PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1967 1'AGE SI~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1967 i THE BA TTLE IS UCIVIING MARCH 5th' Gymnasts Smash Badgers, Gophers Track Team Overcomes Special To The Daily Loken reported that the "key- individual first place spots in four the meet except on the parallel E arly Irish M ile Sw eeps MINNEAPOLIS - Sparked by note of the whole meet was the of the seven events. Minnesota bars, where Minnesota took three a 27.65 total by the ring team, the ring team's performance led by took two individual firsts while of the first four positions. Dick By JOHN EGGERTSEN ond to last event, which snuffe Michigan gymnasts soundly de- Rich Kenney's 9.45. Rich, who got Wisconsin took one. Hinrichs led the Gophers with Special To The Daily out the hopes of the 400 scream feated Minnesota and Wisconsin a lot of razzing from his team- nn -h. .Q" aATA .a 9.35. SOUTH BEND-With their 71- ing Notre Dame faithfuls. d -- 1t A WEDNESDAY-FEBRUARY 22 Prof. Joseph Fletcher-Speaking at Canterbury House-12 noon in a triangular meet here. The Wolverines netted a 188.25 total compared to the Badgers' 179.55 and the Gophers' 176.55. Michigan, which suffered its first Big Ten loss this season against Michigan State last Wednesday, climbed to a 4-1 conference record while Wisconsin notched its first victory against Minnesota and rose to a 1-3 conference mark. The Gophers, winless in Big Ten com- petition, fell to 0-5. Shape Up, Or ... Wolverine gymnastics c o a c h Newt Loken felt that his squad' did "reasonably well considering the expected letdown after the MSU meet." Still, he said that "we'll have to shape up for Iowa Saturday." Michigan State travel- ed to Iowa last night, and a Spar- tan victory could throw the con- ference race into a three-way tie. 'Ringing' Victory VAULTING-1. Bradley (W) 9.2, 2. Rodney (M) 9.075, 3. C. Fuller (M) 8.575, 4. P. Fuller (M) 8.4. FLOOR EXERCISE-i. P. Fuller (M) 9.5, 2. C. Fuller (M)_ 9.15, 3. Jacobs (M) 8.85, 4. Nelson (Minn) 8.4. SIDE HORSE-i. Hoercherl (Mnn) 9.4, 2, Baessler (M) 9.1, 3. Geddes (M) 8.8, 4. Vo. (W) 8.5. TRAMPOLINE - 1. Jacobs (M) 9.45, 2.NZadel (M) 9.2, 3. Conant (M) 9:0, 4. Naftalin (Minn) 8.9. HIGH BAR-1. Vander Voort (M) 9.0, 2. Reinert (W) 8.8, 3. (tie) Vanden Broek (M) and Stende (Minn) 8.9. PARALLEL BARS - 1. Hinrichs (Minn) 9.35, 2. Vander Voort (M) 9.2, 3. Nicholas (Minn) 9.1, 4. Stende (Minn) 8.95. RINGS-i. Kenney (M) 9.45, 2. Chilvers (M) 9.3, 3. Babcock (Min) 9.05, 4. Vander Voort (M) 9.0. mates following his poor routine against Michigan State, felt aw- fully good with his 9.45." The coach also noted that the ring team barely beat out the high-flying trampoline team which finished with an impressive 27.65, just a shade off its amazing 28.0 showing against MSU. And that was without world champion Wayne Miller, who will be ready for the all-important Iowa meet this weekend. Backing Kenney's brilliant performance Was backed up by Cliff Chilvers with a 9.3 and captain Gary Van- der Voort's 9.0. Vander Voort had earlier won the high bar with a 9.0, as the Wolverines took the on the tramp, AAu cnamp Dave Jacobs turned in his second fine performance after sitting out of competition with a sprained ankle. The sensational soph net- ted a 9.45, while teammates Mike Zadel and Vic Conant finished second and third respectively. High Ex The greatest individual perform- ance of the day, though, was turn- ed in by senior Phip Fuller who recorded a 9.5 in the floor ex- ercise. Fuller; who is ranked in the top two in the nation in "free ex" was backed up by his brother Chip and Jacobs, who gave the Wolverines a 27.5 total in the event. Michigan completely dominated BULLETIN CLEVELAND (R) - Bob Sea- gren broke his own world's in- door pole vault record with a leap of 17-3 yesterday at the 27th annual Knights of Colum- bus track meet. Seagren, who set the indoor mark of 17-2 Jan. 28 at Albu- querque, N.M., missed on the first try but made it on the second. Loken noted that "the team is 60 victory over Notre Dame yester- feeling real good right now. We're day, the Michigan track .team just anxious to find out how the completed the first half of its dual Spartans did against the Hawk- meet season undefeated. The thin- eyes." - clads possess an unblemished rec- __ __ord of 1-0. Track coach Don Canham pre- fers to have his squad compete in multi-school relays, which will be the format of the Big Ten and NCAA championship meets. Yet today's dual meet gave the team a chance to work as a unit. With Michigan trailing for al- most the whole meet after Notre a i 3 Matmen Pooh-Pool Dame's 1-2 finish in the mile run, Other Michigan winners were the entire team and the few Mich- Larry Midlam and Nelson Graham igan fans who came down to who placed 1-2, respectively, in South Bend were treated to a vic- both the high and low hurdles, torious mile relay run, in the sec- Gary Knickerbocker in the high jump. Matti Kilpelainen and Carl Watkins who tied in the pole vault, and Jack Harvey who over- came the shock of nearly hitting several spectators when his toss landed in the stands which were viously piled up 30 points on three only 55 feet away. pins and four decisions over their Irishman Bill Hurd easily won Boilermaker counterparts. Burt 1 the 60-yard dash, as Michigan's Merical picked up the first pin best sprinter, George Hoey missed after trailing Purdue 145-pounderIthe meet. Hurd ran in three other Rich Ratliff 4-2 going into the Ievents in a vain effort to get second period. But Merical re- Notre Dame to victory. versed Ratliff and pinned him be- fore six minutes had elapsed. Bill Colton. Ron Kutschinski. Bob Gerometta, and Alex McDon- ald set a new meet record, a new fieldhouse record, and, as Notre Dame head coach Alex Wilson said, a world record for a 220- yard dirt banked track on a Sat- urday afternoon," with a time of 3:15.3. Earlier. Kutschinski and Mc- Donald had contributed to the Wolverine cause by winning the 880-yard run and the 600-yard run, respectively. I 4 SITUATION ETHICS: THE NEW MORALITY (Open to the public ) Medical School-University Hospital-2-4 P.M. MORALS AND MEDICINE (for Medical Students and the Victor Vaughn Society) Eastern Michigan University-8 P.M. (Open to the public) Special To The Daily WEST LAFAYETTE-A wrestl- ing meet should at least offer some exercise for its participants. But apparently Dave Porter thought it would be more valuable to just end Michigan's ' 35-0 slaughter of Purdue yesterday af- ternoon in as short a time as pos- sible. The Wolverine heavyweight ac- cordingly pinned his Purdue oppo- nent in 23 seconds, a mark usually reached only when one of the com- batants trips on his shoelaces. "Porter took Dick Daffinnee down in five seconds, curled him up like I a pretzel, and put him away," assistant coach Rick Bay explain- ed. "Dave was a lot bigger than his man and just went right to work." Porter's teammates had pre- 123 lbs.-Fehrs (M) dec. Katz, 14- 1. 130 lbs.-Henson (M) dec. Trail, 8-5. 137 lbs.-Weeks (M) dec. Zaccarino, 6-2. 145 lbs.-Merical (M) pinned Rat- liff, 5:49. 152 lbs. - Stehman (M) pinned Sproat, 3:07. K0 albs.-Kamman (M) pinned Kowalczyk, 2:43. 167 lbs.-Waterman (M) dec. Pe- tree, 8-6. 177 lbs.-Cornell (M) dec. Bruce Lancet, 12-0. Hwt.-Porter (M) pinned Daffi- nee, 0:23. 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The only other close match was that between 177-pounders Bill Waterman of Michigan and Dave. Petree. "Waterman led all the way, however, so the final score of 8-6 is deceptive," Bay explained. The pace of the meet was set when Bob Fehrs opened action by outpointing Larry Katz, 14-1. "But considering the competition, the boys put on an excellent show," Bay added. "Except for a couple of sloppy moments, we looked very good. It amounted to a good work- out, probably the best we could expect under the circumstances." The circumstances were that Purdue's mat squad is one of its worst in years. Dave Porter probably worked up more sweat walking back to the showers. As Angels Slept ONE MILE RUN-1. Howard (ND), 2. Vehorn (ND), 3. Kearney (M). Time-4 :11.4. 440-YD. RUN-1. Gerometta (M), 2. Gough (ND), 3. Welty (ND). Time -:50.0. '60-YD. HIGH HURDLES-1. Mid- lam (M), 2. Graham (M), 3. Ken- ny, (ND). Time-:07.5 (time meet record). LONG JUMP-1. Chaput (ND), 2. Hurd (ND), 3. Colton (M). Distance --22'1114" (new meet record). 1000-YD. RUN-1. Farrell (ND), 2. Coffin (M), 3. Reynolds (M). Time-2:12.1 (new meet record). 60-YD, DASH-i.:lHurd (ND), 2. Skarstein (ND), 3. Gazzarto (M). Time-:06.2 (ties meet record). 600-YD. RUN-1. McDonald (M), 2. Breunlin (ND), 3. Timm (ND). Time-i1:11.5 (new meet record). 300-YD. DASH-1. Skarstein (ND), 2. Hurd (ND), 3. Cooper (M). Time --:31.0 (new fieldhouse, meet record). SHOT PUT-1. Harvey (M), 2. Reid (ND), 3. Lauchtman (M). Dis- tane-57'i W" 880-YD. RUN-1. Kutschinski (M), 2. Leps (M), 3. Kearney (M). Time -1:53.2. TWO MILE RUN-i. Walsh (ND), 2. Leahy (ND), 3. Bishop (M). Time -9:04.0 (new meet record). 60-YD. LOW HURDLES-1. Grah- am (M), 2. Midlam (M), 3. Widdi- field (ND). Time-:07.0. POLE VAULT-1. Kilpelainen (M) and Watkins (M), tie, 3. Butler (NDI). Height-i4'4". ONE MILE RELAY-1. Michigan (Colton, Kutschinski, Gerometta and McDonald). 2. Notre Dame. Time- 3:15.3 (fieldhouse, meet record. Ties varsity record' set by Hunter, Ro-. main, Hughes, Bernard, 1964). HIGH JUMP - 1. Knickerbocker (M), 2. Hunt (M), 3. Broderick (ND). Height-6i" (new meet record). FINAL SCORE: Michigan 71, No- tre Dame 60. I3 I I Union Ballroom TODAY 3: P. M. A successful advertising executive be- fore entering the Episcopal priesthood, Malcolm Boyd, author of ARE YOU RUNNING WITH ME, JESUS? has served as campus minister at Colorado University and at Detroit's Wayne State University. He is one of the most influential and outspoken voices; of an ever-expanding group of young American ministers, who believe that the Church, through initiating social reform, can help the individual achieve his greatest fulfillment. 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