Page Six By ANDY GLAZER The doubters now believe. Last night at Yost Ice Arena Michigan's amazing hockey team slugged it out with arch-rival Michigan State,I matched them check for check,; goal for goal and came out of it with a 7-6 victory that was one of the wildest in Wolverine hockey; history. Michigan drew first blood when Randy Neal scored at 1:29 of the first period. From then until the final buzzer it was strictly end to' end hockey, with defense at a minimum and hitting at a pre- mium.I It was not the best night to be a goaltender. With the score tied 1-1 midway through the first per- iod, Randy Trudeau neatly per- sonified the entire game by hand- ing the puck to MSU's Steve Colp, who accepted the gift and immediately deposited it in Wol- verine goalie Robbie Moore's net.I Moore did not appreciate the ges- ture. That marked the first time this season that the Wolverines, now 4-0-1, had trailed in a game. "I was really proud of the way our kids reacted," said Coach Dan Far-' rell. "It's really a tribute to thisa team, the way they came back."1 The game was marred by 231 minor penalties, which usually; left one team playing shorthanded.I "The real key to this win," said Farrell, "was when we kept them from scoring the two times they; had a five-on-three advantage. I' wondered whether or not we could stop the State forwards, and even THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, November '17, 1913 Saturday. November 17. 1913 J i (illy sp",orts NIGHT EDITOR: JIM ECKER though they got 6 goals, we stop- ped them in the key situations." One of the reasons the icers were able to give up six goals and win was the play of sopho- more Don Fardig. The Taylor, Mi. resident tallied a pair of goals, and Farrell couldn't con- trol his joy over the forward's play. "Fardig must have played 40 minutes," said Farrell. "He doesn't know when to quit." He was appropriately named the games' number one star. State that went against us out there to- night." MSU Coach Amo Bessone had a different point of view. "Don't take anything away from Mich- igan, they came at us and they beat us-but the referees were terrible out there. They weren't calling charging all night long. They let the game get out of hand, and the bad calls hurt us. But wait until tomorrow night. When we're at home, some of those kids that were running and charging at us, we won't even see them." The use of "kids" may have been unintentional, but it shows some- thing. With 30 seconds left in the game, a crucial face-off was held in the Michigan end. There were three of the promising freshmen that Farrell recruited out on the ice-Kris Manery, Pat Hughes and Rob Palmer. And they're going to get better as they get older. Amazing. PLANNED PARENTHOOD 1 (141 Is MOVING NOV. 19 to Arbor 912 N. MAIN-Ann 769-8530 PROFESSIONAL THEATRE PROGRAM ITS cr Sat. and Sun. NOV. 17-18 Power Center 3PM &8PM POWER CENTER BOX OFFICE OPENS NOON-8 P M 763-3333 ThuIsaay-Frday Nov15-16 Saturday Nov 17 COMING P Nov 22-23-24 Esther Iw -t 1 Fardig's two goals came after' John Sturges had tied the score at M'milks Moo U. 5-5 for State. The 7-5 lead gave 1 2 3 Total Moore some breathing room, but MsU 2 3 1 s even though he emerged a winner, MICHIGAN 2 3 2 7 Michigan's netminder wasn't en- SCORING tirely pleased with himself. It was 1 M-Neal (una.) 1:29; 2. MSU Ross the diminuitive goalie's slashing Colp (una.) 10:42; 4. T. Lindskog (una.) penalty which created a Spartan PP 15:57; 5. M-Manery (T. Lindskog, power play and the chance forPalmer) PP 1:21; 6. MSU-Ross (Sturges, Barnes) 8:50; 7. MSU-Colp (Calder, Sturges' tally. Barnes) PP 9:15; 9. M-Falconer (Paris) 10:49; 10. MSU Sturges (Barnes, Ross) Moore had a few thoughts on the PP 15:25; 11. M-Fardig (Palmer, T. other penalties in the game as Lindskog) 4:54; 12. M-Fardig (werner) well. "We definitely got the worst PP 8:28; 13. MSN-Rice (Colp, Calder) deserved9:14. of it from the referees. I deserved Goalie saves 1 2 3 Total my penalty, and I'm upset about Clark (S) 15 714 36 Moore (M) 1511 10 36 it, but there were a lot of bad callsI Attendance: 6,742 N I - 2333 E. STADIUM BLVD. below the Frontier Restaurant (near Washfenaw) Ann Arbor AMPLE FREE PARKING Call 6639165 for information Al AlI: