Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February 4, 1975 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAiLY Tuesday, February 4, 1975 downstairs FIRST TIME AT THE VILLAGE BELL-EVERY TUESDAY IS PITCHER NIGHT. COME ON DOWN AND HAVE SOME FUN. TUESDAY: PITCHERS $2.25 V ||899 1 LI2K2 ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME YOU DID SOMETHING? Immediate Oenings on the following University Committees: " Student Organizations Board * Civil Liberties Board " Student Relations * Advisory Committee on Recreation, Intramural, and Club Sports " Research Policies (graduate students only) -ALSO- " University Cellar Board of Directors (GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY) Interviews for all these committees will be next Tues. and Wed. (Feb. 11 & 12) For more information, to sign up for interviews, and to pick up applications qo to the SGC offices, 3rd floor Michigan Union. iF l[ AUTO ENTERm"TAIPIN ENT "The car stereo can put SOUNI whel fo N A BIT OF A MIXUP in front of the Michigan n et threatens to produce a Minnesota goal. Greg Fox (foreground) watches as Gary Kardos (falling), crashes into goalie Robbie Moore (panick- ing) as the puck (rolling) nears the goal line. Moore managed to save this one. Blue skaters tighten grasp on sixth place specialists ) on your DER $50 /l -. .- Bowman 2000.0 $33.00 UNDER-DASH 8-TRACK Lear-Jet A-46 0..$49495 UNDER-DASH 8 TRACK Basic Mini Size "* Stereo Tape Player By LEBA HERTZ The split kept Michigan in East Lansing over the Spartans, "We should have saved some sixth place in the WCHA, while 5-2 on Friday and 5-4 in over- goals for Saturday night," said enabling Duluth to stay tied time on Saturday. The Huskies Michigan hockey coach Dan with Denver for eighth place and thus avenged MSU from earlier Farrell after his team split its a possible playoff berth. The in the year, when the Spartans fifth consecutive WCHA series- Wolverines, however, did lose beat Tech twice in Houghton. this time to Minnesota-Duluth- ground in their quest for one of Else'where, Wisconsin edged last weekend. the top four positions and the North Dakota 8-7 Friday night, The Wolverines exploded for home ice playoff advantage. and tied the Fighting Sioux 2-2 six goals in the third period of "Duluth just fell apart in the onSaturday. The victory moved the first game to salt away a third period Friday night," Far- the Badgers up to fourth place, 9-2 triumph, but couldn't get rell said of his team's opening one point ahead of Colorado. their offense going when they rout. "They gave up a couple - - needed it in the rematch Sa- of quick goals and we just pick- turday night, and lost a 3-2 ed up on it." choe decision. In all, Michigan peppered t D~uluth goalie Rick Heinz with 28 shots on goal during that s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p e r i o d . P a t H u g h e s a c c o u n t e do s WCHA Standings for two Wolverine scores, and W L T Pts. Doug Lindskog, Angie Moretto, Minnesota 17 7 0 34 Kris Manery and Gary Kardos By RIARCIA KATZ Mich. State 16 7 1 331 added one apiece. Mich. Tech 16 8 0 32 Maize and Blue goalie Rob- Tonight at Crisler Arena the Wisconsin 14 9 1 29 bie Moore turned away only women's basketball team will be Colorado Coll. 14 10 0 28 seven shots during the same looking for its first victory of MICHIGAN 12 12 0 24 time. The tables turned on the season when they host Notre Dame 9 14 1 19 Saturday, though, as he kick- Wayne State. Denver 7 16 1 15 ed away 47 shots, while Heinz The game is the second of Minn.-Duluth 7 16 1 15 saved 29. four home contests for the team, N. Dakota 4 20 0 8, "Moore played very well in and begins at 6 p.m. There is no Next Weekend's Games the series," Farrell noted. "He admission charge. MICHIGAN at Colorado Coll. was the only one to play really In their first home game, Denver at Wisconsin well for us Saturday night. the women played an excel- Mich. State at Notre Dame "I didn't think their goaltender lent defensive game against Minn.-Duluth at Mich. Tech played that, well. But he made Michigan State and gave the Minnesota at N. Dakota some key saves Saturday night." sparse crowd something to Goals by Lindskog and Frank cheer about. Werner had given Michigan a In four previous games, the W A E1I2-2 tie with the Bulldogs midway final eight minutes of play have through the final period Satur- been the women's downfall. day night. 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