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THE MICHiGAN DAILY

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The U.of M.
MEN'S GLEE CLUB
SPRING
CONCE;RT
Sat., March 30
8:30 p.m. J
HILL AUDITORIUM

By CLARKE COGSDILL
Special To The Daily
AMES-Michigan's wrestlers
fell just a minute and a half Y
short of pulling off an amaz-
ing comeback before a record
13,300 fans at the NCAA Wres-
tling Championship finals in
Hilton Coliseum last night. NIGHT EDITOR:
When Oklahoma State's six sur-
viving matmen failed to garner a MARCIA MERKER
single point in yesterday's two 1
sessions, and Western Michigan'sgan heads hung in despair, and
Doug Wyn decisioned Oklahomagnhasugindpirad
ace Jeff Callard at 167, the team the likeable senior from Saline 1
title came down to Wolverine Gary sudcumbed, 9-5.i
'nsc a t dcwn at heveight "Ernst didn't do what he had tol
Eranss ma tc hat heavyeigh do," gloated Oklahoma coach Stan
against Jim Woods of Western Illi- ,d, lae kaoacahSa
nois. An Ernst win would have put Abel, who was satisfied enough
the Maize and Blue on top for the with gaining the Sooners' first
first time, and would have gar- NCAA crown in eleven years!
nered Michigan 71 points compared! through the back door. "I thinkc
to Oklahoma's 69 . I'll send Woods a letter."
The W o l v e r i n e giant began Bloomsburg State's "S h o r t y"
sharply, shooting a double on his Hitchcock, voted the tournament's
265 pound opponent to score a take- outstanding wrestler for his title
down just 20 seconds into the bout. winning performance at 177, offer-
Through the next six minutes, he ed another perspective, "I lost to
and Woods managed a soporific Renfro (the man he beat for the
equibibrium, including both men title), and Woods told me not to
being penalized for stalling, and a worry. Ernst beat him before 8-7
4-3 score in Ernst's favor. at the Midlands, but he was so
With less than a minute and a loose - he just said it didn't mat-
half to go, Woods snaked out .an ter what they did before. I was
arm, grabbed Ernst's, right leg, sure he was going to win."
,sucked it in, rushed forward, and Michigan mentor Rick Bayi
smashed the Michigander on his spoke with solemn dignity in
back to the mat for a take down defeat, "I just hope people rea-
and near - fall. As Oklahoma's lize what a helluva accomplish-
partisans roared wildly, Michi- ' ment this was," he whispered

softly. "Second in the nation in
any sport is super. We were nev-
er in the lead. Any one of the
top four teams had chances to
win before it came down to the
heavyweight final. Gary just
got caught. It could have hap-
pened to anyone.
"I'm damned proud of this team
and the way the guys wrestled and
I want everyone to know it. I guess
in a few days, maybe I'll feel a
little better about it."

backs battled meritoriously to place
fourth and third, respectively, and
earned recognition as All-Ameri-
cans.
In Davids' first match against
Mark Belknap of William and
Mary, the Hazel Park senior daz-
zled about 5,000 spectators with a
spin into a double which secured
the decisive takedown with seven
seconds left in their match.
In the wrestle off for third
place Davids confronted Clarion

So close, and yet .. .
CHAMPIONSHIPS
118-Gary Breese (Okla) dec. Jack
Spates (S. Rock), 3-2
126-Pat Milkovich (MSU) dec. Billy
Martin (Okia. St.), 5-2
134-Tom Sculey (Lehigh) dec. Jim
Miller (N. Iowa), 4-3
142-Rick Lawinger (Wis.) dec. Steve
Randall (Okla. St.), 8-2
150-Jerry Hubbard (Mich) dec. Bob
Holland (Ia. St.), 14-7
158-Rod Kilgore (Okla) dec. Larry
Zilverberg (Minn), 9-7
167-Doug Wyn (W. Mich.) dec. Jeff
Callard (Okla), 5-2
177-Floyd Hitchcock (Bloom. St.)
dec. Mel Renfro (Wash), 10-4
190-Greg Strobel (Ore. St.) dec. Ben
Ohai (BYU), 7-2
Hvy-Jim Woods (W. 111.) dec. Gary

Ernst (Mich.), 9-5
Consolation-semifinals
134-Bill Davids (M) dec. Mark Bel-
knap (W&M), 4-2,I
177-Rob Huizenga (M) dec. Kurt
Blanck (Ohio), 3.1
Consolation-finals
134-Dan Rohn (Clarion) dec. Bill Da-
vids (M), 4-4, 8-3, ot
177-Rob Iuizenga (M) dee. Mike
Hansen (BYU), 2-0

Willis Patterson,

Jerry Hubbard provided the high- State's defending national cham-
light of the evening from the Mich- pion Don Rohn after just failing
igan point of view when he fought to put the match away in regu-
back from an early takedown lation time, Davids found him-
scored by hometown favorite Greg self trailing 4-3 with 20 seconds
Holland of Iowa State. Hub's 14-7 to go in the final overtime period.
victory ended Iowa State's last Risking everything, Davids put a
faint hopes of winning its third reverse suplay with a headlock, a
consecutive title. hold which places the wrestlers
"I'm disappointed H u b b a r d chest to chest and virtually guar-
didn't win outstanding wrestler," antees that one of the two will go
Bay claimed. "Hitchcock was a down on his back and suffer a
popular choice, but Hubbard de- takedown and near fall simultan-
c a eously. Unfortunately, it w a s
fended his title on the other Davids' back, and that explains the
guy's home floor with the hostile deceptive final score.
fans and all, and he won con- Huizenga got another line to add
vincingly. I think that deserved to his med school application when
more recognition." he baffled Ohio University's Jim
Blanck and Brigham Young's Mike
Earlier yesterday afternoon, Billy Hansen-who had beaten Rob the
Davids and Rob Huizenga, Mich- day before to take third place
igan's survivors in the wrestle at 177.

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