PAGE SIX PA- SX-TE IC IGA fIlY STUDAY DCEBER4,I6 KOVIAK LINE GETS 5: Ileers Drop Cagers Battle Bowling Green's Fast Break'* W. Lutheran. 9-4 By GIL SAMBERG V V - - W - --- '~ - By DAN OKUENT It turned into a mismatch. We Just have tfa ce it. Michigan ha tem abette team" Sospoke Ted aki, the disil- Ontario's W a t e r1 aouhera to the Wolverine ices last night, "We like to look at the pre-con- fere nce season as a formative time. We plan to get a lot of men in there the match while making 41 saves -iete xeine-fw a. in te blsterng arrae of50 But sometimes. . . . Well, we Michigan shots on goal. Mean- wat to wiaso.", while, Herman was faced with only wBasketbl acoach Dave Strack 17 shots, fending off 13. One has often made clear his belief might wonder what kind of sugar that these games give the team a headms headnedhog Harod'th period to experiment, to gain pro- goal-mouth fore on the frt1 m ficiency and confidence in their goalmout forthefirs 15 in-own style of ball. It's their chance utes of th e t hird period when1 to improve ani st a p te n nary shotcameoff aWateroo I~ ~ ai*~m v~a1tha- a uv Walt Piatkowski (6'8") and Al This puts the game right at the Dixon (6'9"), both sophs, combine boards, where Michigan will have with Junior Sam Mims (6'4") up .that fourth man shooting and re- front to match Michigan's size. bounding in close. The numerical advantage for "We feel we've got eight or nine the Blue will be with Cazzie Rus- real players we can use this year." sell, the 6'6" guard who is any-:says Strack. "At least we hope so. thing but a guard. The Bowling "I think we've made some good Green counterparts of Russell and changes so far. But you always John Thompson are Rich Hendrix. want to try to refine them. Our a 6-foot soph, and Nick Aloi. at offense hias been altered, yes, but 6'4", and the lack of a big man not so much as you'd think. We've in the back court will be the prob- always had this kind of thing in lem for the Falcons, there . . . it's Just that sometimes - stick.up for Big Ten competition;. The Michigan team dominated >'It all started big. With 48 sec- And Strack demands success in the game by an even greater mai - onds gone in the opening stanza, the rehearsals also. gin than the lopsided score mndi- MacDonald sneaked in a rebound Bowling Green Today cates. Led by an "All-America" (by from a Mel Wakabayashi shot and Bowling Green and Ball State birth) "Kid"' line, the Blue out- the Wolverines got off to a quick are on deck, and Strack is selling stripped the visiting Canadians in 1-0 lead. Koviak registered his no one short. The Falcons from all categories that make a hockey .first at 10:13, subsequently follow- Ohio are the better of the two, as game-they outshot, outran, out- -ed by a Mike Martill-a tally at they proved in their 9 1-74 win checked, and completely outclass- - 10.against Ball State on Dec. 1 ed teir nexpriened fes.Waterloo smacked in two before Freshman coach Tom Jorgenson The- "Kid" line, center'ed by .- .,the pciriod ended, one of them an sophomore Bruce Koviak and ~'unassisted slap off the stick of manned on the flanks by junior EA CA ANMeWkbyshheedMhiatoa -4 Dny mswietetam asBB n o Mike Martilla and his soph brother TEMCPANMl-kbysihle Micigno 9-4 sDonny As whil the emwsB If Lea acoute fo fur f he victory last night over Waterloo with two assists in a non- ashrstegth. Game time for Michigan's Wolverine goals, two by Koviak conference hockey game. Wakabayashi, shown going in for a Tihe iddtley pyB eriogawasolo clsh ith HBowln Green a and one each by his current, and score against Michigan State last year, when he led the WCHA Michigantalyo by obkergusodnti Yost Fil ouse today is 13 former, linemates from Detroit. in scoring, twor Watteo o f arersan ah te- T p kms, a 1 hsgm, All three starred with the now sore wat thecl e vnd f t. T hc Tikes at 1 frtigae defunct Junior Red Wings, a Jun- the I i in e showed remarkable with Barry "Bear" MacDonald,'n waslo baicllineentful, with as wel Ias M tonday's game jor B team, while preppers in the finesse. Kovak, a whirling dervish who tallied two counters and, like tertho soldin terd onol against BalSate, are on sale MtCtthe yone erie de n-at the ticket window of the or - wth is inpintpasingandassist. Then, in the third, fireworks. Athletic Administration Bldg. Created in practice last week deadly shots, shared top honors "-couldn't name anyone in Koviak opened the scoring at 1:59, at State and Hoover. ~~~~ aeloparticular as the 'star'," stated and his teammates kept the disc Television s t a t i o n WKBD Waterloo s W aterlMichigan mentor Al Renfrew fol- within their own blue line for, (channel 50 ilbroadacst lowing the game. "All the lines over eight minutes, before the both games live. First Period-Scoring: M--Mac- --Ferguson (high-sticking) 7:12, IV played well, and I am more than younger Martilla plunked a cheat- .__________________ Donald (Wakabayashi, Ferguson) -Amos (illegal check) 11:47. , ht1:6Mco 0:48, M--Koviak (MacDonald) 10:13, Third Period - Scoring:a M--Ko- satisfied." He did express disap- ci' in te corner at 100. Ma~n- was on hand as the young Bowl- M-Mike Martilla (unassisted) 11:05, viak (Lea Martilla) 1:59, M-Lea pointment in soph goalie Harold ald chalked up his second tally at ing Green squad opened up their .W--Amos (unassisted) 12:47, W -- Martilla (Koviak, Thompson)'1l0:06- Herman, however, declaring that 12:05, and Tom Schiller followed fast breaking offense for this year. Allen (O'Flaherty) 17:39. Penalties: M-MacDonald (Hhompson, Fergu- ltemnGgPaewlrtunwith another a minute and a half b W---Russell (interference) 8:52, W- son) 12:05, M-Schlller (unassisted) ter nGegPgwlletn The Wolverines probably got a Wood (illegal check) 11:25, M -- 13:51, M-Ullyot (Lucier, Henderson) to the nets tonight in the Wateir- later- look at Warren Scholler's five Thompson (interference) 13:50, M- 19:57. Penalties: W-Dobie (charg- loo rematch. During all this tine, Waterloo three weeks ago down at Toledo o Fegson (el ichek) 17:04, M-- in:05, M-Kovak (hookingk) The goal-tending statistics teil could not as much as get a shot The two teams traditionally come Second Period-Scoring: M--Fer- W--RusselI (tripping) 19:38. the story of the game. Herman's off. Easing off, Michigan coasted together for a joint (not inter- guson (Henderson, Wakabayashi) MICHIGAN 3 1 5--9 counterpart - the only Waterloo the rest of the way, topping it all squad) scrimmage before they 2:05, W-Mclntosh (Allen, O'Flah- Waterloo Lutheran 2 2 0-4 iceman worthy of note - Larry off with three seconds remaining open, giving the players an in- Penalties: -Knobbs (Interference) Hermn (M)ods 4 3 6-13 Stone, hopped back and forth in on Ron Ullyot's slap on a Dean formal baptism before a crowd. 6:04, W--Banks (charging). 7:12, M Stone (WV) 9 18 14--41 front of the net for the whole of Lucier pass. Strack xvent over th'e films of the - ___ -- _- -"Tenessee game with his team yesterday afternoon before a short practice session. Hoot and a Holler The Falcons' style is a far cry from that of Ray Mears' Volun- teers, and Strack terms today's cs ay"anothwi' kind ofptsst." WO R S FIIPtheir starting line-up, mking them a group with speed and size. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH & ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH and FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST .*. >* WESLEY FOU)NDATION . t-he EPISCOPAL STUDENT SCIENTIST they'll show up moi'e. For instance, this year we feel, we have some moie team speed, so we try to use it." Conversion The Blue have converted to make full-court defenses their basic ones for the moment. There are a couple of them, including the frantic press they opened the year with, which were planned with the new personnel alignment in mind. Basically, this means that Bill Buntin has gradua toed l those eight or nine men in the coming games, Strack points out that he has always felt that "you don't need more than five men going all the way to use the full- court strategy. "You have to have quickness, condition, and discipline to make it work. But the good thing about it is that you can get these through using it. "Yes, it's a gambling strategy all right. You gamble with your fouls . . . but you have to weigh what you get in return for this." Same Five Strack, plans no changles in his starting line-up- for today's battle. Joining Thompson and Russell will be Captain Oliver Darden and John Clawson playing the corners, and 6'10" junior Craig Dill at center. As usual the guards will be the floor leaders, the "quarterbacks," with Thompson carrying most of the load while Cazzie is under the boards more often. Yesterday's short practice con- centrated mainly on running. It was als.o another graphic lesson, a reminder for anyone who can't watch the Blue every day. No Matter What When a ballplayer is good, he's good. No mnatter what he does or how nonchalontly he does It, it's right. Cazzie Russell shoots rlght. passes right, and rebounds right -and all with a style and a drive and a wide-open spirit all his own that gets others doing It right and enjoying it as he does. When he goes up with a lay-up he doesn't have to look any more, because if he hits the rim or crowds it with the ball going up, it'll roll in anyhow. If he passes lon bor short, ifhe passes behind is blocked ...it gets there just the same. Why? oesithe ball rreally have eyes, No. It's as if he wills it thiere ..to be "right." And what else could it be? Con- fidence and skill, along with the desirethiat' enough to say that Cazzie comes running up behind the rest in a sweat-shirt and un- thte cn' wakis t to get started to get irunning again. And the smile and the yelp when he break, onto the court make it clear. Drills start out stolidly.. . Then Cazzie starts moving and talking-to himself, to the others -and it's catching. The pace picks up. The talk picks up. They're off to the races.* And who stays behind after- Iwards to take the extra practice shots? The team may have changed some, but the leader Is the same. Game time is 1:30 today. The class ies prsented with oe of thos hard to forget. T he endorsed by PanhellenicI Assemblyj * -Daily-Thomas R. Copi MICHIGAN'S CAZZIE RUSSELL picks up two of his 29 points against Tennessee with one of the Wolverines' comparatively few layups, as the Vols effectively plugged up the middle with a good defense. It is expected that the Blue will be in closer today against Bowling Green. .see=mssen aetn=a Ar State and H lran Streets Phone NO 2 -4536 Hoover Rupert. Minister Eugene Rancom. 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