Page Eight FHE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, -eoruary I -, tvy'fL _.eEih __MCHGN AL TRYI LIS FIRST I Baby Blue blasts Nike duds 1972 GREMLIN Still Only 3 CAMPUS AIARICM AMERU CAMPUS P1 I By MICHAEL OLIN Auburn Hills Junior College trucked their ol' Nike selves into Crisler Arena yesterday only to be blasted far into outer space by the Wolverine Freshmen, 125-69. The Nikes, members of the Michigan Community Junior Ath- letic Conference, carted a some- what lame 4-18 record into the game and did a good job (the only good thing they did all day) of living up to it as Michigan smoth- ered their fuse while hardly work- ing up a good sweat. Wolverine Coach Dick Honig commented, "We talked about it before the game, and pretty much knew we were going to beat them." The contest marked the 1lth victory for the baby maplemen without a defeat, and was also their fifth straight hundred point' showing. The squad has now won more games than any other Fresh- man team in Michigan history. The Wolverines hit a solid 56 percent of their shots from t h e floor as all five starters a r d super-sub Bill Ayler scored in double figures.' Michigan was once again led by forward Campy Russell, who hit 13 of 22 from the floor while pull- ing down 16 rebounds. Russell finished the game with 29 points, a total below his season average, but as Honig said, "Campy wasn'tI trying to score a record number of points." Auburn Hills had two players in on Ayler's shot from the corner double figures when the final buz- which made the score 66-35. zer sounded. Forward Ernie Craw- The second half merriment con- ford led the Nikes with 21, while tinued as did the first until with center Tim Blach had 16. 9:08 to go. Honig sent in Kevin The Nikes took the opening tip Wolf for John Kantner. as Ernie Crawford drove unmolest- Wolf proceeded to illustrate that ed to the basket for the fiPs even Wolverine substitutes were rocket burn of the afternoon. Hw- much for over-matched Auburn too mc o vrmthdAbr ever, there was no afterburn as Hills. On his first chance to go the Wolverines came back to reel to off five straight buckets (two by jt he boards, he pulled down Ash-3 forward Dough Asworts to m y worth's errant shot, hooped it and forward Doug Asworth) to make sunk the free throw awarded to the score 10-2 only 2:03 into the him as he was fouled on the play. trajectory. One of the highlights of the On the next play, an unaware first half occurred when Michi- Nike stood at the top of the of- gan's Ayler broke towards the fensive key with the ball held basket on a pass inbounds from over his head. Wolf, preferring not the sidelines. Nike Bob C a r t e r to rest on his laurels, decided to chased Ayler with his arms flail- play statue of liberty in the wrong ing. The long pass proceeded to sport as he stole the ball out of knock him in the back of t h e his hands from behind and drove head, which resulted in a techni- full court for the bucket to make cal foul that Ayler promptly sunk. the score 101-53 with 7:55 to go. Blue gymnasts chimp Buckeye orangutangs American Motors Service Headquarters 2448 Washtenaw 434-2424 Ann Arbor - Ypsilanti - Washtenaw County The Wolverines ended the half Nikes nookied MICHIGAN The game ended with b o t hi squads trading baskets: Ayier drove inside for Michigan -tnd the Nikes final fizzle came on a corn- er shot by Chuck Hoffrichter. -Associated Press Ah! Despair! ARTHUR ASHE, falls to his knees in anguish, after allowing the wicked blast of Kent Rosewall to elude him in the tie-breaking point of the second set. Rosewall bloodied Ashe in four sets. RECORDS FALL Have you applied to live in one of the ICC Co-ops next Fall? Are you considering living in one? Then be sure to come to the CO-OP MASS MEETING SUNDAY, FEB. 13,1:15 P.M. MICHIGAN LEAGUE BALLROOM Learn about student-owned housing on campus. The Central Campus Co-ops will hold open houses for all those interested in visiting them after the Mass Meet- ing. Special To The Daily COLUMBUS - As expected, the Michigan Wolverine gymnastics team crushed Ohio State in a dual gymnastics meet, winning a score of 160.2 to 149.15. The Wolverines jumped off to a commanding lead in the f i r s t event, the floor exercise, and nev- er relinquished it. In the course of the contest, the Wolverines did not lose a single event, their low- est margin of victory being vault- ing with a .3 margin. Gura, having what Coach Loken termed a "stellar day", took the floor exercise with a 9.0, adding to the team total of 26.6 for the event. For the Student Body: LEVI'S Denim Bells 18.50 SCHECKMATE State Street at Liberty In the horse, Kaziny's 9.0. led the Michigan 26.5-22.0 rout, which gave Michigan the commanding advantage. Rings, a Wolverine weakpoint, if the team can be said to hlAve any, again revealed the Wolverine strength as they crushed the hap- Ashwvorth Johnson IKantner Ayler McParlan Wolff Russell Rahn Kupec Team~ fga fg 12-7 12-8 11-9 14-8 3-1 5-4 22-13 4-0 14-5 fta ft 2-2 4-3 1-1 3- 1-1 2-1 5-3 1-0 1-1 r 4 4 6 5 16 1 14 pf 3 4 2 l 0 0 0 2 19 19 19 9 29 11' tot 16 Splendid Indiana zaps tankers 1 t t c c c { I S 12 Houses on Central Campus 9 Houses Will Open -oi North Campus in Sept. 1972 11 (9 INTER-COOPERATIVE COUNCIL ROOM 3-N UNION 662-4414 less and graceless Buckeyes, 26.55 TOTALS 9-55 19-15 62 14 125 -24.1. By CHUCK BLOOM the NCAA's championships to be superstar Jon Kinsella swimming Vaulting and parallel bars xx erg AUBURN HILLS C. C. Special To The Daily held in a couple months. a personal high, or rather, low, also in the Wolverine column, Gra fga fg fta ft r pf tot BLOOMINGTON - Any hopes The 440 yard medley relay was of 4:44.4. through the graceful work of Bail- Roberts, Garyl 4-4 0-0 2 1 0 of an upset of the powerful Indiana scratched in favor of running In; other freestyle events, Mich- chard in the former event and Roberts, Greg 5-3 0-0 2 3 6 swim team yesterday were quick- four separate one hundred yard igan proved to be disappointing. Snhoffrichter 2-1 0-0 2 0 z ly dashed against the walls of events. In the one hundred yard Mark Spitz, Indiana's other super- did not match his score of the pre- kSchleer 5-2 2-1 1 2- Robert Royer pool as the Hoos- backstroke, Indianian Mike Stamm star, did a fantastic 0:20.9 in win- ceding week. Ted Marti did , winrg Crawford 18-10 1-1 8 5 21 iers whipped Michigan, 82-41. won that leg with a time of ning the 50 yard freestyle. Spitz on the high bar to the tune of Polaser 9-0 2-1. 1 0 1 The Wolverines lost their first 0:52.8 with Chris Hansen of Mich- beat Michigan's Jose Arahana of 9.35, which copped honors. Usus an - 1 1 2 :jdual meet of the year, but since igan finishing second. the start and the race was:decided 12- 7- I 2 6 he icorswer Idiaait as The one hundred yard breast-'there. Marti also captured the all - Blaci sh-5t7Wt11tCthe victors were Indiana, it wasthereonnly ad Mark 8undascr i tha scoe TA79-9 17-11 39 19 no disgrace to lose Issac win with an excellent time Lambert finished 1-2 in the 200 52.5 s omare t te SUMICHIGAN 66 59-125 The format of the meet wx a s of 0:59.8. In the 100 yard butter- ifesyewt ie f14. n best of Reed Klein at 49.37. Auburn Hills 35 34- 69 changed in order to prepare for festylwMaconad of Miian 1460, especties of 1:43.3 and and Larry Barbierer of Indiana A 400 yard individual medley was finished in a dead heat with iden- run instead of the normal 200 Ttical times of 0:51.6. MacDonald yard and Indiana's Gary Hall pro- caught Barbierer in the last twen- duced the fastest time in the na- ty-five yards and actually touched tion with a sparkling 4:08.4. presents him out, but the judges called the Michigan's only win came from race as a dead heat. an excellent finish by Stu Isaac MARCH 4-11 "Here we were blown out of the in the two hundred yard breast- pool," said Coach Gus Stager. stroke. Michigan was upset in the EHe was referring to the distant two hundred yard butterfly as Bob Your trip includes . . free-style events in which Indiana Aldsfelder of the Hoosiers nipped proved to be just too tough for Macdonald at the finish. 0 Round trip jet flight, Detroit Nassau Detroit, aboard Michigan to handle. 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