The Michigan Daily-Thursday, December 1, 1977-Page 9 y BLUE WINS HOME OPENER, 117-69 Cagers obliterate Mike McGee Record Blu point total By HENRY ENGELHARDT Michigan sparkled and gleamed like a diamond last night as it sucked the blood from a rocky Eastern Michigan squad. In whomping the outmanned Hurons 117-69 Michigan set a Crisler Arena scoring record, eclipsing the old record set in a 113-101 victory over Minnesota in 1968. The Wolverines played near-flaw- less ball in every phase of the game. They followed wheels with deals, shakes with bakes and missed shots with tip-ins. "We were worried we wouldn't be up mentally," saidcoach Johnny Orr, "but tonight was one of the best examples of ei playing hard since I've been here." Blue center Joel Thompson, the game's high scorer with 22 agreed: "If we always play with this intensity we'll be tough to beat."j 3 20 The game was close for the first five 1 14 minutes, but after a Huron time out 1 22 Michigan came on as if the NCAA title 4 20 was at stake. In the next eight minutes i 13 Michigan went from a 12-10 lead to a 40- 0 2 17 margin. 0 0 Freshman Mike McGee started to 0 4 1 4,pop from outside, Thompson started to o s monopolize the boards and Alan Hardy 0 0 glided inside for some easy buckets. 2 0 McGee finished the night with 20 22 117 points and seven rebounds in 25 mm- utes. "I told you Mike McGee was a good player," said Orr. "He has great speed and quickness. He drove past that guy whenever he wanted." Thompson combined 75 per cent ac- curacy from the floor with nine re- bounds and two blocked shots. "I'm a lot more relaxed out there now," said the lean leaper, "I don't have to worry about making mistakes and coming out." Hardy hustled up and down the floor collecting 14 points, seven boards and limited the man he guarded, Kenny Harmon, to but two points and one re- bound. All the meanwhile, guard Tommy Staton was possibly having his finest night in a gold and blue uniform. He had 20 points, 16 in the first half. He dealt our four assists and pulled down six re- bounds. "Staton and McGee ran so hard they got tired," noted Orr. "So we rested them so they could go some more." Dave Baxter scored only 10 points but was credited with eight assists, which seemed a conservative estimate. He guided the Michigan fast break, which at times was run in textbook fashion. As for the Hurons, they were led by Tony Jamison who took 23 shots, 13 more than any other member of his team, and scored 19 points. Huron coach Ray Scott, formerly head honcho of the Detroit Pistons, was unavailable for comment after the game. He was locked inside the dress- ing room with his team, trying to ab- sorb this 48-point defeat. "Our players know their players," EMU explained Orr. "Some of their guys told our guys they would run us out of our own gym. It was a matter of pride." The Wolverine bench, though some- what more erratic than the starters, played with great intensity. Two fresh- man Johnny Johnson, the number one sub, and Paul Heuerman were especi- ally impressive. Johnson clicked for 13 points and stole the ball three times. Heuerman plucked six rebounds and blocked two shots. Michigan is now 2-0, EMU drops to 0- 3. The Wolverines play next Saturday afternoon in Madison Square Garden against Fordham. "We're not exactly Sisters of the Poor, even without Hubbard," Orr ad- mitted, "but when we don't play real hard we're not a real good team." Tom Sta ton ~cGee ardy mpson 4aton laxter obnson euerman irer rgen 'orner, Mark obinson odner, Marty eam ALS MICHIGAN FG-FGA FTFTA REB 9-15 2-4 7 7-13 0-1 7 8-12 6-7 9 9-14 2-4 6 4-8 2-2 2 4-7 56 1 1-3 0-1 6 0-2 0-0 1 2.4 0-0 4 2-3 04 2 3-5 2-5 0 0-2 0-0 0 0.0 04 0 3 49-8 19-30 53* SCORES COLLEGE BASKETBALL MICHIGAN 117, Eastern Michigan 69 Loyola-Chicago 70, Minnesota 66 Ohio State 108, Stetson 71 Notre Dame 98, Baylor 57 Navy 60, Princeton 57 Kansas 99, Fordham 67 virginia 68, Randolph-Macon 55 Bowling Green 82, Findlay 61 NBA Miami, Ohio 84, Otterbein 60 Detroit 104, Los AngelesB98 North Carolina 90, Oregon St. 64 Boston 98, Chicago 92 Providence 57, Louisville 51 Washington 116, San Antonio 105 Alabama 92, South Carolina 67 Buffalo 105, Atlanta 93 Rutgers 81, Seton Hall 76 Syracuse 101, Connecticut 61 NHL St. Bonaventure 84, Scranton 74 Pittsburgh 6, Detroit 4 Marquette 80, St. Thomas (MN) 45 Cleveland 5, Toronto 3 II, NOON LUNCHEON Homemade Soup & Sandwiches 5ot FRIDAY, DEC. 2nd JEAN KING. Delegate to National Women's Conference "A Report on the Conference FRIDAY, 6:00 P.M. WEST AFRICAN DINNER-$2.00 for Reservations Call 662-5189 (Benefit for Guild House) GUILD HOUSE-802 MONROE (corner of Oakland) ncludes 5 dead ball rebounds EASTERN MICHIGAN FG-FGA FT-FTA REB mison 9-23 1-2 3 armon 1-5 04 1 icotte 6-10 3-4 7 iggins 1-3 2-2 3 ay 1-6 2-2 2 'cwler 0-2 0-0 2 *stice 1-3 0-0 . 3 mith 1-4 1-2 6 loyd - 4.5 0-1 4 reen 1-1 0-0 0 racey 3-6 04 2 [arris 2-3 04 0 earn 5 OTALS 30-71 9-13 42* [ncludes 4 dead ball rebounds A 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 TP 19 2 15 4 4 0 2 3 8 2 6 4 , 4 0 A4 'A Y, ]r} =a astern IICHIGAN tiendance: 13,579 1 29 60 9 69 2 F .40- 69 57-117 Rose Bowl Ticket Info Individual tickets for Michi- gan's Jan. 2 date in Pasadena with the University of Washington Hus- kies will be sold to U-M students, faculty and staff members on -Sunday, Dec. 4. Orders for the tickets will be taken from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. that day at Crisler Arenaj,4eceipts will be issued for the tickets, which must be picked up in person Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena (same procedure as last year). Students may purchase one ticket each and, if they furnish proof of marriage, one ticket for the spouse. Faculty and staff are allowed two tickets each. Tickets are priced at $18. Athletic ticket manager Al Ren- frew assured that there is no need for people to line up early as there will be nine or ten ticket windows open. No tickets will be sold to the general public. oSU downs Stetson By The Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio - Sophomore guard Kelvin Ransey hit 22 points to lead a balanced Ohio State scoring at- tack to a 108-71 non-conference basket- ball victory over Stetson last night. The Buckeyes, now 3-0, hit the cen- ury mark for the first time in four easons in handing the Hatters their eleond straight loss this season. The other four double-figure scorers for Ohio State were all freshmen. Car- ter Scott had 19,.6-foot-11 Herb Williams 18, Todd Penn 11 and Jim Smith 10. Stetson gave the tall, young Buckeyes a 'game for the first nine minutes, trailing only 22-20. Ohio State then hit eight straight points and the Hatters were never in the game after that. Greg Guye hit 20 points and Kevin Tucker added 19 for the visitors, who trailed at halftime 48-37. Ken Page, another heralded fresh- man, sank a basket with 52 seconds left to lift Ohio State to the century mark. The last time the Buckeyes reached that figure was in a 106-94 victory over Penn in 1974. * * * ninny minced CHICAGO-Andre Wakefield's two free throws with 16 seconds left led Loyola-Chicago to a 70-66 college basketball victory over Minnesota last night. :g l' . w- ~ ~ w - w -V r7 w i- w '