PAGE EIGHT THE MIChIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1965 Gymnasts Sport Experience Al M Icer TIMo Face Tlirtii gi Wgjrirlru- LLOYD GRAFF By RICK STERN Coach Newt Loken officially un- veils the 1966 edition of Michigan's gymnastics team this weekend in Chicago,. The squad, Big Ten champions for the past five seasons, will be matched against rugged competi- tion in the Mid-West open tourn- ament, which Loken refers to as "an excellent preseason test." Gone from the squad are five both events, after sharing the of last year's standout performers honors with Henderson last sea- including trampolinists Gary Ir- son. win, John Hamilton and Fred Three gymnasts return on the Sanders, floor exerciser Mike Hen- ring event, presenting Loken with derson and all-around man Alex talent and depth at this spot. Freeska. Irwin gained Big Ten, Though only a junior, Chilvers Is National, and World champion- perhaps the tops of the three, ships last season and has since having gained a third place ring turned professional. standing in the Big Ten confer.- Vets Return ence meet* last March. The two Loken's 1966 team is not exactly seniors, Blanton from Denver, green though. Gary Vander Colorado, and Duke, the team cap- Voort, Ken Williams, Rich Blan- tamn, both have considerable ex- ton, John Cashman, Chris Chil- perience which they hope to cash vers, Chip Fuller, Phil Fuller, and in on. Art Baessler are all veterans and Baessler from New Trier high all familiar names to followers school, in Winnetka, Illinois, is of the squad. Loken's side horse man. Baessler Vander Voort, of course, enters is a junior. the "All Around" event, in which Trampoline the performer's total score in six Thus in six of the seven events, different activities is computed.exeindprfmrswlpa- Vander' Voort's eilisaeteticipate. In the seventh, the two bars, horizontal and paraliel. trampoline, Loken must turn to Also on the parallel bars is Wil- sophomores. Loken is high on all hiams, a senior from Elmhurst, four of his bouncy youngsters, Illinois. Cashman another senior pointing first to Vie Conant, who works along side Vander Voort was Illinois State "tramp champ" on the horizontal bar. at Evanston high school. Keith Double Dose Cooley and John Geddes are next The Fuller twins Phil and Chip on Loken's line, but only until provide. Loken with a strong one- January when Wayne Miller, from two punch in vaulting and floor LaFayette, Louisiana, becomes a exercise competition. Juniors from sophomore. Miller is rated as one Pensacola, Florida, the twins will of the top two amateur trampo- bear the brunt of the burden in linists in the country, having gained numerous awards in high school. Miller and the other freshmen on the squad will compete in the Chicago meet on an individual rather than team basis. The squad journeys to Chicago this afternoon. Preliminaries are held Saturday morning and the top eight competitors in each event will complete in the finals beginning at 8 p.m. Saturday. ....E EWE ~~'~..A'W' ~.YE VP' ~A'E'U'E £AP'~Y By JOE O'NEILL After one weekend of good, rough, fast hockey, Michigan's ice- men will be back to start all over again against a relatively un- Wateloo utheraan College, i located out in th wls ofCanada, in Waterloo, Ontario, one of the twin cities of Kitchen er-Waterloo It's a small school, but it's in Canada, and that is where they play a game called hockey, and they play it good. Waterloo Lutheran is in the same rough league as Western Ontario, Michigan's opponent last be moe gad studentsfor th sophomores and juniors of Mich- igan to face. It also means that players with six and seven years of college hockey experience will be pitted against two and three- year men, with two games of ex- perience to their credit this year. Napoleons of Hockey But, if Michigan could earn a spi with et ertn Ontario, they shold e ale o fce p to any- thing that Waterloo Lutheran can give them. Water'loo gave Mich- igan Tech two good games last year, and that's why Michigan scheduled them for this series. After this weekend's faceoff for two games, Michigan will face McMaster University the following weekend. After that, the icemen will open their Western College Hockey Association play against Denver University. in a two game away set. Tech Jumps Michigan Tech has jumped off to an early lead in the WCHA race, with an undefeated team so far. Last year's WCHA and NCAA champs took two games from new- comner Minnesota Duluth in league action, and have one non-confer- ence victory. North Dakota, last year's WCHA regular season champs, have also beaten Min- nesota Duluth, by a 5-4 score. Colorado College has already played five conference games', winning three and dropping two. They beat Michigan State twice, and split with Minnesota. Michigan State. highly rated in preseason selections. has only won We filed into the choking yellow schoolbus that Benny. who owned a local scrap yard, had been coveting for years. "Hit for twenty, Davey," catcalled Davey's kid brother who en- joyed rubbing it in. Davey was fifteenth man on a fifteen man basketball team. Like all buses it was built for dwarfs, skinny dwarfs at that. The broomstick boned guys scrunched up into the prenatal position for the ride out to the far north suburbs. "Don't forget Coach," yelled one of the fellas as the bus driver started edging his animal away from the school. And, suddenly Coach comes bolting out of the gym door, bag of oranges in one hand, pre- game pep talk in the other, and left foot in mouth. -It was one of those Chicago days that non-natives think are the r-ule. It was ten above, snowing, with the wind huffing like a flabby trackman. Well, about halfway there the defrost mechanism failed, along with the heat. Frozen ballplayers you can tolerate but clouded win- dows are something else. And already our warmup time was downi to a scant ten minutes, so stopping was out of the question. Coach came to the rescue, unsurped the towels we were sup- posed to use after the game and began stroking the windshield by hooking his arm through the side window. Eight towels- and one mile later he gave up this method. Coach then stated he was going to get us through if he had to hang on the windshield himself, But then Sidlney Osborne saved the day. Sid was the team dude and the only kid on the bus who shaved more than once a week. He ripped out his aristocratic bottle of after shave lotion and offered it to Coach. The alcohol iin the lotion melted the window fog like hydrochloric acid working on a stomach ]ining so we made North Shore in time. Sidney tried using his shave lotion as bargaining leverage for a starting job, but Coach wouldn't hear of it. ,We hurried onto the court shivering, like adolescent flamings NEWT LOKEN CLIFF CHILVERS WE'R E NOT EVEN NO. 2! The BOOKERY is not the largest bookstore in town, not even the second. But we make up for it. We give students more for their money, and rmore money for their books. We pay CASH for texts frorm 120 courses, and we will help you sell books for any other course at the University. You can get 10% more for your used texts at the BOOKERY, and you don't even have to walk to Camnpus. The BOOKERY is coming to you. Sell your texts for more at BOOKERY buying stations. Dec. 15 Jordan Hall East Quad. Fishbowl Dec. 16 Markley South Quad Fishbowl Dec. 17 Couzens Stoc kwell Fishbowl 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. and 3 P.M. to 6 P.M. We can't g ive you something for nothing, BUT we can give you a whole lot more for less. gj THE ROOKERY I ~ one game, while losing three. They walking into a meat freezer. And after one considerate minute the ~ ~ dropped two to Colorado College, timekeeper-daddy of the enemy's top player-blew the buzzer to - were on the short end of a 6-3 signal the end of warmup. - ' :.game with Clarkson, and finally The captains went out to center court to discuss ground rules 1 II won one against t arne 64 and I noticed no referee. Then out of nowhere staggered in this bleary I aned this year, with no team eyed unfortunate wrapped in a striped shirt. having run up any lopsided scores "The ref looks stoned," declared Davey on the bench. S A AeaL, and this Friday and Satur- lighter." You see, in those days I respected authority. dynight will be a good test of I walked,onto the court and prepared to jump center when the terability when they face-off runny-nosed ref with a mangey mop of confused hair leaned on me aastthe unknowns of Waterloo and blew his whistle. -Ltean College. "Just tuning it up, and from what school you come kid," he Pro Stai .iAnd then he tossed the ball up for the tipoff. It conked him on "Hey you guys, let's play a ten minute half. I gotta go to the NHL john," he muttered. "Did you knowg you could get this drunk on beer?" W L T Pts. GF GA And he tossed the ball up again-this time it landed on my skull. chicago 11 5 1 23 62 40 . Coach jumped onto the court to protest. The bloodshot boy with o.otot, 7431 4 5 stripes called a technical foul and chaos reigned. .k New~ York 5 8 5 15 53 59 "Authority my respect," yelled the ref. Bostou 5 10 2 12 38 66 And we played the game lik-e a scrimmage after escorting said netrit s8 414 3 s2 referee to the john, surrepticiously locking the door behind him. -erotThursday's Result The rest of the season was strictly downhill. .100% All. Gat Ge Wool Gat e 1. McDaniel Black From Cubs Bur und 5 *... ....~By The Associated Press 4 IThe San Francisco Giants aca - Na vyV~. quired irelief specialist Lindy Mc- 4~. Daniel from the Chicago Cubs and C.el1 the California Angels landed vet- eran first baseman Norm Siebern from the Baltimore Orioles in e trades that highlighted the major Sizes le*ague baseball meetings yester- * The Cubs acquired two young - 4 o 46players from the Giants, pitcher Bill Hands and catcher Randy Hundley, in exchange for the 29- yeair-old McDaniel. The Cubs also * oiig threw in reserve outfielder Doni ft ~ Landrum. 3 Retular %~~/The Orioles accepted Dick Simp- S~son, 22-year-old rookie outfielder. ..~. Ifor Siebern in a straight player swap. I. McDaniel last year appeared in - 71 games and posted a 5-6 record and a 2.58 earned run average. All of his appearances were in y ... 1k 1relief. LEI~ DEI RIESiebern, 32, hit .256 with eight E1~I~ ~ U MIL homers and 32 runs batted In for Lag stS leton.the>Orioles last season but lost his 4:The L r stS ec onfirst base job to Boog Powell. TOddS OTuG ~ o CH ANUKAH Cards in Town $800,4100? :~ atFootball YOUR HOLIDAY GIFT CENTER J ~ 4~/ s(e~ a ( OPEN EVERY NIGHT CARDS AND CANDIESPa 8 'til 8 3O from now to Xmas 9kNEW YORK (P-If Joe Namath 31 2 So. State 1203 So. University is worth $400,000 to the New York Je s t Mik Ga rrett shou l * 4 * 9 "HEAD " for- the Hills We at Tee & Ski are proud to announce that we are now a franchised retail outlet for HEAD skis and poles. As you know, the HEAD line is the Rolls-Royce of ski equipment. These skis are designed for function, not fad and their familiar combination of black and silver is part of their changeless style. No matter if you are beginner or advanced skier. you will find HEAD skis will give you the added control to put you in front of your class. 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