Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, February 21, 1969 1 THERE IS A E TIN'onfidej By BILL DINNER night's / There are little hearts pounding dently, an OPEN H OOT .TONIGHT 8:30)-) in the dark corners of Grand at the Forks, North Dakota as the stal- All is at the N EWMAN CENTER wart citizens await the victory of Wolver their North Dakota Nodaks over themse come i through the back alley entrance the barbarian Michigan Icers. age tea A usually unreliable source re- good o Featuring: JACK QUINE and J IM STRAND ported yesterday that "several Friday cardiac arrests have been record- karma ed, however, among those unfort- The p 50c-f ree coffee unate fans of Michigan's hockey Minnes team, upon expectation of t k- Minnes If you play an instrument or sing, come and perform team, ut th eco n have sh y pl9tp night at the Coliseum. . av s WE'LL BE GLAD TO SEE YOU THERE I nileSO t Nodaks invade Coliseum massacre," which, inci- opening eve and have gotten slap- begins at 8:00 p.m. tonight ped three times: however Mars Coliseum. Apollo has swooped back Saturday not lost, however, with the night to tackle their foes. ine Icers who have proven In any case tonight's clash will lves as "not just an aver- be a good indication of what can am." They are usually very be expected from Michigan's (and r very bad-unfortunately North Dakota's) gay blades in the nights seem to have a bad WCHA playoffs two weeks hence. for the team. past three weekends, against Leaning over to the optimistic ota, Michigan Tech, and point of view for Ann Arbor hock- ota again, the Wolverines ey freaks, Michigan coach Al Ren- hown up with a dull edge on frew has encouraging words, "This ----- __-is a good hockey team and I feel 4 (Very Insidious Plan to Pash Pizza) SWINGERS JUST LOVE OUR BACK ROOM GET-TOGET HERS 3411 Wasbtenaw-Ann Arbor Private parties are just more fun 'when you hold them in the warm, congenial Piano and Ban jo Entertainment atmosphere of Village Inn. Everybody 7 Days a Week 8 p.m. 'til 1 a.m. goes for Village Inn pizza and a cold beverage. How about tonight? Open 1 1 am, to 1 am. Weekdays 'Til 1 :30 Fri. & Sat. Nights PIZZA PARL-O' Where Pizza s Always In Good Taste" fc for 1 1chigan er rest tankers right now we're ready to make a move." North Dakota certainly poses a solid threat, but coach Renfrew says the Wolverines have "b e e n practicing hard and it just pays off." By TERRI FOUCHEY Wolverine swim coach Gus Sta- ger hopes the Ohio State team won't be up for the meet at Matt Mann Pool tonight at 7:30. He doesn't want to be taken literally, but even if the Buckeyes do show, they should provide the "e a s y weekend" Stager has been wish- ing for. Ohio State is in the midst of re- building, and, as their coach John Bruce said, "Overall we're not as strong as Michigan and we're just going to try our best." However, they may pull a surprise and really be up for this meet as they were for Michigan State last week. The Spartans just managed to squeeze out a 64-59 victory over the inspir- ed Buckeyes. jThis means that Ohio State can at least tread water. Some, like sprinter and backstroker John Hulme, can do it with the best of them. Stager feels Hulme will give Gary Kinkead a real race in the 200 yard backstroke, "Hulme has gone two minutes flat and can go faster." In the distances, Michigan's three Mikes, O'Connor, Casey, and Allen can expect a strong chal- lenge from, Lonnie Harrison, who has done five minutes in the 500 yard freestyle. He also moonlights in the 200 yard individual medley and coach Bruce views this as one of their strong events. Jim Finneran and Jim Kirklin have demonstrated sparks of bril- liance for the Buckeye diving corps. Bruce comments, "Our div- ing is erratic but sometimes excel- lent; we're striving for more con- sistency.'" Wolverine divers Dick I s BE- I OWR H DTE L0N TAYE ' *Nros fr* H* AuI el79310 Rydze2 The Nodaks need a sweep of this weekend's encounters to claim and Jay Meaden, will have 1 in diis rio'ht 1to first n I a r P to be wary of striking the spark. Bruce also',cites breast-stroker Chuck Howard and freestyler Paul McCormick as victory possibilities. Howard swam the 200 yard breast stroke in 2:15 against MSU and won by five seconds, while Mc- Cormick is capable of winning any event. OSU captain, Tim Brady, is good in the butterfly, but Bruce concedes this event to Michigan. He feels that with Tom Arusoo and Lee Bisbee "Michigan has the best 1-2 punch in the Big Ten." Ohio State, according to Bruce, "lacks depth and we're forced to use people in events they don't normally swim." One reason for this situation is the fact that one of their better sprinters, Jeff Jack- man, is sidelined for the season with mononucleosis. Bruce has been placing breaststrokers in the sprints and as a result has lost power in both events. The Buckeyes overall record of 5-2, losing only to Indiana and the squeaker to State, doesn't reflect all these troubles they've s e en.! Bruce is not too-optimistic about tonight's meet, although his team has looked good in practice. He points at the excellence in the but- terfly, strong sprinters, and over- all team balance as the reasons for the Wolverines being "too tough for us." However, he does expect improvement in his strong events such as the medley relay, backstroke, and the breaststroke. Michigan, 1 i k e Ohio State, is looking forward to the Big Ten Meet next weekend. Both teams will use today's meet to warm peo- ple up in the events t h e y will swim there. The Wolverines, also are hoping for a rest. The Buckeyes have never swum well in Ann Arbor and aren't like- ly to tonight. Therefore, the Wol- verines will probably get t h e i r much needed rest. The warm-up for the Big Ten will come in the backstroke and t h e distance events. The rest period will be in the sprints, butterfly and diving competition. I U1flaWJ9AWCU *S1gU 1 LJ 4.U kGj7 1 K U over Denver, which has already finished its season with a 14- 6 record. For excitement the Nodaks sport two of the leagues top scorers in Dave Kartio and Bob Munro, each of whom has accounted for 25 points. Sioux coach Ruben Bjorkman expressed the sentiments of t h e loyal Grand Forks fans when he candidly summed up the Munro story with, "We're glad he's with us." Perhaps the best chance for the Wolverines against their Boreal foe lies in the exuberant spirit of Michigan coed Sadie Dopex, "Tune in! Turn out! and besides if you get bored you can always throw hot pennies onto the ice." TRACK. DUAL: p -Daily-Andy Sacks MICHIGAN ICER Barney Pashak mixes it up with Minnesota in front of the Gopher goal during their last confrontation in Ann Arbor, which the Wolverines won going away, 5-0. The lonely referee trains his eagle eyes on the participants, looking for possi- ble rule infractions. Yost hosts Hawkeyes tonight By KEITH WOOD The Iowa trackmen invade Yost Field House tonight to provide Michigan with its final trial be- fore next week's conference cham- pionships. The meet has been re- scheduled from Saturday after- noon to eight o'clock tonight. The chance in time, however, should make little difference on the out-{ come. "We haven't got very much on our team this season. There's not much more I can say," lamented Hawkeye head coach' Francis Cretzmeyer. Tonight's meet should provide a strong contrast to last week's meet when a strong Indiana team threatened the highly touted Wol- verine thinclads. Michigan barely escaped with a 75-74 victory. Despite their overall weakness, the Hawkeyes do have a few bright spots. Carl Frazier returns to the squad this year after plac- ing second in the 600-yard run at the Big Ten Indoor Champion-j ships last year. Frazier also fin-1 ished third outdoors. Iowa also has an accomplished high jumper in Larry Wilson. Wil- son, only a junior, was jumping 6-8 at the end of last' season's 'competition. Thus far this year he has only jumped 6-4, but he should improve as the season pro- gresses. Michigan's high jumper, Gary Knickerbocker, has been consist- ently jumping 6-8 this season. As- sistant coach Jack Harvey c o m- mented, "Gary has been improv- ing and should be jumping 6-10 by this week or next." , Michigan will use tonight's meet as a final preparation for the con- ference championships next week, at Illinois. The Wolverines w il l Canamere dies; Vietnam victim George Canamere, Michigan's track captain in 1966, has become the first Wolverine varsity athlete to be killed in 'the Vietnam War. Funeral services were held yes- terday in his home town of Cedar- hurst, New York. Canamere, who holds both the varsity indoor and outdoor pole vault records at Michigan, won letter in track in 1964, 1965, and 1966. He was also a member of Michigamau, an honor society at Michigan. probably use men in events dif- ferent from those they will com- pete in at the Big Tens. Head Coach Dave Martin em- phasized, "We will probably not run the men in the middle d is - tances that we will use next week. Iowa is not a very strong team so we plan on using the meet only as conditioning for the champion- ships." Warren Bechard, Michigan's top performer in the triple jump, will probably not compete tonight. Bechard suffered a bruised ankle two weeks ago at Michigan State. Coach Harvey said, "Although Warren may not compete this week, he will be ready for t h e championships." Even though Michigan seems a bit over-confident, chances of an Iowa upset are not very high. 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