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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday; November 30, 1913

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IN WEEKEND SERIES:

Powerful Huskies
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By ANDY GLAZER
When God gets around to writ-
ing the Big Ten Commandments,
the first one will probably be
something like "Thou shalt not
tie the number one ranked team
in the nation." Unless, of course,
you're the Michigan Wolverine
hockey team.
After splitting two games with
first ranked Wisconsin last
weekend, the Maize and Blue
icers" will be traveling north to
face second ranked Michigan
Tech, the owners of a 6-1-1 re-
cord after having won their last
four in a row.
The only good team the Hus-
kies have faced thus far, Notre
Dame, was rather successful
against them, beating them 8-4
and tying 2-2. In fact, the only
reason theIrish have been able
to hold onto a spot in' the top
ten (they are currently ranked
eighth) is their success against
Tech; they are 1-4 against their
other foes.
The Huskies' two big guns so
far are both rather diminutive
centers, sophomore Mike Zuke
(5-11, 170) and junior Bob D'Alvise
(5-11, 175). Each has 18 points.
Last year as a freshman Zuke
led the Huskies in scoring (23
goals, 30 assists) and was nam-
ed the Outstanding Freshman 'in
the WCHA. The Wolverines re-
member him well; he twice scor-
ed hat tricks against them. D'Al-
vise has 12 goals but only 6 as-
sists; this has to bother Tech
Coach John MacInnes, who want-
ed D'Alvise to pass off a little
more this year.
The key man for Tech last
year was again one of the smal-
ler men on the squad, the 5'8",
175 pound Graham Wise. Wise, a
senior this season, underwent
surgery for a chronic shoulder
problem last spring and spent
the summer on a rehabilitation
program. He's fit and ready
now, however, and with 12
points is starting to regain the
form that saw him as the Hus-
kies leading goal scorer last
year.

One of the reisons that Mac-
Innes can afford to have so many
smaller skaters is senior cap-
t-in Jim Nahrging. The 190
pound defenseman holds the
school record for career penalty
minutes (105), and hasn't done
much to change that image this
year; he has 32 minutes in eight
games, 16 more than anyone else
on the team. When he's on the
ice, though, he's also quite
productive, holding the school
records for goals and points by
a defenseman.
Maybe thesHuskies should
have more muscle - men but
they certainly haven't been hurt
in short-handed situations. This
season opposing teams have scor-
ed only eight power play goals
in 52 chances. Amazingly, dur-
ing that same period Tech itself
has scored 7 short-handed goals.
The main beneficiaries of that
fine defense are Tech's two fine
goalies, senior Rick Quance and
sophomore Jim Warden. At a
casual glance Warden would ap-
pear to be, by far, the better of
the two, sporting a 1.66 goals
against average to Quance's 3.40.
Quance had the misfortune,
however, to be in the nets for
the two Notre Dame games,
where he yielded ten goals. The
mere fact that MacInnes' played
Quance . in both of these vital
games gives a good indication of
where he thinks his goaltending
strength lies.
Michigan leads the series be-
tween the two schools, 81-56-5,
but Tech has won the last 6
games. Yet when the ninth rank-
ed Wolverines meet Tech up in
Houghton this weekend, an in-
teresting contrast will appear.
Tech, 24-13-1 last year, Michi-
gan, 5-28-1 last year; Tech load-
ed with seniors and juniors,
Michigan loaded with freshmen
and sophomores. Two teams
passing by one another - one
on it's way to the top, one on
it's way to nowhere' after this
year. Don't be surprised if the
Wolverines speed up Tech's de-
mise a little.

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Denver 2 2 0 4
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