PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 196+6 PAGE SIX ~ TEMCHGNAIYFDA.FRTA R1g . sa ..w.,.aaa w-i.Mav {~t rlltvA ifTx .4 a' VV a I I r ART AUCTION SAT., FEB. 19 . . . 2:00 P.M. 825 PACKARD Proceeds to Children's Comn unity I . _ -- -- I Dynachrome beats the igh cost of color film! 35 mm 2.29 8 mm 2.69 Processing included CAMERA SHOP Ann Arbor's Only Exclusive Camera Shop Icemen By JOE O'NEILL Three weeks ago if you looked ahead to this weekend's hockey games for the Wolverines, and you saw that they would be at Duluth, Minn., for a two-game series with the University of Minnesota, Du- luth branch, you would probably just shrug off any hopes of a close game and say, "Rack up two more for the hustling Michigan icers." That was three weeks ago, when Michigan was in its prime, knock- ing down Michigan Tech in cham- pionship form. That was before being outskated by Michigan State and Minnesota for the past two weekends, with Michigan going without a win since that memor- able Tech series. That was also whenMinnesota- Duluth had a miserable 0-12 rec- ord ,and was holding down the cellar position better than the, Bruins. Bulldogs Change iWhen Mel Wakabayashi of Michigan faces off Friday and Saturday night against Keith Christiansen of Minnesota-Duluth,' the Bulldogs will have made some changes that will put them in aI better position to face Michigan with the chance of taking two like the others have done in the past. For one thing, according to hockey coach Ralph Romano of Minne- sota-Duluth, this weekend will mark the first time since Jan, 1 that the Bulldogs will be at full strength, with no one out due to injuries.' Minnesota-Duluth's top scorer and most valuable player, junior Io Keith Cl ing afte Michael ralso see since las This thr last year Minneso of 17 ag Anothe "newness has wor luth. Th member< the past games a cording beginnin nervous, the first together hampere we have some con Test Revitalized Bulldog Attack .W hristiansen, will be return- Starting in the nets for the er missing seven games. Bulldogs will be sophomore Dave Tok and Owen Rogers will LeBlanc, from Fort William, On- action for the first time tario. He has traveled the same st month's Denver series. road as Michigan's netminder; reesome was the best line, Harold Herman in that he was al-; , when, as an independent, ternating with senior Ron Hill at ta-Duluth won seven out the start of the season, but Le-; ainst WCHA teams. Blanc now starts regularly. Old Hands Leading the defense for Min- er factor is that the nesota-Duluth will be senior Bob s" of being in the WCHA Hill, from Duluth. He is considered n off for Minnesota-Du- one of the top defensemen in the; is is their first year as a league, and is the highest scoring of the league, although in defenseman in UMD's history. they played most of their Starting on defense with Hill will gainst WCHA teams. Ac- be sophomore Tom Ahrens, also: to Coach Romano, "In the from Duluth. Hill is one of only g we were pressed and three seniors on the UMD team. being in the league for Tech-Style Play time. We weren't skating The forward line will be a re- at first, and injuries union among junior Christiansen, d our ability. But now senior Tok, and junior Pat Fran-] all our men and have cisco from Duluth. nfidence." Minnesota-Duluth has a style that, according t terned after Mic though it isn't much finessse. TI generally play style. This style seen for the Bulldogs past two weeks have only won have given No their intra-state some real troub Minnesota 5-3, a raised a few eyet with the Sioux, overtime, and loc night. Their win kota was notable have given every trouble this year commented that has been in a sli we were just luc down." 1115.S. UNIVERSITY 665-6101 I Crepe Florals Washable-45" Solids-Checks 1 .49 yd. $179 Yd. III Fl STUDIO BELLE-GLADE Solids in Cotton $10 Cupioni Shantung 45 idhy 45" Width I Washable -. 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The Irish have some top Coffey's time wl the list of last week's results. of distance runners, and this area is off the meet rec the Michigan State Relays. where the Wolverines can expect The Yost marks The remarks on the bulletin their top competition. Notre Dame's board at Yost wouldn't seem sig- With only one relay on the Dean, will not b nificant to the casual observer. schedule, the Wolverines will get with the Irish: H There were only two notes, "very the opportunity to display their in the New Yo good," along with the sentence talents individually for the first games tonight. J "We are getting better each week." time since the Western Michigan and Kelly will be Earning "very good" were the Open. for Michigan. second place finishes of the mile Distance Battle Senior Cecil Ni relay and two mile relay units, Ted Benedict, Brian Kelley, and more Elmo Mora while the other statement referred Jim Dolan will get a stiff test of an exciting race to the entire squad. Significant? their stamina and endurance in part of the two3 Yes, for the messages sum up a the two-mile run. The Michigan last week, Morale philosophy of one ,of the nation's City, tore aroun top coaches. 1:54 pace. The Canhan looks on the season may see some f prior to the Big Ten Champion-NorDaest ships as a time of preparation and took the event a experimentation. He juggles the gan at MSU. relay line-ups, finds out the best In the 1000-ya events of each runner, and works rell will lead t on improvement-a slow, steady, Opposing him wi gradual improvement, expressed Jim Mercer, an in the words "We are getting Farrell ran a 2:1 better each week." at Indiana and Records Are Deceiving the 1000 behin As a result, the Wolverine cda- Western Michiga: dermen's record isn't always over- powering before the conference Ward Tr championships. Along the way, Carl Ward ai Michigan may lose a few minnows, ash e ed but the important thing is that dash. Hampered the Wolverines almost always land latertwo ourti the big trout. oafter his first The test tube period is now al- sThe meet will most over, with only two dual TheWmee w meets remaining before the Michi- the Wolverines wi gan cindermen journey to East at qualifying fort Lansing for the Big Ten Indoor Championships,c Championships. Most of the en- host schl or t tries are set, with the goal a fort-h night away. CECIL NORDE Hall in Detroit. _-awa_.Already, the I o Romano, is pat- In practice this past week Ro- higan Tech's, al- mano has been readjusting his executed with as lines, and working on passing, now hey forecheck and that his team is united and a fast-breaking healthy. Some of his players have been out a long time, so he wants ns to be working to be sure they have the basic right now. In the teamwork down. s, although they When asked about Michigan's one game, they team this year, Romano had this rth Dakota and to say: "Al (Renfrew) has done a rival Minnesota tremendous job so far this year. ble. They lost to The feeling around the league this nd last week they year was that Michigan wouldn't brows by splitting finish too high in the standings winning 3-2 in because of their lack of unusually sing 5-2 the next strong talent. They don't have the over North Da- superstars of past years, but Al since the Nodaks has certainly made this team y team plenty of hustle and work well together." r. Coach Romano Hustle will be the name of this "North Dakota series coming up. Romano added ump recently, and that "these two teams are of about ky to catch them equal strength now. Neither team will be pressing for the champion- ship in the regular season, so the Iris h.team that puts out the effort will J be the victor." ted against Mike Cassius Clay ed a 9 :02.6in the Relays last week 'as just a shade cord in the event.l stands at .9:02.9. best miler. Ed LOUISVILLE, Ky. .'-PIHeavy- e making the trip weight boxing champion Cassius 3e is participating Clay was put'in 1-A yesterday and rk Athletic' Club his draft board indicated his name im Dennis, Dolan .will be included in the March call. running the mile Clay, 24, had been deferred after failing mental aptitude sections Vorde and sopho- of his examinations. He was re- ales should make classified under new, lower stand- of the 880. As ards established because of the mile relay squad need for more men. s, from New York Ican't see how they can re- d the track at a classify me as 1-A, why they're two Wolverines so anxious to push me into the Army out of all the people in imiliar faces, for Louisville officially classed 1-A," o mile foursome he said. way from Michi- "Why are they so anxious to rd run, Pete Far- pay me $80 a month-me, who in the Irish effort. two fights pays for six new jet il1 be Ken Coffin planes?" he exclaimed. dllbe eCkfi' Clay's reclassification left the d Dave Legack . Clay-Ernie Terrell heavyweight L2.8 two weks ago bout March 29 at Chicago hang- placed second in ing in the air. d Dean at the Terrel indicated hope for Clay's n Open.' deferment, but said, "Of course, ies Again after the fight he wouldn't be in nd Willie Brown any condition to go in the Army go in the 60-yard anyway." by bad luck the s, Ward will be ...: NI"::;. 'in of the indoor . provide some of B i o ar ith another crack the NCAA Indoor : :t u.^...^..:6".^::}}1::: 1.{ j:'' "": JI HI Fl STUDIO 1319 So. Univ. Open 9 til 9 NO 3-7242 See the newest TOUCH & SEW* sewing machine -the only machine that does all 3 kinds of sew- ing? Other new SINGER sewing machines from $59.50. Whats new for tomorrow &atSINGERtodayg! SINGER' 114 SOUTH MAIN 1 Applcallons for Counseling at Freshman Rendezvous Still Available Deadline: Friday, February 18 Pick up applications at 2210 S.A.B.; for further information, call 764-7442. (Rendezvious is sponsored annually by The Office of Religious Affairs as an orientation for new students to The University of Michigan) only three weeks is serving as the the meet at Cobo Wolverine cinder- Ai L School Time is YOU CAN REACH YOUR HIGHEST GOALS men have qualifie in seven events. The mile and two mile relay squads made the standard last week, and are joined by high jumper Rick Hunt, pole vaulter George Canamare,. shot putter Jack Harvey, hurdler Roy Wood- ton, and sprinter Ward. All students are admitted free to the cindermen's home meets with an ID. The Rugby Club will begin training sessions starting this Saturday at 10 a.m. The ses- sions will be held in Waterman Gymnasium. Contrary to the story which appeared in yesterday's Daily, tonight's gymnastics meet will begin at 7:30 p.m. There will also be a meet on Saturday aft- ernoon with Minnesota, which will start at 3. This will be the last home meet of the season. Both events will take place at the Sports Building. * Bus Ad-Chem E-E E- E-M E-Met E Candidates are needed for career opportunities in Industrial Marketing, S k F i 9w t Engineering, and Research and Development. 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