Friday, March 14, 975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Friday, March 14, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sports of TheDaily Tumblers hold exhibition Newt Loken's gymnastics squad will participate in an ex- hibition meet tomorrow at Crisler Arena. The Varsity tumblers will compete against former Wolverine gymnasts. The alumni team will include Ted Mardi, Terry Boys and 1973 Big Ten all- around champion Ray Gura. The meet is free and starts at 2:00. State Chcke tourney begins State high school hockey's semi-finals takes place tomorrow at Yost Ice Arena. The first game begins at 7:15 when Trenton takes on Lakeview. Calumet and Detroit Catholic Central face off at 9:15. Tier 2 finals will begin Saturday at 3:00. Admission is 1.50. The finals for the high school dekers begins at 5:00 tomorrow with a two dollar admission charge. Stanford merges athletes STANFORD, Calif. - Stanford University's previously sepa- rate athletic programs for men and women have been mergedj into a single department with head coaches in varsity sports serving both men's and women's teams. The first athletic scholarships for women will be awarded next fall under the new program, announced Wednesday by Stanford's president, Richard W. Lyman. M*a SCO Rem~a"E~S a*** E bruins tall, touAh By JEFF SCHILLER At the other forward spot is ing inside and fully utilizing his their limit The names and faces change, ' 6-5 sophomore Marcus Johnson. superior size. Bruin quint but the legend lives on. UCLA' A strong inside player, John- Drollinger's erratic shooting it, "They'r has become synonomous with son likes to muscle his generally has been especially costly, as coachable. college basketball supremacy. smaller opponents, though Mich- he is prone to shoot the ball The inc It doesn't matter who plays for igan assistant Jim Dutcher whenever he gets it. Dutcher coaching c the Bruins anymore, everyone claims, "People have been try- claims that, "Drollinger will Jabbar and just assumes that John Wood- ing to muscle Wayman Britt all put the ball up 8 or 9 out of ev- large part en's crew will emerge victor- season, but no one has yet been ery 10 times he gets it. He real- UCLA dyna ious. able to do so successfully." ly likes to shoot." won two( Not that they're wrong very Johnson probably possesses The most maligned part of teams whos often. The present UCLA squad the most raw talent of anyone UCLA's team is the guard po- 6-5 with a is 22-3 to date and has defeated on the Bruin squad, but he is, sition. 6-5 Pete Turgovich and pivot man several high-ranking teams still learning on defense. His 6-3 Andre McCarter are both a John Woode along the way. But the aura of speed is also suspect, partic- notch below the talent exhibited cellence, a invincibility is cracking - just ularly against someone like on the Bruin front line, though cord is a three weeks ago, a mediocre Britt. Finally, Johnson has sta- as Stanford coach Howie Doll- shoot for. Washington quintet handed the mina problems resulting from a mar put it, "That's only rela- Which le Bruins a 103-81 shellacking. 1 pre-season bout with hepatitis. tive. They're both fine basket- Bruins gr UCLA circa 1975 CAN be The Bruins' centers are 6-9 ball players." UCLA myst beaten. Whether it will happen RichardWamshintons an 7- The chief problem of both ap- Johnny Orr is another question. No longer r Ralph Drollinger. Drollinger pears to be shooting. Turgo- week, "It's are John Wooden's charges ap- started early in the season with vich hits only 42.6 per cent of John Wood parent supermen - they have Washington sometimes operat- his shots while McCarter's Michigan's weaknesses like most everyone ing as a forward. But Marcus statistics are even less im- past few y else. But it's not enough just to Johnson's recovery from illness pressive: 37.4 from the field. able, buty recognize the flaws: one must and Drollinger's erratic shoot- Both are physical and play good coaches es exploit them through excellent ing have relegated the seven- defense. McCarter is the more of being on execution. Such will be the footer to reserve status and turn-over prone, but he also Orr. Michigan basketball team's installed Washington in the handles the ball most of the Houstons goal Saturday night. Pivot. time. The chief reserve is 5-11 follows: The Bruins' greatest strength . Jimmy Spillance who also is a "They're lies at the forward position. 6-8 Washington is the best pure mediocre shooter (.403). very aggre Dave Myers is a concensus All- soote mo h egurs Despite all the listed prob- UCLA tea American, and a sure first- Thealems,UCLA is a fine basketball to devastat roned nro pick, Myers can" '78 clip from the field, and team. These Bruins are a bit full court score (18.7 per game), rebound also rebounds well. He is ham- tea nd T es prise anbit-fust 7 pered by a lack of speed and slower and less poised than pre- just and p (7 per dame) and play defense, ,ee yalcko pe n vious Bruin teams, but they It takes a but even he has deficiencies. an inability to handle the ball, Iseem to be mr osiu fba hm "'vers is a much greater of- which prevents him from driv- e more conscious of beat them. fens th& reat a r o -e ations than other ets. As Wooden puts re eminently more 'eased amount of omes from the best. d Walton played a in establishing the asty, but the Bruins championships with se tallest player was less than inspiring (Steve Patterson). en is a symbol of ex- nd his success re- target for other to ads to perhaps the neatest advantage- tique. It's still there. has been saying all an honor to play a [en coached team. record over the ears has been envi- you don't hear rival tolling the privilege n the same court as summed up UCLA as big, strong, and ssive. It's a different m; they're too slow te people with their press, but they ad- play solid basketball great team effort to ,,U AP Photo Mvarch 111(dneIfss NBA New York 116, Portland 103 Cleveland 104, Los Angeles 85 Milwaukee 120, Atlanta 104 Buffalo 122,1Golden State 103 NI1L Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 0 WHA Phoenix 5, New England 5, tie ot Indianapolis 5, Toronto 4 College Basketball' Arizona 94, East Carolina 78 Old Dominion 77, Tennessee St. 60 IOWA LEADS: Exhibition Baseball Cincinnati 3, Minnesota 2 Chicago (A) 5, St. Louis 0 New York (A) 7, New York (N) 6 Texas 8, Los Angeles 4 .Toston 9, Pittsburgh 2 Houston 2, Atlanta 1 Montreal 6, Detroit 5 Milwaukee 3, Chicago (N) I San Francisco 6, Cleveland 4, 10 innings Oakland 10, Arizona St. 8 Kansas City 7, Baltimore 6 High School Quarterfinals Class A Dearborn Fordson 58, Lansing Everett 55 Flint Northwestern 70, Muskegon 59 Highland Park 84, Berkley 55 Plymouth Salem 70, Pontiac Cent. 57 Class B Jackson Lumen Christi 55, Detroit Lutheran West 47 Lakewood 52, Flint Powers 42 Mt. Pleasant 56. Ironwood 47 Wyo. Godwin Heights 68, Albion 54 Class C Bay City All Saints 59 White Cloud 48 Cassopolis 85, Musk. Christian 83 Hamtramck St. Florian 62, East Jackson 51 Negaunee 69, Benzie Central 67 Class I) Allendale 59, Frankfort 56 Crystal Fails Forest Park 75, Harbor Springs 64 Detroit East Cath. 70, G allsn 54 Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 75, Waterford Our Lady 55 fensiv e threat away from the bpsket," proclaims Washington assistant coach Denny Hous- ton," and he has a tendency to force his shots from long-range. We beat UCLA by keening a mandraped on Myers from ther time he got the ball - over- playina seemed to bother him." Another problem for Myers may be his health. He is re- portedly suffering from a leg injury, though how much hisi play will be hampered remains questionable. 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IDa uI seeded second at 158 got his men wrestled their way to me- The fall, 41 seconds into the grades. diocre but satisfying results in second period happened im- Oklahoma State, ranked num- the first day of the NCAA mediately. 20I ber one going into the torna- wrestling championships here' Dan Brink had better luck, ment has four quarter finalists, yesterday. meeting a guy named Craig NIGHT EDITOR. b bt suffered the key losses of The Maize and Blue won all Artist from the University of JOHN CHAVEZ " Martin, who was eliminated the matches they were sup- Nebraska-Omaha. A relatively .... and the two Jacksons, John posed to win, lost all the match- easy 9-S win gave Brink the adtetoJcsnJh HAftersqueaking through and Jimmyv. es they were supposed to lose, right to face Iowa's Dan Holm, man. fe 1 and became one of the 39'the tournament's second seeded to an overtime victory in a Jim Brown dec. nave McClain teams to advance at least one wrestler at 158. rat tail match Rohn got beat (wash.), 5-2; dec. Ervin Gonzalez man into today's quarter finals. It'was a typical Brink-Holm 4-1 by Steve Pilcher of UCLA, (N. Colo.), 11-6. That one qualifier, Jim match and the 13-4 score in the and s eliminated when Pi- Steve parr r' {okia .s.) pinned Brown figures to do better Hawkeye's favor tells it all. Cher lost, 8-4, to obscure Sev Brad McCrory, z:41 than most of the other men Mark Johnson had a simi- Popolizio of Boston U. 158 in his category. He won his ar experience at 167. After In all, 20 of the tournament's DanB rink dec. Craig Artist (U. eb. - Omaha), 9-5, lost to Dan two matchestoday, showed coming back from an early 60 seeded wrestlers took losses, Holm (Iowa) 13-4, his best form of the year deficit to beat Rick Nelson and four of them were knocked 167 and needs only to beat peo- of Illinois 9-5 he too won the out for good when the men who Mark Johnsonsde. Rick Nelson ple he has beaten before to right to face the number two beat them dropped a subsequent (41. ), 95, lost to Jeff Oakland reach the finals Saturday seed at his weight. match. In addtiion to Martin (Oka), 8- Hwt. night This time it was Jeff Callard and Rohn, Wyoming's Jody Larry Bieleberg (Ore.) pinned Today he will face Nick of Oklahoma. He took only 13 Sloan needed sixth at 150 and Mitch marsicano,t Ttas Gallo of Hofstra whom he su- seconds to score the first take- Mark Lieberman of Lehigh, Iowa 23j, Oklahoma 19, Iowa perior decisioned in a dual down on Johnson, and for most seeded sixth at 167 bit the dust. state 15, Brigham Young 12%- meet last December. The win- of the last minute and a half Iowa has placed six men in MICHIGAN 4. ner of that match confronts had Johnson within two inches today's quarter-finals and has either Mike MacArthur of Min- of getting pinned. clearly set itself up as the nesota or Nabil Guketlov from Callard piled an exorbitant team to beat. The Hawks eight Montclair State. '5:45 riding time advantage over men have a combined record of U-M Stylists Brown has beaten MacArthur1 his Michigan foe. 16-2, including 3 superior deci- twice this year andtopped Losing to these good wrestlers sions, and six falls. Open 8:30 a.m. Gutketlov in a match at 126. provides a certain perverse Oklahoma and Iowa State M n.St "We did about as good as we benefit. If the guys who beatb laced five but for the'Mon.-Sat. could expect, given the caliber Michigan's wrestlers make it;bth p of competition we faced," said through this afternoons quarter- most part, their individuals- Michigan Coach Bill Johanne- finals - and they all should - haven't looked as good as UM Union sen. In several of those matches McCrory. Brink, Johnson, and Iowa's. Iowa State received a both expectations were low. Marsicano will stay alive for ---- _-- Mitch Marsicano, for ex- the consolation round, which amnle received his baptism kicks off tomorrow evening..oin the O y, SportS a 1 ineNCAA competition from "T think everyone of them Jon te D iy S ot7tf the tournament's top seeded 'cn potentially place," Jo- Heavyweight. Larry Bielen- h pnne'en said, trying to put berg of Oregon State. the best possible face on the With about a minute to go siintion. in the second period, Marsicano "This tournament's just a vi- trailing five to zero tried to cio's zoo, and anything can work a sitout for an escape, as hanen." he did last December against Among the strange things Larry Avery of Michigan State. :that have gone on already in-jj The result was identical too, a clude the elimination of two fall. second seeded wrestlers. Billy Bielenberg caught him in a Martin of Oklahoma State lost 4S. 4TH ST761-3548 half nelson, threw on a head a rat-tail to East Carolina's 314-o.r4TeuST.:76113548 lock for good measure and it JIim Blair, 10-5, and was f was all over. knocked out of the meet when St. Patrick's Day Special Brad McCrary, who 'met McArthur beat Blair 16-5. fifth seeded Steve Barrett of The other famous victim Rakish Paddy" Oklahoma State, succumbed was two-time All-American TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC AND SONGS more rapidly. With both liDon Rohn of Clarion State, aTRDIOAIISMUCANSNG wrestlers on their feet, Bar- 1973' champion as a fresh- __-IR IS BELL EVERY WED., THRU SUNDAY HAVING TROUBLE CHOOSING A E E U MAJOR OR OCCUPATION? A special vocational clinic will be start- ing soon at the Univeristy of Michigan Counseling Center.dimr Pre-reqistration necessary. For information andl Str registration gall 764-9466, or stop in at the Counseling Center-1007 E. 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