SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1967'.' THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA01 SEVETJ Icers R By DAVE TICKTON The Michigan Wolverines out- did themselves last night. In one of the roughest, hardest played games of the season the "M" icers overpowered Minnesota Du- luth 8-2. Before the last fan had a chance to find a seat, Bob Boysen, Fri- day night's hero, picked up from his last congratulations and flip- ped the puck past Dave LeBlanc, the bewildered Bulldog goalie. Minnesota should have left the arena right then. They didn't win a fight all night. omp Over Duluth, 8-2 i 1 Breaks The Michigan skaters finally got those well deserved breaks. For Tankers By DOUG HELLER Tradition went out the window at Matt Mann Pool yesterday as the Wolverine swimmers ripped Ohio State, 84-38. First, Coach Gus Stager intro- duced his senior in what is usually the last dual meet of the season against the Buckeyes. But this isn't a year for tradi- tion, so Michigan takes on Min- nesota Monday night. Traditional Flack Then, the coach told the crowd, which contained a number of Wol- verine swimming alumni, that one reason he picked this meet for a gathering was the excitement caused by a contest with "tradi- tionally"' strong OSU. Maybe Ohio State is tradition- ally strong, but they're currently disguised as somebody's weak sis- ter, as they displayed in their collapse before the Wolverine tankers. The 84-38 score was significant only it if is remembered that a losing swimming team is ordina- rily guaranteed 19 points for en- tering all the events. Actually, Ohio State could have racked upi the same score with three team 400-YD. MEDLEY RELAY - 1. Michigan (Kingery, Scheerer, Schwar- ten, O'Malley). 2. Ohio State. Time -3:38.16. hosae.Tm 1000-YD. FREESTYLE--1. Williams (I). 2. Robertson (M). 3. Weiss (0). Timne-10:46.09. ONE METER DIVING-1. Knorr (0). 2. Kirkland (O). 3. Brown (M). Points--277.00 200-YD. FREESTYLE - 1. Robie (M). 2. O'Connor (M). 3. Grell (O). Time- :46.06 (pool record). 50-YD. FREESTYLE - 1. Groft (M). 2. Wiebeck (M). 3. Betzhold (0). Time-:21.96. 200-YD. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - 1. Hopper (O). 2. Kingery (M). 3. Salassa (M). Time-2:04.07. THREE METER DIVING-1. Knorr the first two periods their pass- ta pass flipped to Galbraith and not truly reflect the outstanding ing set up some picture play scor- watched as the surprising sopho- game , the Wolverine netminder ing moves. more drilled a shot into the upper played. Herman was a bit peeved Jerry Hartman who played an left corner of the net. After Bruce over the second Minnesota goal. outstanding game, picking up two Koviak finished out the first per- In the third period, far after goals and an assist, capitalized on iod scoring, the game wasn't much the outcome of the game was in the sharp passing as he deflected in doubt. question, there was a small scur- a centering pass from Doug Gal- Team ry around the Michigan net in braith into the nets four minutes The offensive mount was a true which Duluth managed to displace after Boysen's awakening goal. "I team effort. Ten different men fig- Herman and push the puck in at just touched it with my stick," ured in Michigan's scoring and the same time. Hartman mused. "It went right all made their presence felt in a "Someone had me pinned against between the goalie's skates." few third period disagreements. the bar," Herman said. "When the Minnesota never seemed to re- The defense showed real hustle. goal went in I couldn't even move." cover their poise and the Wolver- Time and time again a potential This scuffle resulted in a pileup ine icers rifled shots at will to- slapshot was smothered by a div- of players that would have done wards the Bulldog netminder. ing, stick swinging Wolverine de- a telephone booth stuffing team Hartman was next on the other fenseman. The relatively small proud. end of the scoring combination as number of saves by Michigan goal- Resulting penalties had the eli- he intercepted a clearing Minneso- ie Harold Herman, though, does gibility of alternate goalie Jim -_ - - Keough for next weeks game in in ten penalties had the degree of question for a few minutes. The unLowlyBuckeyesentire third period which resulted the referee's control of the game members, divers Chuck Knorr, i questi too. an Totikad adNA at Contrast an o ikad n CALs night's game was quite a~ 400-yard Individual Medley chain- contrast to the close suspense fill- pion Bob Hopper in there alone ed encounter of the previous night. Both Michigan and the Buck- Michigan never had to catch any- one. They controlled the skating, eyes failed to enter more than one the puck, the fights and the pen-i swimmer each in the 500-yard alty box. freestyle, so nobody received that Duluth Coach Ralph Romano one third place point. r could only lick his wounds. "Mich- one of this takes anything igan really skated well and you away from the Wolverine effoit, can't argue much with a game like asimprovement was shown in tht"h"ocdd diving, sprinting, and the 500- Their momentum and return of yard freestyle. The Blue won 10 of the friendly break should help the 13 events, and swept eight. Wolverine skaters in the final reg- Blue Chip ular season series next week The inspiration was provided against North Dakota. This series when Captain Carl Robie, fresh will probably decide the WCHA from reCords in the 1n i and 50 BcRNIEBAKERchampion. A Announces Open Petitioning UNION-LEAGUE #o r CHAIRMEN Of HOMECOMING SOPH SHOW (for current resh men) yard freestyles, decided to try the 200 for a change and knocked off the pool record with a 1:46.06. Mike O'Connordanother swimmer who has been entering the long distance races, was second, about two seconds behind. Diving coach Dick Kimball was especially complimentary toward O'Connor, who he called "as good as any sprinter on the team." Laps in the Pool Moving into the places of Robie (0). 2. Mer'den (M). 3. Brown (M). Points--322.50. 200-YD. BUTTERFLY - 1. Robie (M). 2. Arnsoo (M). 3. Gable (0). Time-:48.4. 100-YD. FREESTYLE-I. Wiebeck (M). 2. Groft (M). 3. Lakin (0). Time-:48.4. 200-YD. BACKSTROKE-1. King- ery (M). 2. Hopper (O). 3. Williams (M). Time-2 :00.25. 501-YD. FREESTYLE-1. Bisbee (M). 2. Brady (0). Time-5:04.62. 200-YD. BREASTSTROKE - 1. Scheerer (M). 2. Mahler (M). 3. DeViaming (O). Time-2:18.0. 400-YD. FREESTYLE RELAY - 1. Michigan (Salassa, Groft, Wiebeck, O'Connor). 2. Ohio State. Time - 3:13.6. JD 2J.Ii Az' 1jL32.J and O'Connor in the 1000-yard: freestyle, Tom Williams and erst- while breaststroker John Robert- son easily lapped the opposition. The 500 was all butterflyer- turned-freestyler Lee Bisbee, as his time of 5:04.62 far outshined his past efforts. It's nice to arrive just before the Big Ten meet. A similar statement was used by Kimball, as he directed it at the three meter performance of diver Jay Meaden. Although edged by Knorr, 322 to 319, it was the first time he topped 300 points and, according to Kimball, he is now an established threat. Ken Wiebeck, who swam the 50-yard freestyle instead of his usual 200, raced to a :48.4 clock- ing, just ahead of Bill Groft. Kim- ball pointed out that if he had maintained the same pace he had up to 75 yards, he could have been at "47 something," approaching his best time ever. Now, if only they can do this against some non-traditional op- position. . . FIRST PERIOD SCORING: AI - Boysen (Binnie, Lucier) 0:21. M- Hartman (Galbraith) 4:38. M-Gal- braith (Hartman, Ullyot) 10:10. M -Koviak (Mike Marttila) 14:55. Pen- alties: M-Mike Marttila (charging) 2:29. M-Ullyot (illegal check) 4:58. D-Bell (illegal check) 9:40. M-Boy- sen (tripping) 12:20. M-Boysen (10- min. misconduct) 21:20. D-Chris- tianson (tripping) 19:46. SECOND PERIOD SCORING: AT -Lord (Lee Marttila) 0:39. D - Francisco (McLeod) 5:02. M-Domm (Koviak) 8:00. M-Lee Marttila (Lord, Koviak). Penalties: D-Bell (cross check) 7:18. NI-Lee _Marttila (trip- ping) 9:03. D-Newell (illegal check) 9:31. D-Young (cross check) 12:13. D-Bell (s'ashing) 12:55. M - Lord (elbowing) 15:19. M-Domm (charg- ing) 19:04. M-Bench penalty - 2 min. (served by Binnie) 19:04. 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