PAGE SIX TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, 2 FEBRUARY 1985 Surgin leers Move to Second Pace MERCER, HARVEY STAR: Sophs Brighten T rack Outlook1 By STEVE GALL Championships last year i'n 4:13.2. al from Western Michigan, Jim By P. C. DEAN . Despite hraving a edive - gme I Igan Tech Friday night, Mich- igan's hockey team vaulted from a mediocre fourth place tie in WCHA standings to the sole pos- session of second with two wins and a single loss last week. This remarkable turn of events began last Wednesday night as Michigan journeyed to East Lans- ing to manhandle the Spartans, 6-3.. The "big game" was made even bigger since sole possession Rink Schedule IT ODAY-lO a.m.-12 noon TOMORROW-8 a.m.-10 a.m. THURSDAY-1O a.m.-noon of fourth place hung In the bal- i ance and only the first four teams are invited to the conference cmhampionship p 1a y o f f s next IMichiigan was the first to wink the little red light as Alex Hood tooka pas frm Mie Matilla behind thss net and smashed the puk parsttate goalie Jerr Fs- however, State had rallied to score twice. With Michigan having two men in the penalty box, Doug Roberts tied the score and only 27 seconds later, with the Blue still one man shy, the Spartans tok the lead 2-1. Trailing by a goal, Captain Wil- fred Martin led Michigan's come- back after onlyo 44 seconds int puck at the red line, broke down contested, but State finally re- the ice all alone, faked out goalie lented after 15:30 as Wolverine Fisher, and drilled the puck home, wing Bob Boysen took Pierre De- Mel Wakabayashi dribbled one itaint'o ternet. Wakabyah by Fisher later in the same period quickly upped that lead to two as the Wolverines retook the lead gasa esapdoei rm 3-2. MSU scored another power golsa hee slpedoeinfo play goal late in the period to tie 30hee out. v l efrws the score and set the stage for the I h i aeA efe' thr eidshowdown. tam5 a five-game winnng streak The third period was tightly them in sole possession of fourth place, only 13 percentage points behind Michigan Tech, the week- WCHA Standings d pnn I i~v L T Pct. InFiay night's disaster, Tech North .Dakota 5 2 0 .800 Ipounded the Blue, 10-2, after MICHIGAN 6 5 0 .556 fjumping off to a 4-0 lead in the Michigan Tech 5 4 1 .550 first period as Tech Captain Al inst 6 6 40 9 Hoim scored a hat trick and Fred Dart scored the other. From there,= things got worse as Tech led by as much as 7-0 before Barry Mac- Donald and Wakabayashi could is wel under way and the young score for the Blue. Wolverine cindermen are gaining I Saturday night's game was a moetmec ek complete reversal from the night Coach Don Canham, obviously before. Spurred on by an out-. pleased with his younger set, com- standing performance by goai metdafter Saturday's Michigan Greg Page, Michigan scored fis, Feeainmeet at Kalamazoo last, and more often. MacDonald's that the team's weaknesses are goal put the Blue ahead 1-0, but slowly being plugged up-.' Tech rallied to tie at the end of However, he did mention a pres- I the first period before Michigan ent concern in the half mile. "Ce- broke the game open with two cil Norde is my man in the 1000 goals in the second period for a Inow," he explained after Norde 3-1 lead, and humiliated the turned in a third-place finish Huskies with three more in the Saturday in 2:12.9, including a third for an easy 6-1 win. 1 :56 half-mile on the way. The J.Lihigan s La Lt Colorado College ~ o* . 2 5 1 31 1965 ENGINEERING GRADUATES The Inland Steel Company, Ebst Chicago, Indiana, invites you to investigate our many career opportunities. Consult the specific job descriptions in the pocket of our brochur-es. Our representative will be on your campus on Thursday, February I1th. For an appointment, contant Mr. John G. Young. Timbo Returns Bob Timberlake, back in Ann Arbor after a weekend trip to New York where he signed a t o y e a r c o n tra t w ith th i future plans for a combined pro football and ministerial ca- reer. Timberlake sys he probabl cal Seminary after his rookie season, although he hasn't ap- plied for admission yet. junior from Stratford, Conn., who finished third in the Big Ten Indoor Championships last year in the half-mile, thus leaves a gap in this event which the Wol- verines have yet to fill adequate- ly. Sophomores Star Otherwie the tracksters- thr ized asphalt track at Kalamazoo. The new sophomores continued to make the future tingle with Harvey heaved the 16-pound Oliphant, who was jumping unat- ball 55'3" to walk off with first tached. Densham cleared 6'4" for place honors, improving nearly second place but could not match three feet from his heave last Oliphant's 6'8". Last year, the two week. The burly sophomore is were constantly battli-ng each 0th- within breathing distance of for- er with one competition ending in mner Wolverine Roger Schmitt's a tie at 6'10". Densham, a fiery winning Big Ten Indoor toss of* junior from Columbus, Ohio, is 55'9%u". jumping with a new style and is Cooper Impresses optimistic about improving his Even spri-nter Dave Cooper second-place Big Ten finish. made Canham's face light up with Olympic bronze medal winner a pair of seconds In the 60- and: Kent Bernard had no trouble win- 300-yard runs. Cooper, running ning the 440-yard dash in an easy behind Dorne Reid, had a :06.4 :49.2. Bernard also anchored the and :32.0, respectively. ile rlay tea to win in 3:1-8.2, Reid, a junior from Ferndale, which Canham called, "the fast- also had what Canham called "a est time indoors in the country so good day" as he won the 60-yard far." dash in a slick :06.2. The stocky Some of the Wolverines' feats sprinter is running at full strength were even good enough to qualify as opposed to last year when an for the NCAA meet in Detroit on Achilles tendon aggravation con- March 12-18. stantly hampered his performance. and-plc finish in the 60-yai d trs n G t highshittingd the tape at076 se~so at :07.7. Woodton, who took fourth ) e ii t in this event in the Big Ten Over Chuvalo Indoor Championships last year nots toM rn atyul stamh bcause NEW YORK GP)-Floyd Pattex - his legs have been bothering him. json survived a heavy body bomb- ing by bully boy George Chuvalo Densham Nabs Second of Toronto and moved a giant step In the high jump, Bob Densham toward a third term as heavy- was again plagued by his old riv- weight champion by whipping the * , INLND TTEE ~OPA !NDIANA HARBOR WORKS EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Steel AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMYLOYER _____- I uI~ -Daiy-Bruce Taylor MICHIGAN'S SOPHOMORE WINGER Bob Boysen, who drilled a 40-foot goal fin the second-place Wolverines' 6-1 romp over Michigan Tech Saturday night, chases after the puck amidst two Minnesota defenders in the two-game split with the Gophers last December. ~I - - Tomorrow 6 All Over Only Camps 25 -finest quality Skits (plain) Sweaters ( pla in ) laundry- 55c . 1 Scores COLLEGE BAsKETBALL brightness. Especially notable was the ning of Jim Mercer and the nu-ti-ng nf flnvrinn TThrv run- shot Moby Benedict, Michigan var- sity baseball coach, traded in his bat for a paddle Sunday and won the singles division of the National Paddlebali Tournament at the IM Building. Benedict, seeded fourth, dobwned top-ranked Bill Schamltz of Madi- son, Wis., 21-16 rind 21-17. For Schultz, this marks the third straight year he has finished in the runner-up spot. Benedict's toughest competitor proved to be one of his 'own base- ball players. He defeated George Skaff, last year's third baseman, by only one point, 21-20. nusky Canadman on a unanimous decision in 12 rounds before a standing room only crowd of 19,- 100 at Madison Square Garden last liight. in an attsmpt to erse the m ory of two humiliating knockouts by Sonny Liston, punished Chuva- 10 with his quick punches to the head but couldn't bring him down. Thie sturdy Chuvalo, a body puncher with a tom-tom beat, kept slamming away at the ex-cham- pion's spare ribs all through the furiously-waged fight. Judge Joe Armstrong scored it 8-4, judge Tony Castellano 7-5 and referee Zach Clayton 8-5-1, all for the 30-year-old Patterson. The A? card had Patterson on top 9-2-1. "I'd like a title shot at Cassius Clay, fight Sonny Liston again and then retire," Patterson said in the ring at the finish. uke 82,Marlan 64Mercer, Oklahoma City 91, Loyola (New Or- ond varsit leans) 88 4:14.8 mile Kentucky 96, Georgia 64 and place. WaestVirginia 111, Gieo. Washington 90 itrsig Tulsa 59, San Francisco 53 Ryan won i n running in his sec- y meet, turned in a good enough for sec- His time is especially since Wolverine Des the Big Ten Indoor Su.s . . C*os* Dresses e. (plain) I RA INCOATS, Cleaned & waterproofed . . $2.00 I 312 E. 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