THE MICHIGAN DAILY SPITE BERENSON: Fcers Whipped in Overtime, 4-3 (Continued from Page 1) But Michigan scored first as >b White passed out of his de- nsive zone to linemate Steve oche'n who fired in a 20-footer at Spartan goalie Eldon Von pybrook wasn't fast enough to op. Less than three minutes later, e Wolverines tallied again as ed Berenson hit the nets for the rst of his two goals. The redhead d a three-on-one break into partan territory and backhanded ie puck past Von Spybrook into ie upper corner of the net. Joe Lunghammer had started ie play when he pulled a head- igh Spartan pass out of the air ith his stick at the defensive blue ne and passed ahead to Berenson. The second period was just as fast and hard, but the Wolverines began to lose some of their edge. They were at their best when two men were off the ice for penalties and the defense kept the home team from making a serious threat.. Finally, the State captain, Jack Roberts, broke the ice for the Spartans. Andre LaCoste passed Honor Mont petit Canadian Rich Montpetit, one of Michigan's top gymnasts, was named Quebec's "Athlete of the Year" for outstanding performances in collegiate and Pan-American competition. 11 SKATES-SKI BOOTS Reduced 20°O SKI POLES-SKIS HAROLD S. TRICK 711 NORTH UNIVERSITY out to him in front of Michigan netminder Jim Coyle, and the De- troit skater drilled it home. , Although the third period again started fast, the pace was begin- ning to tell on both teams. Michi- gan started to get shots at the five-minute mark and bombarded the MSU nets until Berenson con-' nected for his second marker of the evening at 6:58. Berenson--Again Berenson followed Jerry Kolb on the rush up the ice and as Kolb dropped a beautiful leave and screened, Berenson maneuvered Von Spybrook out of position and laid the puck home. Then, with the game apparently on ice, the Wolverines were in the process of killing a penalty, when Berenson lost the puck to Jim /r+r VALENTINES Chester Roberts ape the TWO STORES, TOO! 312 S. State 1203 S. University HALLMARK -- CONTEMPORARY P.S. Don't forget Russell Stover Candy Atack. The Spartan center broke in alone on Coyle, but was thwarted. Tom Mustonen, trailing for the rebound, had better luck however, and he converted to bring the score to 3-2. Heart-Breaker / The heart-breaker came at 13:50 when MSU's Terry Moroney beat Coyle on a two man breakaway and forced the game into over- time+ Michigan carried the attack through the entire overtime, un- til, with both sides a man short, Turcotte spoiled Michigan's hopes of avenging an earlier defeat on Spartan ice and dropped the Wol- verines into fourth place in the WCHA. Hockey Statistics MICHIGAN Coyle Palenstein Mateka B. White Bochen Mac Donald SWIMMER'S DILEMMA Clark Tops in U.S., but Still Too Slow By HAL APPLEBAUM summer. Clark is no exception, American mark by six seconds, Ron Clark has an ambiguous thus the lack of satisfaction in would be in thick of the bat problem. telaigAeia along with the Japanese, fort The Wolverine junior set an being only the leading American Olympio championships in Augu American record in the 200 meter swimmer at the moment. breaststroke this past summer as As a result of winning the AAU Stager feels that Clark's tim he won the outdoor title though title Clark was selected as one of 219 against Purdue is onl it was later broken by Bill Mulliken America's breaststroke representa- stao et. "Hshould: be i and last week e erased all ex- tives in two. dual meets held in to do better, although 2:15 is isting standards for the 200-yard Japan last July. . coach added. indoor breaststroke. In Japan, Clark and the other "Clark didn't swim t well Thus, Clark has swam his spe- American breaststrokers swam " d s, cialties as fast or faster than any nearly as well as they had in the returning from Japan," Sta mentioned," and he contin G D D C LW RW MSIJ Van Spybrook Christofferson Norman LaCoste Moroney Roberts First period scoring: M-Bochen (B. White. Neilsen) 12:37, M - Berenson (Lunghasner) 15:23. Penalties: None. Second period scoring: MSU -Roberts (LaCoste) 12:50. Penalties: M-Mateka (holding 3:38, M--Berenson (tripping) 8:24, M-Mateka (charging) 9:09. Third period scoring: Ms- Berenson (Kolb) 6:58, MSU-Mustonen (Atack) 7:45, MSU--Moroney (LaCoste) 12:50. Penalties: M-MacDonald (holding) 4:04, M-Lunghammer (hooking) 7:18. Overtime scoring: MSU - Turcotte (Fournel) 2:A8. Penalties: MW-B. White (tripping) 1:22, MSU-Roberts (tripping) 2:24. DON CANHAM . . . track coach Sport Staff Newcomers Ieet Canham Sports-minded students who are interested in working on The Daily, one of the top collegiate papers in the country, are urged to come to the Student Publica- tions Building tonight at 7:30. Working on the sports staff will give you a chance to get behind the scenes of Michigan sports and get friendly with the coaches and athletes, with the additional thrill of seeing your name in print. Tonight's meeting will be high- lighted with a talk by Wolverine track coach Don Canham, who is considered to be one of the best in the nation. His team is the defending Big Ten Indoor Cham- pion and was second in last year's outdoor meet. Canham will talk on track and field, the Olympics, and sports at Michigan, after which there will be a question and answer period. I Coyle .......8... Van Spybrook ....15 M'IC"IGAN.....' 2 S U............ 0 2 8 6 1r 3 4 12 2 2 O.T. T. 3 23 2 35 9 1 4 * . . [ . .-.{?. f' " {: : + .,:} :;.r r{.}'rp';}~ yx'" y r;;.:;};:i{,}.::":'.; ; {i::"r.:..;'K. .. i> ;,, . 1 :: !''' ;> <- For His Valentine's Day Gift, may we suggest ... -Daily-Jim Benagh SPEEDY BREASTSTROKERS-Awaiting their awards at last year's NCAA meet are from left to right Michigan's Ron Clark and Cy Hopkins and Miami of Ohio's Bill Mulliken who wan the. event.Hopkins has graduate4, but Clark and Mulliken, who are among the best breastsrokers in the country, will meet again in this year's NCAA meet. o Dress Shirts * Sport Shirts 0 Pajamas e Jewelry 9 Ties o Socks s Belts * Slacks other American and yet he has not swam fast enough. Neither Clark nor his coach, Gus Stager, are satisfied with these seemingly impressive per- formances. The reasons for their lack of satisfaction stem from the fact that although Clark is an Ameri- can record-holder, and has turned in the fastest time this season, he is still far from the top in world competition. Usually, American swimmers are largely concerned with beating their fellow countrymen, but 1960 is an Olympic year and all swim- mers have their sights set on the world championships in Rome this 607 E. Liberty - Next to Michigan Theatre r:.:" .{J:{r. r. .bar" fi{'... 17k' " r:. r.. }:i; sr:'" .{. w.t .. .. ,vfi}} '.::t+ 7 r ^. r o ff .- THE MICHIGAN UNION to V Mass M1Veeting Tonight at 8:00 in UNION BALLROOM The purpose of this meeting is to inform interest- ed persons about the advantages and operations of this year's airflight. This year's air flight is on a