THE MICHIGAN DAILY F . .. ....... ORTH OFF LIBERTY-- An. Arbor's Newest i... Small Appliances and T.V. Repair with Immediate Service H. P. JOHNSON CO.-215 S. Fourth Hockey, Swim, Gym Teams in Actilo Iers. Clash with Minnesota] In Opener of Home Series *Michigan Gymnastic Squad Ready for Tough Weekend SERVICE ANNEX * Appliance Sales Next Door By FRED KATZ U DON'T MISS the ALL CAMPUS'VALENTINE DANCE Saturday, Feb. 14, 9:00-12:00 UNION BALLROOM BLASER JOHNSON ORCHESTRA By TOM WITECKI Michigan's hockey team will at- tempt to get back on the winning trail tonight when it faces off against the Gophers of Minnesota in the first of a two-game week- end series at 8 p.m. in the Mich- igan Coliseum. In seeking to rebound from last weekend's two defeats at the hands of Michigan State which (DOOR PRIZES - FLOOR SHOW only $1.50 per couple ou have tried the Rest -Now try the Best ONE-HALF FRIED CHICKEN .... . . ... .1.50 SIRLOIN STEAK .. .....,.......1.25 BREADED VEAL STEAK ........... ....1.00 CUBE STEAK .................... .90 MUSHROOM STEAK ................ .90 HAMBURGER STEAK ............... .90 FRIED HAM . ... .. ... .. . .... . . . . .. 1.00 I lowered their season record to 5-8-1, the icers clash with a strong Gopher squad' which boasts a 9-6-1 record including a win and a tie in four contests against the powerful Spartans. Top Trio Described as a "good, fast team" by Michigan coach Al Renfrew, the Gopher scoring punch is cen- tered around the line of Gerry Melnychuk, Murray Williams and Myron Grafstrom - a trio that includes three of the top four Minnesota scorers. The Wolverines, who travel up to Minneapolis in two weeks for a return series, split a four-game encounter last year when the teams split two similar twin bills. In order to bolster the Wolver- ine lineup, Coach Renfrew has done a little bit of juggling which will give the icers a third line for the first time this season. The principal change is the shift of Mateka, normally a de- fenseman, to the center position to combine with Ross Childs and Don Gourley who will pair at the forward slots. Stronger Unit Renfrew commented, "Thisj threesome playing together regu- larly as a unit should give us a stronger third combination thanI we have had in the past when we alternated centers Bob White and John Hutton between Childs and Gourley." Mateka's shift will force Ren- frew to alternate Captain Bobbie Watt, Barrie Hayton and Bernie "Butch" Nielsen at the two de- fense positions. An interesting sidelight on the series is that the Wolverines, who have only two Americans on the squad - Gary Mattson from Sault St. Marie and Nielsen who comes from Minneapolis, will be meeting a team which has only two Cana- dians on it. The Gophers from north of the 49th parallel are Melnychuk and Williamson, their two leading scorers. In their busiest weekend of the year, Michigan's undefeated gym- nasts face two other squads who also fall in the unbeaten category in addition to a weak Conference rival. All three meets-against Navy Pier (University of Illinois at Chi- cago), Wisconsin and Michigan State-are on the road. Spotless Records Both Navy Pier and the Spar- tans boast spotless records, 4-0 for the former and 5-0 for the latter. The Wolverines have a 3-0 mark, with wins overd Iowa, Minnesota and Southern Illinois. Michigan meets the ' Chicago Illini today at 4 p.m., travels, to Madison, Wis., for a 2p.m. Satur- day contest against the Badgers, and then returns home before hit- ting the trail again Monday night, this time to East Lansing for an 8 o'clock engagement. "Navy Pier could do a good job of forcing the men to peak per- formances," said Coach Newt Loken. The Chicago school includes a victory over Wisconsin in its un- marred record. "It has two fine all-around per- formers in Chuck Simms and John Schmeissing, who could give us. a lot of trouble," Loken said. "One thing in our favor is the lack of injuries. Everyone is in good shape, and we didn't lose anyone through ineligiblities," he added with a broad grin. The between-semesters layoff usually has the tendency of hurt- ing most athletic teams. But Loken feels that the gymnasts, who have been competitively inactive since Jan. 17, have probably been helped more than harmed. "Everyone has been busy working on new routines and perfecting their old ones," said Loken. "Our tumblers, Jimmy Brown and Bill Skinner, for example, have been doing complicated maneuvers like double-twisting back flips. They should give any one in the Big Ten a run for his money." "And our apparatus men, Wolf Dozauer, Nino.Marion, Richard Monpetit and Al Stahl haven't been idle either," he continued. Loken fears very little from the Badgers in the second weekend meet. They are 2-3 for the dual meet season. Dale Karls and Jim Scherz rank as top Wisconsin performers in all-around competition. Of greatest importance, on the other hand, will be the MSU en- counter. The Spartans are defend- ing NCAA co-titlists along with Illinois. -Daly-Allan winder MICHIGAN SOPHOMORE-Frank Legacki, a freestyler, takes a final look at the National Collegiate record book before going into the water against Iowa's swim team tonight. Legacki is especially interested in the archives because he will be anchoring a medley relay team that is aiming for collegiate and world marks this evening. 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Liberty and Stadium Blvd. Ann Arbor, Mich. Burton Takes Over BigTen Scoring Lead; Holds First Place in Reboundmg' Department I By MIKE GILLMAN Michigan's high schoring for- ward M.C. Burton has raced back into the Big Ten point-making lead. On the strength of a 31-point splurge against Indiana here last !I J Z Saturday, the lanky senior brought his average up to 24.1, and took over the top spot from Ron Johnson of Minnesota., With the Wolverines' lack of depth this year, Burton and George Lee have had to carry the weight of the front-line offense. Burton's efforts - coupled with the 17.2 average held by Lee (placing him 11th in the league - have been the big factor in keep- ing the Michigan team in conten- tion for the title. Rebound Leader Burton also leads the league in another department - rebounds.: ORCHESTRAS by Bud-Mor 1103 South University I NO 2-6362 n voco