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PAGE SIX

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY8,1967

Shoot

Down

Illinois

I M SPORTLIGHT
By DAVE WEIR

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IN THE LOBBY OF THE BELL TOWER MOTEL
FEATURING "MOTHER GREEK" SPECIALS

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of the way, controlling the boards Purdue Boils Hawaii
36-28.
Both teams were hot with some LAFAYETTE-Purdue defeated
Hawaii 93-64 last night and made
fancy shooting. Iowa dropped in the Rainbows' mainland basket-
38 of 65 tries for 59 per cent and ball tour a total failure with nine
the Illini hit at a 61 per cent clip losses in nine games.
with 38 baskets in 62 attempts. The Boilermakers were cold at
The Hawkeyes moved ahead as !the start and led only 17-13 with
much as 15 points in the first half 9:16 left in the first half, but they
:ran the score to 31-15 in the next
but Illinoi snarrowed the gap to four minutes and made it 45-28
53-42 at intermission and with at the half.
3:38 left in the second half closed Purdue played without Roger
to within three points at 89-86 Blalock, who was withheld from
before the Hawks moved out of action because of a bone bruise.
trouble. Substitute Jon Reynolds was high
Gerry Jones contributed 23 with 18 points.
points for the Hawkeyes and Tom Lewis Lilly, with 17 points, was
Chapman added 1 as the Illinoi the only Hawaii player in double
dropped to a 3-3 mark in the con- figures and the only starter who
ference. didn't foul out.
This Week in Sports
FRIDAY
Gymnastics-Eastern Michigan at IM Building, 3:30 p.m.?
Hockey-Michigan State at Coliseum, 8 p.m.
SATURDAY
Basketball-Michigan at Northwestern
Hockey-Michigan at Michigan State
Swimming-Indiana at Matt Mann Pool, 7:30 p.m.
Track-Michigan at Michigan State Relaysl
Wrestling-Toledo at Yost Fieldhouse, 3:30 p.m.p

Northwestern
Indiana
Iowa
Michigan State
Illinois
Ohio.State
Wisconsin
Purdue
MICHIGAN
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Iowa 96, Illinois 89
Purdue 93, Hawaii 64
SATURDAY'S GAMES
MICHIGAN at Northwestern
Michigan State at Purdue
Iowa at Ohio State
Illinois at Minnesota
Wisconsin at Iniana
0 QUICK
KtC1 K If"

Happily Ever After
The other day after my one o'clock class, I sped down State
Street to that hulking superstructure which fills up the entire first
block of Hoover Street-the craggy IM Building.
I wanted to play basketball.
I raced up the front steps, carefully avoiding strategically located
mounds of snow.
Reaching the top of the steps, I wrenched open one of the big
wooden doors. That is, I almost wrenched open one of the big
wooden doors. You see, I happened to pick the wrong door-the
the one they keep chained. (Scratch one dribbling arm.)
Once inside, I skipped up the stairs to the second floor locker
room, where that guy in the cage exchanges basketballs for ID cards.
You can usually get a 25-cent locker, but there were none left this
time. "Oh well," thought I, "I'll play in street clothes."
Back down the stairs I went, hopping, skipping, dribbling (one-
handed), right through the doors and out onto the basketball court...
and right into tennis practice.
One hour later, the tennis team left. Would you believe . .. can
you imagine having a WHOLE basketball court all to yourself? Well
I did-for 30 seconds.
And then they came . . . hordes of bull-shouldered, red-faced
Michigan men, conditioned by years of battling beneath the
boards. They swarmed over the entire gym and took up every
conceivable spot around every one of the 14 hoops.
I stood dumbfounded in the middle of the floor, watching them
run, jump, hook, pix, and jostle. By some tacit agreement they ar-
ranged themselves into groups of 10, according to weight, and
commenced their distorted version of Cazzie's trade.
I must have been awfully conspicuous, standing there in the
middel of the floor, clutching my basketball and gaping at the 14
brutal brawls surrounding me. Sudden~ly, a 275-hound behemuth
lumbered over and addressed me in his high-pitched voice-"Hey you,
squirt . .. with the long hair and the specs . : . and the basketball."
"Who, me?"
"wnna nlay? We don't have a ball.

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CLEM HASKINS, WESTERN
KENTUCKY basketball star, ap-
parently has been lost for the
season after receiving a wrist in-
jury ina game against Murray
State Monday night.
Haskins, who scored seven
points in an overtime to lead the
Hilltoppers to a 88-79 victory, fell
on the wrist under the basket
after going for a layup.

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Can beer
be too cold?
A Maybe we shouldn't care how
cold people drink beer ... just
so they drink ours. (After all,
we're in business!)
But we do care. We go to
such fuss and expense brewing all that
taste into Budweiser, we want our cus-
tomers to get it all out. And this is a
fact: chilling beer to near-freezing tem-
peratures hides both taste and aroma.
40* is just right.
To make it easy for you, we've asked
all the bartenders to serve Buds at 40°.
Also, every refrigerator is designed to
cool Bud at 40*.
Of course, if you're on a picnic or
something and the Bud's on ice and
nobody brought a thermometer ... oh,
well. Things can't always be perfect.
Budweiser. ,
KING OF BEERS ANHEUSERTBUSCH, INC. * ST. LOUIS
NEWARK * LOS ANGELES 9 TAMPA * HOUSTON

th DETE manage Wcoachhas So I got into a game. They made me the guard. My job was
announced he is sending utility to throw the ball in from out-of-bounds. My teammates handled
man BRIAN WATSON back to the the rest. There was Biff, a former Olympic shot-putter; Ozzie,
minors and recalling right winger who turned out to be Ollie's big brother; and two hot-shots
FLOYD SMITH to the National cousins named Knock-out and Elbow.
Hockey League club.
backwards or on my head. I threw
it underhand, overhand and three-
Squarters. Sometimes I bounce-
JB passedt. Once I even tried a shot-
-Iput-pass, but the other team inter
[ cepted.
5 But we were winning, and we
%###EENhad tremendous team spirit. After
every basket, we all patted each
other on the back. When the other
The ostcompeteteam had the ball, I ran around
e in~ CO~n eteand waved my arms, hoping they'd
collection of Stainless blow their' respective cools.
Finally, when it became evident
SSteel and China patterns that we had the contest wrapped
..> 1up, Ozzie gave me a chance to
are auaitale ut shoot. We called a timeout and
the OHN LEI Y SHOP. made up a plan. I was to pass the
-sdeball ine as usual to Elbow, who
would toss it right back to me in
urprse maneuver. Then my team
maetesd ol. or esin o h
JFN B._E DY "flying wedge" and I would drive
had temenous tam sirit.Afte
in for an easy lay-up.
601 and 607 E. Liberty St Everything worked perfectly. I
NO 8-6779 Ann Arbor was all alone at the free-throw
line. r kept going.
. .. ~ ~***.~ ~.;:up, tney told me what had iuap-
____________- pened.
The_____________________ete_ The flying wedge had turned
into a giant rebounding act-sort
of like the two jaws of a vice-
with me in the middle.
S aeAfter I turned in the basketball,
Ssta derd hmep.was to take a
the JOHN LEID SHOP. ball inas usal t.Elbo, wh

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