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By CHUCK DRUKIS
For the second weekend in a
row, Michigan's icers will face
off against the conference leaders,
this week North Dakota.
By virtue of two come-from-
behind thriller wins over Notre
Dame, Michigan dropped the Irish
from first to third. Meanwhile
North Dakota, a much-improved
team from last year, took over
first in the WCHA.
North Dakota has thus far dis-
played considerable improvement
from last year's seventh place fin-
ish with a 10-15-1 record.
NoDak head coach Rube Bjork-
man has lead his team to a win-
ning record by improving the de-
fense and gaining more consis-
tency on offense, two qualities
that the Sioux lacked before.
"We think that we have rep-
resentative WCHA forwards, but
we're short of experienced de-
fensemen." said Coach Bjorkman.
The Sioux have 15 returning
letterman. Dave Murphy, who at
times makes brilliant saves in the
net, will return as the regular
goalie.
Co-captains Rick Wilson and
Al Henry, both regular shift de-
fensemen, and Mike Lundby, who
saw some action on defense pre-
viously, have anchored the NoDak
defense.
The NoDaks are blessed with
five returning centers, two of
whom playednregularly lastwyear.
Co-captain Brian Depiero was the
NoDak's leading scorer last year

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with 18 goals and 20 assists. Jim
Cahoon added 12 goals and 13
assists.
Mike Lundbolm, Kelly Cross,
and Brad Colehaur, although see-
ing little action last year, have
progressed quite well to back up
Depiero and Cahoon.
Regular returning letterman
Daye Bragnalo will be assisted by
two letterwinners Dennis Johnson
and Scott Kleven.
Right wing sees no new faces
as Earl Anderson, Greg Cameron
and Gerry Miller are all returning
for another year.
Coach Bjorkman's greatest sur-
prise to date has been the per-
formances of newcomers Alan
Hangsleben and Ken Gibb on de-
fense.
Freshman Gary Purpur and

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right winger Terry Pauket have
also contributed to North Dakota,
who to date has to be considered
the surprise of the league.
Michigan mentor Al Renfrew
concedes that the difference be-
tween winning and losing will be
a matter of "whoever gets the
breaks."
Gary Kardos will still be out
of action this weekend for Michi-
gan, while Mike Jarry is listed
as a doubtful starter due to a bad-
ly bruised heel.
Michigan goalie Karl Bagnell,
whd came through with the saves
against Notre Dame when Michi-
gan needed them the most, de-
scribes the Sioux as a tough team
with good teamwork, but thinks
that Michigan could win both to-
night and tomorrow night.

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By CHUCK BLOOM
Last week Michigan swimming coach Gus Stager said there
was going to be no problem in defeating last week's opponents,
Minnesota and Wisconsin. Michigan did win handily but now
Stager is beginning to worry.
The Michigan swim team will face the Southern Illinois
Salukis tonight at Matt Mann Pool. This will be the toughest
meet of the young season for the Wolverines since the Salukis
are gunning for an upset.
Southern Illinois coach Ray Essick has his squad giving an
all-out effort, even in practice. The Salukis have yet to defeat
a Michigan swim team but each year the score gets closer
and closer. Last year the Wolverines defeated them by a mere
three points. This year it may be even closer.
As Stager likes to say, both teams have improved. South-
ern Illinois has freshman Pat Miles whom Essick considers the
finest freshman swimmer in the nation. Miles, certainly, has
the credentials to back that opinion up. Not only was he the
fastest high school freestyler in the country last year, but he
also broke a Pan-American games record in the 1500 meters
by more than 12 seconds.
Bill Tingley (an ace backstroker), Rob Dickson, and Dale
Kroner are the other big guns for the Salukis.
In a straight comparison, Michigan should be able to hold
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and Jose Aranha have times in the 100 freestyle comparable
to those of Dickson. Michigan's 400 medley relay has a better
time than does Southern Illinois.
The area in which Michigan is no match for the Salukis
is any distance event, where Miles stands out. In practice, Miles
has a better time in the 1000 freestyle than any Wolverine
swimmer. Mark Anderson has the best time fore Michigan with
a 10:17.2, while Miles practices in under 10:00.
The ace up Michigan's sleeve is the diving competition,
where Southern Illinois is no competition. Divers Joe Crawford
and John Hamilton should take 1-2 and give the Wolverines
an edge.
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