TILE MIICHIGAN DAIIY : ,.4. ,.., r BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES LEADING SCORERS-Red Berenson, Gordon Wilkie, Larry Babcock, and Ron Coristine are the most productive foursome on the Michigan hockey team. Berenson has 40 goals on 25 goals and 15 assists and Wilkie has 31 points on 12 goals and 19 assists. Coristine (22 points), Berenson and Wilkie are linemates while Babcock (27 points) centers the second line. Berenson, Wilkie Top 'M' Scorers I A senior, a junior and two sophomores are four reasons why the Michigan hockey team is run- ning away with the Western Col- legiate Hockey Association race this season. The senior is Michigan captain Red Berenson; the junior is Larry Babcock, Michigan's second lead- ing scorer last season; and the sophomores are Berenson's line-' mates Gordon Wilkie and Ron Coristine. Excluding the current Western trip, Berenson has 40 points with 25 goals and 15 as- sists; Wilkie has 31 with 12 goals and 19 assists. Babcock has 27 points while Coristine has 22. Gerry Kolb and Tom Pendle- bury have the next highest totals with 18 and 17 points, respectively. Kelly Leads Bill Kelly, Carl White, Al Hin- negan, and John McGonigal roundI r--- -C" out Michigan's scoring. Kelly is the leader with nine points; Hin- negan has eight;, White has five and McGonigal has three. Although the Michigan defense has been picking up the points (Wayne Kartusch-15; Ross Mor- Wanted The Michigan Daily beckons to aspiring sports journalists. Come in and sign up at the sports desk anytime this week at Student Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard. rison .14; Don Rodgers--7) they have also been picking up the penalties (Kartusch-56 minutes; Morrison-66 min.; Rodgers-45 min.). Speaking about penalty minutes, this is the only category that Michigan's opponents have fared better than the Wolverines. Michigan has chalked up 303 penalty niinutes on 121 penalties while'its opponents have had 233 minutes on 100 penalties. Wolverine Coach Al Renfrew is especially blessed with his two goalies, who are currently both leading the league. Sophomore Bob Gray has allowed 20 goals and has 221 saves. Junior Dave Butts has allowed only 15 goals and has stopped 146 shots. Michigan's op- ponents' goal .tenders have allow- ed 87 goals and have been forced to make 510 saves. Red o I DON' BE CUT SHORT! For a Good Clipping, it's the M-DEN &ub~ HI-Fl, TV and Shoeshiners Basement of the Michigan Pharmacy Across from Hill Auditorium Ron :Coristine Red Berenson Wayne Kartusch Don Rodgers John McGonigal Jerry Kolb Larry Babcock Bill Kelly Ross Morrison Gordon Wilkie Carl White Tom Pendlebury Al Hinnegan Mike Hano Mich. Totals Oppon. Totals Saves: Gray-221 Butts-146 Opponents-Sb1 n Top G A Pts. Pen PM , 7 a15 22, S 16 25 15 40 12 24 2 13 15 28 56; 1 6 7 17 45 10 8 18 12 30 8 19 27 3 6 6 3 9 3 6 3 11 14 31 66 12 19 31 3 6 1 4 5 6 20 7 10 17 5 10 4.4 8'1 2 81 118 205 121 303 35 47 82 100 233 Goals Against: oGray-20 Butts-20 Opponents-87 U I WkELCOME STUDENTS! It's a Michigan tradition to have your hair "styled by our tonsorial experts Headquarters for B.M.O.C.'s "10 HAlRCUTTERSr The Dascola Barbers near Michigan Theatre sJ^P %VM 4.4 '>.V.: "';A 1..r. srs Xis dLJ::;44n.;gL{.. .}4:":i;.r:X:L":4si:"L.v- w 4 Y4 x. "r. "4 .'vS " r 4 '"f :d'r JustArived. .. The OignalDuffer 4 < o '. -~ . 7 L h ,' . I, .41 I, a*a l " a"i ii@aI 4" I" Tis xclsivecoa isnow vaiabl agan fr tose asthar V monhs o wintr. 29.95 II- 4v- .Y la FI . WAYNE KARTUSCH .. . 16 points; 17 penalties WCHA Finals At Michigan? At least one March weekend may feature ice and' the cold air of the Michigan Coliseum if the WCHA playoffs take place in the friendly Ann Arbor environs of Michigah's league leading hockey team. If Minnesota, who is slated to host the championships, does not finish in the top four the play- offs will be at the Wolverines' rink. The Gophers currently hold a 4-4 record and occupy sixth place in the league standings. League Teams Tough The tourney will take place March 1-3 and will feature some of, the finest hockey teams in the country. Conference m e mb ers Michigan, Michigan State and Michigan Tech may be the three best hockey teams in the country and the league; titlist will, probably be theNCAA championship favor- ite. For the first time in league his- tory the top four finishers will fight it out for the two places in the NCAA tourney in one rink. The first and fourth place teams will play on Thursday night while the second and third place squads will do battle on Friday. The winners will then clash on Saturday in the finals. Wolverines on Top The Wolverines have the best chance for an NCAA position with a firm grip on the WCHA lead after their two decisive victories over MSU over the semester break. -The. tussle between the powerful Spartans and Michigan Tech's well drilled machine on Friday, March 2 should be the highlight of the WCHA tourney. SHE'LL WANT Y ITO D D 'S Lang Loam and Slim... ZIPS"*I They're long, .and slim and fit like a second skin. In fact, "Zipps ore tapered so slim we had to put a zipper of -the bottom ... plus a 4 inch vent.- Unusual horizontal front pockets. Colors of black,olive, dust. $10 .let yvuli p1cwuslitam vlli%,c ave uakulga F MIEN rw.. _I