PAGE -EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1967 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1967 :1 ART FILM: SIngmar Bergman's VIRGINSPRING Thinclads in Tune-up Meet; Host Northwestern, Indiana Icers Face-off with Nodaks Sat., Feb. 25 NEWMAN CENTER 331 Thompson. 7&9 P.M. 50c admission EUROPEAN MOTOR SERVICE By LEONARD A. BEECHAM, A.M.I. Mech.E. 25 Years of Experience on All Foreign Cars ALL BRITISH MECHANICS Ports for all foreign cars 24-hr. service for anything not in stock EUROPEAN MOTOR SERVICE Complete Auto Repairing & Painting Specialist Foreign Car Service 1946 PACKARD RD.- ANN ARBOR, MICH. Phone 663-5403 By JOHN EGGERSTON Michigan's undefeated thinclads are taking it easy this weekend because of the flu and their com- petition. Both sophomore sprinter George Hoey and John Reynolds of the record-setting two mile relay. team will miss tomorrow's tri- angular meet with Northwestern and Indiana because of a virus. A number of other trackmen, how- ever, will compete despite slight cases of the flu. The Hoosiers have already lost to Notre Dame in a triangular meet this season 91%-47, a team the Wolverines vanquished 71-60 t last weekend. The Wildcats will bring in its whole 12 man squad into Yost Field House for the 1 p.m. meet. Heavy Favorite_ While Michigan is considered a heavy favorite, even with influenza RALPH SCHULTZ in the air, Indiana and North-! western have some individual stars Jack Harvey, the Wolverines' to stimulate interest in the meet. shot putter supreme, will face Ralph Schultz, who won the some top flight competition for 1000-yard run for the Wildcats the first time this season. Up until in the Michigan State Relays, ap- n pears hard to beat at that dis- tance. Pat Edmondson, who is also been the only ones to challenge making the trip from Evanston, him, but Indiana's Jim Arbuckle, is considered a fine two miler and, who has putted over 55 feet, will along with Mark Gibbons of In- provide some interest in the diana, seems to be the favorite to strength event. win that event. This is one of the With Hoey out for the meet Wolverines' weaker events even Dave Cooper will have to carry the though Steve Bishop ran his best load in the sprints alone against time ever at Notre Dame last the Hoosiers' Tom Keenan in the week. 60-yard dash and teammate Rich The Hoosiers' Bob White will Dilling in the 300. Indiana also battle it out in the hurdles with have a good pole vaulter in Mike Michigan's Nelson Graham and McPherson who has cleared 14'4" Larry Midlam who really found regularly, which was the winning themselves last weekend in South height recorded by Michigan's Bend, sweeping both high and low Matti Kilpelainen and Carl Wat- hurdle events. kins against the Fightin' Irish. By JOHN SUTKUS end. Dean Lucier, Danny Walter, eraging four goa Bob Boysen, Mark Thompson. and our opponents a: ihg'rkouteteayamfen captain Mike Marttila will skate Michigan's of and the most interested watchers the tradminal path around cen- the WCHA in g were their North Dakota counter- ter ice between the second and Wolverines have parts. tnird periods tomorrow night. erage of 4.8 goals Thgre North Dakota sports only f'ur while their ave The green-Jacketed Nodaks will smr.58foralgms get an even closer look 'at th-e seniors. 5.8 fov all games. Wolverines tonight when the two The combination of youth and Physically, theV teams face off at 8:00 in the first speed has worked for the Nodaks be in better shap of a two-game series at the to the tune of 15 WCHA victories. end. "Bob Bair Coliseum. "They've j e 11 e d exceptionally will skate only; Chesem iblwell," says Renfrew. Marttila (bother The series is billed as a scrap "It's kind of funny," admits troubles this we for the WCHA title. "It's a nat- Selman. "Nobody expected us to right," noted Rei ural," says Dakota coach Bill Sel-b,,a"ti man. "With the top two teams But not everything is working penalized teams meeting this late in the season. for the Nodaks. "We're just not offers Selman. it's got to be a fight for the title." scoring " sighs Selman. "We we both mind If the Wolverines take the two squeak 'em out. Nine of our wins play the game. games and whip Minnesota twice have been by one goal. We're av- lot of silly penalti while the Nodaks win their last two against Michigan Tech, they will sneak into the title by five WHO'S NUMBER ONE? percentage points. A split for each team while winning their final series will give North Dakota the title. A double loss . . . well it just isn't mentioned. No Pyro Needed "We know what we nave to do. By JOEL RUBENSTEIN Anderson, DaleC The team doesn't need anyoneiley, and Jeff Ri( to fire them up in this situation" In a decisive Big Ten wrestling "This should b situtinon A dual meet, Michigan and Michigan comments Michigan coach State will hold a possible preview igan coach Cliff They didn't need anyone to keep of the conference championships "And It should se them cool under the gaze of 20 wrestling attenda pairs of North Dakota eyes, either. House at 4:00 P.M. Saturday. Top R It's- a meeting between two _ Not only are both teams un- Michigan State teams that are surprisingly alike. defeated, but Michigan and Mich- 9-0-1 record th Both are well balanced. Neither igan State are ranked first and Spartans tied Ok has an outstanding star. Both second in the nation, respectively, defeated Oklahon have climbed to the top with an by Amateur Wrestling News. Be- nights to gain overall team effort. tween the two schools, eight in- ranking. This w Both are fast. "We concentrate dividual present and former Big in history that a on speed," states Selman. Ten champions will be competing both Sooner pow Both are young. Only five -Bob Fehrs, Jim Kamman, and nights without lo Michigan seniors will be skating Dave Porter for Michigan, and of the matches. their last home game this week- State matmen Don Behm, Dale But the Spar als a game, while The scores of past games favor re getting three." neither team. Duluth, whom the fense is leadirg Wolverines polished off twice last goals scored. The weekend, knocked off the Nodaks pushed in an av- in the Grand Forks igloo. Michi- per league game, gan State stumbled twice last rage balloons to weekend at the hands of the No- s. daks. Wolverines should e than last week- Saturday afternoon at .2:15 p.m. d will dress but players from the past 25-30 years part time. Mike of Michigan hockey teams will red by bronchial stage an oldtimers game at the ek) should be all Coliseum. "We'll play for about an nfrew. hour or until we drop or some- of the least two thing," commented current hock- in the league," ey Coach Al Renfrew. "Then we'll That shows that drag ourselves off the ice. I'll be our business and out there skating." We don't get a "It won't be a fast game, but ies." we'll have a lot of fun." s P a isli withMS Carr, Mike Brad- chardson. e the biggest meet in years," Mich- Keen speculated. et a new Michigan ance mark." tanked e has compiled a is season. The lahoma State and ma on successive its top national as the first time ny team wrestled Ners on successive osing at least one tans did lose to A Open Daily 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Except Sundays Next to the Party Store U I I' - - - ~i !U~~JJ~FASHION GUID~ A LL FASHION GUIDE Q FOR MEN SALE!! ON ALL WINTER JACKETS CORDUROY, FLEECE-LINED, SUEDE, LEVI, SHELL FABRIC PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED FLEECED LINED COATS 1/2 OFF ALL BRANDS, ALL SIZES Still available on sale-CPO Shirts $5.55 T Michigan in last year's dual meet encounter, 16-11, although they edged the Wolverines, 71,67, in the conference tournament to cop the Big Ten championship. Michigan State possesses such formidable weapons as ten re- turning lettermen and three de- fending Big Ten champions. But one of the "biggest" men in the Spar'--'s' lineup is only slightly over five feet tall. Big Ten Champ Don Behm. Those seven letters spell much more than just the name of a 130-pound senior. They spell "1965 Big Ten champ, third in the nation." But more, they, spell 5'3" of "all-round ability, ag- gressiveness, and natural wres- tling instincts." These praises come from Grady Peninger, State's wrestling coach, who continues, "He's the greatest college boy I've ever coached. Don is a real champion. I'd compare him with a machine. He never quits. He just keeps fighting all the time." Behm is the kind of wrestler who just never stops attacking. He is a living example of "wres- tling-a-go-go." "I don't mind those long arms and legs," Behm explains of his taller opponent. "They give me more of a target." Unfortunately for Behm, he en- countered another of the greatest wrestlers in America last year when he dropped the 123-point match to Michigan's Bob Fehrs in 1966 dual meet action. "Thinking that they must beat Fehrs to win the meet," Keen pointed out, "State demoted Behm to 123." But Behm lost, so this year he 1 DON BEHM Doing anything exciting on Saturday, Feb. 25 in the nmorning? will return to 130 pounds "out of respect for Fehrs." Fehrs will therefore meet reg- lrular 123-pounder Bary Bissell, while Don Behm should share the mat with Michigan's Geoff Hen- son. Three other Spartans are un- defeated this season in dual meet action-137-pound Dale Ander- son, 145-pound Dale Carr. and, 167-pound George Radman. An- derson and Radman have yet to be felled even in tournament com- petition this season. All three are defending confer- ence champions and Radman is defending NCAA champion. 177- pound Mike Bradley is another 1966 Michigan State conference champion.while heavyweight Jeff Richardson gained the honor in 1965. Richardson, however, ran into a roadblock last year in the form of Michigan's Dave Porter in an attempt to repeat his title. In the words of Porter, who pinned his last opponent in 23 seconds, "We'll just go out there and try to get it over with as soon as possible." Both teams have waited all sea- son for the chance. .ENToj H 'S GENTRY SHOPS STYLE ON CAMPUS I UNORTHLAND, Pi4hUwLa 3863 DOWNTOWN, IStI!1iM Dpi ARDORN, SOOO5ShNIVM M 2IRMINGHAK in W. u~s* "ANN ARBOR.,1Im5A UnIwv roS,. I Why not join us in SESQUIGRAS UNION-LEAGUE GAMES I Starting with the biggest game of MUSICAL CHAIRS in the world-500 chairs worth- on the diag at 10:30 Saturday morning with PRIZES TV's PRIZES PRIZES f I PRIZES TV's 4 A. then down to Wines Field at 1:00 for the EGG TOSS contest and an all new and exciting CAKE DECORATING CONTEST (bring your own I cake). At 1:30 it's a super-fattening PIE EATING race-thanks to the fine people of Alka-Seltzer who are also providing some Alka-Selt- A Imo,,A TL Ao IVf" - rATTnAASlCI P