Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, Apri 1 1, 1969 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April 1, 1969 Cornell leads MV~ichigan Enjoy Yourself - Join The Daily Staff Today! '4 By JOE MARKER . LISTENContributing Edtor LISTENFor t h e eight years Michigan 2 V3 SO'A E ~vhas senta full team 'toth NCA FOR wrestlngatournameti ts repre FOR sentative has not finished out of U. o M. ayrol Cheksthe top ten. This year proved no 1 cashd herematched last year's ninth place 1ON finish Saturday at Provo, Utah. r Although the Big Eight again W A A . Mdominated the tournament; with e i Iowa State and Oklahoma. finish- r " king first and second, the Big Ten RADIO was well-represented among t h e OPEN 10-6elite, with Michigan State a n d A ..* Ioa placing fourth and seventh r espectively to join Michigan. NO G MES1 T AYSTwo of Michigan's seven-man I T PAYSdelegation placed in their weight OSTO LISTEN classes, Pete Cornell, runner-up at NOGI~ IlN3 -. I177 and Jesse Rawl, who took thrd place at 167. 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Michigan coach Cliff an relates, "The Woods match -t right down to the wire. Jesse 5ahead but Woods scored a :down with 20 seconds left to tAWLS 'EARLIER helped seal doom of tournament favorite lahoma when he bounced top- ded Larry Laush. from compe- on, by a&4-7 count. The match sclose till the final seconds, but wls scored a reversal near the al buzzer to gain the triumph. tawls. completely overwhelmed vy's Jim Vandehey in the con- ,tion finals, 12-3, to capture rd-place honors. The match sreminiscent of. his Big Ten al bout with Iowa's Steve De- es, which he won 12=4. [he rest of the Michigan con- gent, Jerry Hoddy (115), Tim ,h (123), Ty Belknap (130),; ke Rubin (137) and Tom Quinn ;), did not fare so well. Lubin was a ,c r u e 1 victim of tnce, as he drew Iowa State's nGable, who was named the orament's outstanding wrest- in the first round. Gable, in ning the Wolverine in the sec- tperiod, began h i s amazing string of five pins in five matches. His championship capped a career during which he has never been beaten in either h i g h school or college. Although Gable performed as expected, the same cannot =be said about the rest of his team. Throughout the season, the Cy- clones performed in the shadow Iof fellow Big Eight members Ok- lahoma and Oklahoma State, they e v e n absorbed at shellacking -by Big Ten champion Michigan State in the Midlands Tournament, as they were outscored by the Spar- tans, 102-62. HOWEVER, THEY c ami e alive last weekend and qualified lour finalists. After the dust had set- tled on Smith Field House, Iowa State had scored a record 104 points, swamping second - place Oklahoma by 35. Michigan State, on t he other hand, c a u 1 d do almost nothing right and slid to fourth place. The Spartans' fate was epitomized by heavyweight co - favorite J e f f ISmith. in his long-awaited bout with top-seeded Jess Lewis of Oregon State, Smith melted completely' and absorbed a 6-1 thumping. The defeat marked the second straight year Smith has had trouble in the nationals, as lJast y e a r he was Isoundly thrashed in the semi-fin- als by Michigan's Dave Porter, 7-1, before Porter defeated Lewis, 5-4 for the championship. I pi Vote for' Presildent' wide vote by the people on whether Michigan should In a presidential primary, the people con vote for their the nominating conventions. DENTIAL PRIMARY WORKS ontenders .for each party's presidential nomination will 2d on the ballot. The voter votes for his choice. ,sentation, national convention delegates will be elect- cts and on a statewide basis. Each delegate is pledged andidate getting the most votes in the constituency nary will be advanced about a month in presidential the presidential primary will involve NO ADDITIONAL iat You Can Do? ETING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1969 *1 di ROOM 2C UNION ReadThDAL This Summer..." 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