Thursday, October 28, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Thu rsdcy, October 28, 'I 971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Bullets shoot down Pistons; Wings lose -I. Baltimore zaps Detroit, 128-98, as Marii, Clark pace offense Broadway Blue bombard, 7-4, as Rousseau, Gilbert tally twice By The Associated Press BALTIMORE - A r c h i e Clark scored 18 points in his Baltimore home debut and teamed with Jack Marn; who scored 26, to lead the Bullets to a 128-98 victory over the Detroit Pistons last night. Clark, who was suspended and fined for missing two games ear- lier in the month after being ob- tained in a trade from Philadelphia, was credited with nine assists as the Bullets snapped a four-game losing streak. Marin scored 11 points in both the first and third quarters as Baltimore opened ;up a 35-21 lead at the end of the first period and stayed in front thereafter. Rookie ' Phil Chenier scored 19 for the Bullets. Detroit, playing without the in- jured Dave Bing, was led by Jim Walker with 19 points and Bob Lanier with 18. Lanier's eight re- bounds was the best for the Pistons off the boards. M % daily: sports NIGHT EDITOR:I given a medical okay to play against Houston after his chest pains were diagnosed as nothing more serious than a bruise. Rudy Tomjanovich and Calvin Murphy paced the Rockets with 25 and 24 points, respectively. Hayes finished with just 13. BOB ANDREWS Cavscroaa PHILADELPHIA-Billy Cunning- White scored 29 points and the ham scored 31 points as the 76ers Boston Celtics held Houston's El- broke open a tight game in the vin Hayes to three field goals last fourth quarter to defeat the Cleve- night in a 108-97 National Basket- land Cavaliers, 120-106, last night ball Association victory over the in National Basketball action. Rockets. The 76ers got 19 points from Jim The Celtics, who- had a four- Washington and 18 from Fred Fos- ter. Rookie Charlie Davis had 30 game winning streak snapped in points ic hdrg16traightfdo Npointsrincluding 16gstraightufro New York Tuesday night, rebound- the foul line, to top the Cavaliers. ouston,decisive fashion against Philadelphia held a 55-51 lead at ousvitoywhich ham edolhalftime and was on top 83-79 one victory in eight games. d entering the last period. Cunning- Boston took a 27-23 first period ham made five straight shots Phil- lead, widened the advantage to adelphia owned a 99-87 lead and 55-44 at halftime and breezed the Cleveland never seriously threat- rest of the way, hiking its record ened the rest of the game. By The Associated Press NEW YORK - Rod Gilbert and Bobby Rousseau fired two goals apiece last night, leading the New York Rangers to a 7-4 National Hockey League victory over the Detroit Red Wings. Gilbert's linemates, Vic Hadfield and .John Ratelle, also scored for New York. Rousseau got the Rangers start- ed with the game barely 21/2 min- utes old. He lost his helmet in the scramble, but put the puck past Detroit goalie Joe Daley. Gilbert and Detroit's Red Beren- son scored second period goals and then the Rangers put it away with a flurry of three goals in the first 6% minutes of the final period. Penguins burn PITTSBURGH - Bobby Sheehan scored two goals, including one in the first period when California erupted for three goals within 3 minutes, 24 seconds, as the Golden Seals defeated the Pittsburgh Pen- guins 6-4 yesterday in a National Hockey League game. Canucks draw TORONTO - Toronto's Bernie Parent and Vancouver's Dunc Wil- son matched shutout goaltending last night as the Maple Leafs and Canucks battled to a 0-0 National Hockey League tie. Wilson played a spectacular game in the Vancouver net, turn- ing aside 34 Leaf shots while Parent was called on to make only the odd key save in stopping 20 Canuck shots. Habs humble MONTREAL - T h e Montreal Canadiens exploded for three sec- ond-period goals last night and went on to a 5-2 National Hockey League victory over the Boston Bruins in their first meeting since last year's Stanley Cup playoffs. SALE .$3.95 8-track Stereo Tapes Latest Hits-Original Artists SPECIAL SPECIAL Buy 2 Tapes at Sales Price and you 1 additional tape of YOUR choice 50c get for Knicks knacked oh i oi ATLANTA-The Atlanta Hawks John Havlicek scored 21 points, scored 15 straight points in a hot while Dave Cowens contributed 14, second - quarter streak yesterday DonNelson 11 and Don Chaney 10 had held on to defeat the New in the Boston attack. Cowens sat York Knicks, 110-96, in a National out the New York game, but was Basketball Association game. The Hawks only previous victory in six games also was over the Knicks. Milt Williams, picked up on waivers . from the Knicks earlier in the season, sparked Atlanta's 15-point splurge with a steal and three field goals.BG Williams wound up with 16 By JOEL GREER points, behind Lou Hudson's 28, Poor Al Renfrew. Walt Bellamy's 24 and rookie Not only does the Wolverine George Trapp's 17. hockey coach have the difficult Walt Frazier finished with 20 assignment of rescuing his team points, high for the Knicks. Frazier ,from the bottom eschelons of the scored 11 of his points in the Western Collegiate Hockey Associ- fourth quarter, igniting a rally ation, but he has to do it alone. which brought the Knicks from a Last year's assistant coach, Phil 20-point deficit at the end of the Gross, left the squad to become third quarter to within six points the head coach at Trenton High hd t h School. Gross will indeed be missed as his presence last season helped Rockets grounded Renfrew immeasurably. "It is very BOSTON-Sharp-shooting Jo Jo difficult withsonly one coach. In practice we should have a man working at both ends of the ice," explained Renfrew after yester- O rioles rl l, day's practice session. Renfrew will be entering his fifeenth year as the Michigan icea down Giants general when the squad opens its 1971-72 season at home Novem- SENDAI, Japan (P) - Pat Dob- ber 12 against Western Ontario. son's three-hit pitching held the Thus far he has been pleased Yomiuri Giants scoreless until the with the pre-season w o r k o u t s. ninth inning while the Baltimore "They're a real good group and Orioles exploded for 13 hits and they've been working very hard.' a 10-1 victory yesterday. He has been especially satisfied The Orioles stunned G i a n t s with this year's seniors. "They've starter Kazumi Takahashi with all helped out with practice anq four runs in the first inning and (Captain Brian) Skinner is doing four more in the fifth. The fifth- his job well." inning burst came when short- It's going to take a tremendous stop Mark Belanger tripled for the effort if the Wolverines are to second time, bringing in two run- make a significant climb in the ners, and leftfielder Don Buford standings. Last season's squad fin- smashed a two-run homer. ished with a 9-21-0 overall recordI Cunningham had 15 of his points in the first half while Davis had 16 in the first two periods for the Cavaliers. Bobby Smith had 24 points for the losers and Walt Wesley had 23. -Associated Press BLOND-MOPPED GARRY UNGER (7) is caught looking as Min- nesota's Ted Hampson gets a shot off on goalie Ernie Wakely. St. Louis really sang the Blues as they lost to the Stars, 2-1, in hockey action last night. - -- - ----- --I AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY GROSS GONE en to key icers 662-6545 Hi-performance and Accessory Shop 201 E. HOOVER, ANN ARBOR-FREE PARKING success U and a 5-17-0 mark in the league, Goalkeeping remains a big ques- student teaching this semester and bad enough for a last place finish. tionmark as two-year veteran Karl he usually doesn't get here until With the addition of Notre Bagnell returns. Bagnell had a after we've started," Renfrew in- Dame to the conference it is con- superb sophomore season but he dicated. ceivable that the icers could be- slumped badly last year giving up Behind Bagnell are two fresh- come the first tenth place finisher 4.7 goals per game. man candidates, Terry Lajeunesse in WCHA history. Bagnell has had a rough time of Houghton and another Detroit- Perhaps the biggest problem the getting to practice on time and he er, Ray Bolles. Either should be Wolverines must face is the re- needs a lot of work. "He has been ready if Bagnell falters again. placement of nearly its entire - scoring punch. Although leading scorer Bernie Gagnon (48 points) G 'dd Pickings returns, the next three scorers be- low him have- graduated. With the iloss of Paul Gamsby (37 points), i sBrian Slack (30 points)(and Merle Tenderly he picked up his 78 per cent stainless steel-22 per cent Falk (29 points), Renfrew is de- berillium (At. Wt. 9.013) alloy slide rule. Gently he fondled the pending on this year's freshmen plastic index and the aluminum set screws. class to fill the gaps. While Renfrew is not definite "Well Alvin, old boy," he said speaking to his slide rule, "you've on any of his lines, four offensive pulled me through some tough times before. Remember that time in combinations and three defensive old man Morrison's class, when I had to multiply those 37 numbers pairs have been working together. for the blue book and still retain five significant figures." Theonly line left intact from Tears welled in his eyes as he continued. Julian Nixon-Bob Falconer trio. A "You came through then like a champ, Alvin. And remember Iasecond combination is made up of the time that we had to take those logarithims in the 369 course. You Buck Straub, Rene Desmarais and didn't miss a single one," he murmured softly. Roy Ashworth. The third, which 1. Indiana at MICHIGAN 16. Duke at Georgia Tech may turn into the most exciting (lick score) 17. Rice at Texas Tech Igroup, has featured a trio of fly- (iksoe hoSaea inst 18. VMI at Maryland ing Frenchmen.Theall-Montreal 2. Ohio State at Minnesota 19. Air Force at Arizona State line consists of Gagnon, Michel 3. Michigan State at Purdue 20. DAILY LIBELS vs. Jarry and freshman Paul-Andre 4. Northwestern at Illinois ucellerdwellers i. 5. Wisconsin at Iowa Paris.6.IwSatatkahm A fourth combination finds an 6. Iowa State at Oklahoma all-freshman contingent. Two for- mer Detroit Jr. Wings' standouts, Pat Donnelly and Frank War . J: .'.. J.... 5.:;s :.:.:.. . . .:. . . ............. . ;; ^,..."..". " ....:::J.;:..;."r.: j have been skating with Toronto .. native Randy Neal. Professional League Standings The defense, which was the weakest link of a rather weakI 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Oklahoma State at Kansas Kansas State at Missouri Colorado at Nebraska USC at California Stanford at Oregon State Washington at UCLA Georgia at South Carolina Army at Miami of Florida Florida State at Houston NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pi Philadelphia 6 1 .83: Boston 5 2 .71 New York 4 4 .50 Buffalo 2 5 .28 Central Division Atlanta 2 5.2 Baltimore 2 5 .28, Cleveland 2 6 .25 Cincinnati 1 4 .20 Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 7 0 1.00 Chicago 5 1 .83 Detroit 4 4 .50 Phoenix 2 3 .40 Pacific Division Los Angeles 5 1 .83 ct 4 0 6 GB 1 2'4 4 Indiana Utah Dallas Denver Memphis West Division 5 1 5 3 3 4 24 2 5 Yesterday's Games .83'3 .625 .429 .333 .286 chain last year will have to im- - prove its 4.9 goals-against average. 2, Skinner has been teamed with 3 freshman Randy Trudeau while 3Y2 explosive Punch Cartier is teamed with Jerry Lefebvre. A third de- fensive duo features Gary Connelly and freshman Pete Dunbar. Ren-' Pittsburgh 131, Carolina 121 Virginia 110, Kentucky 107 Memphis at Utah, inc. 86 86 50 0 ,00 0 NHL frew also mentioned that Connelly and Dunbar can play offense. both also East Division . .. ,. Seattle 5 2 Golden State 3 3 3 Portland 1 4 Houston 1 7 Yesterday's Games Boston 108, Houston 97 Atlanta 110, New York 96 Philadelphia 120, Cleveland 106 Baltimore 128, Detroit 98 ABA East Division W L Virginia 5 2 Kentucky 32 New York 4 3 Floridians 3 4 Pittsburgh 3 4 Carolina 2 5 .724 .500 .200 .125 1x4 314 4 - 31; GB 1 1 I 2 2 3 New York Montreal Boston Toronto Vancouver. Detroit Buffalo CChicago Minnesota Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis California Los Angeles w s 3 5 z L 2 1 2 5 7 7 T Pts 2 14 2 12 1 11 3 7 1 7 0 4 0 4 GF (A 37 27 36 21I 30 21 20 27 24 35 27 42I 22 38, S hag Hairstyling Now on display - U.M. 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HISTORY MAJORS ORGANIZATION MEETING To organize programs for this year and to elect undergraduate representatives on the Department of History Curriculum Committee and its Steering Com- mamma a7'