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15,190 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

BMIEGLMNcoach Amo Bassone's r ecoard His successor, Eldon VanSpy-
When Michigan's Wolverines against Michigan teams coached brook, has not quite filled Selin-
ace Michigan State's hockey team by Al Renfrew a winning one. In 'd
.re tonight it will be a battle be- the eight meetings between the ger s place as he has allowed an
ween the top and the bottom two schools since Renfrew took average of 5.7 goals per game. His
ams of the Western Collegiate over the Wolverines, the Spartans average took an especially severe
:ockey Association, but it will be have taken six wins. beating in a recent series with
wprising if the game is played The Wolverines will have to be Denver when he allowed 21 goals
hat way. considered slight favorites though, to be banged past him while his
A Michigan - Michigan State on comparative records, to avenge teammates were getting but a lone
ame in any sport is usually a last year's three losses in four tally in the two games.
ame in which you can throw games. The Wolverines, on the other
way the dope book, and this one Hurting the MSU sextet this hand, have had little trouble with
hould be no exception. season 'has been the loss through their defense. Goalie Jim Coyle
The Wolverines are riding atop graduation of All-American goal- started out his season with a pair
he league with a 3-1 Association tender Joe Selinger who was a big of shutouts and has proceeded to
ecord, while the Spartans are the factor in the Spartans' march to post great games in the net. Last
urrent celler - dwellers with a the NCAA finals last spring. They weekend against Michigan Tech,
nark of 1-8-1, though holding a were beaten there by North Da- he shut .out the Huskies' produc-
iodest one game win streak. kota, -but finished with a 17-5-1 tion line completely and gave up
MSU will be battling to keep record. only one goal in each game to the
rest. of the Tech squad.
Making his job easier has been
the work of his defensemen. Im-
proving with every game, the rear
guards reached their peak last
weekend as they allowed only 20
g :and 28 shots to reach Coyle in the
nLeading the MSU attack thus
.s ;rr.:far this year has been captain
Jack Roberts, one of the three De-
troiters on the Spartan squad, who
has scored nine points on five goals
and four assists. Michigan's scor-
ing leader is Bob White, whose
three goals and 17 assists give
. him a 20 point total.
Tomorrow night, the two teams
"will play a rematch at East Lan-
:...,.,>. . :- . : . y . sing.
Thegame will be broadcast by
. . . . . . f.. . .WCBN and WUOM both nights'
:o starting at 7:55. However Satur-
ickets for tonight's hockey
4< :v t. .- :. " -; game between Michigan and
.:.. Michigan State will go on sale
' ...at 8:30 this morning at the
Athletic Administration build-
ing and will be available there
until 4:30. Coliseum sales will
begin at 6:00 p.m.
' '::day's game on WCBN will be a
tape and will be carried following
the basketball broadcast. Bill Ste-
TOP SCORER - Leading the Spartans in the weekend series geth will handle the mike for
against the Wolverines will be Jack Roberts. The smooth skating WUOM, while Dick Pratt and J-P
forward has fired home five goals "thus far this season and will be Stadius will be at rinkside for
seeking to increase his total against Michigan's fine defense. WCBN.

Montreal and Boston Post Triumphs in NHL, 3-l, 6-0;
Nationals anid Knickerbockers Cop Victories in NBA

By The Associated Press
MONTREAL -- The Montreal#
Canadiens built up a 2-0 lead on
goals by Marcel Bonin and Dickie
Moore and went on to defeat the
Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 last
night. The victory widened Mon-
treal's first-place lead in the Na-
tional Hockey League to 13 points.
The goals by Bonin and Moore
came in the second period and be-
fore it ended Ron Stewart scored
for the Leafs. Henri (Pocket
Rocket) Richard added Montreal's
third goal in the lively third
period.

It was the third loss in a row
for the Leafs
. * *
BOSTON - Boston shattered
New York's crumbling defenses
6-0 last night for the Bruins'
fourth straight National Hockey
League victory and the second
successive shutout for Boston
goalie Don Simmons._
Only sparkling goal tending by
Lorne (Gump) Worsley, left un-
protected countless times, pre-
vented a debacle before 12,471
Boston Garden fans.

SYRACUSE -- The Syracuse
Nationals snapped a 111-111
deadlock with an eight-point
splurge in the last two minutes
and 44 seconds to defeat the St.
Louis Hawks 119-112 in a Nation-
al Basketball Association game
last night.
Cliff Hagan's free throw was
the only point tallied by the
Western Division leaders after the
Nats' Johnny Kerr hit on a hook
shot for the tie breaker and Larry
Costello added a three-point play.
After Hagan converted the foul
point, Greer scored two for the

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BOB WHITE
* . . leads Michigan scorers
By The Associated Press
NEW YORK - Heavyweight
Champion Ingemar Johansson
and Light Heavyweight Titlist
Archie Moore told Ingemar a fight
between the two boxing kings
would draw a $4 million gate and
15 million through closed circuit
television.
The two met in the guest room
before the annal dinner of the
New York Boxing Writers' Asso-
ciation.
Archie, never bashful, told
Ingemar:
"You and I would put on the
most colorful fight ever."
Then he mentioned the figures
and asked Ingemar what he
thought.
Johansson blinked his eyes and
said;
"That's a lot of money. I would
like that."
"I'd be willing to meet you in
my home town of San Diego, or
your home town of Goteborg, any
place," was Archie's next state-
ment.
Ingemar thought that over for
a second and replied:
"I'm going to fight Floyd Pat-
terson first."
Johansson promised Archie he
would look him up right away if
anything happens to the Patter-
son rematch.

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Michigan Swimmers Travel

By HAL APPLEBAUM
Michigan's swimmers will be
faced with an unfamiliar problem,:
lack of manpower, tonight and
tomorrow when they travel to
Minnesota and Iowa State in
quest of consecutive dual meet
victories 29 and 30.
The .imminence of impending
examinations have forced several
Wolverine swimmers to .remain in
Ann Arbor over the weekend, thus
virtually eliminating the vaunted
Michigan depth.
Small in Numbers
Though Coach Gus Stager's.
traveling squad is small in num-
bers, it lacks little in quality.
Frank Legacki, Dave Gillanders,
Ron Clark, Fred Wolf and Chupk

Babcock will be among the cast
of Wolverines which is expected
to defeat both the Gophers and
the Cyclones..
Among the Michigan men re-
maining home are Captain Tony
Tashnick, John McGuire, Joe
Gerlach, Ernie Meissner, and Alex
Gaxiola.
Remaining Home
Following these two meets the
Wolverines will have a 15-day lay-
off before meeting Purdue, Feb. 1
in Varsity Exhibition Pool.
Tonight's meet is expected to
draw a large crowd in Minnesota's.
Armstrong Pool and tomorrow's
meet with Iowa State, has brought
such a response from Cyclone

fans, who want to see the NCAA
champion Wolverines in action,
that Coach Jack McGuire has ar-
ranged to have the meet be moved
from Iowa State's, pool in Ames
(capacity 200), to a high school
pool in Des Moines, 50 miles away,
which seats 1,500.Tf
Long Trip
This will be Michigan's only
long trip before they embark for
Dallas, in March to defend its
NCAA crown. The lone away meet
of the second semester will be Feb.
27 at Ohio State.
Highlighting the home compe-
tition will be the Michigan State,
Feb. 13, Indiana, Feb. 20 and the
Big Ten Championships March
3, 4, 5.

Cuffed Free
~ WILD 'Sj
State Street on the Campus;

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