T"F MICPIG.* ! DA 11,x' TUESDAY. TIlE MICIVTOAN DAILY TUESDAY ,, I restling, Swimming Teams! Win Big Ten i ietl Swinmers Finish Second To Trojans in NCAA Meet CAPACITY CROWD-There wasn't an empty seat or an empty aisleway in the 3,000-seat Varsity Pool last winter when Michigan met Indiana in the top dual meet of the season. By HAL APPLEBAUM Associate Sports Editor Michigan's tight-fisted grasp on collegiate s w i m honors slipped slightly last season as insurgents Indiana and Southern California staked their claims for the posi- tion which the Wolverines had undisputedly maintained for the previously three years. However, Michigan and Olym- pic Coach Gus Stager is counting on a squad which he calls "un- limited in potential" to recoup any lost glory this coming year. Scoreboard The scoreboard for last year tells the story: 1) Indiana snapped Michigan's dual meet win streak at 35 with a smashing 58-47rvictory before a standing room crowd of 3,000 at Varsity Pool, Feb. 20. 2) The Wolverines b o u n c e d back with one of the greatest dis- plays of team power in collegiate history to score a smashing 155- 130 victory over the Hoosiers in t h e B i g T e n Championships, March 3-5. Michigan eclipsed the previous team scoring record of 148 which it had set a year earlier. 3) Finished a disappointing sec- ond to Southern California as its bid for a fourth consecutive NCAA championship was thwarted. Individually it was also a year of mixed disappointments and glory. A Mixed Year Captain Tony Tashnick's illness and resultant ineligibility; Dave Gillanders failure to repeat his Pan-American Games v i c to r y over Indiana's Mike Troy; divers Joe Gerlach and Bob Webster let down in the NCAA meet after brilliant victory in the Big Ten Championships; Bill Darnton, the best second place finisher in the country, who never quite got there first; all were disappointing. On the bright side was the sensational record breaking per- formances of breaststroker Ron Clark; the resurgent team spirit which brought the Wolverines to the heights in the Big Ten meet following mediocre s h o w i n g s against Indiana and Ohio State; the willingness to work among the lesser lights of the team, without whom record breaking team totals would never have been reached. The tremendous improvement of Darnton, an underweight, also ran at the start, a consistent challenger at the end; the never to be forgotten victories of Ger- lach and Webster in the Con- ference meet and the one, two, three, five finishes of sprinters Frank Legacki, Carl Woolley, Jim Kerr and Denny Floden in 50- yard freestyle in the same meet. Tough Road Ahead The coming year will be one of the toughest in Michigan history, The Wolverines lost only Tash- nick, Woolley, backstroker John Smith and butterflyer Ed Pon- gracz by graduation, but Indiana and USC lost none of their top- flight performers. Michigan had an outstanding freshmanteam, but Indiana's was sensational and USC's lust as good. Ohio State and Michigan State also had frosh teams which figure to put them near the top again. In the East Yale and Harvard are coming on strong again and in the West Stanford is moving forward by leaps and bounds, Team Depth Evident The Wolverines will again be deep at all spots. In the sprints Captain Legacki, Floden and Kerr remain and will be Joined by freshmen Brooke Plummer of Philadelphia, In the middle and long distance freestyle events the quartet of D a r n t o n, Andy Morrow, Win Pendleton and John Urbanscok will be augmented by two of the nation's most promising young s w i m m e r s; Warren Uhler of Evanston, Ill. and national prep record holder Owen Kleinschmidt of Ann Arbor. National AAU 100-yard breast- stroker champion and American record holder Dick N e I so n of South Grand Rapids will combine with Clark to give Michigan the top one-two punch in collegiate ranks. Backstroker Steve Thrasher of Ann Arbor will replace the gr4 duated Smith in a trio with Wolf and Alex Gaxiola. Thrasher will also join Wolf in the individual medley. Pete Cox will join Webster, Ron Jaco, 'T' Francis and Ernie Meiss- ner on the diving squad, but his presence will not overcome the loss of two-time AAU champion Gerlach who signed a professional contract during the summer. :. Y 4 4 FIRST PLACE-Michigan's Bob Webster accepts the champion- ship award in the Big Ten three-meter diving event. On his left is Tom Gompf of Ohio State, who finished second, and cheering the award is Michigan teammate Joe Gerlach, third place finisher. :: .: . 4 MOCCASINS by BOSTONIAN j A ) I +fj 'C^ ## M1'' '. } ;.-. 3 I .: '' 4 :>,: t '- 4 - :.. .- r BUTTERFLY STAR-Dave Gillanders churns through the Varsity. Pool in his favorite event, the butterfly. A winner in the Pan American games last summer, the Royal Oak swimmer was thwarted in his bid for first places In the Big Ten and NCAA meets last winter by Indiana's fabulous Mike Troy. 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