TUESDAY, 12 JANUARY 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN TUESDAY. 12 JANUARY 1965 FIlE MICHIGAN DAILY M' Rebounding Pleases Strack By CARL ROBINSON bounded a much smaller Illinois "I feel much better now than I squad, 62-42. did last Monday," joked Coach The rebounding advantage was Dave Strack, referring to Satur- a big factor in the game because day's 89-83 victory over Illinoi-s Illinois had a better shooting per- following last week's loss to St. centage, hitting 46 per cent of John's. their shots to 40 per cent for The Wolverines, after a slaw Michigan. The Illini got away few- start, took an 18-17 lead on a er shots, naturally. layup by Captain Larry Tregoning, The rebounding advantage gavel and were never headed, even the Wolverines several shots at though the Fighting Illini made a the basket at a time, while the determined comeback try late in Illini usually had to settle for the game. one. Strack said that he had plan- Strack said that there will be ned to "dominate the backboards," many times in the future that and felt that his team did "a the Pomey-Darden combination good job" in this respect. will be used, but would not mdi- The tallest team in Michigan cate if he planned to use it as the history, averaging 6'6", with both regular unit. George Pobey and Oliver Darden, Michigan nearly saw a good- along with Cazzie Russell, Bill sized lead disintegrate late in the Buntin, and Tregoning, outre- second half, striking fear to those Page Shines in Hoek who recalled the St. John's and We'll have those as long as we Nebraska losses. have basketball." Leading by 13 points midway Leadership was not a factor in through the second half, the Wol- Strack's mind. "It isn't a matter verines watched Illinois whittle the of leadership, our team has lead- lead down to four points, 75-71. ers; we don't have the (Bobby) Although Michigan upped the Cantrell type of leadership, but margin to a comfortable nine they know what they are doing." points, 82-73 and again 84-75, The Wolverines were led by Bun- the Illini again cut it back to four tin and Russell, who tied for the points, 87-83, before Buntin hit game's scoring leadership with 30 on his last two foul shots to take points apiece and Tregoning who the score to 89-83. came off his 5.6 rebound average When asked his opinion of the to snatch 17 errant shots and chip "lapses," Strack responded by as- in 14 points. Buntin was the serting that Michigan had also game's rebound leader with 18. caught teams in the last few Illinois jumped into a quick minutes, and said that all teams lead on a layup by center Skip have these bad spells. Thoren. After a foul shot by Bun- "It's a matter of momentum," yin, Tal Brody, a guard, broke loose he said. "A couple of missed for a layup to make it 4-1. After shots or some bad breaks will a brief exchange of points, Michi- cause a team to lose momentum. gan tied the score at 9-9, on - -_-----four straight points by Buntin. The Illini's Thoren scored the next four points, but the Wolverines L o s eS caught them at 18-17. Although the score was tied at many points in the first half, Il- commented, "we don't see any linois never regained the lead. changes in the defense." Michigan did not begin to lead SMacDonald has been suffering decisively until the second half. all season from a bad knee. With Thmidantookha s3con had the one exception, the squad is in midway intothensecond half on goodshap phsicaly.shots by Tregoning and Russell. good shape physically. Don Freeman, a guard, scored Michigan hosts Duluth this eight points in the Illini's drive weekend in two games at the I late in the half. Russell and Bun- Coliseum. Duluth is coming off a tin combined to toss in the last double loss to Michigan Tech, 5-4 nine points for the Wolverine vic- and 4-2, but Renfrew points out tory. that they beat league-leading Michigan's next game is with Minnesota, and "I know they're the Northwestern WHdcats, Sat- a rough team." urday in Evanston, Ill. DISCOUNT RECORDS INC. CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK MICHIGAN BAND 2ND TO UCLANS: Wolverines Climb in AP Poll By The Associated Press St. Joseph's, Pa., held fourth. Richmond and NYU. San Fri Unranked Illinois continued to The Hawks downed Lehigh and cisco fell one notch to ninth hold the key to major maneuvers Boston College to lift their record spite its conquests of San J in the Associated Press college to 12-1. State and the University of C basketball poll yesterday as Mich- St. Joe's collected only nine fornia at Santa Barbara. igan rushed up to grab second fewer votes than Wichita, 242 to Duke, sixth last week, slip place behind the streaking UCLA 251. Indiana picked up 208 points four places. The Blue Devils w Bruins. for fifth followed by Providence upset by North Carolina 65-62 The Wolverines downed Illinois with 198 and St. John's, N.Y., 167. their second loss against ei 89-83 Saturday after the Illini Points were awarded on a basis victories. had defeated Indiana 86-81 Mon- of 10 for a first place vote, 9 for day night. The results enabled second etc. The Top Ten, with first pl Michigan, third last week, to votes in parentheses, won-: move into the runner-up position, The Friars, at 11-0, the only records through games of Sat replacing Indiana, which dropped unbeaten major college, garnered day, Jan. 9, and points on a to fifth. six votes for first place. In last 9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis: week's action, they beat Fair- 1 CA(3 113 UCLA, beaten by Illinois in its field, Boston College and Canisius. .UCLA (33) 11-1 3 opening game, extended its win- 3. Wichita (2) 10-2 2 ning streak to 11 last week With St. John's, which also was sev- 4. St. Joseph's, Pa. (1) 12-1 2 victories over Oregon and Oregon enth a week ago, was 9-2 after 5. Indiana 10-1 2 State. whipping George Washington and 6. Providence (6) 11-0 1 The Bruins collected 33 first New Orleans Loyola last week. 8 .Davidohns - place votes and 394 points in the Davidson Gains 9. San Francisco 10-1 1: latest balloting by a special re- .eas-2Sn ais and gional panel of 42 writers and Others receiving votes, listed alp broadcasters. Michigan, 9-2, poll- Duke round out the first 10. betically: Birmingham Young, DeP ed 336 points. Davidson moved up two places on Illinois, Kansas, Miami of Ohio, M nesota, New Mexico, St. Louis, Tent Wichita Climbs the strength of victories over see, Vanderbilt, Villanova. Wichita climbed two places to third after beating Bradley and Cincinnati. The Shockers' record c T A D ar m IDC is 10-2. an- de- Jose ali- ped vere for ght ace lost ur- 10- 94 36 42 0s 98 167 33 20 60 pha- aul, Min- nes- LARRY TREGONING By DALE SIELAFF Despite the improved play of goalie Greg Page and the addi- tion of a new player to the Mich- igan hockey team, the Wolverines lost two straight for the first time in two seasons over this past weekend. The visiting Sioux from North Dakota snapped Michigan's four game winning streak with a 7-3 decision on Friday, then tallied three goals in the last seven min- utes Saturday for a come-from- behind 4-2 win and a clean sweep of the series. The largest crowd of the sea- son atgthesColiseum saw Page Be a Sport Wanted: any and all inter- ested sports fans to become members of an exclusive so- ciety known to some as The Michigan Daily Sports Staff. If you are interested call Gary Wyner at 665-7036 who will be more than glad to give you the information you desire. Avoid the rush and call now. stop 35 shots Friday night. The game was closer than the score indicated, with the Nodaks and Michigan both getting 42 shots on net. The big difference was the three goals the Sioux scored from goal mouth scrambles. Power Play Page came back on Saturday to play another fine game, holding the Sioux to a single goal for 53 minutes. With Tom Polonic off on a five-minute high-sticking penalty, the Wolverines held for four minutes, but two goals with- UCLA Names Prothro Coach CORVALLIS, Ore. (P) - Coach Tommy Prothro announced last night he is leaving Oregon State University to become head foot- ball coach at UCLA. He will succeed Bill Barnes, whose contract was not renewed after seven years as head coach at UCLA. Prothro's team was walloped 34- 7 in the Rose Bowl by Michigan New Year's Day, but his 10-year record of 63-37-2 at Oregon State is the best among Far West schools. He had only one losing season. That came in 1959 when his team won 3, lost 7. in 44 seconds put the Nodaks into the lead to stay before PolonicI could return to the ice. . Coach Al Renfrew cited sopho- more Page for his fine play over the series, and stated, "Earlier in the season he was still tight. Be- ing a sophomore, he hadn't played for a year, but he seemed to find himself in Boston and gave us a lot of great games up there." Renfrew said that the tying goal Saturday came on a "great shot" by Terry Casey, and the go- ahead goal was a deflection. "Goalies don't have much of a chance on plays like those." Tired? Michigan seemed to tire in the late stages of both games, but Renfrew felt that "late in the game, with one team behind, somebody is bound to score in the wide-open game you're forced to play. We managed to fight off that penalty Saturday, but got into trouble before it was over." Ironically, Polonic, who was given the major penalty for cut- ting Nodak captain Don Ross with his stick, was cut Friday and needed three stitches, yet there was no penalty to North Dakota. Renfrew has juggled his defense during the season, but has ap- parently settled on using Hank Brand with Polonic, and the Barry MacDonald-Ted Henderson combination. 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