Saturday, January 16, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY BiYl i wk; - - - roge Seven k. I R oving Bagnell leads Swimmers tame Icer turnabout, 5-1 By RICK CORNFELD Little Karl Bagnell, at 5-6 and 150 pounds the smallest man on the ice, turned away 38 North Da- kota shots last night and cam within one slap of recording a shut out as the Wolverine icers humbled North Dakota, 5-1. Michigan's defense, which had been faltering in the past few weeks. kept the Sioux from seri- ous'y threatening until the Wol- yerines had opened a two goal lead. Coach Al Renfrew said. "When{ you get the wings coming back or defense it helps. and we did. But they did have a lot of open shots. We just had the goal tending." North Dakota paraded the high- est scoring offense in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association be- fore the Coliseum crowd of 2400 but Bagnell stopped it cold. The victory, combined with Min- nesota's 6-2 loss to Michigan Tech, gives the Wolverines a tie for eighth in the Conference. As an example of his goal tend- ing acrobatics, Bagnell robbed{ Nopak hot shots Bob Duncan and Greg Cameron twice apiece. Near the start of the second period Duncan took a pass five feet int front of the Wolverine net and3 shot point blank, but Bagnell cooly took the shot on his pads. Just before the period ended,c Bagnell stole a goal from Duncan again. Jlust outside the crease, Duncan took a turn-aroundback- handed shot, but Bagnell wasn'tl fooled. dlaily sports, NIGHT EDITOR: JERRY CLARKE Twelve minutes earlier, Camer- on, who along with Duncan is tied for fourth in the league in scor- ing, had let fly a hard slap shot like a bullet from the blue line. Bagnell got his stick up just in time to deflect the puck into The stands. Then in the final period, Cam- eron grabbed a loose puck sliding to the right in front of the net and tried to shove it in but Bag- nell did what was now becoming routine. Though on the right mde of the goal, he flashed to his left to meet what must have been a surprised and disappointed Cam- eron. Only a 25-feet second period slap shot by Brian DePiero on which the goalie was screened by teammate Mike Jarry, kept Bag- nell from recording the second shutout of his career. Bagnell's brilliance oversha- dowed all else, but the revised Wolverine offense was hardly asleep. Captain Paul Gamsby's line, which this week had Merle Falk added to it, produced four goals. numbed Brian Slack scored two of those goals. One, a power play effort near the end of the second period, was unassisted. Slack took the puck near the left point, and skated around a couple of strug- gling NoDaks until he was 10 feet in front of the right goal post where he shot it past the helpless goalie. His other goal was a result of a two-on-one breakaway. Gams- by took the puck when the second period was just seconds old and skated down the center of the ice. Inside the NoDak zone he hit Slack on his left with a perfect pass. Slack took the puck on the fly, and a lightning fast wrist shot.' from the top of the circle beat , ~ K' ' ' ~ .' K KN «w-'"' , :.. N. : .. WORSHIP K Pro Standings f5 .:: I NBA Eastern Conference Atlantic Division W L Pct. New York 32 15 .681 Boston 27 19 .587 Philadelphia 28 21 .571 Buffalo 13 35 .265 Central Division Baltimore 26 18 .591 Cincinnati 19 25 .432 Atlanta 14 33 .298 Cleveland 6 45 .118 Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 36 7 .865 Detroit 32 16 .667 ~.Chicago 27 19 .587 Phoenix 27 21 .563 Pacific Division Los Angeles 25 19 .568 San Francisco 25 23 .521 San Diego 23 24 .489 Seattle 22 25 .468 Portland 16 32 .333 Yesterday's Results Philadelphia 99, Chicago 96 Boston 134, Atlanta 123 Detroit 99, Buffalo 97 Milwaukee 135, Cincinnati 116 GB 4j 5 20! 4 7 13#>4 231 1 6E 11 2 334 4% 11 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH AND WESLEY FOUNDATION State at Huron and Washington Church-662-4536 Weslev-668-6881 Dr Hoover Rupert Minister Bartlett Beavin. Campus Minister R. Edward McCracken, Campus Minister 9:30 a.m,--Mission Panel. I1:00 a.m.-Sermon by Rev. Fred B. Mait- land: "What Are YOU Doing Here?" Broadcast WNRZ 103 fm, WNRS 1290 am, I1:00 and 12:00 noon. 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