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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, November 12, 1976

THE MICHiGAN DAILY Friday, November 12, '1916
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By BOB MILLER ference, they always seem to do!
The Michigan hockey team well against the Wolverines. t
takes on the Fighting Irish of MICHIGAN COACH Dan Far-
Notre Dame tonight at Yost at rell has a 7-7 lifetime recordI
7:30, and the Irish will be fight- versus Notre Dame. "I have
ing for their lives. a great deal of respect for
Only 1-3 in the WCHA after them," he said.
splitting at home with Michigan "The series is always closet
State and dropping two at Den- and very hard hitting. Last year
ver, Notre Dame brings its act we had a lot of problems with
to league leading Michigan. their forechecking," Farrellt
But, no matter how the Irish said.
play against the rest of the con- If the Irish hope to stay in
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the WCHA race, they will have Clarke and Clark Hamilton eachs
to have strong goaltending from have four points.o
Len Moher and John Peterson. WALSH, A SENIOR is co-cap-i
Peterson has a 7.00 goals tain of the team. He has three
against average losing to the goals and one assist, and is as
Spartans, and Moher has a 4.33 potent a scoring threat that the e
average in the other three Irish pack. Last year he easily
games. led the team in scoring with
NOTRE DAME COACH Lefty 65 points. Over the last two5
Smith had praise for Moher, years, Walsh has an impressivet
saying that, "unless something record, (42-81-123).t
major happens this week, he The other co-captain, seniorf
will start in goal this week- Jack Brownschidle, is an all-
end." WCHA defenseman. Brownschid-
Inasmuch as that is an honor, le makes his presense known
it is a dubious honor at best. on the ice, and was voted MVP
The Wolverines have by far by his teammates last year. s
scored the most goals this year, Clarke, the other senior de-1
netting about six a game. fenseman, paired with Brown-
On the offensive for Notre
Dame will be center Don Fair-
holm, the teams leading scorer
with four goals; three assists eX a-%sec
and seven points.
FAIRHOLM IS A junior, and " "
the biggest surprisehfor th s
Irish last year when he turned;
in 17 goals and 21 assists, help- g
ing even more with his strong By BOB MILLERl
penalty killing abilities. As unlikely as Northwesterni
Second in the Irish scoring winning the Big Ten title this'
parade is Greg Meredith, a year, it was thought that Hous-,
freshman from Toronto. Mere- tonwould have as much chance
dith has racked up two goals, in its first crack at the South-
three assists for five points west Conference (SWC) crown
from his right wing position. and a trip to the Cotton Bowl.
Center Brian Walsh, Paul After all, Houston was 2-8
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f the best blue line combo's,
n the conference.
HAMILTON was also on the
all-WCHA squad as a left wing-
r garnering 60 points to fin-
sh runner-up to Walsh last
year. Hamilton's record over
he last two years (39-68-107)1
combined with Walsh's add up
o 40% of Notre Dame's of-
ense during that time.
One player, more so than any
other Irish is an old Yost fa-
vorite. Standing at 6-5 and
weighing 230 pounds, Kevin Nu-
gent is pound for pound the
most visible Irish icer.

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The junior winger missed a
few weeks from the start of the
season with mononucleosis, and
later was absent for three
weeks, recovering from an in-
jury sustained after crashing
into the goal posts at Michigan
Tech.
DESPITE HIS "vacations,"
Nugent still found time to score
17 goals and added 18 assists
in only 29 games.
The meeting tonight between
Michigan and Notre Damewill
!be the first since the Wolverines
defeated the Irish in the first
round of the WCHA playoffs,
two game total goal series.

k leads SWC race,
Houston is second

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last year, and on its schedule j Arkansas, 3-0-1, has no easy
in 1976 were such teams as task ahead of them and also
Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech must rely on outside help. A
and Arkansas. tie with Baylorlast week crip-
It would have been thought pled the Hogs chances to re-
Houston would have trouble peat as SWC champs. Arkan-
finding happiness this season, sas has four conference games
let alone success. remaining, but three are Tex-
But the Cougars are 5-1 in as A&M, Texas Tech and Texas.
the conference and breathing Texas has not had the kind
down the necks of Texas Tech's of season that everyone down
Red Raiders and the Arkansas there expects. The Longhorns
Razorbacks. have had a share of the title
The Raiders, unbeaten and in seven of the last eight
ranked fifth nationally, hold years. This year Texas has
down top snot at the moment struggled to a 2-2 conference
in the SWC with a 4-0 mark. mark, and although mathe-
Arkansas is second at 3-0-1, matically still alive, they
followd by Houston. probably will not be in the
Bill Morgan, Sports Infnrma- Cotton Bowl for( the third
tion Director of the SWC be- straight year.
lieves as many as six of the Texas A&M is still bitter
nine teams have a shot at first from the loss they took at Ar-
place, but realistically only kansas last year that ruined the
three. I Aggies hopes for an outright
"It's a wide open race. There conference title, a Cotton Bowl
is so mich balance in our con- annearance and a possible. un-
ference it would be imnossible defeated season / National'
to say who will win it right Championship.
now," Morgan said. Two years ago the Baylor
"As a matter of fact, there Bears were in the position
ain't a conference in the coun- that Houston now inhabits.
try that ain't balanced ex- The Bears hadn't won a title
cent the Pac 8. The two Los of qry kind in 50 years until
Angeles schools are walking their surprise outright SWC
away with it," continued I' crown in 1974. This year the
Morgan. i Rears are 1-2-1, and accord-
For the three teams that' in!T to Morgan, "are hang-
"realistically" have a shot at ing by a thread to their
the title, Houston is in the eas- championship hopes."
iest position, but must rely One immediate danger that
on outside helo. Texas Tech is hard not to take into ac-
doesn't have to have anv help count is the cellar dwelling
from anyone else, but has a team playing the part of the
harder remaining schedule, spoiler.
Houston has beaten all thes Three teams fit that cate-
lower teams in the conference gory, Southern Methodist, Rice,
and has lost to Arkansas. The and Texas Christian.
Cougars do not play tomor- "Rice is a high scoring
row. but mist play Texas Tech /eam that gives up a lot of
on the road in two weeks. points," said Morgan. That
A' win for Houston counled is an understatement when
with a Razorback victory over looking at Ricg's results; 43-
Texas Tech on Nov. 27 would 22, 15-42, 26-23, 34-57, and 41-
give the Cougars a Cotton 34 are only some of the "wide
Bowl berth. nTen" games Rice has play-
As long as the Red- Raiders ed.
keep winning, the post-season 1 Southern Methodist lost to
Bowl appearance is assured to Texas 13-12, and are ready to
them. I catch someone looking ahead.
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