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PAGE SIX

THE MICHIGAN :DAILY

SUNDAY, 31 JANUARY 1965

PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. 31 JANUARY 1965

Cagers

Dump

Purdue; 'M' Icers

Trounce

Tech,

6-1

Tregoning Bruises Ankle as Hot Shooting,
Strong Boarding Lift Big Ten Mark to 5-0

Goalie Page Stars as Pucksters Rebound
To Salvage Third Series Split of Season

(Continued from Page 1)
Purdue fought back to tie the
score, 10-10, and the teams bat-
tled on even terms until George
Pomey put the Wolverines ahead
20-18 on a short jumper..
'Lowest Since High School'
After a Pomey free throw, Pur-
due's Dave Schellhase hit on his
only basket of the first half to
make it 21-20. Schellhase was held
to eight points the entire game, a
total which he said later was "the
lowest I've ever made since I was
a freshman in high school."
Two quick baskets by Russell
and Darden pushed the score to
25-20 and the Boilermakers never
came close again.
After the teams traded baskets,
making it 27-22, the Wolverine

shooters really went to work, out-
scoring the Boilermakers 26-10 in
the remaining nine minutes of the
half and collecting the last 11
points in a row.
The 11-point spree began with
a Buntin jump shot with 2:50 to
go to make it 44-32. Tregoning
was then victimized by Schell-
hase's third foul and sank one of
two free throws.
After Schellhase left the game,
Russell took over, hitting on three
consecutive jump shots in 90 sec-
onds. A 30-footer by Tregoning as
the buzzer sounded gave the Wol-
verines a commanding halftime
lead of 53-32.
The first half statistics showed
that Michigan hit a blistering 55
per cent, connecting on 22 of 40

MatmenWin Again,
Bash Buckeyes, 25-2

By SCOTT BLECH
A partisan Yost Field House
throng of over 2,000 were treated
to another spectacular by the
Michigan wrestlers yesterday af-
ternoon as the nation's third-
ranked Wolverines slammed Ohio
State to the tune of 25-2.
"I am very satisfied with the
team's progress although there's
always room for improvement,"
said Coach Cliff Keen after yes-
terday's 27th straight dual meet
victory. "We have to be ready-
the toughest part of the schedule
comes next." The Wolverines will
be visited by . highly-regarded
Northwestern next Saturday fol-
lowed by Indiana, Iowa and
Michigan State prior to the Big
Ten Meet (Mar. 5-6)..
Keen was especially encouraged
by Dave Dozeman's pin in the
130-pound contest. Dozeman is
now 2-0 after returning to the
lineup Friday. His pin of Ohio
State's Anthony Piccioni at 5:18
was a sign of his "nearing top
Sophs Score
In Federation
Track Meet
SpecialTo The Daily
KALAMAZOO - T h e future
looked bright for the Wolverine
trackmen as they steadily im-
Kalamazoo Federation Open
Track Meet yesterday.
Especially notable were the per-
formances of three highly-regard-
ed sophomores. Gordon Harvey
heaved the shot 55'3" to win eas-
ily. Dave Cooper, a sprinter from
Long Island, took two seconds in
the 60 and 300 yard dashes. Jim
Mercer rounded out the trio of
future stars with two seconds, in
the mile and half mile, turning in
his best time in the mile, 4:14.3.
%-MILE RUN-1. Browne (WMU);
2. Flamini (WMU); 3. DeNecke
(Howling Green). Time-3:07.5.
HIGH JUMP-. Oliphant (unat-
tached); 2. Densham (M); 3. -
Sarndall (Ann Arbor Track Club).
*eight-6'".
BROAD JUMP-1. Holland (WMU);
2. Sweeney (M); 3. Rochow (CMU).
Distance-24'4%".
SHOT PUT-. Harvey* (M); 2.
Miskov (CMU); 3. Lambert (M). Dis-
tance-55'3".
60-YD. HIGH HURDLES-1. Vog-
ler (WMU); 2. Henderson (M); 3.
Woodton (M). Time-:07.5.
MILE RUN-i. Norman (EMU); 2.
Mercer (M); 3. Clark (WMU). Time
-4:14.1.
60-YD. DASH-1. Reid (M); 2.
Cooer (M); 3. Smith (WMU). Time
1000-YD. RUN-1. Mason (EMU);
2. Neifer (WMU); 3. Norde (M).
Time-2:11.2.
60-YD. LOW HURDLES-1. Vogler
(WMU); 2. Leek (WMU); 3. Jacob-
son (CMU). Time-:07.0.
600-YD. RUN - 1. Stephenson
(WMU); 2. Gerometta (M); 3.
Hughes (M). Tme-:12.2.
300-YD. DASH - 1. Stevenson
(WMU); 2. Cooper (M); 3. Darling
(CMU). Time-:31.7.
440-YD. DASH-1. Bernard (M); 2.
O'Neil (M); 3. Detoffov (WMU).
Time-:49.2.
880-YD. RUN-. Keizer (WMU);
2. Mercer (M); 3. Legacki (M).
Time-1:58.2.
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form" after the serious automo-
bile accident that sidelined him
last season.
Hornung Draws
The visitors gained their only
points of the afternoon when
Buckeye Bill Founds battled 137-
pound Doug Hornung to a 1-1
draw. Both wrestlers scored on
escapes.
The undefeated Wolverine
sophomore lightweight broke a 1-1
tie on a takedown with only 1:15
to go in the match. Fehrs quickly
followed with a three-point near-
fall and scored a takedown in
between Beery's two escapes in
the final minute.
Cal Jenkins followed the draw
with a 5-1 decision of Alan
Rosenblum. Scoring four points on
a first period takedown and a
reversal, Jenkins gained the final
point on riding time.
Deitrick Rallies
The 157-match saw Lee Deitrick
overcome a 3-1 lead by Ohio
State's Dick Bliss for a 5-3
triumph. At 7:05 of the nine-
minute contest Deitrick gained a
two-point takedown. Bliss then
was called for stalling at 8:10 and
riding time resulted in the two-
point victory margin.
With Ohio State trailing 16-2,
Michigan captain Rick Bay added
three more points to the winning
totals by stopping Dave Reinbolt,
4-2. "My knee feels fine and I'm
getting back into shape," Bay
commented after his second meet
since his knee injury.
Stowell Finishes Strong
The Wolverine fans had a
chance to scream for another pin
when Chris Stowell put OSU's
177-pound Larry McQuerrey in a
crossbody hold in the last minute
of their match.
With one second left in the
contest, Stowell was awarded three
points'for the predicament hold,
giving him a 3-0 victory. Stowell
had fought for the fall for over
30 seconds before the referee
stopped the match and awarded
the points.
The final match was a 11-3
decision for Michigan heavy-
weight Bob Spaly over Lester
Moes. The Wolverine anchorman
added the finishing touches,
scoring his points in pairs. A
takedown followed by two re-
versals and two predicament holds
gave the senior the win.
The meet victory made the
weekend a complete success for
Keen's wrestlers who had trounc-
ed Wisconsin on Friday, 25-3. The
Buckeyes now have a 4-4 season
mark while Michigan is 6-0 in
dual meets plus a victory in the
Chicago tournament, Dec. 29-30.
27th Straight
123-lbs.-Fehrs (M) dec. Beery,
7-3.
130-lbs. - Dozeman (M) pinned
Piccioni, 5:18.
137-lbs. - Hornung (M) drew
Founds, 1-1.
147-lbs.-Jenkins (M) dec. Rosen-
blum, 5-1.
157-lbs.-Detrick (M) dec. Bliss,
5-3.
167-lbs.-Bay (M) dec. Reinbolt,
4-2.
177-lbs.-Stowell (M) dec. Mc
Querrey, 3-0.
Hvywt.-Spaly (M) dec. Moes, 11-
3.

shots. Russell paced the way with
seven-of-12. Tregoning was out-
standing off the backboards, col-
lecting 12 rebounds in the first 20
minutes.
Never Close
Tom Niemeier and Bob Purkhis-
er sparked the Purdue attack in
the second half, but 15 points was
as close as the Boilermakers were
able to come.
Niemeier made five quick pointsi
early in the half to make the score!
57-41, but the Wolverines, with
Jim Myers scoring six while re-
placing Darden, put it back up to
20. The margin had dropped down
to 72-57 when Tregoning fell, go-
ing after a rebound, his leg under-
neath a cluster of gold-jerseyed
Boilermakers.
Rolling in pain, he clutched
Strack's leg as Hunt examined
him on the court. A Michigan time!
out was called and the 6'5" senior
who had 13 points and 16 re-
bounds was helped off the court.
Two minutes. later, Niemeier
fouled out finishing as the home
team's second highest scorer with
17, including eight-for-eight from
the floor. Purkhiser, who led all
scorers with 26, was only able to
keep the lead down to 20 and
with the score 95-71 and 3:00
showingon the clock, Strack sent
in the substitutes. The benchmen
were outscored 10-3, with John
Clawson getting all of the Mich-
igan points.
Schellhase Hit 2-14
Schellhase's eight points were
accomplished on 14 attempts from
the field with only making two
baskets.
After the game, a weary Schell-
hase complained in the locker
room, "I've never missed so many
shots."
Commenting after the game on
the Wolverines' Big Ten record of
5-0, Strack said, "We're very!
happy to be undefeated now, but
this race hasn't really started yet."
Later, he spoke in an effort to
cheer up the somber Tregoning
saying, "You'll be back. We'll fix
it up. We may give you a day off
to recover and stick you out on
the court all taped up, but we've
got to have you back."
SIX FIRSTS:

m
Tregoning
Darden
Buntin
Pomey
Russell
Myers
Dill
Thompson
Clawson
Ludwig
Bankey
Brown
Totals
Schellhase
Niemeler
Jones
Purkhiser
Griese
Johnson
Brown
Trudeau
Hicks
Eberserf
Cunningham
Jameson
Ward
Hughes
Totals
MICHIGAN
PURDUE

MICHIGAN
G F R
5-10 3-5 16
9-13 4-5 7
10-17 5-6 9
4-11 1-2 5
8-17 2-5 6
4-6 0-0 3
0-2 0-0 1
0-3 0-0 2
1-2 1-2 2
0-0 0-0 0
0-1 0-0 1
0-0 0-0 0
41-82 16-25 62
PURDUE

P T
1 13
3 22
2 25
3 9
1 18
2 8
0 0
2 0
0 3
20
1 0
0 0
17 98

LARRY TREGONING
'Spoilermakers?'

G -F R P T
2-14 4-4 3 4 8
8-8 1-1 1 5 17
5-9 0-3 12 4 1fl
11-21 4-6 3 1 26
1-4 0-1 1 0 2
1-5 0-0 1 0 2
0-0 0-1 2 1 0
2-4 1-2 4 1 5
1-5 1-1 1 1 3
3-7 0-0 3 1 6
0-1 0-0 2 1 0
1-3 0-2 0 0 2
0-0 0-1 0 0 0
0-1 0-0 1 0 0
35-82 11-22 46 19 81
53 45-98
32 49-81

Special To The Daily Polonic opened the scoring by Tech official. Ferguson "had a
HOUGHTO N - Michigan's ,sending the puck under Best's! very tough angle and made an ex-
HOey T u a Mchi pads from the left point after only cellent shot."
hockey team pulled a complete 1d
reversal of form last night here : 31 seconds had elapsed. Forward Marty Read rounded
and crushed Michigan Tech, 6-1, Unassisted out the Michigan scoring at 5:31
after being trounced 10-2 on Fri- Less than two minutes later, of the final period when he took
day night. Ferguson intercepted a pass and a pass from Wakabayashi on a
e ,e w steered the puck to the right of two-on-one rush and fired the
Michigan Tech is their third split Best from 12 feet out for an un- puck to Best's right from about 22
ofahw-ga ehseissthfrtisitassisted goal. According to the feet out.
of a two-game series so far this
season. They divided a series each Turnabout
with Minnesota and Denver at
home besides the split with Mich- First Period Scoring: M-Mac- (unassisted) 2:03. M-Read (Waka-
igan Tech. MT-Milroy (Weller) 12:20. Penal- bayashi) 5:31. Penalties: M - De-

According to a Michigan Techj
official, "Michigan completely out-!
skated us. They were an entirely
diferent team from the one we
played Friday night. (Michigan
goalie Greg) Page was the big dif-:
ference. He had an excellent night1
and stopped everything we couldi
shoot at him."
Page Saves 35
Page made 35 saves for the
game, the only shot getting past
him was a 12 foot shot by Huskie
center Gary Milroy on a pass from
Wayne Weller in the corner.
Michigan's first goal was scored
at 5:35 of the first period on a
power play goal by defenseman
B a r r y MacDonald. MacDonald
took a pass from Martin at the
right point and took a slap shot
which caromed off the leg of
Tech's Ricky Yeo and into the
goal.
Michigan Tech's lone goal by
Milroy ended the scoring in the
first period and left the score
at 1-1.
Shortly after the midpoint of
the second period, Wolverine for-
ward Bob Ferguson skated in onI
a rush and took a shot from about
20 feet to the left of the goal. The
shot rebounded off the pads of
Tech goalie Rick Best, and Mel
Wakabayashi shot the rebounding
puck high over Best, who was
prone on the ice.
Quick Goal
Immediately after Wakabaya-
shi's goal, Michigan's sophomore
defenseman Bob Boysen picked up
the puck from the faceoff and
drilled a 40-foot shot past Best.
Best was screened and never sawI
the puck.
Best took the place of Tony
Esposito who worked in goal for
the Huskies on Friday night.
In the third period Wolverine
All-American defenseman Tom

Donald (Martin, Wakabayashi) 5:35.
ties: MT-Leiman (roughing) 0:11.
M-Hood (roughing) 0:11. MT -
Leman (charging) 5:11. M-De-
chaine (hooking) 8:40. M-MacDon-
aid (tripping) 13:48.
Second Period Scoring: M -
Wakabayashi (Ferguson) 11:04. M-
Boysen (unassisted) 11:14. Penalties:
M--MacDonald (tripping) 11:31. M
-Henderson (interference) 17:18.
Third Period Scoring: M-Polonic
(Hood, Martin) 0:31. M-Ferguson

chaine (holding) 7:05. M-Ferguson
(slashing) 9:40. MT-Patterson (in-
terference) 9:40. MT-Carterer (trip-
ping) 10:04. M-MacDonald (inter-
ference) 11:27. M-Ferguson (butt-
ending) 15:20. M-Hood (spearing-
5 nin.) 18:54. M-Newton (tripping)
19:52.
MICHIGAN 1 2 3-6
MICHIGAN TECH 1 0 0-1
Saves by Periods:
Page (M) 13 12 10-35
Best (MT) 6 9 6-21

I___________________________________________________

Big Ten Standings

I'

GREG PAGE

MICHIGAN 5
Iowa 4
Illinois 3
Minnesota 3
Indiana 3
N'western 2
Ohio State 1
Purdue 1
Wisconsin 1
Michigan St. 0

L
0
1
2
2
3
4
4
5

Pct. IW
1.000 13
.800 10
.750 10
.750 11
.600 12
.500 6
.250 7
.200 8
.200 6
.000 41

L
2
5
3
3
2
8
7
7
10

Pct.
.867
.667
.729
.786
.857
.428
.500
.535
.428
.286

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Michigan Gymnasts
Crush Illin, 75-40

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Special To The Daily
CHAMPAIGN - The Michigan
gymnastics team coasted to easy
victory yesterday against Illinois,
but the level of the Wolverines'
scores were off somewhat from last
week's victory over Ohio State.
Michigan won 75 to 40, win-
ning first places in every event
but the still rings. Alex Frecska
got the highest individual score
notching 93.5 on the high bar.
Gary Vander Voort picked up sec-
ond with an 87.
Mike Henderson beat his team-
mates, the Fuller twins, for the
first time this season with a 90.5.
Henderson has been plagued by
tendonitis in recent weeks.
Even with captain Gary Erwin
in London competing in the World
Championships, -Michigan domin-
ated the trampoline. Fred Sanders
scored 92.5 for first, with John
Hamilton rapidly recovering from
knee surgery taking second.
"I'm a little concerned about our
scores, perhaps the foreign at-
mosphere and apparatus hurt
them," said Coach Newt Loken
FLOOR EXERCISE-1. Henderson
(M) 90.5; 2. C. Fuller (M); 3. P.
Fuller (M); 4. Sanchez (I).
SIDE HORSE-I. Vanden Broek
(M) 88; 2. Frecska (M); 3. Baessler
(M); 4. Eliason (I).
TRAMPOLINE - 1. Sanders (M)
92.5; 2. Hamilton (M); 3. Iffland
(I); 4. Henderson (M).
HIGH-BAR-1. Frecska (M) 93.5;
2. Vander Voort (M); 3. Weber (I);
Cashman (M).
VAULTING-1. C. Fuller (M) 90;
2. Frecska (M) and Sanchez (I),
Weber (M).
PARALLEL BARS-1. Vander Voort
(M) 90; 2. Sanchez (I); 3. Williams
(M); 4. Weber (I).
RINGS-1. Wagner (I). 92.5; 2.
Chilvers (M); 3. Duke (M); 4. San-
chez (I).

after the meet.
The ring men were off with
Chilvers getting 86 and Duke 82.
The side horse men were also
down with Chris Vanden Broek
leading the way with an 88. Art
Baessler, normally Michigan's top
man, fell off the horse and man-
aged only an 82.5. On the parallel
bars, Vander Voort won with a 90,
but Ken Williams, who won the
event last week against OSU, slip-
ped to a 79.5.
Erwin Wins
_tramp Title
By The Associated Press
LONDON-Michigan star tram-
polinist, Gary Erwin, led the
United States to a 1-2-3 sweep in
the World Trampoline Champion-
ship held at London's Lord Albert
Hall.
The third place finisher for the
United States was Wayne Miller,
who is presently a freshman at
Michigan.
The United States won the team
trampoline title, with West Ger-
many second, and South Africa
third.
SCORES
MICHIGAN 98, Purdue 81
Ohio State 98, Wisconsin 86
Illinois vs. Notre Dame (inc)
Northwestern 77, Michigan State 75
Only games scheduled
NHL
Detroit 3, Chicago 1
Toronto 6, Boston 1
Montreal 5, New York 1
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
UCLA 85, Loyola (Chicago) 72
Marquette 78, St. John's 50
Davidson 78, wake Forest 71

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