PAGESrX' THE MICHIGAN DAILY" TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 196,6 WAGE SIX THE lIUCHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 19Cc Grapplers Stun Wisconsin Wrestlers COLLEGE ROUNDUP. Hoosiers Mash Bucks, 81-61 Special To The Daily MADISON-The 25-3 shellack- ing that the matmen poured on the Wisconsin Badgers last night proves that either the Wolverines are possibly the strongest team in the conference or else that the Badgers are not as powerful as many believed. Before it happened, Coach Cliff Keen insisted that Wisconsin was a good team. Afterwards, Keen still said the Badger wrestlers are fine athletes. Maybe this can mean the Michigan grapplers are ready to take the big prize. Downed by Fehrs Although the matmen didn't re- peat the four falls of their last match, they did get a final secondI pin from Bob Fehr§ in -the first' event. After 2:57 of the first per- 'teammate, Al Sievertsen. And Like Waterman, Wayne Wentz iod of the 123-pound contest, the again. Michigan came out on top was bothered by a nuisance in- Wisconsin wrestler, Bruce Hax- as Jenkins had to fight hard and jury which had no effect on his ton, was stopped by Fehrs. Hax- I take the match, 5-3. Sievertsen, performance, and he proved it by ton, who is the back up man in with a 10-1 season record, prom- bringing back one of the Wolver- this event, had only seen action ised to give Jenkins a tough fight. ines' two falls of the night. With once previously this season and However, Jenkins, like the whole only 2:47 of the second period had lost. Michigan team, was not awed by gone, Wentz won over Brekke In the next match, Dave Doze- the fearsome Wisconsin squad. man defeated Erv Barnes, 12-6. In the closest contest of the day,' If there was supposed to be an Burt Merical got by Rick Heinzel- Beat the Draft intense rivalry between Bill Jo- man, 5-3. In the next contest, the hannesen before this season, Billy Michigan matmen weren't so lucy, Thinking about the draft? Jo got the best of it as he defeat- and Bill Waterman lost to Elmer Well, do something about it.I ed Gluck handily, 11-3. The set- Beale in the 167-pound class. Only The Michigan Daily of- back which Johannesen gave Beale's victory was no surprise, fers complete coverage of the Gluck was his first defeat of the for he is one of the finest Wis- Detroit Pistons' efforts to draft season.cosin wrestlers. The minor in- Cazzie Russell. Join the sports se on. eTamat jury that Waterman had pre- staff and learn the facts. Drop Former Teammate viously sustained played no sig- in at 420 Maynard St. any af- Cal Jenkins had the distinct nificant part in his individual ternoon and ask for Chuck or privilege of wrestling a high school patch. Jim. As for the Army, once you joinThe Daily you're sunk WCHA Standings _ _anyway. iddows &tudent Michigan Tech Minnesota North Dakota Denver MICHIGAN Michigan State Colorado Duluth W L T 11 4 1 12 6 0 11 6 1 8 6 2 7 7 0 a 8 0 4 10 0 1 14 1 Pct. .719 .667 .639 .563 .500 .00 .286 .094 Johnson to compensate for the previous loss his teammate had suffered. Against Dan Pernat, Michigan heavyweight Dave Porter had to turn in his best, and he did, bring- oriented shopping U flivE RS 1W IOW('RS . Now renting for Aug. S. UNIVERSITY AVE. & FOREST AVE. PHONE:.761-3565 F iEEEYE 1I CHILD CARE WORKERS MATURE COUPLE OR SINGLE WOMAN TO SUP- ERVISE HOME FOR ADOLESCENT GIRLS. AT- TRACTIVE LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS; GOOD SALARY WITH FRINGE BENEFITS. WORK WITH PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT STAFF. CALL OR WRITE TO; David B. Goldberg Jewish Family & Children's Service 10801 Curtis, Detroit, Michigan 48221 Diamond 1-5959 I OCLAST I ing back a 8-3 win. Pernat, the 191-pound athlete that Keen had such praise for was one of the biggest threats to the matmen, but Porter silenced all of the home fans' last hopes by decisively de- feating Pernat. With the win at Madison, the matmen proved that they can win the big ones. After losing badly to Minnesota and taking several consecutive easy teams by lop- sided scores, there was some ques- tion of whether or not the matmen had the necessary attributes to win big. "Wisconsin offered us a test, but we came through in good fash- ion," said assistant coach Dennis Fitzgerald. "We were very en- couraged by this sign of continu- ing progress toward the Big Ten championship." In the Groove 123-Pound - Fehrs (M) pinned Haxton (W), 2:57. 130-Pound - Dozeman (M) d. Barnes (W), 12-6. 137-Pound - Johannesen (M) d. Gluck (WV), 11-3. 147-Pound - Jenkins (M) d. Sievertsen (W), 5-2. 137-Pound-Merical (M) d. Hein- zeinian (W), 5-3. 167-Pound-Beale (W) d. Water- man (M), 6-0. 177-Pound - Wentz (M) pinned Johnson (W), 5:47. Heavyweight-Porter (M) d. Per- nat (W), 8-3. SPORTS NIGHT EDITOR: GRETCHEN TWIETMEYER 1",a'eI SATCHMO SATC HM O SATC HMO SATC HMOC comes to the U of D Memorial Bldg. Louis Armstrong and his All-Stars 8:30 FRIDAY February 18 TICKETS: $5, 4, 3, 2 at _thie J. L. Hudson Co.; and U.,of D. Memorial Bldg. Box Office, phone 342- 1029. U VESIT *F D.ET*T "- t, - A -- - 4 -A " ---- A. jlm n_/ ILJF.JL qL and committed 20 errors. r i1 Big Ten Standings By The Associated Press digit scoring from six men, top- Kron pumped in 23 points in his BLOOMINGTON -Indiana hit ped by Jack Johnson and Max best performance of the season to 50 per cent of its shots in the Walter with 18 points each. lead top-ranked Kentucky to its second half and whipped Ohio * * 20th basketball victory last night, State 81-61 in a Big Ten basket- Dukes Up a 90-67 triumph over Alabama. balgaelaPnih.The unbeaten Wildcats broke The victory lifted the Hoosiers DURHAM, N.C.-Steve Vacen- the game wide open late in the into a tie with the Buckeyes and dak and Jack Marin scored the first half and were never threat- Northwestern for sixth place in key points in the final minutes ened as they picked up their 11th the conference standings. that helped second-ranked Duke i taight Southeastern Conference Bob Dove of Ohio State was foil South Carolina's slowdown| victory. high with 22 points on 9 of 16 for a 41-38 Atlantic Coast Con- Kron scored 16 of his points in shots from the field and 4 of 7 ference basketball victory last the first half, when Kentucky took free throws. Indiana got double- night. a 40-29 advantage. He got steady It was Duke's 10th conference help from Pat Riley with 22 points victory in 11 games and ran the and Louie Dampier, who added 18. Blue Devils' overall record to 18-2. Kentucky hit 51 per cent of its South Carolina, which beat the shots from the floor. Alabama con- Blue Devils in Columbia in De- nected on only 39 per cent. cember, slowed play to a walk early in the second half after * * * Duke ran a 26-20 halftime lead to Rarnblin' 29-20. South Carolina, which played CHICAGO-Fourth-ranked Loy- the Blue Devils even through most ola used a 56 per cent shooting r-of the first half, managed to close average to run away from West- :,within 34-31 with 4:34 left. ern Michigan 107-75 last night for But Vacendak hit two long the Ramblers' 18th basketball vic- jumpers for a 38-31 advantage. He tory in 20 games. then stole the ball and Marin Frank Perez. filling in for the dropped in a free throw to make ineligible Alan Miller, led the it 39-32. Ramblers with 28 points, the high- est of his collegiate career. He hit on 10 of 11 shots from the field in KJron Can Crow the second half. TommyBilly Smith backed Perez with TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -..--Tommy23 points while Corky Bell added 17. IVZ1].. D l The Ramblers made 46 of their W 1 reaK 80 shots from the field. Western Michigan was bother- MAX WALKER A ed by Loyola's pressing defense NBA ReccredbyLy -Apesigdees At MICHIGAN Michigan State Minnesota Illinois Iowa Ohio State Northwestern Indiana Purdue Wisconsin 7 6 5 5 3 3 3 3 2 2 L 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 5 6 6 Pct. .875 .750 .714 .625 .429 .375 .375 .375 .250 .250 M 1,In 76er ,Romp CHARLESTON, W.Va. (eP) - Towering Wilt Chamberlain added another milestone to his legendary National Basketball Association career last night with a 41-point performance to set an all-time scoring record in Philadelphia's 149-123 victory over Detroit. The 71" pivot man brought his career scoring record to 20,884, four better than the now retired Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Hawks. Chamberlain is now in his seventh year in the NBA. Wilt became the No. 2 man in career rebounding, again eclipsing Pettit. When he grabbed his fourth rebound early in the game, Chamberlain sent his career mark to 12,852, second only to Boston's Bill Russell. r SCORESI -__ _ _ .i Last Night's Results Indiana 81, Ohio State 61 Tonight's Game Minnesota at Iowa Saturday's Games Purdue at Michigan Minnesota at Illinois Northwestern at Indiana Iowa at Ohio State Michigan State at Wisconsin U:' I "U DAY CTY* * MUSKEGON * GRAND RAPIDS FINT } JACKSON YPSILANTI KALAMAZOO ANN ARBOR? 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