PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1967 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1967 FRATERNITY Super By DOUG HELLER If any Michigan Hockey enthu- siast expected a repetition yester- day of Friday's obliteration of Minnesota, they were in for one whale of a surprise. Michigan squeezed by in a 5-4 decision that could easily have gone the other way, a statement attested to by goalie Harold Her- man, who said that he felt "lucky to win." In fact, the tenacity of a supposedly "weak" Minnnesota team (they have only one league win), was remarkable, especially after Friday's 10-5 shellacking. That Minesota was an entirely different team can be easily be shown how the winning goal was Saturday for Icers, Matmen after a 46-second blitzkrieg by Michigan in front of the Minne- sota net during the first minute, it didn't seem as if there were woing to be any at all. Both goalies came up with fine saves when necessary, and most of the play centered around center ice, with Minnesota having a slight edge. The quiet was broken at 2:28 of the second period, when Bill Lord attempted a cross wing pass, apparently aimed at Captain Mike Marttila. But it only nicked Mike, and brother Lee got it, neatly faked out a defenseman and clean- ly beat goalie Roussopolous. The goal was quickly followed by one by Bob Baird, from a By BILL LEVIS Michigan's wrestlers made it look easy yesterday as they pasted a young Northwestern squad with a 32-2 decision in the confines of Yost Field House. Coach Cliff Keen's grapplers beat the young Wildcats for the 40th time in 42 meetings with end though as the match ended inI a 4-4 draw. Bay commented that "there was a world of difference in the way he (Henson) wrestled to- day after last week."s From here on, Northwestern could not even muster a point as the Michigan matmen were in complete control. Gordon Weeks,1 in the 137-pound class, led his scored. melee around the Minnesota cage. A closely forechecking Dean The Gophers countered on a shot Lucier stole the puck, and raced up left wing until he was even with the net. He fired right at the legs of defenseman Jerry Trooien, and thedpuck hit the latter's stick, and bounced at a 90 degrees angle through the legs of goalie Pete Roussopolous. Aw Shucks Lucier refused to take credit forE the surprising game clincher, say- ing that it was intended as more or less of a desperation centering pass to avoid a defenseman's check. "I fired it as hard as I could, because I knew that (for- ward) Bob Baird was supposed to be somewhere in the area," he said afterwards. "I turned around to see it go in." The goal, scored with just over rmix minutes remaining in the ipeared to sew up the decision until Minnesota's Bill Klatt on a ,pass from Chuck Norby cleanly ibeat goalie Herman with just 33 ,seconds left. And in the last few 'moments, Minnesota was clustered 'around the Michigan net again. Segmented Game The contest itself can best be described as three different trends, each dominating a period. The first frame had no scoring and, by Captain Norby, but the Blue came back on a pretty tip in by Bruce Koviak after a feed by Bob Boyson. Minnesota didn't give up easily, as Pat Dufour came right back with a counter. Rougher in Third The third period was much rougher and included two small free-for-alls around the Minne- sota net. Lucier started the scor- ing with his first unassisted mark- er, a steal at left wing, a dash to the right and a clean score at 1:02. But Minnesota came back again with another goal by Nor- FIRST PERIOD SCORING: None. Penalties-Minn-Paradise (charg- ing) 3:06. M-Hansen (interference) 6:04. M-Boysen (hooking) 12:34. SECOND PERIOD SCORING-M -Lee Marttila (Lord, Mike Marttila) 2:28. M-Baird (Lucier, Koviak) 5:11. Minn-Norby (Fichuk, Klatt) 9:16. M-Koviak (Boysen)13:29; Minn - Dufour (Hughes, Paradise) 15:39. Penalties: M-Ullyot (interference) 10:42. THIRD PERIOD SCORING: M - Lucier (unassisted) 1:02. Minn-Nor- by (Christenson, Klatt) 2:57; M - Lucier (unassisted) 13:42. Min- Klatt (Norby) 19:27. Penalties: Minn -Shattuck (slashing) 9:24; M - Baird (elbowing) 9:24. Saves: Roussopolous (Minn) 11 16 23-50 Herman (M) 15 13 13-41 Bob Dave pins. 2-0 featir ingto Th for tl pinne 123-p seeim takin count Ge cial Rick the c Midla Wats in cor early slidin more. Fehrs, Peter Cornell, and Wildcat opponent almost through- Porte rleading the way with out, decisioning Jack Dunn. 8-7. The Wolverines now own a Bert Merical, who has now won conference record after de- seven straight this year, took care ng Indiana 20-9 in Bloom- of Curt Imrie in easy fashion. 7-1, n, last week. in the next weight division. e steady Fehrs set the mood Mystery Matmen he whole afternoon when he In the 152-pound class, Fred ed Ed Dumas at 5:30 in the Stehman continued the Wolver- ound division match. Fehrs ines' mastery defeating Wildcat ed to toy with Dumas before co-captain Russ Schnider6-2. g him down for the necessary c-atm usShedr -. in the third period. Stehman gave a very steady per- formance scoring two points in Bouquets from Bay each of the three periods while off Henson, who received spe- Schneider got his two for a re- praise from assistant coach versal in the third. Bay after the meet, wrestled Jim Kamman put the meet out losest match of the day with of Northwestern's reach in the and Open finalist Wayne next weight division with a 6-3 on. Watson, NU's best, was decision over Otto Zeman. Kam- nstant trouble throughout the man, who has only lost one this part of the match and kept year while winning six gave the g off the match to avoid Wolverines a 17 point scoring . He came on stroong at the bulge, 19-2, with only three I I matches to go. Even if the Wild- cats could manages three pins, Michigan would win 19-17. North- western not only did not manage a pin, it couldn't even get a point in the last three matches. Wayne Hansen. who was above his normal weight class, wrestled the most interesting match of the day with Wildcat Rich Ruben. Ruben was leading 3-0 in the sec- ond period when he broke his baby finger. Instead of forfeiting, giving the Wolverines five more points, he courageouslydecided to continue after having his finger reset and taped. Ruben slowly lost his lead to Hansen and was losing 6-5 with about 30 seconds to go when he gained two points for a take- down and was ahead by one when the buzzer sounded ending the match. After conferring with the judges table though, referee Iggy Konrad awarded the match to Hansen, 8-7, giving the grappler two points for riding time. The last two matches saw the Wolverines get their other two pins of the afternoon. Cornell wrestling against former Illinois state champ Seth Norton led 8-2 before pinning his tired opponent DEAN LUCIER by in less than two minutes which set the stage for the conclusion of Lucier's heroics and the last second excitement. Between the first and second periods a group known as the "Hockettes" (Rockettes on ice) from Ann Arbor high made quite a splash, in fact causing more ex- citement than the hockey game did up to that time. But the game made somewhatx of a comeback later and was gen-I erally well-played resulting from+ Minnesota's improvement, as sym- bolized by Lucier's high comple- ments for opposing goalie Rousso- polous, who had been embarras- singly removed the day before dur- ing the Wolverines ten goal bar- rage. 70.5-52.5 WHIPPIN Young 3 Flog Boilo By GRETCHEN TWIETMEYER Special To The Daily W E S T LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Nobody should begrudge Purdue the Rose Bowl, not anyone who likes to root for the underdog. One of Michigan's three Chevy wagons, containing a few senior 'M' jacketed tankers (Carl Robie, Paul Scherer, Bill Groft, Rus Kin- gery and Fred Brown for exam- ple) headed back for Ann Arbor Billboard The IM department needs ref- erees for weekday night and Saturday afternoon basketball games at $2 an hour. Call 663- 4181 and leave name and phone number. at 5:20. r + Just Average G: Porter. who wrestled his usual consistent match, pinned Ron Wiley after only 54 seconds had elapsed. Bay noted that "in general, I have to be enthusiastic with our performance. We looked so much cAk e rs better today than against Indiana last week. Man to man the team looked and wrestled a lot better." after the Indiana meet. This left As he left, Bay mentioned that a solid core of sophomores to he had taken notes on the mis- demolish Boilermaker coach Rich- takes the Wolverines had made. ard (Pappy) Papenguth's unre- While they weren't numerous, Bay fined swimmers, 70%/2-52%2yester-said that there were still notes in fine swmmes, o~~~i~ yeteihis book.. day afternoon. Bu Rick Bay just hopes that there But Papenguth, who didn't havewon't be notes in his book on Feb. much to say about a team that 25. That's the day the Wolverines lost every meet last year, got some face defending Big Ten champ satisfaction. 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