Page 10-Sunday, December 10, 1978-The Michigan Daily McGEE, HUBBARD DEFLATE DAYTON: Blue shoots down Flyers, 66-61' AI full court 'I 'S (Continued from Page ) half, accenting the tone for the after- noon. The tone from the players was quite different. Dayton, led by All-American candidate Jim Paxson who finished with 21 points, fought doggedly throughout the game, refusing to lay dead when it seemed ready for burial. The lead see-sawed during the first 15 minutes of playas Paxson scored ten of his team's first 16 points. Dayton saw its largest lead at three points when sophomore forward Dave Abel tipped in a missed shot with 8:35 left, sending the c'rowd into a frenzy. DAYTON'S inability to put the ball through the hole quieted them quickly as the Flyers went scoreless for the next five minutes while the Wolverines slipped ahead for a lead they would not relinquish for the remainder of the game. McGee ended Michigan's first half scoring with an uncharacteristic slam- dunk off a fast break, in a thinly veiled sentiment to the fans. Michigan returned with a nine-point lead after intermission to increase it to 11 on a McGee lay-up before the Flyers reeled off eight unanswered points, causing Head Coach John Orr to leap off the bench to plead for a time out. BUT BEFORE his team could hear, Payson picked off an errant Tom Staton pass to hit a lay-up, bringing the Flyers within three, 43-40. "We didn't take charge (after half- time) and missed a couple of baskets," Hubbard said. "That let them back into the game." Michigan returned to the floor in- spired, with McGee canning three field goals and Hubbard crashing the board for ten "official" second half caroms, although he certainly had at least twice as many. THE FLYERS came back to pull within three points four times, the last coming at 4:06 with the score 60-57. Johnny Johnson, switched back to guard, displayed hidden defensive skills as he was put man-to-man on Paxson and aided in containing the high-scoring guard to only seven sE half points. "Paxson is a fine player," sj gloomy Orr. "He works hard on o se. I thought some of those fouls c on Johnny Johnson were pretty w washy." JOHNSON WAS not as concerne terwards, although he did questio call at the time. "I was really happy that he (Orr me on their good scorer. It meant they think I'm playing good defens( -d It; MICHIGAN p.. McGee ........ Garner ........ Hubbard ...... Staton ....... Bodnar. Marty Johnson ....... Hardy ......... Lozier ....... Smith ....... Heuerman ..... Team....... Totals....... Mini. 38 16 40 18 16 23 11 1 FG/A FT/A1 12-29 3-4 3-4 0-0 6-11 5-9 1 1-3 0-0 1-6 0-2 1-7 0-0 3-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 R 8 6 13 0 4 4 6 4 0 0 6 54 A 3 1 6 3 1 0 PF 4 2 2 0 2 3 0 0 Pts. 27 Kanieski ...... 6 Montague ..... 17 Morrison ...... 2 Zimmerman .. . 2 Paxson . 2 Abel........ 6 Pohlman . 0 Harris.. 4 Johnson ... 0 Lee......... Bockhorn ...... 66 Gorney ........ Team....... Totals ....... DAYTON Min. FG/A FT/A 40 4-12 0-0 38 5-10 4-6 9 0-2 0-0 32 3-11 0-0 39 10-24 1-3 2.3 3-6 2-2 1 0-0 0-0 4 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 9 0-2 2-2 2 1-2 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 R 11 10 1 0 6 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 A 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PF 0 4 2 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 econa aid a ffen- alled ishy- d af- n the ) put that e." Pts. i n 14 ' I 8 6 21 0 0 0 2 0 61 SYSTEIS PERSONNEL Is this your Program? 200 29-73 8-15 18 15 Background of: Experience & qualif- ications developing systems for business and/or medical appli- cations using DOS/VS, ICICS, DU you want continued growth ' and earnings Halftime-Michigan 39. Dayton 30 A: 12,518 200 26-69 9-13 44 9 14 Gymnasts compete Special to the Daily 'Jo Stay - where you are Are you interested in any of these areas: Stay Systems Support where you User analysis are . User education MIS Development Distributed ,syS- tems SDatabase devel Send your resume or call(see below) End ?. M.- Jones (313) 494-83082 Both the men's and women's Michigan gymnastics teams had good showings in the Penn State Invitational meet held yesterday. In the women's competition the Wolverines took fourth place in the six team meet but they were only 1.05 points out of first place. Individual performances from Sara Flom, sixth, and Teresa Bertoncin, eighth, paced the Michigan women. From qualified for individual competition in the vaulting horse, bars and floor exercises with Bertoncin competing on the bars and teammate Mia Axon participating in the vaulting horse. In the men's competition Michigan captured third spot behind Southern Connecticut and Penn State. Nigel Rothwell took third all-around with team- mates Chris Van Mirello sixth and Bruce Schuchard ninth in leading the Wolverines. Michigan men's coach Newt Loken commented, "The all-around squad did a nice job. I'm happy with the number of individual qualifiers we had." Rothwell qualified for four individual finals. Van Mirello qualified once and Schuchard made it to two finals. -DAILY SPORTS . z l , . D fi t i l l , r 1 1 1 S 1 1 1 i l i 1 1 i I Only show in town .. .. fans wild' about Flyers By JAMIE TURNER Sepecial to the Daily DAYTON A T NOTRE DAME they call it the Irish's sixth man; in Dayton it could be the Flyers sixth, seventh, eighth, etc.... "Dayton is fast, they run like the breeze, they're going to chop the Wol- verines right down to their knees."-poem to the Wolverines read with eight minutes left in the first half to 12, 518 fans over the arena's loud speaker. At this little independent Catholic school there aren't many oppor- tunities for excitement. Cleveland is three hours away and Cincinnati an hour's distance. About the only action during the winter season is when the Flyers play in the Dayton sports arena. Yesterday over 12,000 screaming, jumping, toilet paper hurling fanatics very nearly lifted Dayton to an upset win over Michigan. These "fans" did almost anything for their Flyers, from tossing paper rolls on the floor to throwing crushed drink cups against the glass backboard to distract Wolverines at the free-throw line. Orr teed They very nearly succeeded. The arena was a madhouse constantly, belittling the players, coaches and any Michigan fans that were noticeable. A tight-lipped Johnny Orr expressed anger at the scene-particularly at the student section which began most of the fracus. y"I thought they were pretty stupid to throw that toilet paper. I know that they (Dayton's coaches) hated to see that happen and I'd feel bad if they did that at our place," said Orr who was struck once by the flying debris. "It seems to me that if I was a little younger I would have gone up into the stands and kicked some kid in the ass." "That just showed me what kind of fans they were," added Mike McGee who managed 27 points despite the distractions. "Some places it just takes a little while to get used to the place." Now enthusiasm is one thing, but the Flyers fans embarrassed them- selves. Moving from the ridiculous to the absurd, then the obscene, even the cheerleaders spent much of the afternoon baiting the referees. In contrast to some Big Teri games where the fans try to gain a home-court edge with their support, the Dayton crowd merely attempted proceedin'gs whenever an ap- propriate situation arose. The WolVerines could have quieted the crowd if they had run away with the game at the beginning half. Dayton had self-destroyed late in the first period, watching a 26-23 lead turn into a 39-30 deficit at intermission. A rare McGee slam drunk puntucated the spurt and Michigan appeared ready to apply the knockout punch early. But the Blue went stale coming out of the locker room and had to cling desperately until the final moments to clinch matters. "Well, we got away with a victory," said assistant coach Bill Frieder. "It was a typical road game against a team you should beat after playing reall well and losing a close one." J.J. 's back When it came down to the clutch, it was the familiar McGee-Hubbard Hour again, this time with an assist to Johnny Johnson. McGee had another poor shooting day, but canned several jumpers off the inbounds pass to keep Michigan ahead. Almost all the Wolverine outside shooting came from McGee, as Dayton applied a tenacious combination zone and man-to-man defense which Michigan had trouble penetrating. Before the season began Orr stated that Johnny Johnson, who has had attitude problems in the past, had improved to the point that he might start with Tom Staton at guard. However, by the Alabama game Johnson had worked himself into a back-up position behind McGee-insuring J.J. of two or three minutes a game. Once again it seemed that the coaches had soured on the Buffalo sophomore. But now, desperate for some additional scoring from the backcourt, Orr has returned Johnson to guard and yesterday J.J. responded with his best basketball to date. Although the statistics don't show it, he ran the Michigan delay offense well late in the game when the Wolverines needed it the most. Johnson also assisted on three baskets and scored one himself in those last five minutes. "Nobody was going to the ball and moving it," said a pleased Johnson. "So I decided to take and start moving." Hubbard didn't score much in the second half, but he totally dominated the defensive glass, controlling over 20 caroms (the box score shows only 13 rebounds for Hubbard, a gross and unexplainable inaccuracy). The Flyers sagged on Hubbard all game long, holding him to "only 17" points. "Hubbard has made a great comeback," concluded Orr. "He needs this kind of competition. He went up for some rebounds late in the game for us and he was really getting after them down three on defense. I think as he plays more he'll keep getting better. " So the Wolverines return from their important road trip 1-1, a loss again- st Louisville after playing well and a win over Dayton on an off day. They have only Western Michigan in the next couple weeks as Orr and Frieder continue to develop this young team. By the Big Ten season starts January 4, the preliminaries will be over and we'll all find out how good this 1978-79 edition really is. GreCt Places Travel Consultants 216 S. 4th Ave. Ann Arbor, MI AMTRAK round trip L.A. $169 LL NO Worry! Spa All Rose Bowl Package Tours Available Conf e & Da ys wnglrmed Now from $263 Detroit NO e to Los Angeles Round Trip American Airlines Scheduled Flights Most Direct Nonstops Last Year Hundreds Went On Our Great Places Group Flights ... 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