Page Tenn. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, March 15, 1977 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY MICHIGAN SHORT BY ONE INTRODUCiNG..." ORIGINAL PAINTINGS I te - By ALAIN PAUZi E MARCH 6-APRIL 2 )! By ERNIE DUNBAR by the Wolverine qgiartet of Michigan fell a mere one Doug Hennigar, Dave Furst, BORDERSSECOND STORY!point short of successfully de- Jeff McCloud and James fending its indoor track title, as, Grace wasn't enough. The Illi- , A r vIllinois nipped the Wolverines ni only needed their second r ,*\LLL Y 58-57 in the 67th annual Big Ten I place to trounce -Michigan's indoor track championships dreams of back-to-back titles. ALSO EATURING held at the Track/Tennis Build- Indiana slid into third place * ORIGINAL GRAPHICS ing March 4-5. with 47 points and Wisconsin ERTE, ROCKWELL, DALI, I The team championship rest- racked up 30 points for fourth. JABLONSKY, LEBADANG, COOPER, ed on the outcome of the mile Michigan State was fifth with 29 BONNEFOlT relay, as the Illini held a slight points. * ARTPOSTERS LEDU ,54-51 lead heading into the meet "I think we had a good ef- BARNET, CALDER, DUPRE, concluding event, fort," Michigan coach Jack t FOLON, MIfLTON, PETERS, cnldn vn.3Hre adfloi h en H UNDERTWASSER But even a 3:15.01 victory Harvey said following the meet. " CUSTOM FRAME SHOP --_- - - "I just hate to lose, especially * AND MICHIGAN'S MOST COMPREHENSIVE by one point. ART BOOK SELECTION INTRODUCING: "I can't think of any place E DWA R D where they (Illinois) really B ORDE RS BOOK SH OP PROFESSIONAL surprised us," Harvey con- PROFESIONALtinued. "We knew where they 303 S. STATE, ANN ARBOR HAIRSTYLIST' had people and they came Open Till 8:30 P.M. Mon. Thru Sat., 12-6 Sun. ) ,for men & womenh pn y - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _appts. 668-9329 iii ____ ___ -TRY DAI LY CLASSI FI ED)S Dascola Barbers Liberty off State I CE CAMP SOMERSET FOR GIRLS . track crown through where they had them." The deciding factor in the, meet was the presence of Illi- nois' Charlton Ehizuelen. The senior from Nigeria won his fourth straight Big Ten titles in the long and triple jumps, with leaps of 25-9 114 and 52%h respectively. He also placed sec- ond to Michigan State's Randy Smith in the 60-yard dash, to rack up 16 points for the Illini. Michigan long jumper James Henry was a surprise second place finisher, as the freshmanj soared 24-8 1/4.{ In what had been billed as one of the most exciting events of the meet, Illinois' Doug Laz outvaulted Michi- gan's Jim Stokes to establish a new Big Ten record in the. pole vault with a leap of 17-3/4. Stokes took second in 16-6. The only other Big Ten re- cord came in the mile, as Wis- consin's Steve Lacy cruised to a 4:01.39 victory. Michigan's Steve Elliott finished fifth in 4:06.14. The Wolverines counter at- tacks to the Illini's victories were Furst in the half-mile and Andy Johnson in the 1000-yard run. Furst won his second consecu- tive Big Ten title, but had to fight a head cold to do it. "I've never been so sick in my whole life as I was these last few days," Furst said after winning his specialty in 1:51.93. "I've had the worst head cold I've ever had. As a result, I didn't have the confidence I MOELL needed, but I just gave it every- thing I had." Johnson also had a head cold the week prior to the Big Ten meet, but felt his condition didn't play a factor in winning his race in 2:09.28. Coach Harvey received a sur- prise third pilace finish in the 1000 from sophomore Jim Baumgartner. "Furst in the half-mile got us back into it," Harvey com- mented in reference to the see- saw meet. "But the 1000 with Johnson and Baumgartner real- ly gave us a lift." Whatever momentum" the Wol- verines may have picked up after the 1000 was stopped quickly, as Illinois Olympian Craig Virgin ran away from the three mile field in 13:28.19. Michigan's Billy Donakowski was a distant second in 13:36.61. Besides anchoring the Wol- verine's victorious mile relay, Grace ran an impressive 440- yard dash to place second in 48.6 to Illinois freshman Clif- ton Hill. Relay leadoff man Hennigar combined a fourth place finish in the 60-yard dash with his sec- ond place clocking of 30.75 in the 300-yard dash. Michigan came through with two places in the 70-yard high hurdles. Chucky Crouther paced the attack with his second place time of 8.59 and Arnett Chis- holm followed Crouther in 8.63. Shot putter Randy Foss cranked outathird place throw of 55-9 1/4 and freshman Mike Hetes turned in a fifth place toss of 54-2. f AP Photo - Your last 2 years at Uof M can be your firs t 2 years of management. 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Put r N :i, }I> r iJ Ic :l tiO ic)11 i (A f .= . r 764240 2-10 Two individual Big Thn titles ence title as the Wolverines and five NCAA qualifiers provid- captured third .in the Big Ten. ed the good news for the Michi-- DEFENDING champion Min- gan men's gymnastics team in nesota left the rest of the con- the Big Ten Championship meet tenders in its wake scoring held last weekend at Minneapo- 422.75, far ahead of Illinois' Is. 405.85 and Michigan's 404.2. The bad news was provided by Individual championships by the host Gophers and the fight- co-captain Chuck Ventura on the ing Illini. These teams dashed pommel horse, and by John Cor- Michigan's hope for a confer- ritore in the parallel bars high- "I HAVE CALLED YOU BY YOUR NAME" BROTH E RS OF H OLY CROSS Responding through educational, health, social, pastorial and other service ministries. Br. Thomas Maddix, CSC Box 308, Notre Dame, IN 46556 There IS a difference!!! 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Other high points for the Blue were second place finishes by; all-arounder, Nigel Rothwell; and ringman Scott Ponto, and a third place by high bar special- ist Bob Creek. All three qualify for the NCAA meet in Arizona next month, along with Ventura and Corri- - tore. -JEFF FRANK McOG'tney tops defense Michigan football coach Bo Schemibechler named Bill Mc-' Cartney as the new defensive co- ordinator last week replacing Gary Moeller who departed to be head coach at Illinois. "I'm really excited about the new assignment," McCartney said. "All of our coaches on de- fense feel there is a challenge to keep up the fine defensive tra- dition that has been at Michi- gan since Bo came here." McCartney's new post places him in charge of the inside line- backers while Dennis Brown takes over the outside lineback- ers - McCartney's previous re- sponsibility.' " c~LD T ,..,es;,.At 'gaining berths in final or con- "We wrestled super tlhe first day," 'exclaimed Johannesen. "Everybody thought we would do well." It was not to be however. Michigan's second day effort started out on a bad foot when 'Wolverine 158-pounder Brad Holman famed to make weight for the tournament. Holman was fourth seed in his weight class. "I expect Holman could have scored' 10 points, "remarked Jo- hannesen. "Also, 1Minnesota moved up because of it. It had a compounding effect." "The difference between sec- ond and fourth was Holman not making weight," he went on. The results from the second play were not the best .:her. .The W'Av1 .eri-naes suzffered defeat in all five consolation finals inn which they had a berth. In the championship finals, Michigan won one mat-h oftwo. Turning in that champion- ship performance wias 150- pounder Mark Churella. On the way to that crown, Churel- Ia broke the 16-year-old Big Ten tournament record for the fastest pin by one second. He pinned his opponent in 29-sec- onds. Team captain Mark Johnson was narrowly defeated in the finals at 177 pounds by arch- nemesis Chris Campbell of Iowa, I 3-2. Of the four times these 1'i- vals have met this year, Camp- bell has won all the matches except one which resulted in a tie. "Both Johnson and Camp- bell had been warned for non- activity on their feet," noted "T HEE I 5 no question MOeI- Johannessen. "The ref was ler was a great coach," Mc- just getting up to call stalling Cartney said. "I hope all the (on Campbell, which would defensive coaches together will have sent the match into over- be able to compensate for his time) but he said he saw the loss. By no stretch of the imag- towel coming in to signify that ination can I do it on my awn." time was up." McCartney, now in his fourth Other Wolverines that placed season at Michigan takes over in the touirnament were Amos the new position today when the Goodlow (126), Rich Lubell Wolverines start spring practice. 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