THE MICHIGAN DAILY ers Fool Pre-Season Predictors I-M CAGE ACTION: Phi Eps Victorious; SPE Records Win weren't as sharp as we have been," he said. "We took a lot of bad shots without the boards covered." "Actually, both teams played a poor game. They had 18 errors and we had 12 They got us to play their scatter-gun offense and beat us at it," he added. Michigan also ran into foul trouble with John Harris fouling out of the game in the first minute of the second half. Bob Brown fouled out later and the Gohpers had the boards to them- selves. But Strack turned to the fu- ture instead of mulling over the Gopher defeat and started plan- ning for Purdue. "What kind of defense do you think we should use to stop (Terry) Dischinger?" he asked. No answer. By STAN KUKLA After playing for more than eight minutes with only four play- ers, Phi Epsilon Pi beat Alpha Delta Pi 32-30 when Wally Zelman sunk a 20-foot push shot in the fifth minute of a sudden death overtime period in a "B" third- place playoff game in IM action last night. The Alpha Delts came on strong with 17 points in the second half to overcome a 19-13 lead posted' by the Phi Eps and forced the game into overtime. The losers made the score 19-17 before the Phi Eps finally managed to get a tally. The Phi Eps kept this two- * ' Ohio State Retains Position But Cicit Gains in Pol --- - g improved the most, jumping from By The Associated Press r 4-10 record to a 10-3 mark this Ohio State's stunning setback __ year with one game to play. r1- at Wisconsin cost the Buckeyes M linois has won' one more game their unanimous hold on first and Michigan three. . place in the Associated Press col- ate.,.: But getting back to recent mat- lege basketball poll but they still ters, Strack did not have a very far outdistanced the opposition in Michigan's John Harris (33), top reboUnder, fouled out at half. happy evening in Minnesota. "We the !voting. r sen."." TY EWrr.TTEN hormtca T.:.Toay" b ue' eseca. 4 oit 2 tso.1 o.m m.tnpo . f. 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A c o n i g r q r e , Forty of the 45 members of AP's nationwide panel put the Bucks first on their ballots, while three gave that honor to Mississippi State and the two others went for' Cincinnati. Ohio State had been the unanimous selection for the lead for 11 straight weeks. Ohio State picked up four sec- onds and one third for a point total of 444, based on ten for first, nine for second, etc. Cincinnati gained heavily in the voting for second and remained No. 2 The next four teams also 're- tained the spots they held in last week's poll, with Kansas State, Kentucky, Mississippi State and Bradley following the Bucks and Bearcats. Utah, champion of the Skyline Conference, made the biggest jump --going from tenth to seventh. Bowling Green dropped from seventh to eighth, Duke from eighth to ninth and Loyola of Chi- cago took tenth. Colorado, No. 9 last week, fell out of the ratings. Wisconsin belted Ohio State 86- 67 in the surprise of the season, pinning the Big Ten champions with their first loss since they were toppled by Cincinnati in last year's national title game. The Bucks, now 22-1, finish up against Indiana this Saturday before heading into the NCAA tourney next week. point lead for several minutes as both teams were shooting cold. The Alpha Delts tied the score at 26-all, and both teams lapsed into a defensive battle while they played for the one shot which would give them the lead and per- haps the game.'Tension mounted when Mickey Fivenson fouled out, leaving the Phi Eps with only five players and about three minutes left to play. A little over a Min- ute later Mark Levy fouled out. Now the Phi Eps only had four players to field. Couldn't Capitalize The Alpha Delts were unable to capitalize on this promising sit- uation, however, and the game went into the overtime period. Both teams had excellent chances for scoring the winning goal. Sur- prisingly enough, the Phi Eps had the best scoring chances and, fin- ally, Zelman threw the game- winning goal. In other action last night, Sigma Phi Epsilon defeated Phi Delta Theta in a hotly contested game, 31-28, and gained a chance to go on further in the first place play- offs in the "B" division of the social fraternities. Defensive Test The game was a test of defensive strength and not a show of offen- sive power by either team. John Mans, by virtue of his size, easily outrebounded his Sig Ep counter- part, Russ Ott, and outscored him five to four. The victors were led by Tom Cross, , who had 11 points, and Dave Ong with nine points. Jim Methven had four tallies and Eric Delzer finished with three. SCORES Sigma Phi Epsilon 'B' 31, Phi Delta Theta 'B' 28 Theta Delta Chi B' 37, Phi Kappa Tau 'B' 16 Alpha Tau Omega 'B' 39, Sigma Nu 'B' 24 Phi Epsilon PL 'B' 32, Alpha Delta- PI 'B' 30 Phi Alpha Kappa 34, Psi Omega 26 Zeta Beta Tau 'B' 38, Chi Phi 19 Theta Chii 'A' 19, Delta Chi 'A' 18 I a S I N MARCH 9th' THIS THURSDAY MUG-TGIT- featuring THE ROADURUNNERS' AND THE HIGH LIGHTERS FREE COFFEE F . WANTED Students of the University of Michigan. Both men and women for part time employment in and around Ann Arbor. SET YOUR OWN TIME AND HOURS PAY ABOVE AVERAGE terviews: , Michigan. Union Room 3 D Thursday, March 8th 10:00 .M. to 3:00 P.M. Ask for Mr. O'Donnell --N Jo H * briefs * T-shirts" Now ... enjoy special savings on fine quality Jockey under- ear for men. Buy'briefs or T-shirts .. 3 at a time . . . in the new 3-pack. 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