Pcae Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February 15, 1972 I .....;e H MCIGNDAL U of M PHOTO SERVICES * PHOTOGRAPHY-PRINTS " OZALI DS-PHOTOSTATS e PHOTO SUPPLIESj Rm. 540 L.S.A. Bldg. 764-9216 Human Rights Party CITY-WIDE MEETING Wednesday, Union Ballroom 7:30 P.M. Campaign Kick-Off Finalizing the Platform TERMPAPERS UNLIMITED 5744 Woodward Det., Mi. 48202 j (313) 874-0770 WE LIVE BY OUR REPUTATION U of M Students, Faculty and Staff WINTER: LOVE IT or LEAVE IT BAHAMAS- Freeport 8 DAYS 7 NIGHTS March 5 to 12 $159.00 HAWAII-. Waikiki Beach 8 DAYS 7 NIGHTS March 4 to 1 1 $269.00 A ALL-TRIPS INCLUDE: 0 Round trip non-stop jet transportation " Open bar and meal service en route * Accommodations for seven (7) nights at: Freeport: Freeport Inn Hawaii: Hale Maki For Details Call: Owen Perlman-663-2044 Larry Kaufman-764-7692 Steven Eder-763-2790 Carol Klou-663-8227 1 or Steven Zacks-Studentours 483-4850 By JOEL GREER last Wednesday. Bernie Gagnon's resembling All-American Daily Sports Analysis 21 WCHA goals is tops in the con- abayshi. drop-ference and an All-American cita- But the Wolverines hav The Wolverine hockey team tion should be awarded to him at weak links preventing t pe two more games on the road thseonsnd vr he ee an occuren the season's endlooking at all like the gn which has grown to be expected With every contest, Gagnon igan teams of the past: around here. Consequently, Mich- looks more like another former Wolverine inability toa igan's league record has fallen to great Michigan center, Red Ber- from home, and seco 9-13 with a dismal 1-11 slate away enson, who is currently starring atrocious defense. from the friendly confines of the for the Detroit Red Wings. Besides its promising Michigan Coliseum. Switching off between center and past week end at Michi What -has been the most disap- right wing throughout his career, Michigan's only credible pointing is that this season's Wol- Gagnon's noted improvement of ances on the road have verines have shown signs of many late has come since he was mov- victory over the Spartan of the brilliant squads of the past. ed back to center, his natural posi- Lansing and a 4-3 defeata They've featured great goal- tion before coming to Michigan. In each of their other l tending at times by Karl Bagnell Michel Jarry, perhaps not the counters on foreign ice,j which brings back memories of All- game's sturdiest performer as far completely dominated. American Jim Keough back in as strength is concerned, has used Over the entire season 1968 and Lorne Howes in 1956. his deceptive speed and passing ior netminder has made The offense has also been in- ability to vault him among the an incredible average o spiring in recent weeks, especially league's top ten scorers. per game. in the Colorado series a week ago And then there is freshman Ran- Without an experience and the Michigan State encounter dy Neal, who has molded right in- ed beneath him, Bagnell to the Wolverine attack, already forced to endure every vE t n a 02 iE e x n a 1+ 1 n. 101 d lI Mel Wak, the season. Someone should in- the Huskies swept Michigan at vent a special award just for his Houghton last weekend," rather e had two dedication in watching the r e d than playing defensively. They hem from light go on behind him so m a n y think they can always outscore the eat Mich- times. opposition." First, the Three-year veteran Brian Skin-' But if the Wolverines indeed hope win away ner has been teamed with fresh: to make the playoffs, both their nd, their man Randy Trudeau and three- defense and their play away from year veteran Punch Cartier has home must improve. play this been teamed with two-year veter- Despite the twin defeats, 1 a s t pgan Tech, an Jerry Lefebvre. Inexperience weekend's action at Houghton was perform surely hasn't been the excuse. The most encouraging. While the de- been a 51 four have been brilliant at times fense still had problems, the squad is at East butntheir play around Bagnell has as a whole proved that it could at Denver. been questionable all season. play even with a team on opposing league en- The forwards also must share ice. The 8-4 and 8-3 scores were they were the blame for Bagnell's average as hardly indicative of how the con- theiy wlbackchecking hasoftenbeen tests fared as Michigan simply thheneirsbceckin has often couldn't cash in on their opportun- M, the senTh.on-existant.c itie 999 saves, Michigan Tech hockey c o a c h "Playing a team like Tech, you f over 38 John MacInnes who has had de- have to take advantage of your fensive traumas of his own sees breaks," said an obviously happy d netmind- it as a self-discipline problem. "The Michigan coach Al Renfrew at has been boys are always looking for of- practice yesterday. Renfrew added minute of fensive plays," he assessed after that in the first period of Satur- day's game Michigan passed the PLIT puck the best it had all season. Now that the team has gained the confidence it needs to play de- cent hockey on the road, maybe Sthe remainder of its solutions to these problems can fall' into place. Currently in a three way battle for the last two playoff positions, mers out, posted his best time of the year a strong showing in the final three aquamen in finishing second with a clock- weeks of the season is a must. y weren't ing of :22.0. aormally a Michigan's only win came from 0 yard in- Stu Isaac in the 200 yard breast- W CH A Standings 200 yard stroke. Isaac, a sophomore from Amherst, N.Y. was recruited by r....: ~>:.E :"::,:",: r.. : s went to Counsilman for two years before Anderson coming to Michigan. According to W L T Pts. freestyle Counsilman, he is- Michigan's- best Wisconsin 17 5 0 40 aking the swimmer. Denver 14 8 036 NTh Dakota T_4.1 9" 0 AJI Road vic tories escape Icers VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Call: 761-6621 I I STUDENT SERVICES POLICY BOARD For the Student Body: LEVI'S Denim 8.50 CHECKMATE State Street at Liberty open discussion on Counseling Services WEEKEND S Sw~mmers fit 4 '72 Budget no *los no an In o Idit tin thi ha la in P au TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 4:00 Third Floor-Michigan Union By CHUCK BLOOM After a convincing win over Illi- ois and an equally convincing >ss to Indiana, the weekend was ot a total loss to Gus Stager nd crew. "We were no competition for ndiana," said Stager. "In fact, no ne on their schedule is competi- on enough for them. I give cre- t to Doc (Counsilman) for get- ig his boys up for this one. At is point of the season he really Ls them swimming well."' STAGER HELD OUT seven of is top tankers against Illinois st Friday night. Michigan went .to the brand-new Intra-Mural 'hysical Education Pool and came .way with an easy 79-44 win. With many second stringers out 3do well, some fine times were ecorded. Impressive was Pat Bauer win- ing the 200 yard breaststroke ith a time of 2:16.5, the Ann Ar- r freshman's best time of the ,ar. Rich Dorney won the 200 yard ackstroke with a quick 2:01.9 hich also brought a wink to tager's eye. " . With the best swim Michigan had many compete in events the listed for. Larry, Day, n butterflyer, won the 20( dividual medley and the butterfly, as well. Both distance events the Blue with Mark copping the 500 yard and Dan Fishburn s i I w o r e 213 S. STATE ST. w U. of M. 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MICHIGAN NEVER HAD a chance from the opening gun. The 1000-yard freestyle saw Indiana's number three man, Bob Heiss, swamp both Fishburn and Ander- son. Fishburn was disappointing in the fact that he was ten sec- onds slower in Indiana than the night before. But Indiana, blessed with con- stant superstars, had flexed its muscle only a little. Mark Spitz won the 50 yardfreestyle in a time of :20.9, just .13 off the Royer pool record, he set the week before. Michigan's Jose Aranha IN THE DIVING, IU's Gary James- won. both events with the Wolverines' Joe Crawford pulling second in both. Not much can be said in losing to Indiana. Commented Stager, "This is their best squad I've seen." So it was no disgrace in the defeat. The swimmers must look forward to this Saturday's meet with improving Ohio State which will be a tough meet for the Blue to win. Minnesota-Duluth Michigan StateI Michigan Tech ] MICHIGAN Notre Dame Colorado College Minnesota Friday-Saturday Games Colorado College at Minnesota Minnesota Dul. at Mich. St. Notre Dame at Denver Wisconsin at MICHIGAN Mich. Tech at North Dakota , 12 12 10 9 7 8 5 10 10 10 13 13 14 17 0 34 0 32 0 28 o 22 0 22 0 22 o 10 4o Bruins still flawless as cage powers roll Open 25 Hours a Day 8 Days a Week OLYMPIC RESTAURANT 221 North Main Street 769-7442 FULL MENU 50c OFF ANY SIZE PIZZA WITH THIS AD SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY U Yarn Special Sayel le-96c (4 oz. skein) By BOB HEUER There ought to be no major up- heavals in the new national bas- ketball polls following a week of action which saw the top six, teams continue to dominate tyieir competition. The only top ten teams to blem- ish their records were seventh- ranked Ohio State, eight-ranked Long Beach State, and tenth- ranked Brigham Young, each of whom split the two games on their schedule last week. Number one-ranked UCLA de- molished Washington and Wash- ington State by a combined total of 60 points to up their Pacific-8 record to 7-0 and preserve their top ranking. Bill Walton continued his sup- erlative play, leading his gang with 27 points and 24 rebounds Saturday night while holding the Huskies' leading scorer, center Steve Hawes to just four. In disposing of Washington, the Bruins eliminated them from any serious title considerations. The Huskies are now 4-3 in the con- ference. USC, although losing three games in the last two weeks to fall out of the top 20, remains second in the Pac-8 with a 6-1 re- cord. HAIRSTYLING AS YOU LIKE IT! NEW TRENDS FOR 1972 TRIMS-SHAGS and RAZOR CUTS Dascola Barbers " 611 E. University * near Michigan Theatre "Lechic" and "Bouclette" 69c NOW-SUNDAY university cellar Second - ranked Marquette, im- proving witI each week, smother- ed Xaxier and Air Force by the respective scores of 89-59 and 79- 56. The Warriors, after suffering numerous close calls earlier in the season ,appear to have jelled and may be headed-for a showdown with UCLA in the NCAA finals. Elsewhere in the top ten, third- ranked North Carolina and sixth- ranked Virginia continued to fight it out for the lead in the Atlan- tic Coast Conference. The teams remained tied with 7-1 records after three winning efforts last week. The Tar Heels polished off con- ference foes Clemson and North Carolina State, and gave Georgia Tech a 118-73 pasting in a non- league affair. Virginia claimed its share of the lead with a win over Wake Forest, while also defeat- ing West Virginia and Virginia Tech outside the ACC. Ohio State's loss at Iowa last Tuesday helped knot up the Big Ten race. The Buckeyes are now tied with Minnesota, loser to In- diana last week, at 7-2,with Michigan right behind at 6-2. Locally, the University of:De- troit enhanced its chances for a post-season tournament bid with a 69-56. throttling of Xavier, The Titans are ranked high among the nation's independents with a 15-4 record and are looking ahead to a rematch with Marquette two weeks hence. The Warriors eked out a one point victory in the two teams' first meeting, but U. of D. coach Jim Harding knows that a vic- tory this time around would as sure the Titans of a tournament bid. I *also: POSTER SALE THIS WEEK r *i Camp Lindenmere a children's co-ed summer camp in the Poconos I ANNUAL WEEKEND CONFERENCE, RETREAT, RAP OF GUILD HOUSE 802 MONROE THEME: "ALONE--TOGETHER"-A Look Into the Meaning of LONELINESS, SOLITUDE, ALONENESS, -COMMUNITY; in our personal lives, reflected in DRAMA, ART, POETRY, UPROOTEDNESS, OLD AGE, DEVIANCY, LIFE STYLES... TIME: SATURDAY, Februory 19th, SUNDAY, February 20th (A.M.) PLACE: U OF M FRESH AIR CAMP (Patterson Lake) RESOURCE ANDREW CARRIGAN, Poet PEOPLE: FRANK CULLEY, Counselor (former Cystercian Monk) PROF. DONALD HALL, Poet DPROF_ ARTHIU' P MFNDFEL CONDUCTING STAFF INTERVIEWS ON CAMPUS, SATURDAY FEB. 19th I Ii .1 II