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Friday, March 2, 1973

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Seven

Friday, March 2, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven

NCAA'S LOOM:
IWrestlers grasp
E By MIKE PRITULA Bill Johannesen. This was a year the tournam
Iowa State, Oklahoma State, Cal that saw the Michigan Mat Ma- recently dro
Poly, Oregon State, Clarion State chine go undefeated and win the to Oklahoma
LEA RAE S LE. . . these schools may not have Big Ten Championship at Minnea- The Cyclone
C highly ranked football or basket- pOliS. ing does no
ball teams, but when it comes Feats like going 9-0 in the Big cation.
skis arka to wrestling they're nationally Ten, stopping Penn State's four- Iowa Stat
prominent. year win streak, averaging m o r e All-American
bindings sweaters With the NCAA Tournament com- points per meet than any Michi weight Chris
ing up March 8, 9 and 10, it will gan squad ever, and a host of in- a bronze n
be a tough climb to the top for dividual records were racked up is the defen
boots pants Michigan grapplers as all of these by the Wolverines. Right beh
teams pose monumental threats. But it will be the Nationals that come perer
20 -40%9V/FF The Wolverines are making provide the biggest test to Michi- Oklahoma
2 their first serious run at the na- gan's record-breaking ability. For- have two g
tional championship since the midable competition awaits each the nation.
HOURS: 2455 SOUTH STATE 1966-67 season. In that year, and every Wolverine in their re- Bill Marti
MON., WED., THUR., BANKAMERICARD Michigan went undefeated in spective weight classes. As in all Stites (134)
FRI.-10-8:30 MASTER CHARGE 1 mile south of campus dual meets and wound up plac- big wrestling tournaments seed- tle men wh
TUESDAY- 0-5:30 ing second in the nation after ings will be of the utmost import- boy's title h
SAUD 1-:0accepted 662-7307igseodith nainatr iswilbofteumsipo-bystteh
the NCAA tournament. ance. this year u
__In the 49 year history of wrest- Michigan mentor Bay will be dropped one
ling at Michigan, a national cham- leaving a day early as he is the Oregon St

for national

title

ent, even though they v
opped a close decision l
a State by two points. d
es' number one rank- p
t come without justifi- r
t
e's line-up sports four
ns, including heavy- 1
Taylor. Taylor earned P
medal at Munich and,
iding national champ.r
ind the Cylones will
nnial wrestling power1
State. The Cowboys
rapplers rated first in
in (126) and B obby
are the two tough lit-
o will carry the Cow-'
opes. Stites is unbeaten'
while Martin has only
e match all season.
Mate can not compare
with either Iowa State
na State, but they do
outstanding wrestlers'
grab enough points to!
own.
is also rated a main
or the national crown.
gth is right through the'
hts where they expect
some points.
rion State poses an out-
at the championship;
use of two outstanding!
alles, who dumped Wol-

verine Hubbard in the NCAA finals
ast year leads Clarion's s m a l I
lelegation. Schalles has been com-
etmg at 158 pounds this year but
nay drop back down to 150 for
he NCAA's.
Bill Simpson (167) is Clarion's
)nly other big threat and should
?lace high in his weight class.
Thnt just about rounds o u t
Michigan's competition. Where do
the Wolverines stand a m o n g
these wrestling giants? They
have to be rated as long shots,

bht they are sending= a delega-
tion of seven wrestlers. If points
are contributed by everyone and
a few outstanding performances
are turned in, the Wolverines
have the manpower to take the
whole ball of wax.
"We have the big horses to place
well in any tournament," stated
Coa-h Bay before the Big Ten
meet.
His "big horses" came through
once, but this time it will be a lit-
le toigher.

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pionship has never been won. Toj
win the big crown this season
would cap a brilliant year for
coach Rick Bay and assistant coach

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Big Ten's representative to the depth-wisev
"seeding meeting." This caucus of or Oklahom
coaches is usually filled with quite have three
a bit of excitement as the coaches who could
debate frantically. Everybody is in- take the cr
terested in bettering their o w n Cal Poly
team's chances by attaining a good contender fc
draw. Their streng
"We're counting on all t h e middle weig
tough teams knocking each other to pick up
early" commented coach Johan- Little Clar
nesen. "We don't have the over- side shot
powering strength that some of mainly beca
those teams do." wrestlers.
Iowa State leads the pack into Wade Scha

Teams chosen for NCAA, NIT;
'Spoon leads league in scoring
By The Associated Press
- KANSAS CITY and NEW YORK CITY-Ranking indepen-
dent giants Marquette, Providence and Houston accepted NCAA
basketball tournament bids yesterday while the NIT began eat-
ing leftovers.
All eight non-conference teams from The Associated Press
Top Twenty were locked up by the National Collegiate Athletic
Association.
Fifth-ranked Marquette, 22-2, is the highest rated independ-
ent. Providence is No. 6 with a 21-2 record and the Houston Cou-
gars eighth with 21-3.
When the NCAA finished picking, the National Invitation
Tournament got rolling and bagged giant-killer Notre Dame,
14-11; Virginia Tech, 17-5; and little-known American University
of Washington, D. C., 21-4.
Most of the remaining 15 spots for the March 17-25 event at
Madison Square Garden in New York will be filled by runners-
up of conferences whose champions go automatically to the
NCAA.
* CHICAGO - Nick Weatherspoon of Illinois has taken over
the Big Ten individual scoring lead while Kevin Kunnert of Iowa
remains the league's top rebounder.
Weatherspoon, in a head-to-head battle with Mike Robinson
of Michigan State, outscored Robinson 32-19 to move ahead in
the race.
Allan Hornyak of Ohio State is third with a 25.1 average
followed by Kunnert at 22.6, Henry Wilmore of Michigan at 21.1
and Steve Downing of Indiana at 20.2.

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