Friday, March 25, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Friday, March 25, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Puckin9 Blue icers .. . ... the right formula By ERROL SHIFMAN DETROIT WHEN YOU'RE hot you're hot, and when you're not you'need all the breaks you can get. Michigan used a little bit of both to defeat the scrappy little Terriers from Boston last night. Of course as long as you win, you don't really care how. But waiting for all those breaks can give you heart failure. Michigan toyed with its fan's hearts all night long. Four of the Wolverines' six tallies came on what can be -termed the breaks of the game. John Waymann's goal which gave the Blue a 2-1 first period advantage bounced in off BU goalie Jim Craig's glove. Doug Todd's contribution came when he stole the puck from the stick-handling Craig. and put the light on. The wandering Craig, who likes to go way out of the net to cut off the shot angle, provided some more excitement. Coming out to meet Ben Kawa on a breakaway he al- lowed Ben to skate around him for the goal. The BU goalie was again his own worst enemy when Bill Thayer deflected one in off Craig's skate. This goal putting Michigan ahead 5-2 had convinced most of us that the Blue had "breaked" themselves to a victory. Were we wrong!! BU, known for its comeback ability, pulled to within one, 5-4 with just over two minutes remaining. Tensions started to mount. Then ,Bill Thayer got called for tripping. Having covered the Notre Dame series where the Irish tied the game with six seconds left and went on to win in overtime, I had visions. A possibility of another hard-fought hockey game down the drain. But nobody was more scared than Thayer. "I was really afraid of those last two minutes," sighed a relieved Thayer. Then lady luck of fate or something struck again. BU tried to pull their goalie and gain a two man advantage and they were called for too many men on the ice. That call. a judgement call by the referee, was the last break Michigan needed. Boston's rally was deflated. It was a questionable call. Was the goalie close enough to the bench for the extra men to leave the bench, or wasn't he? Would BU have scored anyway? BU coach Jack Parker said "That call didn't lose the game for us, but it would have been easier to come back." Easier yes, but there was no stopping the Wolverines last night. Every time omething went bad for the men from Ann Ar- bor they got it back somehow. Michigan coach Dan Farrell, who admits his team doesn't really have a lot of talent, called it the team's "brother attitude." "These kids are close, they're all brothers, that's what does it" remarked Farrell. Call it talent or attitude Michigan has what it takes to go all the way. Like the Detroit Tigers of 1968, this team has championship magic. The champion can always look back and see the breaks that made its season a success. The Wolverines were shaky all night. Throughout their game, Blue goalie Rick Palmer, needed an All-State man. He had no protection. BU coach Parker described the Michigan defense to a tee. "They stopped us from getting that third rebound," said a frustrated Parker. No the team should even be allowed one rebound let alone three. The defensive play of Michigan's forwards and some clutch saves from' Palmer got the Wolverines out of trouble however, time and time again. Chelich diving champ Special to The Daily CLEVELAND - Michigan sophomore Matt Chelich won the Men's NCAA Championship in the one-meter diving com- petition last night, scoring 503.13 points. Chelich clearing outdistanced his nearest competitor by an overwhelming 22 points. Chelich's national crown gave diving coach Dick Kimball his first male national collegiate champion in his 18 years of coaching. Earier this year, another Kimball-coached diver, Chris Seu- fert, captured both the one- and three-meter diving crown 'in the women's national championships. Also placing in the championships held at Cleveland State University was senior Gordon Downie, who finished sixth in the 500 freestyle. This marked Downie's highest finish in the nationals in four years of competition. BELT BOSTON U, 6-4 Iers b rst into NCAA finals. By JOHN NIEMEYER A controversial bench pen- Special to The Daily alty ended the Terrier surge, DETROIT - The Michigan however. A Boston player left bubble nearly burst under the the bench too early as goalie pressure of a late Boston Univer- Jim Craig came off the ice sity comeback last night, but and Boston was assessed a the Wolverines held on to win, penalty for too many men onl 6-4 in the NCAA semifinals at the ice.l Olympia. Michigan went on to ice the Ahead 5-2 with less than seven victory, 6-4, as Dan Lerg hitI minutes to go, the Wolverines the open net with 38 secondsi appeared nearly assured of ad- remaining.E vancing to the finals Saturday While Boston coach Jack Par-( night against the winner of the ker felt the bench penalty wast Wisconsin-New Hampshire con- "a bad call," he refused to test tonight. But the Terriers blame the penalty for the loss, refused to lay down. They came saying, "We buried ourselves." back with two goals, leaving the "We gave up some cheapl score 5-4 at the 17:49 mark. goals, and missed some golden, Then everyone's.heart went on opportunities," Parker added. I hold 'as Michigan's Bill Thayer Some of the missed oppor-I took a tripping penalty, giving tunities have to be credited to Boston a power play with 1:49 the sterling play of Michigant remaining. goalie Rick Palmer. Palmerl RBeeled terrier-hockoe y1 1st Period, Scoring: 1. (BU) It. Meagher (Silk, Marden) 4:04; 2. (M) Debol (Rob Palmer, Manery) 5:31; 3. (M) Waymann (Mauer, Manery) 14:26. Penalties: (BU) Boileau (tripping) 4:49; (M) Bl1anzy (holding) 5:56; (BU) T. Meagher (highsticking) 18:57.l 2nd Period Scoring: 4. (BUJ) Silk (R. Meagher, Marden) 7:10; 5. (M) Todd (Mil- ler) 9:30; 6. (M) Kawa (loene, Lerg) 9:52. Penalties: (BU) Hetnik (hooking) 3:13; (M) McCahill (tripping) 16:13; (BU) R. Meagher. (interference) 11:26., 3rd Period Scoring: 7. (M) Thayer (Debol, Mauer) 6:46; 8. (BU) Silk (Fruzione, Lamby) 13:44; 9. (BU) Silk (R. Meagher, Marden) 17:49; 10. (M) Lerg (open net) 19:22. Penalties: (BU) Marden (hooking) 5:25; (M) Turner (cross-check- ing) 12:08; (M) Thayer (tripping) 18:11; (BU) Bench penalty-(too many men on ice) 19:07. (M) Rob Palmer (ruffing) 19:46; (BU) O'Callahan (hooking) 19:46. Saves: (1) (2) (3) total (M) Palmer .............. ......... 8 8 - 25 (BU) Craig.8 7 5-20 Michifish: Naughty gmnatis nWater, By BILL SAHN Little did Curt Stager, wife of Michigan's varsity swimming coach, Gus Stager, know that her small group of four women putting on synchronized swimming exhibitions back in 1948 would blossom into the Michifish. TONIGHT AND tomorrow night, the Michifish are presenting their annual spring production at Margaret Bell Pool starting at 8:15 p.m. This year's show is titled "Naughty Nautics" and! its theme features bad habits. "It's a lot like gymnastics, we have water instead of a floor. It's a combination of water ballet and gymnastics," said Lisa! Chomic, president of the club. TONIGHT'S PRODUCTION is a series of aquatic routines tied together by the bad habits theme. "We're all trying to show had habits," Chomic said. "People aren't all bad, it's the habit. It's more like 'go human race,' 'Go Blue'." "If people don't know synchronized swimming, the biggest audience attractors are the black light number, the comedy divers, and anything with guys," Chomic continued. (Yes, there are three males in the club.) "It's different you usually don't have them (males) in synchronized swimming." made 25 saves on the night including some brilliant plays when his defense seemed to have vanished. "Rick (Palmer) played a great game," lauded Michigan coach Dan Farrell, Adding, "and he has won 14 out of the last 16." Michigan started the evening looking a bit nervous. Its pass- ing and defense was a little sloppy and B.U. took advantage of the Wolverines poor play to tally first. Freshman sensation David Silk skated down the right side and passed the Michigan defense. He hit captain Rick Meagher at the left of the crease and Meagher easily lifted it over Rick Palmer. Silk went on to record a hat trick for the evening, hitting Boston's final three goals. Dave Debol answered right back for Michigan, as the WCHA scoring champ broke free 'just across the blue line. Goalie Jim Craig came way out and was left standing as Debol skated by him and hit an open net. The final goal of the period came when John Waymann burned a slap shot into Craig. The Terrier goalie knocked it down, only to watch it trickle in to his left. ROSE Bow----7 Michigan vs. USC BEAUTIFUL FULL-COLOR 16 x 20 AERIAL VIEW $3.50 ea. P.P. BLISS AIR PHOTO Box 5152 Pasadena, CA 91107 Boston opened the scoring Ben again in the second period as gin 22 Silk took advantage of fallen bearir goalie Palmer in close. Palmer tried made a save moments before way o but the Michigan defense failed Kawa to clear the puck. intot The Wolverines then took the ing fi lead for good at the 9:30 mark. Cr Craig mishandled a Mark Mil- mor ler slapshot and Doug Todd Thay knocked it from between his thet hands into the net. net 005S*e$ fO ue Mar n Kawa widened the mar- skate, making it 5-2. seconds later. With Kawa With the game seemingly iced, ng down on the puck, Craig Silk's two close-in goals led to to beat him to it, coming the cardiac finish. out. Craig lost the race and Now the Dekers remain as E easily pushed the puck!Michigan's best hope of catch- the net, ending the scor- ing an elusive NCAA title. The or the period. team is primed for the task. aig was frustrated once When asked how he felt about e in the third period as being in the finals, Thayer just yer tallied. His shot from pointed to a sign on the wall. extreme right side of the It read: "We're here now, we carommed off Craig's might as well win it." w e5& 0.A6S . A S } r hins squiggles r4 a~evc( wIts 147 s g V^I v.) FROM There's fun and fashion every step of the way in Bass Squeejuns, the foot-hugging casuals of soft, yet sturdy leather. Down under: the unique long-wearing squiggle sole of bouncy non-skid rubber, genuine GooofiE4s rubber, that pampers your feet with a new kind of total comfort. v Q 1) t t v) Vf) ry . w 'rT .i .x .a. " . . ift V), Vt Q Live ,n Ann Arbor MON -WED MAR 2728&29-30 SAMIV SANDERS VISIONS COVER: $2.00 STARTIRE DISCO THURS.- FRI.-SAT. FINE DINING 11:30 AM-9:OD PM DAILY "' rAx 1, I.t r k "LIBERTY '4 0 V) - fl)I I SCORES I NCAA HOCKEY TOURNAMENT MICHIGAN 6, Boston U. 4 NHL Atlanta 3, Detroit I Philadelphia 6 Boston 2 Montreal 6, St. Louis 1 NBAG New Orleans 92, Cleveland 87 San Antonio 118, Houston 112 Buffalo 107, Phoenix 102 APRIL GRADS to attend commencement you must order a cap and gown by MARCH 30, 1977 From the U. CELLAR 769-7940 Taste what MOHAWK did to Peppermint Schnapps Try the New COOL PEPPERMINT 'SH AS t Michigan Theater Bldg. MON. & SAT. 9:30-6; TUES.-FR. 900-8 ci B6(1 P { " 1 y' I + 1 90 Cool green color A New Exciting Taste Sensation Enjoy it l%>~' ., // i ++ ,~ PN" 4wl - ",V777, / F . y. I I SINCE