester- day rewarded their audience with a record breaking perform- ance as they shattered a strong Minnesota team 164.45 to 158.85. ' The total score of the Wolverine ' squad was a new NCAA record, topping the 164.15 they achieved ' against Iowa in a dual meet last season. In extending their dual meet winning streak to 27, the gymn- ' asts impressed not only the crowd but also the Gopher coach, Pat Bird. Bird, whose team last week faced powerful THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 1, 1970 Lasts set NCAA record Iowa State, stated that Michi- gan was even stronger than the Cyclones. As for the Big Ten championship, he reported that that should be "no sweat" for Newt Loken's squad. Loken was ecstatic about his team's performance, but said that they "can do even better." Evidence of this can be easily determined as three of the high- est scorers on the team did not count. If their results had been used, the total score would have been over 165. THE MEET got off to a fast start as Rick McCurdy led Mich- igan to the lead after the first event, vaulting. His 9.20 score wvon the event, and teammate George Huntzicker tied for third at 9.0. Huntzicker then led the Wolverines to a sweep in floor exercise, as he, Sid Jensen, and freshman Ward Black took the top three places. Black's score of 9.1 was his best of the season. Michigan's traditional Achilles Heel, the side horse, proved once again to be the weak spot, as it was the only event where the team failed to top 27 an an event score. Dick Kaziny won the event, however, with a 9.3, and freshman Ray Gura, who did not count, posted a 9.05, which would have been good for third. Another Wolverine sweep took place on the rings, where Mc- Curdy and Jensen tied for first 9.2. Skip Frowick, another fresh- man, followed with a 9.1. The best event of the meet was the parallel bars, where predictably, defending NCAA champion Ron Rapper was a standout. i s S I . I I I i i } -F lCIVIL ENGtINEERS~ Interested in OPPORTUNITIES IN. CONSULTING ENGINEERING We would like to meet with you during our visit to your campus on Monday, Feb. 9. Please schedule an interview through your Placement Office. BURGESS & NIPLE r LIMITED CONSULTING ENGINEERS Waterworks and Sewage-Highway Engineering ' Water Resources Development Industrial Wastes--Utility Valuation 1 :. 2015 ..... West Fifth Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43212 HAWVTHORIN CENTER. Announces Immediate job openings for REGISTE R ED N URSES To qualify you must enjoy working with children. - Be able to work in a creative informal atmos- phere. Want to participate in a well defined multi- discipline treatment program for emotionally disturbed children. - Be available for full time employment (4 days per week acceptable). - New graduates welcome, no previous experience necessary. - Orientation progrom and continuing in-service training for ali staff. - Excellent State Civil Seruice fringe benefits. - Current salary ranges: Staff nurse - $666 to $774 per month. Inquire: Director of Nursing HAWTHORN CENTER 18471 Haggerty Road Northville, Michigan 48167 Phone: 349-1481 (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) i. i ' Eastern Division W L New York 44 11 Milwaukee 38 17 Baltimore 33 22 Philadelphia 29 26 Cincinnati 25 31 Boston 22 31 Detroit 21 34 Western Division Atlanta - 31 25 Los Angeles 29 24 Chicago 25 31 Phoenix 24 32 San Francisco 23 31 San Diego 19 33 Seattle 20 35 RAPPER worked his routine, including his pirouette off of a one armed handstand, to per- fection, and received the high- est single score of the day at 9.5. NBA Standings Jensen and Murray Plotkin com- pleted another sweep, as the team posted an event score of 27.85: Michigan completed the event with a powerful team showing on the high bar. Jensen tied with Minnesota's Frank Harris for first with a 9.2, and was fol- lowed by Ted Marti and McCur- dy at 9.15. For Marti, a soph- omore, it was the third straight meet that he has topped 9 since doing it for the first time only two weeks ago. McCurdy had a superb day and won the all-around compe- tition with a new personal high total of 54.5. He won two events, placed in another, and only scored below nine on the side horse. Sid Jensen had a disas- trous 6.25 in vaulting, but still managed to score almost 52 and finish second. ' THE ALMOST incredible depth of Michigan's team was apparent at the meet, as even those who were posting high scores. Terry Boys, another of the freshmen that play an im- portant role on the team, scored 9.05 in vaulting. In defeating Minnesota, Mich- igan downed one of the confer- ence's stronger teams and defi-' nitely established itself as a' threat for the national title. If it is true that the young team' has not yet reached its potential, that title could be well within reach.- New Record VAULTING - L. McCurdy (M), 9:20; 2. Huntzicker (M) and Rock (MINAN)~ 9.00. FLOOR EXERCISE - 1. Huntzicker (M), 9.34; 2. Jensen (M), 9.20; 3. Black' ii :::2 :'. n. ''.",.:??{-:'i." :. :"'. .,.3 ti , v:Y :. n" .?. ...:.:.....:. >,'-. ?: r.v 'p:":{-x .-: hL::._::: nn :i': J:ii:":::! i:.?:':i !. :i: 'i f "rr{'i::" ::: h-.:,"i: .., iii}::i i:i?: ?.ii:'L'"Y::: ...Yy :ii"{ .:. . v'-\.:: vt -i : :ii.4y::::.v::::::Y.w:yf.:".".". X-..,:i riih+ "... 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