Page Eight. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, March 9,' 1971 L IT'S THE TALK OF THE CAMPUS.. AMONG THE TRUE ICE CREAM CONNOISSEUiRS BEAUTIFUL TO LOOK AT.. . DELICIOUS TO EAT! &' e4Ie4 33 FLAVORS ICE CREAM SHOP aot "THE CORNER"-PACKARD & STATE . OPEN MEETING Radical Independent Party AGENDA: * Canvassing strategy * Amendment of platform e Conduct of Campaign * Steering committee report WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 2nd floor SAB 7:30 p.m. ONLY 131tYDAYS LYAFT To Get Your Ad in the Two By ELLIOT LEGOW and JIM EPSTEIN Although Michigan's basketball team had a winning record in its three Big Ten battles over spring break, two wins and one defeat, the Wolverines' title chances were dealt a sharp blow when they were stopped by Ohio State in the first game of the trio. Despite victories over Illinois and Michigan State last week, the Wolverines remain in second place in the Big Ten and must rely on Indiana to stop Ohio State tonight if they hope to finish in a tie for the title. In their battle for first place with the Buckeyes in Ann Arbor, Michigan came out a loser by a 91-85 count and dropped one game behind the Buckeyes in the Big Ten title chase. The Buckeyes blew out to an early 39-19 lead as they com- pletely outplayed Michigan with their well - patterned and disci- plined offense. Alan Hornyak, the Buckeye's fine sophomore guard, poured in 17 of Ohio State's first 21 points as he continually freed himself from Wolverine defender Dan Fife. Luke Witt completely dominat- ed' play under both offensive and defensive boards as he complete- ly outplayed Michigan's center, Ken Brady. Brady seemed to be intimidated by the Buckeyes' seven-footer and missed all five of his field shots and yielded ten points to Witte before being re- moved from the game after 14 minutes. With Ernie Johnson playing in the pivot and effectively neu- tralizing Witte and Henry Wil- T -u-sdar,... r_. _9, 1971 0 wcns n more thrashing the nets for 23 points the Wolverines moved to within ten, 52-42, at the half. Michigan slowly whittled down the lead in the second half and finally knotted the score at 74-74 with 6:29 to play. But the Buck- eyes came right back to regain the lead and take back the mo- mentum from Michigan, and end up on top by six. The loss, Michigan's second in a row in the conference. after eight consecutive wins, made it a must for them to win their road game at Illinois. The W o1 v e r i n e s recovered enough to nip Illinois 75-74 before 16,128 screaming fans at the pa- latial Assembly Hall in Urbana. The Illini, in the throes of a pro- longed conference skid, juggled their line-up slightly in anticipa- tion of the Wolverines. Big Ten Standings . ot enough Illinois coach Harv Schmidt benched his zeppelin-like center Greg Jackson in favor of 6-10 sophomore Jim DeDecker, hop- ing to neutralize Brady with De- Decker's good outside shooting. Schmidt eventually dropped the idea and substituted Jackson, who has added over twenty pounds to his 265 lbs. pre-season weight. Illinois' slender 6-6 sophomore Nick Weatherspoon led his team from a 46-40 halftime deficit and to ties at 48 and 50 in the early second half play. Weatherspoon accounted for almost half of Illi- nois' rebounds, snatching 23, a high for the Illini this year. His every move was greeted by tnun- derous calls of "S p o o o o n, Spoooon" from the partisans at Urbana. Neither- team enjoyed more than a three point bulge until late in the second half when Illi- nois forward Fred Miller tipped in a missed shot to put the Illini up by four. Three quick baskets by Wayne Grabiec put Michigan back into the lead at 71-69. Gra- biec hit three times within 70 seconds for his total night's scor- ing. Another Miller tip-in with 2:34 left put the Illini up 74-73 and was the final tally for the hosts. Both teams traded turnovers un- til Rick Howat, who was being honored with 'Rick Howat Night' missed a free throw with 59 seconds left. Michigan gained possession and worked the ball back and forth until Dan Fife slipped .ne in from underneath with 29 seconds remaining. Illinois called time and set up for the final shot. Jackson apparently had a clear shot from the lane, but chose to pass to 'Spoon'. Weatherspoon's jumper with 12 seconds left was tipped by Rodney Ford and hit off target. Wilmore's 'ebound clinched the contest at 75-74. The Wolverines finally put to- gether a strong winning team performance when they decked Michigan State, 88-63 last Satur- day. Following the pattern of many of Michigan's earlier Big Ten victories, the Blue did not look overly impressive in the first half and took only a one point lead, 36-35, into the locker room. In the second half the Wolver- ines came out in a pressing de- fense and forced Michigan State into numerous turnovers. Also, Henry Wilmore who had been held scoreless in the first 12 min- utes and finished the fist half with only 9 points finally freed himself from Spartan defender Brad Van Pelt and pumped in !7 in the second half as the Wol- verines opened up a lead and coasted the rest of the -way. Wilmore finished as Michigan's high scorer with 26 points, and was nobly assisted in the second half by Johnson who again came off the bench to spell Brady. Johnson laid in 9 points and thrilled the crowd with his hustl- ing performance. Now that the Wolverines have finally reached the final week of the campaign they find things no more certain than they were at the start of the season. A trip to the NCAA tournament as Big Ten champion is still a possibility if the Hoosiers dump Ohio State to- night, Michigan beats Iowa and Wisconsin, and then gains re- venge over the Buckeyes in a special playoff next week. There's also a probable invi- tation to the National Invita- tional Tournament in New York if the Wolverinesm can hold onto second place, or a spring in Ann Arbor if the team drops one or more games this weep. for hoopsters 4 *4 WILMORE, BROWN DUEL Cagers take on Iowa Ohio State MICHIGAN Indiana Purdue Minnesota Illinois Wisconsin Iowa Michigan State Northwestern w 12 10 9 9 5 4 4 4 3 1 L 1 2 3 3 8 8 8 8 9 11 Pct. .923 .833 .750 .750 .385 .333 .333 .333 .250 .091 1 j t 7 1 t TODAY'S GAMES MICHIGAN at Iowa Indiana at Ohio State Purdue at Wisconsin Illinois at Northwestern Minnesota at Michigan State By MIKE TREBLIN Entering the final week of the basketball season t h e Michigan Wolverines, their backs against the wall, find themselves forced to win their remaining two games. What had earlier appeared to be a certain conference t i t 1 e has, with last week's loss to Ohio State, dwindled into only a possible tie for the championship. To achieve a tie the Wolverines (9-2) must defeat Iowa and Wis- consin, both with 4-8 records, while at the same time third place Indiana must defeat Ohio State. The struggle begins tonight for the Wolverines as they engage the Hawkeyes at Iowa City. The Wolverines are coming off of a hard fought 88-63 victory ov- er Michigan State on Saturday. According to Michigan coach John Orr, it was "a great victory over Michigan State - something we needed. It gave us our confidence back." Orr acknowledges that the Wol- verines have their work cut out for them and realizes that "the most .important thing is to beat Iowa." If Michigan is going to s t o p Iowa, it will have to stop Fred Brown, 6-3 guard, t h e league's second leading scorer with 27.9 points per game. Orr plans to use Dan Fife in an attempt to halt Brown and will stick with Fife un- tile he fouls out. The other Hawkeye starters are forwards Omar Hazley and Joe Gould averaging 6.1 and 3.6 points per game respectively, guard Gary Lusk and center Kevin Kunnert with averages of 8.0 and 9.8. Kun- nert also leads the team in re- bounds with 8.6 per game. Michigan team members are continuing to have fine individual seasons. All of the starters are av- eraging over twelve points p e r game. Continuing in team scoring leadership is Henry Wilmore who will be sporting a fine 25.8 points per game average going into to- night's contest. Wilmore said tonight's g a m e will boil down to a shooting match between him and Brown. Wilmore will be up against quite a compet- itor. Along with being second in conference, scoring, Brown is the tenth Hawkeye to ever score one thousand points and is also the only Big Ten player named to a leading basketball weekly maga- zine All-America college team. Iowa's early hope for a first di- vision Big T e n finish vanished with their loss to Indiana Satur- day. So tonight's game becomes one solely consisting of revenge for the Hawkeyes. Coach Dick Schultz's team is still sore about their title game two years ago. In that game sixth place Michigan beat Iowa by the j score of 71-70 to ruin any -Iawk- eye chance at the conference championship. Everyone on both teams realizes that tonight the tables will be re- versed. It will be Iowa's hope to finish off Michigan's dream of a co-championship in the Big Ten, and a play-off game with Ohio State to determine who will go to the NCAA tournament. According to Coach Orr, "Iowa will really be after us." Orr insisted that there is no pressure from Ohio State. He feels that the Wolverines main worry should be Iowa and Wisconsin in that order. He stressed that if the Wolver- ines play the kind of basketball that they played in the early part of the season they'll have no prob- lem in winning against Iowa. 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