Ss THE MICHIGAN DAILY St IF '" Gophers melt.I 'urday, February 15, 1969 5cr Special to the IDaily MINNEAPOLIS - The Michi- gan hockey team fell to the Goph- ers of Minnesota last night by a 4-3 count and saw their chance to lead the Big Ten and (to gain ground in the WCHA race fade away. The Wolverines fell behind al- most immediately as Bill Klatt of the Gophers popped in a goal with only 58 seconds gone in the con- test. The Wolverines were able to tie the contest twice. afterward. but never were able to gain a lead and spent a frustrating night try- ing to catch the Gophers, a team known for their great speed. Klatt and his linemates proved to be the biggest thorn in Mich- igan's side as they hit for three goals. Klatt hit the third period marker that proved to' be the winner for Minnesota and line- mate Rick Yurich also hit for a first period score. Michigan managedJ to tie t h e score midway through the f i r s t period when Barry Pashak h i t the nets after a fine pass f r o mn Brian Slack. But Yurich follow- ed with his score four minutes lat- er and the Wolverines left the ice after the first period trailing 2-1. The one goal margin was kept; up during the second period as the same pattern was followed. Dave Perrin *'beat the Gopher goalie to bring Michigan back tempts at the Gopher netminder. The Gophers now have an 8-7-2 record with the Wolverines being 7-8-1 on the season. The same teams will ineet once again tonight in a rematch and an equally rugged battle is expected. While the close score and exciting play kept fans on edge last night the feature may make tonight's contest slightly less interesting. i C IMichigan lineman Paul Gamsby lineman Larry Paradise countered, wit fie mnuts lft o gve heand Minnesota's Scott Buchen be- _wih fveminte let t gve hecame involved ' in .some extra- leabc to the home squad., curricular with just 37 second left The crucial marker of the con- 'in the game and both were eject- test was scored in much the same, ed. As a further punishment. they fashion as was the first. Klatt will not be allowed to play in to- beat Wolverine netminder Jim nighit's game. Keough with only 15 seconds gone Although this hurts both' clubs in the final period, just as he had it could be particularly harmful done in the beginning of the game, to the Wolverines. Gamsby leads The closeness of the contest Michigan's top scoring line atnd showed up in the teams' recordI will be sorely needed if the Wol- and statistics. Minnesota slapped verines expert to come back and 34 shots at Keough while Michi- top the Gophers in this evening's gan managed to get off 32 at-' festivities. * Purdue, sunk easily; '1M' awaits Indiana WOLVERINE GOALIE, Jim Keough effectively blocks the puck with his leg as a Minnesota forward slides into the net. Defenseman Paul Domm (10) waits to clear the puck from the goal-mouth area By ROD ROBERT Special to the Daily - ------- - ~ LAFAYE'ITE-Michigan's swim ,, .......... ...... team swamped Purdue 74-49 yes- terda y afternoon. 1... * * ~~ *That is, if you want to call the B Ibo'1d visiting team that competed at Lafayette yesterday the Michigan s swim team. .Jt:.?::::fy:':":;:"wa":.:yi.'*. ..::"i::::~ t'":}::::: y Top. W olverine swimmers Gary 2 Students with I.D. cards will Kinkead, Juan Bello, Jay Meaden. V2be admitted free .to the gym- Jay Mahler, Tom Arusoo, Dick l nastics and wrestling matches Rydze, Greg Zann, Bob Zann, Bob today .at the Events Bldg. The Kircher, Bruce McMannaman, l2gymnastics meets start at 1:30 and Bill Mahoney weren't even p.m., with wrestling following at the meet. They went straight immediately, to Indiana University yesterday Michigan hosts Indiana at morning to rest up for today's Yost Field House today in Big contest against the Hoosiers. ITen track competition, free to When these two teams met last students with I.D. month in Ann Arbor, Indiana :- * narrowly won 63-60. A Hoosier Michigan's freshman basket- swim team has never lost in Ro- ball team will play Michigan bert Royer Pool since it was built State Thursday night at the in 1961, so Michigan's Coach Gus =iEvents Bldg. Students will- be Stager is pulling out all stops. He admitted free with I.D., faculty sent 11 of his best men to In- free on athletic cards., diana so that they could avoid the late Friday night drive from Lafayette to Bloomington. It has been rumored that Bob and Greg Zann may be shaving down for today's meet. The soph- omore twin sprinters hope t h a t this will help them upset Indiana speedster Brian Bateman in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle. Bate- man finished second in the 50 free at the NCAA's last year. The decision of Southern Me- thodist swimmers to shave down last weekend was instrumental in SMU's victory over Michigan. Mike O'Connor Lee Bisbee, and Com Mertz were. the only W ol- verine swimmers who went to Dal- las last weekend and swam yes- terday at Purdue. Nevertheless, Michigan tankers still took first in nine of the thirteen events. Coach Gus Stager was very pleased with the individual performances. "Just about everyone swam well," he declared. The most impressive swimmer, however, was Boilermaker D a n Mike O'Connor I Gamnecocks shock Tar Heels; Piston comeback dims Suns N t l , With 34 seconds left, North Caro- lina's Charlie Scott, an Olympic standout, had a steal and a layup lto cut South Carolina's margin. to 67-66. Scott then fouled Billy Walsh who missed the free throw. Scott then missed a long jumper that could have won it. Seconds later, Scott fouled Walsh again, but this time Walsh made his chance good to make it 68-66. Lee Dedmon missed a desperation shot for the Tar Heels as the gun sounded. The game left the two teams tied for first place in the ACC with 9-1 records. North Carolina is 18-2 overall and South Carolina 116-3. Scott led the Tar Heel scoring with 17 points. DETROIT-The Detroit Pistons blew a 25-point lead, then struck back in the final 80 seconds to nose out the Phoenix Suns 128- 123 last night in a National Bas- ketball Association game. i In ending a two-game losing streak of their own and extending the Phoenix string of defeats to six, the Pistons piled up their huge advantage. in the third quarter before the Suns made their come- back. Led by Jimmy Fox, Gail Good- rich and Dick Snyder, the Suns cut the deficit to 15 points at the end of three quarters. and then finally pulled even at 123-123 on a three-point play by Fox with 1:36 remaining. Dave Bing then broke the dead- lock with two free throws, and Otto Moore dropped in a free throw and Bing ,a layup to put the game out of, reach. Bing led the winners with 37 points. Hariston had 28 and Eddie Miles 20. Fox, with 24, Snyder 23, and Goodrich, 22, took scoring honors for the Suns. BALTIMORE - Rookie " *Wes Unseld scored 28 points and grab- bed a pro career-high 30 rebounds to lead the' Baltimore Bullets to a 132-122 victory over the Milwau- kee Bucks in a National Basket- ball Association game last night. The Bullets, who lead the East- ern Division by 31/ games over New York, almost blew an 18- point lead built up in the third quarter when the last place Bucks closed the gap to 122-118 in the final two minutes. Jack Marin tossed in a !free throw, Ray Scott scored a layup and Marin then added two more 1foul shots, however, to put the ' game out of reach. Earl Monroe also scored 28 Milne. He displayed the form which made him last year's Big Ten champion in the 50 and 100 yard freestyles. Milne easily took the ;50 in 21.7. and the 100 in 47.8. In addition, he anchored P un- due's 400 yard freestyle relay. The only other Boilermaker to take a first place was John Lee in the 200 yard breaststroke. Mike Casey was a double win- ner for the Wolverines. The soph- a more d'istance freestyler took the 500 yard freestyle in 5:09.2 and the 1000 freestyle in 10:43.5, In the 200 yard freestyle, Mike O'Connon and George"P e ac h swept first and second for: Mich- igan. O'Connor's winning time was 1:50.9. Although Tim Sulli- van only took second in the 100 yard free, his 49.4 clocking was by far his' best time of the year. Michigan divers Al Gagnet and Paul McGuire swept both the 1 and 3 meter boards. McGuire cap- tured first in the 1 meter event with 243.45 points while Gagnet won the 3 meter event with 255,2 points. Captain Lee Bisbee easily won the 200 yard butterfly in 1:59.8. His margin of victory was nearly half the length of the pool, fin- ishing ,0 seconds ahead of his closest competitor. Other Wolverine winners were sophomores Carl Hiller and Wes Allen. Hiller was first in the 200 yard individual medlay while Al- len won the 200 yard backstroke. 400 MEDLEY RELAY -- 1. Michigan (R. Allen, Bates, Bisbee, Sullivan), 3:44.9; 2. Purdue. 1000 YARD FREESTYLE -- 1. Casey 4 E r r 4 I FACULTY-STUDENTS! I For Committee of Responsibility Book Sale to aid war-injured Children of Vietnam SATURDAY, FEB. 22, 1-10 P.M. SUNDAY, FEB. 23, 9 A.M.-3 P.M. son (M). . ONE METER DIVING - I. McGuire (M), 243.45; 2. Gagnet (M); Kriesle (P). 200 YARD FREESTYLE - 1. O'Con-' nor (M), 1:50.9; 2. Peach (M); 3. Lind- strom (P). 50 YARD FREESTYLE -- 1. Milne (P), 21.7; 2. Harmony (M); 3. Moore (M). I 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: I. Hiller (M), 2:08.0; 2. Sharp (P); 3. R. 1 Allen (M). THREE METER DIVING: 1. Gagnet (M), 255.2; 2. McGuire (M); 3. Kriesle (P). 200 YARD BUTTERFLY -- 1. Bisbee (M), 1:59.8; 2. Ladouceur (P); 3. Ptah (P)'. . in 100:-YARD. FREESTYLE-1.Mm (P), 47.8; 2. Sullivan (M); 3. Lindstrom,- (P). j200 YARD BACKSTROKE - 1. R. Allen (M), 2:09.0; 2. Woodward (P); 3. Kin (P). 500 YARD FREESTYLE - 1. Casey (M), 5:09.3; 2. Hincz (P); 3. Lyons (P). 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE -. 1. Lee (P), 2:21.4; 2. Bates (M); 3. Hiller (M).. 400 YARD FREESTYLE - 1. Pur- due, 3:19.2; 2. Michigan (Moore, O'Con- nor, Mertz, Peach). SCORE: 74-49. Call 662-6075 or 668-8442 points for the Bullets, and McGlockin got 37 and Flynn binson 30 for Milwaukee. Jon Ro- Ill ><.. : t ; ::::. .>: ro :;>: r ?{,.! .. is gyp. +y p:53 :ii' .... .: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 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