The Michigan Daily-Saturday, December 3; 77-Page 9 LERG SCORES FOUR IN 11-3 WIN Icers feast on B f By GARY KICINSKI You could practically hear shouts if TAKE NO PRISONERS! !! last night is the Michigan ice hockey team, coring eight straight goals, crushed he defending N.CAA champion Wiscon- in Badgers, 11-3, last night before 6,364 ans at Yost Arena. A four-goal performance by ophomore centerman Dan Lerg was one of several milestones reached luring the evening. ,Michigan coach )an Farrell recorded his 100th 4ichigan victory, and senior Dave ebol became Michigan's all-time ssist leader with three of them, assing Gordon McMillan, who had 114. ebol now has 116. WISCONSIN goaltender Julian aretta had a rough night, giving up all .1 goals. Badger coach Bob Johnson, aying he "felt sorry for Julian," efused to pull him for fear of ruining s confidence. "There's no way to stop ose tip-ins," Johnson added, refering several of Michigan's goals. Farrell called the Michigan attack "awesome, simple awesome. I thought .the first period was the best period of hockey we've been in this year." LERG SCORED two of his goals in the opening period, with the second one coming on a shot from the right boards, bouncing in off of a Badger defen- seman. The breaks were going Michigan's way all night, both offenisively and defensively. Numerous passes from behind the net found Badger forwards in the slot, but they were seldom able to convert as a Michigan defenseman of- ten rode the man off the puck. Michigan emerged from the exciting first period with a 3-2 lead, but Wiscon- sin tied it at the 8:22 mark of the second period on a goal by captain Mike Eaves. FROM THEN on it was all Michigan, and the fans loved it. Thre goals in a two-minute span by Kip Maurer, Ben Kawa and Mark Miller gave the icers their 6-3 lead, and Kawa tallied again with just five seconds left in the period on a sensational pass from John Waymann. Waymann's pass from his own blue line found Kawas near the Badger blue line, took it all the way in with ac on his back and beat Baretta Instead of sitting on thei lead, Michigan came out gu third period. Lerg tallied hi when Baretta held onto a R shot and then cleared it rig who promptly took advan favor, making it 8-3 just 58, the stanza. Sophomore Doug Todd deci' on the action, makinga deflection of a Debol shot mark. THEN LERG notched h on a play similar to Kat goal. This time defensema ner took the puck from g adgers streaking in Zimmerman near his own net and rifled and Kawa a pass to Lerg near the Badger blue defenseman line. Lerg skated in alone and beat . Baretta cleanly, pushing the margin to ir four goal 1- inning in the 10-3. s third goal With the crowd still screaming for Mark Miller more, Michigan put the red light on for the 11th time when freshman Gordie ght to Lerg, Hampson tipped in a shot from the stick geconds into of Rod Pacholzuk. The 11 goals were the most given up ded to get in by a Wisconsin team since the second d beautiful game of the 1963 season, when the at the 2:41 Badgers re-entered the conference. Farrell acknowledged that the vic- is final goal tory was a sweet one, but "we're not wa's second vindictive," refering to Michigan's six n Dean Tur- losses in seven games to Wisconsin last oalie Frank year, including the overtime loss in the NCAA finals. The champs are chumps FIRST PERIOD scoring: 1. W-Ulseth (Romanchuk, Eaves) 2:38; 2. M-Lerg (Miller) 3:50; 3. M-Lerg (Thayer) 8:09; 4. W-Lecy (Mark Johnson, Ulseth) 15:13; 5. M-Todd (Debol) 18:52. Penalties: W-Welsh (cross-checking) 7:03; W-Eaves (high-sticking) 10:07; W-Eaves (roughing) 10:07; M-Coffman (cross-checking) 10:07; M-Coffman (roughing) 10:07; M-Pacholzuk (tripping) 14:03; M-Turner (tripping) 19:48. SECOND PERIOD Scoring:* 6. W-Eaves (McIntosh, Ulseth) 8:22; 7. M-Maurer (Wheeler, Hoene) 11:12; 8. M,-Kawa (Todd, Bebol) 12:28; 9. M-Miller (Lerg, Coffman) 13:05; 10. M-Kawa (Wayman) 19:55. Penalties: M-Maurer (cross-checking) 8:46; W-Graurer (tripping) 15:55; M-Lerg (elbowing) 15:55; W-Graurer (roughing) 19:17; M-Todd (roughing) 19:17. THIRD PERIOD Scoring: 11. M-Lerg (unassisted) 0:58; 12. M-Todd (Debol, Kawa) 2:41; 13. M-Lerg (Turner, Zim- merman) 12:18; 14. M-Hampson (Pacholzuk) 17:02. Penalties: W-Ulseth (holding) 12:54. Scoring by periods 7V 'folio4 Daily Photo by JOHN KNOX M............................................,.......... W ........................................................ ..........:2 Saves 1 M (Zimmerman) ......................................... W(RBaretta)................................................... 10 4 2 z s 4 0 9 9 T 11 WOLVERINE WING Bill Thayer fights for possession of the puck with a 3 Wisconsin defender behind the Wisconsin goal last night. Michigan won most of the battles, destroying the Badgers 11-3 and gaining a considerable measure T of revenge for the 6-5 overtime loss in the NCAA finals last March. Te win 26 pulled Michigan into a tie with Wisconsin for second place in the WCIIA at 8-3.. BULLS BULLY PACERS Ford sparks Tar Heels SCORES NII L Cleveland 3,Washington 2 NBA Seattle 111, Boston 89 Chicago 107, Indiana 102 Kansas City 108, DETROIT 97 Washington 108, Milwaukee 95 COLLEGE North Carolina 79, Duke 66 Syracuse 90, LeMoyne 62 Doily Photo by JOHN KNOX THAT'S MICHIGAN'S Mike Coffman sprawled on the ice in the first period of last night's game. Fortunately, the junior was not badly hurt, and got up to collect an assist in the second stanza. Teammates Dan Lerg (11), Dean Turner (3) and Mark Miller (4) look on in various stages of concerns as Coffman is tended to.