STX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2,196Z SIX TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1962 I Renfrew's Problem--No Berenson PASSING WHIZ GETS CALL: Chandler To Quarterback M' 1 By STAN KUKLA Last year the Wolverine hockey squad finished second in the West- ern Collegiate Hockey Association, second in the WCHA playoffs, and third in the NCAA playoffs. As the '62-63 squad took the ice yesterday for their first practice of the season, old and new faces were recognized and the loss of some of last year's stars was, for the first time, a reality. Berenson Gone Gone were Michigan all-time high-scorer Gordon "Red" Beren- son, Al Hinnegan, Jerry Kolb, Carl White, and Bill Kelly. What will the loss of these five mean to this year's team? Well, the five scored 75 goals and made 66 assists for a total of 141 points. The team scored 372 points on. 150 goals and 22 assists. That means that these five men scored half the goals and about a third of the assists. On the debit side, they were assessed 51 penalties for a total of 126 minutes spent in the sin-I bin. Rates as Leader Berenson rates as the leader of those that left in all departments except total minutes in the pen- alty box. He scored 43 goals, notched 27 assists and received 17 penalties for a total of 34 minutes. Kolb nudged Berenson out of the lead among the graduated seniors by spending 58 minutes in the penalty box, even though he too had 17 penalties. Head coach Al Renfrew has one problem this season-who is going to replace Berenson? The answer is not immediately evident and there may be no answer, for Ber- enson holds the singular distinc- tion of being the only player to go directly from college hockey into the National Hockey League (and win a berth on the Mont- real Canadiens, at that). Only Hay Close Only one player has accomplish- ed anything near this feat and he is Red Hay, of the Chicago Black Hawks, who spent a season in the minors before breaking into the big leagues. Renfrew realizes that it will be nearly impossible to replace Ber- enson and thus figures to build the team around the loss. He has the personnel to do this. Four men from last year's fresh- man team form the nucleus of the replacements for the vanished five. Roger Galipeau, sophomore from Nobel, Ontario, is expected to add some beef to last year's defensive trio of Don Rodgers, Ross Morri- son, and Wayne Kartusch (all are returning this year). Four men playing on defense are a luxury that Renfrew did without last year. This year's backguard can- not fail to be helped by the ad- dition of Galipeau. Three Sophs Slated On the forward lines, three sophomores are slated to fill the gaps and one senior, familiar to Wolverine hockey fans in another position, has been switched to the forward Position. 4 4 '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 STARTING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd SUNDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 4th TWO BIG BANDS DOUG BROWN AND THE OMENS and MAXIMILIAN & HIS TRIO Every: Wednesday-Thursday-Friday Saturday nites and Sunday afternoons DANCE TO YOUR FAVORITE ARTIST AT THE ANCHOR, INN 11980 McGregor Road HA 6-8133 PORTAGE LAKE, MICHIGAN Dave Butts, last year's goalie who had a 2.64 goals against average, skated as a forward in practice yesterday. Jack Cole, Gary Butler, and Marty Reid are the newcomers to the frontguard. Returning from last year is Larry Babcock, elected to fill Ber- enson's shoes as captain. Babcock scored 16 goals and had 26 assists for a total of 42 points, to finish third among Michigan scorers. Wilkie Back Gordie Wilkie, a sophomore last season, notched 17 goals and 35 assists to take second in the scor- ing race. Other frontment returning are Ron Coristine (39 pts.), Tom Pendlebury, and John McGonigal. Bob Gray, last year's stand-out sophomore goalie, will go all the way infgoal this year, according to Renfrew. Renfrew is scrapping the two-goalie system he has used for the past two seasons. But between now and the first game on Nov. 24, it's a long, hard road of practicing. Rugby Team To Hold Match After Grid Tilt The Michigan Rugby team will have another match at Wines Field this Saturday immediately after the Michigan - Wisconsin football game. Last Saturday the Wolverines tied the No. 1 team in the On- tario Rugby Union, the Toronto Nomads. The score in the hard fought game was 0-0. Some foreign stars on the Mich- igan team are Mike Burrows of England, Desmond McVee of Ire- land, and Phata Winata of New Zealand. Rugby is an ancestor of American football. There are 15 men on a team, no equipment is used, and the game is made up of two 40 minute halves. An organizational meeting for the spring season will be held on Thursday, Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. in the Business Administration Build- ing. The room number will be posted in the Building Thursday night. By BOB ZWINCK Four starting quarterbacks in four weeks. Too bad if you need them, but it's not so bad if you have them. Head coach Bump Elliott found himself in this situation and has decided to see if Bob Chandler IGRID SEL Are you frustrated? Do you have nightmares? Does the girl who sits next to you looking coy say nothing but "no"? If that's the case, then why not multiply your ailments by trying this week's Grid Picks contest. The games we've chosen are guaranteed to produce satisfactory results. And if by' some accident the system doesn't work-and you happen to come up with the winners in such brain- twisters as LSU-Mississippi, Air Force-Wyoming, USC-Washington, etc.-then The Daily will comfort you with two tickets to the Mich- igan Theatre, now showing "Escape From East Berlin," plus a subscription to the Football News for the rest of the season. The deadline is midnight tonight for your entry. One per person, please. Bring or mail it to 420 Maynard. CONSENSUS PICKS IN CAPS (Consensus-82-38-.684) THIS WEEK'S GAMES can succeed where Dave Glinka, Bob Timberlake, and Frosty Eva- shevski failed. Three Straight Three consecutive Big Ten loss- es-without a single point appear- ing on the Michigan side of the scoreboard-has certainly played .ECTION S1 its part in the succession of quar- terbacks. But Chandler didn't draw the starting assignment just because he happens to be the next signal-caller on the list. "Chandler proved last week in the Minnesota game that he can move the team," said Elliott. "He has earned the chance to step out there at the very beginning and call the plays." It was Chandler who came off the bench in the fourth quarter and tossed the pigskin toward Harvey Chapman in the end zone. As the ball reached over the out- stretched fingers of the Minne- sota defender, Chapman leaped high in the air and gathered it in -well, almost in. He came down just outside the end zone bound- ary. Some 50,000 cheers turned in- to 50,000 boos. It Was Chandler Nevertheless it was Chandler who almost broke the scoreless string. Maybe he can do Just that against Wisconsin tomorrow. He completed just two of nine passes against the Gophers, but LARRY BABCOCK AL RENFREW . . captains icers . . . hockey coach I 1. WISCONSIN at Michigan (score) 2. Minnesota at MICHIGAN STATE 3. NORTHWESTERN at Indiana 4. Illinois at PURDUE 5. OHIO STATE at Iowa 6. Notre Dame at NAVY 7. CORNELL at Columbia 8. SYRACUSE at Pittsburgh 9. Maryland at PENN STATE 0. NorthCarolina at CLEMSON 1. North Carolina State at GEORGIA 112. GEORGIA TECH at Duke 13. AUBURN at Florida 14. BOSTON COLLEGE at Van- derbilt 15. Mississippi at LOUISIANA STATE 16. Missouri at NEBRASKA 17. IOWA STATE at Oklahoma State 18. UCLA at California 19. Washington at'rSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 20. Wyoming at AIR FORCE mmmmmmme UNIVERSITY PLAYERS-DEPT. PRESENTS OF SPEECH -Carlo Goldoni's hilarious farce The SERVANT of TWO MA STERS TONIGHT and SATURDAY 8:00 P.M. TRUEBLOOD AUD., FRIEZE BLDG. $1.75-$1.25 BOX OFFICE OPENS 12:30 For information, call 663-6470 or Univ. ext. 2235 STAFF SELECTIONS JIM BERGER (83-37-.692)-Wis, MSU, NU, Pur, OSU, ND, Cor, Pitt, Penn St, Clem, Ga, Ga Tech, Aub, BC, LSU, Neb, Ia. St, UCLA, USC, AF. PETE DILORENZI (81-39-.675)-Wis, MSU, NU, Pur, OSU, Navy, Cor, Pitt, Penn St, NC, Ga, Ga Tech, Aub, BC, LSU, Neb, Ia. St, UCLA, Wash, Wyo. DAVE ANDREWS (Associate Sports Editor-80-40-.667)-Wis, MSU, NU, Pur, OSU, Navy, Car, Syr, Penn St, Clem, Ga, Ga Tech, Fla, BC, LSU, Mo, Ia. St, Cal, Wash, AF. STAN KUKLA (80-40-.667)-Wis MSU, NU, Pur, OSU, ND, Col, Syr, Penn St, Clem, Ga, Ga Tech, Aub, BC, LSU, Neb, Ia. St, UCLA, USC, Wyo. MIKE BLOCK (80-40-.667)-Wis, MSU, NU, Pur, OSU, Navy, Cor, Syr, Penn St, Clem, Ga, Duke, Aub, BC, LSU, Mo, Ia. St, UCLA, USC, AF. BOB ZWINCK (79-41-658)-Wis, MSU, NU, Pur, OSU, Navy, Cor, Pitt, Penn St, Clem, Ga, Ga Tech, Aub, BC, LSU, Neb, Ia. St, UCLA, USC, AF. DAVE GOOD (78-42-.650)-Wis, MSU, NU, Pur, OSU, Navy, Cor, Syr, Penn St, Clem, Ga, Ga Tech, Fla, BC, LSU, Neb, Ia. St, Cal, USC, AF. JERRY KALISH (78-42-.650)-.Wis, MSU, NU, Pur, OSU, Navy, Col, Syr, Penn St, Clem, Ga, Ga Tech, Aub, BC, Miss, Mo, Ia. St, UCLA, USC, AF. TOM WEBBER (Sports Editor-76-44-.633)-Wis, MSU, NU, Pur, OSU, ND, Col, Syr, Penn St, Clem, Ga, Ga Tech, Aub, BC, LSU, Mo, Ia. St, UCLA, Wash, Wyo. JAN WINKELMAN (Associate Sports Editor-75-45-.625)-Wis, MSU, NU, Pur, OSU, Navy, Col, Pitt, Penn St, Clem, Ga, Ga Tech, Aub, BC, LSU, Mo, Ia. St, UCLA, Wash AF. / JOHN MEYERHOLZ (Guest Selector, IFC President-73-47-.608)-Wis, MSU, NU, Pur, OSU, Navy, Cor, Syr, Penn St, Clem, Ga, Duke, Aub, Vandy, Miss, Neb, Okla. St, UCLA, Wash, AF. BOB CHANDLER ... gains starting berth p ........ I ..... RCA VICTOR RED SEAL BRILLIANT NEW PERFORMANCES b __ I - I - lEI - l - I those two were good for 46 yards. For the season he has passed for 73 yards, completing four of 17. And a third was interfered with. Elliott was' asked what other changes might be made in the lineup, in particular whether or not Bob Timberlake would remain at a halfback position. "Yes," he replied, "we plan to use Timber- lake at half. Also, junior fullback Bill Dodd will be in there instead of flankerback Chapman." Dave Raimey will remain at right half, of course. 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