Page 10-Sunday, January 14, 1979-The Michigan Daily SKID CONTINUES, 4-2 Blue dekers swept again By BILLY NEFF A hero was reborn last night before 2,310 partisan Michigan fans at Yost Arena. Unfortunately for the fans, this same hero had been born just 24 hours earlier by accomplishing the exact same thing. Specifically, the hero was Gary Reinking of Colorado College and he tallied the winning goal in last night's 4-2 Tiger win and also notched the game-winner Friday night. Reinking, the unlikeliest of heroes, had tallied a mere two goals on the year. During this series, he tallied one more than his season total, including the two game-winners. WITH HIS goals, Reinking has vir- tualy sealed in a coffin Michigan's playoff chances this season. Colorado had entered this series a scant two poin- ts in front of the youthful Wolverine icers. By sweeping the crucial series, Colorado left Ann Arbor six points ahead of ninth-place Michigan. This crucial game was knotted at two after the first two periods and midway through the third period, the contest was ticketed for overtime. Then fresh- man defenseman Paul Brandrup on one of his rare shifts on the ice, tried blindly to lift the puck out of the zone. He was unsuccessful in his attempt. Reinking knocked the pass down and shot 'it past a helpless Rudy Varvari. Colorado's star Dave Delich added an open net goal with five ticks remaining on the clock. COLORADO HAD opened the night's scoring on a similar gift. This time, goalie Varvari should have received an assist on the Tigers' goal. The sophomore netminded attempted to clear the puck out of the defensive zone. Unluckily, he batted it right to forward Bob Mancini, who slid the disc into the unguarded Wolverine net. This goal capped the scoring for the period, a period which Michigan controlled but still trailed, 1-0. The Wolverines came out flying in the second stanza and their per- severence paid off. Dennis May and Jeff Tessier never gave up on a puck in the Colorado zone and finally, May broke the puck loose and lifted it behind CC netminder Scott Owens. Less than three minutes later, the Wolverines found the net again as cap- tain Mark Miller netted his team-leding 18th of the season. Dan Lerg had raced in orb the breakaway and tried to center the puck to, Miller. Miller eventually gained control and sent it back to the point, where defenseman Tim Manning let go with a slap shot. Captain Miller dug the puck out from Owens' pad and rammed it home. THE WOLVERINES continued to hold their own in a game which meant much to their playoff chances. But with 48 seconds left in the middle period, Colorado co-captain Curt Christofferson skated inside the blue line and whistled a low liner past the unsuspecting Var- vari. After the game, Michigan coach Dan Farrell seemed more frustrated than upset. "We're working hard and playing with a lot of enthusiasm. We just can't put the puck in the net. We did play super defensively, but you can't score two goals and expect to win in this league," said Farrell. Coach Jeff Sauer concurred with Farrell. "I thought they played much better tonight. Dan (Michigan coach Farrell) has said they've had problems scoring goals and that was evident." Farrell will hve to find a remedy quickly for a scoring attack that has tabbed just eight goals in its last four games. Or else, the Wolverines may contend with having Michigan State defeat them in yet another sport. C. C. sweeps FIRST PERIOD Scoring-1. CC-Manclni (unassisted) 7:02. Penalties-M-Lundberg (interference) 0:54; CC -Kelley (holding) 11:34; CC-Aikens (hooking) 15:01; CC-Mancini (tripping) 17:38. SECOND PERIOD Scoring-2. M-May (Tessier) 4:50; 3.M-Miller (Manning, Lerg) 7:32; 4. CC-Christofferson (Lundgren, Delich) 19:12. Penalties-M-Lerg (tripping) 0:50; CC-Rein- king (holding) 1:56; M-Coffman (high sticking) 8:57; CC-Hecker (high sticking) 8:57; M-Perry (tripping) 9:07; M-Baum (cross-checking) 10:24; CC-Feamster (misconduct) 10:50; M- Mars (tripping) 14:20; M-Lundberg (roughing) 15:11; CC-Reichart (slashing) 15:11. THIRD PERIOD Scoring-5. CC-Reinking (unassisted) 12:32; 6. CC-Delich (Reinking) 19:55. Penalties--CC-Maksymy (tripping) 1:52; CC- Soltvedt (hooking) 3:06; M-Blum (roughing) 15:27;CC-Maksymky (roughing) 15:27. SAVES Owens (CC).................11 9 7-27 Varvari(M).................... 5 13 7- 25 Daily Photo by LISA UDELSON MICHIGAN FRESHMAN Murray Eaves moves in for a shot against Colorado College goalie Scott Owens in last night's action at Yost Arena. The icers lost to the Tigers, 4-2, to stay mired in ninth place in the WCHA. BIG TEN ROUNDUP Ohio State grabs 1st place AT YOUR Kj. SERVICE,..- Billing 764-0550 Circulation 764-0558 Classifieds 764-0557 Display 764-0554 News 764-0552 (including happenings) Sports 764-0562 From Wire Service Reports CHAMPAIGN - Herb Williams scored 29 points and Jim Smith hit a crucial free throw in overtime to give Ohio State a 69-66 victory yesterday over previously unbeaten and fourth- ranked Illinois in a Big Ten game. Ohio State took over *first place in the conference while the defeat snapped Illinois' 15-game winning streak. Ohio State guard Carter Scott scored a field goal with 42 seconds remaining in regulation time, tying the score at 60. Buckeye guard Todd Penn then won a jump ball-from Illinois' Rob Judson with 19 seconds to go. Ohio State missed a shot and with five seconds left in regulation time, Judson fired a 25- footer but it missed, sending the game into overtime. Ohio State's Kelvin Ramsey hit a 'field goal at 4:21 of the overtime period to put the Buckeyes ahead to stay, 62-60. Illinois did not score in the overtime period until 27 seconds were left to play. The victory gave Ohio State an overall season record of 9-4, and the Buckeyes are 4-0 in the Big Ten. Illinois fell to 15-1 overall and 3-1 in the conference. Purdue 52, M.S. U. 50 WEST LAFAYETTE-Arnette Hall- man's 23-foot desperation shot came on the "worst play that's ever been designed," but the ball clipped the cor- ds and Purdue handed top-ranked Michigan State its second straight Big Ten defeat at the buzzer, 52-50. Everyone in the arena, including Spartan Coach Jud Heathcote, knew Purdue's strategy was to get the ball to either Joe Barry Carroll or Jerry Sichting, the two leading Boilermaker scorers. Michigan State's defense denied Carroll and Sichting the ball in the final 10 seconds and Arnett wound up with it, shooting out of desperation to notch only his second field goal of the game. Purdue Coach Lee Rose called it the "worst play that's ever been designed. I can assure you it didn't go to who it was supposed to. "They did a good job of denying Carroll and Sichting the ball, but once Arnett got hold of it they wouldn't let him pass," said Rose. Purdue grabbed 27 rebounds, in- cluding 13 by the 7-foot-1 Carroll, while Michigan State, now 2-2 in the Big Ten and 9-3 overall, pulled down only 14-a record low by any Purdue opponent since modern records have been kept. Postponed Two Big Ten games were postponed until today because of a }snow storm that hit the Midwest. Indiana was to meet Iowa in Iowa City yesterday and will try to play at 3 p.m. today. North- western will also attempt to get its game in at Minneapolis against Min- nesota at 9 this evening. He took her to France Cordon Bleu-ing, But she failed in her basting and stewing; So home they both hurried. To the League then they scurried. Where they dine all the time without rue-ing. c. 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