Fagie Eicht THE MICHIGAN DAIL't Friday, February 25, 1972 I .,,,yam HE ICHGA DAL' - SEND TODAY FOR t i n FREE CATALOG ON YOUR SEMESTER AT SEA Academic Credit. Financial aid available. WCA, Chapnman College, Box CC11, Orange, Cal. 92666 leers engage Irish .. I last showings Lang-Corman double-feature -TON IGHT-'r Fritz Long's 1943 HANGMEN ALSO DIE! screenplay by Lang and Bertolt Brecht during their exile from Nazi Germany: Czech underground assassinates Hangman" Heydrich; MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH Roger Corman's color recreation of Poe tale VINCENT PRICE JANE ASHER 4:00 TOMORROW 8:00, 10:00 SISTER ELIZABETH McALISTER By PHIL METZGER The erratic Michigan icers have a chance to steer themselves into a WCHA playoff spot this week- end. The: catch ninth-place No- tre Dame in the throes of an hor- rendous eight-game losing streak, but a sweep of the two-game set is far from being taken for granted. As any devoted observer could attest, the Ann Arbor hockey con- tingent has been something less than overwhelming away from the confines of the Coliseum. To be exact, they are 1-11 on the road, not a record to inspire confidence in their playoff prospects. But a closer look at past scores shows that that record was compiled by the front-runner Badgers. The Wolverines do have mo- mentum on their side. After get- ting bombed 5-1 in a totally inept performance against first-place Wisconsin last Friday, they re- bounded in fine style the next night to take a 6-4 victory. It was their best effort of the 1971-72 campaign, as exemplified by the checking, precise passing, and all- around scrappiness that was so conspicuously absent from the previous game. Most encouraging was the con-I tinual backchecking of the for-; wards, which time and time again tied up the power plays of the front - running Badgers. Led by Randy Neal's two goals, including a last-minute blue line shot into an open net, the Wol- verine attack peppered Wisconsin netminder Jim Makey with 46 shots on goal. Michel Jarry rung up three assists and joined with Bob Falconer for some of the hardest hitting seen in the Coli- seum this year. The Wolverines managed to do this and still stay out of the pen- alty box, something they've failed to accomplish in games that were a lot less physical. Facing an angry Irish squad coming off two tough one-goal losses to WCHA co-leader, Den- ver, one of them in overtime, the icers will need to keep hitting to sew up at least eighth place. As coach Al Renfrew noted, "They're in good shape, and have really had a lot of tough luck this year." He might have added that the Irish probably still remember the Saturday night brawl in the Wol- verine-swept series at Ann Ar- bor earlier in the season. The series is even more im- portant than the jockeying for the two playoff spots between Michigan, Colorado College, pres- ently tied with the Wolverines for seventh place with 24 points, and Notre Dame, two points back. A sweep of the two games would mean more than getting in the playoffs, which the icers will prob- ably do in the March 3-4 eight- point home set against last-place Minnesota. For a team that hasn't won on the road in 1972, taking two at South Bend could give them the momentum they need to pull a playoff upset against first-place Denver or Wisconsin. "They've got to start winning on the road to go anywhere in the playoffs," commented Renfrew, and the confidence to be gained by a sweep on unfriendly ice might well send them "some- where". WCHA Standings ."............ ."": '": .v.br ", M li " coffeehouse 761-7849 Masque-3:00, 7:00 onspiracy 330 Maynard theater Wisconsin Denver Michigan State North Dakota Duluth Mich. Tech MICHIGAN Colorado College Notre Dame Minnesota W 18 16 14 14 13 10 10 9 7 6 L 6 8 10 9 11' 12 14. 15 15 18 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 '9 0 4 0 Pts 44 44 40 38 36 28 24 24 22 12 -Daily-Roif Tessem Julian Nixon (23) and Bob Falconer on the attack $1. double-feature free coffee Hangmen-4:30, 9:00 p.m. UM Film Soc. - --- FACE SPAR TANS, ILLINI: Tumblers to see double action Friday-Saturday Games Colorado College at Denver MICHIGAN at Notre Dame Minnesota at North Dakota Wisconsin at Mich. State (Fri. only) Michigan Tech at Duluth Sunday's Game Wisconsin at Mich. State RECORDING 09 GENUINE 3M SCOTCH TAPE OPEN REEL Scotch 141-600 5" reel 600' acetate .$.99 By DEBBIE WISSNER Team captain Charlie Morse is exp The Michigan gymnasts have a MSU's best performer on the side Mic Tbusy weekend ahead as the team horse, still rings, and parallel I continues its tune-up before thebars Mors an exceptionall c gTen Championships. Tonight strong athlete, has an average of sco the Wolverines travel to East 8.87 on the horse with a high of pa Lansing to take on Michigan State 9.30. On the rings, his average to and tmro oc etLk is 8.97 with a season high of 9.10. pi en' tomorsow Coach Nwt L- His best event is P-bars, in which out esbouncers come up against Illi- Morse has a 9.01 average and a le nois in Crisler Arena immediate- Ihof 930.lie ly following the basketball game. I The Spartans have a dual meet Other individual stars for ine record of 5-3 with defeats coming Michigan State include Don Way- erc at the hands of Southern Illinois, bright in vaulting and Al Beau- pio Indiana State, and Iowa, det in high bar. eras The Spartans are led by all- The meet will be held in Jeni- in around Randy Balhorn, who has son Fieldhouse, and the Wolver- elig won the all-around title in every ines can expect to face a crowd of the dual meet so far this season. Ken highly partisan Michigan State wit Factor is another strong all- cans. Banorn will be out to de- T around performer. fend his all-around victory streak ho: 3In floor exercise, the top Spar- tan in Dave Ziegert, who has only against Ted Marti and Ray Gura, wh been beaten once this season, and Morse and Ziegart are also an j _ _ - - - the ca sea vau LSA EXECUTIVE at COUNCIL ELECTIONS NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR CANDIDATES FOR LSA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL PRESIDENT-VICE PRESIDENTIAL SLATE 7 members-at-large for a full term and 1 member-at-large for ahalf term COME TO 3M, MICHIGAN UNION OR CALL 763-4799 Filing Deadline: Feb. 29, 1972, at 5:00 p.m. ELECTION MARCH 21 and 22 The Illini have an excellent side rse contingent. led by Ken Barr o has a 9.41 season average d a high of 9.45. Rick Nagel is e top Illinois rings performer, rying a 8.95 average with a ason high of 9.3. Top Illini .ulter is John Roemer, with a 5 average, followed by Grimes 8.9. - I ected to be in top form against chigan. Illinois has a record of 2-6, >ing to Iowa last weekend by a re of 160.25-155.20. As a com- rison, Michigan State also lost Iowa three weeks ago by .80 nts, and Michigan was edged tby the Hawkeyes a. week ear- r by only .45 points. Illinois has been crippled by the ligibility of their star floor ex- ise man, 1971 Big Ten Cham- in Paul Hunt. Hunt had an av- age of 9.19 with a high of 9.5 his specialty before losing his gibility. Mike Grimes is now e top floor exercise performer th an average of 8.72., l s r Thinclads tune up as championship looms By DALE ARBOUR Michigan's track team is only one week away from their first Big Ten meet. Tonight's Michigan Open at Yost Fieldhouse will pro- vide the prelude to that meet in Columbus next weekend. The Big Ten meet is the first for Michigan since coming under tiew management. After last year's disappointing eighth place finish, both coaches and runners are looking forward to making amends. Tonight's meet will see most of the Michigantcompetitors en- gaged in events they don't usually run in. Only field event men are performing in their normal events. "This provides our runners with a break from their normal rou- tines," says head coach Dixon Farmer. "It also allows them to compete in events which they us- - - Scotch 140-900 5" reel 900' acetate ........... 1.19 Scotch 142-900 5" reel 900' polyester .. .1.29 Scotch 144-1200 5" reel 1200' polyester ....... . 1.99* 1.49 Scotch Scotch 141-1200 7" reel 1200' acetate ......- 140-1800 7" reel 1800' acetate . . .1.79*' .1.99 Scotch 142-1800 7" reel 1800' polyester ually can't compete in during the other part of the season." Competition will be provided pri- marily by the Ann Arbor Track Club, Toronto A.C. and Ohio Track Club, as well as Eastern Michi- gan University and parts of var- ious other collegiateteams. All the normal dual meet events will be run with field events beginning at 6:30 and running events com- mencing at 7:00. Leading the field event competi- tion for Michigan will be Steve Adams in the shit put and John Mann in the high jump. Adams has season bests of 58-1134 and 58-10 and could well become the Big Ten's first 60-foot shotputter. He is only a sophomore. Mann has had minor leg problems 'chis sea- son which have prevented him from reaching peak form. How- ever, he has still managed to win half the meets he has competed in, and placed in the rest. His season best is 6-10%. In the pole vault, Larry Wolfe and Bob Mitchell wil be dueling with Bill Barrett of the Ann Ar- bor T.C. for meet honors. Barrett holds the advantage and t h e Fieldhouse record of 16-6, while Wolfe and Mitchell have only 15-0 vaults to their credit. 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