Sunday, November 14, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page N i-ne. Sudy1Nvebr 4 17 TEMIHGA AIYPaeNie --6 Bjorklund FIRE UP TO PUT OUT OHIO STATE! BANNER CONTEST Wolverines for MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. VP) - Bjorklund, O hio State W eekendGarry Bjorklund thought he heard the NCAA c footsteps and took off to win his 22 at Knoxvil Decoateyourdor hose aart entthird straight Big Ten cross coun- F. 0. Watson's Decorate your dorm, house, apartment . try championship yesterday while Minnesota in can participate Michigan State, with Gene Wash- Washington. Anyone pington providing some inspiration, er for the Mi won its second straight team title. the National i JUDGING DURING THE AFTERNOON OF FRI., NOV. 19TH Michigan finished a surprising former Big Ter third with freshman Keith Brown for Michigan Register your banner at the UAC Offices in the Union the first Wolverine across the fin- the Spartans ish line. Brown finished eighth f:_ in the time of 30:43. ISU net titles, rise to third who advances to hampionships Nov. le, Tenn., matched s string of titles for [913, 1914 and 1915. star wide receiv- nnesota Vikings of Football League and n hurdles champion State,emingled with before the starting + Use Daily Cicssifieds + / Il i Bjorklund, the Minnesota jun- ior, darted into the lead after 600 yards and finished the easy, winner with a time of 29:20.81 over the six-mile University Golf Course. Rich Gross of Illinois was sec- ond with 30:01 although Bjork- lund, running hard for the first time in three weeks because of back and hip injuries, thought it was a closer race. "I thought he was closing in on me," said Bjorklund, the sec- ond cross country runner in Big Ten history to win three straight titles. "I probably did more look- ing back today than I have in any other race in my life. "I'm just happy to finish. I haven't run hard for three weeks and had trouble getting the full lift of my left knee. I wasn't able to extend myself without pain." Nicliaus1 shoots 63 PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (P)-Jack Nicklaus fired a fantas- tic, nine-under-par 63, a course rec- ord on the long and difficult east course at the PGA National Golf ' Club, in the third round of the ' World Cup golf tournament yester-' day. He posted a 54 hole total of 200,3 16 under par as he swept past sec- ond round individual leader Gary Player of South Africa. Player, Jack's house guest, could manage only a 71 and was in second place with * a 207total, seven offthe pace. Nicklaus and partner Lee Tre- vino, heavily favored in this an- nual event which drew two-man teams from 46 nations, had a lead- ing team total of 415, 17 under par. Trevino, troubled with his put- ting, had a 71 for 215. "It was just one of those put- ting r o u n d s," the 31-year-old strongman shrugged after his rec- ord effort on the east course, a demanding 7,096 yard layout, at the PGA National Golf Club. cam pe, pro shol gun and helped Coach James Gib- bard cheer his team during the race. Ken Popejoy gave the Spartans a fourth place with 30:25, Randy Kilpatrick was fifth with 30:30, Dave Dieters 13th at 31:09 and Robin Cool 14th at 31:14. Michigan State finished with a team low of 74, Indiana had 82 and Michigan 92. The Hoosiers captured 10th, 11th and 12th places but lost out despite beating Michigan State in a dual meet. "They've beat us two years in a row in the dual meets," said Gibbard, "but we've won the championship. "We had four men in the top 15 and that was it." Bjorklund, a native of Twig, Minn., missed the 1970 NCAA championships because of an ap- pendectomy, and said he would not be able to tell until later this week what effect his injuries would have on his performance this year. Gross doesn't think should have to worry. Bjorklund "The rest might have done him some good," said Gross. "I didn't think he would shoot off as fast as he did. He's tough-no doubt about it." --sociatea rres GARRY BJORKLUND of Minnesota leads other Big Ten runners on his way to his third straight conference cross-country cham- pionship with a record time of 29:20.8. Michigan State edged Indiana for the team title with Michigan placing third. I For the student body: LEVI'S CORDUROY Slim Fits $6.98 (All Colors) Bells-.......$8.50 DENIM Bush Jeans . $10.00 Bells ......$8.00 Boot Jeans . $7.50 Pre-Shrunk $7.50 RANGERS STREAK Red 'Wings shoot Flyers,6- By The Associated Press with his 420th career goal with 45 ers unbeaten string to 13 games- DETROIT - The inspired De- seconds gone in the final period. third longest in club history. 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