. UNIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY VAd" .1? CVV" £erllu L+ 1 t; ' N N GA/ 11'1 Cagers, lers Punctured on the Road Northwestern Romps, 105-82 MSU Stops Puckmen Again, 5-1 By RICK STERN. Special To The Daily EVANSTON - Shooting 50 per cent from the field, Big Ten co- leader Northwestern rolled past a drastically off-target Wolverine quintet 105-82 here yesterday. Michigan shot Just 35.4 per cent from the field for their lowest mark of the season. This alone was enough to beat them but they simplified matters by missing their first five foul shots and sinking just 14 of 29 from the line, also a season low. The game was so neat a replay of Michigan's 93-73 pasting by the Wildcats a month ago that ex- pedient Wolverine coach Dave Strack might have saved money by sending a movie in lieu.of his I basketball team. As in the first mismatch, North- western jumped off to an early lead, in this case 19-12, and Mich- igan was never again on top. The Wildcats poured it on with such power that Northwestern's cocky coach Larry Glass had his bench- ed emptied with five minutes to go in the first half. Before the game was over, Northwestern's second stringers Walt Tiberi, Sterling Burke, Jim Cummins, Terry Hurley, and Jerry Sutton had accumulated enough time to put through 48 of the Wildcat points, Tiberi get- ting 18. "Northwestern looked sure of themselves and seemed to make the foul shots," grumbled Strack. "We didn't. They really walloped us in the first half." Said NU's Larry Glass, "The thing a, coach really likes to see is men coming off the bench and doing their job. I thought Dan Davis did a fine job for us of- fensively and on the backboards." First Start Davis, i his first starting as- signment'of the year, tied for high honors for the Wildcats with 18 points and also grabbed 12 re- bounds. All-America candidate Jim Burns only scored 12 points, but the Wildcats didn't need him anyway... For the Wolverines, Craig Dill scored the first eight points and finished as game leader with 25. Jim Pitts was second with 19 and Dennis Stewart followed with 15. NORTHWESTERN G. F R P T Davis 7-12 4-5 82 10 Weaver 5-6 4-4 12 1 14 Kozlicki 4-10 2-2 11 5 10 Burns 4-8' 4-6 4 2 12 Gamber 0-7 3-4 3 3 3 Tiberi 6-13 6-7 4 2 18 Burke 3-5 2-3 7 2 8 Cummnins 3-5 2-4 3 3 S: Hurley 3-5 1-2 2 0 7 Sutton 3-4 1-3 4 1 7 Ford 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 Totals 38-75 29-40.60 23105 MICHIGAN G F R P T Stewart 7-14 1-3 8 4 15 McClellan 3-8 2-2 6 3 7 : L 1 1 2 2 4 4 4 4 5 5 Pet. .833 .833 .667 .667 .429 .429 .333 .333 .286 .286 I SCORES it ' 1 I Last Night's Results Northwestern 105, MICHIGAN 82 Iowa 73, Ohio State 72 Michigan State 79, Purdue 77 Indiana 93, Wisconsin 81 Minnesota 93, Illinois 81 Tomorrow's Games Northwestern at Iowa Indiana at Michigan State Ohio State at Purdue COLLEGE BASKETBALL Bradley 79, North Texas 69 Toledo 84, Ohio University 80 Duke 94, Southeastern Louisiana 83 North Carolina State 70, Virginia 59 Tennessee 68, Georgia 36 Notre Dame 87, Houston 78 Eastern Michigan 91, W. 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When Crunch left his home in Cut and Shoot, Pa., to go off to a prominent midwestern university (Florida State) he said to his sweetheart, a wholesome country lass named Mildred Bovine, "My dear, though I am far away in col- lege, I will love you always. I take a mighty oath I will never look at another girl. If I do, may my eyeballs parch and wither, may my viscera writhe like adders, may my ever-press slacks go baggy." Then he clutched Mildred to his bosom, flicked some hayseed from her hair, planted a final kiss upon her fra- grant young skull, and went away, meaning with all his heart to be faithful. But on the very first day of college he met a coed named Irmgard Champerty who was studded with culture like a ham with cloves. She knew verbatim the complete works of Franz Kafka, she sang solos in stereo, she wore a black leather jacket with an original Goya on the back. Well sir, Crunch took one look and his jaw dropped and his nostrils pulsed like a bellows and his kneecaps turned to sorghum. Never had he beheld such sophistication, such intellect, such savoir faire. Not, mind you, that Crunch was a dolt, He was, to be sure, a country boy, but he had a head on his shoulders, believe you me! Take, for instance, his choice of razor blades. Crunch always shaved with Personna Super Stainless Steel Blades, and if that doesn't show good sense, I am Rex the Wonder Horse. No other blade shaves you so comfortably so often. No other blade brings you such facial felicity, such epidermal elan. Personna Super Stainless Steel Blades take the travail out of shaving, scrap the scrape, negate the nick, peel the pull, oust the ouch. Furthermore, Personnas are available both in double-edge style and in injector style. If you're smart -and I'm sure you are, or how'd you get out of high school -you'll get a pack of Personnas before another sun has set. But I digress. Crunch, as we have seen, was instantly smitten with Irmgard Champerty. All day he followed her around campus and listened to her talk about Franz Kafka and like that, and then be went back to his dormitory and found this letter from his home town sweetheart Mildred: Dear Crunch: Us kids had a keen time yesterday. We went down to the pond and caught some frogs. I caught the most of anybody. Then we hitched rides on trucks and did lots of nutsy stuff like that. Well, I must close now because I got to whitewash the fence. Your friend, Mildred PS.... I know how to ride backwards on my skateboard. Well sir, Crunch thought about Mildred and then he thought about Irmgard and then a great sadness fell upon him. Suddenly he knew he had outgrown young, innocent Mildred; his heart now belonged to smart, sophisticated Irmgard. Being above all things honorable, he returned forth- with to Cut and Shoot, Pa., and looked Mildred straight in the eye and said manlily, "I do not love you any more. 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