Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, December 9, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, December 9, 1969 STUDENTOURS ROSE BOWL PACKAGES for University of Michigan AIR ONLY $1 40.00* Leave Saturday, December 27th Return Sunday, January 4th Figh ting Icers split pair By JOEL GREER A complete turnabout ocurred goalie Bob Johnson skated to the 8-6 and was praised by Coach in the second period as Michigan Spartan bench and was imme- Al Renfrew. "The defense played minetheoucogaeofensedoce began to fore-check the Spartans. diately replaced by Dick Duffet. real well considering Cartier was mined the outcome of both hockey It finally paid off as Michigan Since Duffet put on such an suspended. Jerry Lefebvre filled- . tacklay ormt Fkdy niht as- began their 4-goal burst at 17:45. admirable performance Friday in real well." Punch Cartier and tack lay dormant Friday night as Bsn a se h emd State's Jerry DeMarc were sus-1 k they managed only two "gift"; Basone was asked why he made Stt'sJrrre roee u MICHIGAN STATE coach Amo the switch for Saturday's game. pended for the remainder of the goals. . Bassone described the outburst as "I always alternate my goalies. series for fighting Friday night Saturday, continuing their in- a "complete collapse of our de- But Duffet's won the job tonight." Going into Saturday's game at consistant play, Michigan exploded fense." The icers exploded and The third period was a free East Lansing, Michigan's big line for four goals n a span of 66 sec- flooded the helpless Spartans with skating affair where State twice of Captain Dave Perrin, Merle thdsrand countd seightsll to- their finest plays of the season. closed within two goals. Falk, and Paul Gamsby was a the atga s eImmediately following the fourth tnajor disappointment. The line Ithe 3-a loss Friday at the quick goal embarrassed St a t e MICHIGAN HELD on to win had only one point after three Coliseum, marked by numerous- - games. The single tally came on fights, the tenacious fore-checking a goal by Falk in the Wisconsin of Michigan State kept Michigan Is sla glier PigSene frustrated in their own end. Ga s s a ' h e efe a htteln a p ig frs gol iaynot producing and completely r e Michigan's first goal Friday mpdhsntrofne.Hpu Mcascaon a pass-out from the cor- "* vamped his entire offense. He put er byaBrsa Slack. The puck M s i Gamsby on a line with Slack and naoe dBrian Satk aeD1 D nrBl' Gagnon, he made up a combina uffet off the well positioned tion of Don Deeks, Perrin and Pashak, and he put together the skate of Buck Straub. The other Washtenaw County Sheriff Doug Harvey has successfully clas third line of Falk, Shaw, and Wolverine tally was a similar ed with dissident students, traffic violators and. . . .......... Straub. play but, this time, the puck slid but Sunday he was turned back in his attempt to take on the Ann Until the second period scoring< off a Spartan skate as Barney spre i appareytht th chnge Pashak shot from a near-impos- Arbor police department. spree it appeared that the changes sible angle. This time, the game was football. And before a cheering and would not brighten up the offense. That was the extent of the chilly crowd of 1000 fans, the Ann Arbor Police department "Goats" Michigan State continued to fore- Michigan offense. Most of the shut out the Sheriff's department "Pigs", 19-0, in the nation"s first check with authority but the icers time Friday the Wolverines were "Pig Bowl." began to beat the Spartan press The move paid off as Gamsby whatin te actuallymere out threo "ur u emwsdfae, adSeifogHrew wt uc hr asg what they actually were out there played halfback for the "pigs", "But money-wise and toy-wise, we came out of his scoring slump with for. wvon." two goals and three assists. Harvey estimates that about $3,000 was collected to buy Christmas Still the Wolverine were not -Daily-Thomas R. Copi THlE GAME took on what look- gifts for needy children. paiggo oiinlhce n MCIA EESMNTn ar nese lpfo ed to be a brawl as Michigan couldrpdadmnde nodddpmrtso alshoceo MICHIGAN DEFENSEMAN Tom Marra unleashes a slap from do nothing right. So they turned While the two teams collided in the mud filled field, members defense. Tom Marra was constant- to the only thing they could at of the local veterans groups fired cannons and guns to record ly caught in the opponents zone the point as Paul Gamsby is being checked by Michigan State's all. They spent most of the game the score. "D. J." a pig provided by Sheriff's Cpl. Charles Broderick, and a forward was always having Dwight Lewis. Spartan Gilles Gagnon attempts to block the shot Friday in their own zone looking balked at appearing on the muddy field and slept throughout the to move back to his defensive posi- in the game which was played at the Coliseum last Friday. Michi- for green sweaters to skate into, game. "Fuzz," the Ann Arbor police department goat, bleated and tion. Their only other problem on State played fine positional moaned but was continually paraded around the soggy field. defense is clearing rebounds. gan State won the game 3-2. hockey and waited for the Wol- In an after-game ceremony, the police department was awarded verines to come to them. The icers the "Pig Bowl Trophy," a battered pig slopping can. As he accepted TEAM WINS SEVEN MEDALS made a mistake in their own zone the trophy for the police department, Lt. Thomas Minick, captain and the Spartans won the game by sof the "goats" remarked he had "never seen so much esprit de corps. Don Thompson took the puck I'veneverseen the police department and the Sheriff's office co- e d 1 m from the corner and sent it to Bill amn thsu ever before." rG y.Rhdae Fifield who scored the winning Game casualties included Sheriff's Cptl. 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After the game, Sheriff Harvey announced he would be "retiring and hanging up my number". But he added, "For all the bumps and "M..- C- UPON.... bruises, it was worth it. In this rainy weather either the people loved football or they came for the laughs." I ; Ann Arbor Police Chief Walter Krasny, who coached from the ' sidelines, commented, "We're the goats on a lot of occasions and anyway, names are just names. Most of the time you couldn't print D 177, the names we're called." By JERRY CLARKE not give a true impression of the Michigan's gymnastics picture relative strengths of the compet-I brightened considerably last week- ing teams, as many teams were end when the Wolverines, led by not fully represented. "No team Sid Jensen, won seven medals in trophy was given, so some schools the Big Ten Invitational Tourna- sent only some of their individual . metitors.. ment. Jensen took three medals himself, including a first p la c e award for his finish on the rings, showing his versatility and mak- ing Michigan the strongest team in the tournament. Coach Newt Loken praised his team for the improvement they showed over their performance in the eirlier Midwest O p e n, but added that "I just wish we had about three more of these openI meets before our Big Ten start." He also noted that the meet did MICHIGAN WAS the only con- ference team to receive m o r e than two medals. Indiana State, one of the schools from outside the Big Ten that was invited to compete, had four medalists for second best.- Jensen was by no means t h e his "best ever." Defending NCAA champion and team captain Ron Rapper took second on the par- allel bars, only half a point behind Yoshi Hayasaki of Washington. Even a pair of newcomers got into the act. Dick Kaziny, a soph, omore, finished third on the side horse, Michigan's weakesthevent last season. On the rings, where graduation took away b o t h of last year's specialists, freshman S k i p Frowick finished third, which, together with Jensen's first, demonstrated that that event will not be as weakened as many had 'I U 761-0001 f off 50c of f fff 5 * Large one item (or more) f* pizza. One coupon per pizza f 1 f : Mon., Tues., Wed.,N Thurs. Only DEC. 9 - 11 ........ .-........ ... NEED BREAD To Get HIGH Over Vacation? SELL USED BOOKS tOO STU DGNT P00K SGVICG This Week WEDNI BASKETBALL-Duke at the Ev THUR SWIMMING-Michigan at Min FRII HOCKEY--North Dakota at the SWIMMING-Michigan at Wis SATU HOCKEY-North Dakota at th only Wolverine to perform well in feared. the tournament. Ed Howard fin- ALSO ON THE rings, sopho- ished second on the high bar with more Mike Sale performed well, a 9.1, a routine that Loken called doing a routine that Loken called "The highlight of the meet as far as any individual was concerned." Other Michigan gymnasts gave in Sports oodperformances. George Hunt- zicker did well in both floor ex- ESDAY ercise and vaulting. Freshman Ward Black w a s another solid vents Building, 8 p.m. competitor in floor exercise. Be- SDAY sides the rings, Jensen won medals mnesota for vaulting and side horse. The team will now stand idle, DAY practicing for the beginning of the Big T e n season on January 10. e Coliseum, 8 p.m. Improvement has been made in consin the last week, and a continuance RDAY of that trend could pave the way for a repeat of last season's e Coliseum, 8 p.m. championship. 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