Thursday, December 2, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Thursday, December 2, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven TOLEDO SHOCKS INDIANA, 59-57 By RICH LERNER May, Quin Special to the Daily kerson an( TOLEDO - The Toledo Rock- highly-reg ets dedicated their brand new wards Mil basketball arena by upsetting Miday an the defending national champion Wisman a Indiana Hoosiers 59-57, before Despite a capacity crowd of 9,662 graduated screaming fans here last night. of senior Playing their first game in m Kent Ben $7.25 million Centennial Hall, formidable the Rockets halted the fifth- But wit ranked Hoosiers' winning streak wut st at 33 games. Indiana had won worst si 57 consecutive regula - season 1Indiana games, last losing to Ohio State the num in 1974. the nme serves K "We knew they were going out could to be awfully tough," said a slack. subdued Bobby Knight after A a res the game. "But we got out- hustled. I do not like us to the Hoosie get outhustled." . " ,de. oosiers' streak ends court, pressing, man-to-man defense. Benson added seven free throws to his 5-for-22 shooting performance from the floor to finish with 17 points. nn Buckner, Bob Wil- points to lead a surge that put With just 57 seconds left in d Tom Abernethy with Toledo ahead 42-29 with 15:39 the game, Miller calmly sank arded freshmen' for left. both ends of a one-and-one and ke Woodson and Mike However, Indiana battled then proceeded to steal the ball, d junior guards Jim back, benefiting from five miss- allowing teammate Ted Williams nd Wayne Radford. ed Toledo free-throws and fiJ to sink two more free throws, the caliber of the four nally tied the game at 49 apiece giving Toledo a six-point bulge, vrtheresenc when 6-9 forward Jim Roberson 59-53 with 26 seconds left. C ' Slt a+ t J Joplin, a sophomore from Milan, Mich., ran the Toledo offense superbly, keeping the ball in the middle of the floort as per Nichols' instructions, penetrating frequently and hit- ting several clutch baskets from long range. Only Radford, with ten points, who finished joined him in all America center son alone makes them e. h Benson suffering his hooting night in an uniform (5-22), neith- ur other starters nor rous and talented re- night shuffled in and pick up the scoring suit, the Rockets gave ers all they could han- swished a turn-around jumper A field goal by Miday and a "I thought they would re- double figures. with just over six minutes left. desperation basket by Radford bound a little better," said Jop- Offensively, Toledo brought in Radford led the 16-3 spurt with brought the final margin to two. lin. "And I thought their pres- center Dave Speicker away I six points. "I honestly thought we could sure was going to affect us, but from the basket, thus forcing win," said a happy Toledo we moved the ball quite well Benson away from the boards. The Rockets refused to fold, coach Bobby Nichols, whose against them. With Speicher and Benson out- taking advantage of two miss- wife suffered an ankle sprain do, tide, Rocket forwards Miller ed shots by Benson to rattle n".hI don't think they expected and Williams attacked the of- in the excitement. "We have u ob httuh u h off six straight points on a us to be that tough. But they fensive boards. n lot of things goings for us, have a lot of freshmen and pair of free throws by Bill with the new building, their he'lt beshen an That tactic, which could not Gleason, a matching set from ne frsmnadl. they'll get better. They'll be Miller and a gbasket by Jop- Toe Inan aye. tough. I'm glad we don't have have worked against past Idi- ' h shThose Indiana players will to play them again.'ana teams with strong men in, who finished with a game- get better. They're not quite as "py dt a g d j May, Bruckner, Wilkerson and high 21 points,.uc sls ea.Kih a We didn't do a good job of Abernethy,wa successful for equick as last year. rnight has taking away the drive down the Abedo l was ght. Indiana cut the lead to.twosome big bodies that can shoot. lane," said Knight, who dis- I personally feel they'll be aw- counted the importance of Ben- Miller finished with 13 re- b es man e fully good," said Nichols. son's poor shooting.. "If they bounds to go along with his 14 son before freshman Miller per- don't think they'll drop right don't go in, you've got to do points, as Toledo outrebounded formed the final heroic deeds out of the picture. something else. We have to do Indiana, 38-33. Williams added for the Rockets. "Our game plan was to keep a lot better job getting into our 15 points.- the ball in the middle of the offense." Toledo now stands at 2-1 on floor," Nichols said. "Because: Other than the huge Ben- the season, having lost to Flor- * if you try to drive the baseline son, none of the Hoosiers ida St. last week. Indiana, which they don't let you get it back could get themselves free of beat South Dakota Saturday, out and Benson clogs the lane." the Rockets' harrassing, half- dropped to 1-1. Leading by one early in the With four starters graduate second half, guard Stan Joplin from. the 1976 NCAA titlists, and freshman forward Dick Mil- Knight replaced standouts Scott ler teamed for 12 consecutive AP Photo Boston Celtics' Tom Boswell loses a pass from a teammate while trying to get position under the basket in the second period of last night's game against the Seattle Supersoiics in Boston. The Celtics won, 107-103. Johnson Detroit Tiger pitcher Mark 'The Bird' Fidrych was named American year yesterday. The 22-year old righthander, known as well for his ant ed a 19-9 record while leading the American League with a 2.34 earne garnered 22 of the 24 votes cast by the Baseball Writers Association Synr season ag ainst EMIU4 By DAVE RENBARGER first in every meet they com- forma Department of Little-Known peted in last year excluding one ures, t Facts: This University ,has a split with the Buckeyes. to the synchronized swim team corn- "e should win all of our ing fc peting onrthe varsity level, meets this year, predicted Lin- know What's more, the team is a dern'm', indicating her belief from contender for the national title. that her te im has the strength leg, do While the entire campus has to knock off 0SU, and continue, been living and dying according on to the nationals next April. THE to the fortines of the football s iby team, the women on the syn- to s H Lindeman exnects simila chrozed swim team have been see for swimmers anchor the sp preparisng for their third year the tam this year. Senior cap- scores ofeparingcor teirtionindaostfain P°gv Sulrabian and sopho- The of NC coetitin in almost,.ore Sne Neu are both back divisio EoaR oci Es , from inst years squad. minet the swimmers defeated both Joi-,i~, them will be fresh-F"Sy Eastern and Western Michigan women recruits Candice Jones an ex in their first meet. This Satur- and Dehbie Stenbans, both with creati- day at 1:30 at Margaret Boll pact A XU expe-rience. Linder pool, the team is hosting the "We're renllv counting on dimen Michigan Invitational against tnose four," Lindeman remark- ming.' Eastern, Western and Michigan ed. State. THE Although the nrogram is still SECONDLY, coach Lindeman of syr .as..l fpe ls that her team's strict con- the sp in its infancy, it has developed di'ioning program will nay off deman faster than anyone could have imagined, according to coach thro"ghont the long season. mer h Jovee Lindeman. "The girls have been practic- formin "Right now, we have one of ing since Sentember 22 and It see the best programs going in thev are ready to go," she said. less." the country," she said. Tn the upcoming Michigan In- "Mo In the tnam's first two sea- vitational, the 14 Wolverine impre sons, thev ha'e chalked ip two swimmers will be snlit up into time1 straight seond mace finishes three senarate divisions - no- their t in the Midwst division, losing vire. innior, and senior - ac- conclu out to Ohio State both years. In coading to their skill level. addition the swimmers placed , Then, the swimmers will per- J v{ : . sr:.' b ., rt{: ?};%::I~;:%i:>'... . .... . . . . ..........: ................. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Princeton 52. Navy 36 LaSalle 75. Vermont 68 Toledo 59 Indiana 57 Ohio U. 72, Pittsburgh 6? Notre Dame 93. Cal Poly 67 Harvard 73, Springfield 58 North Carolina 90, Marshall 70 West Virginia 74 Va. T ch 73 Auburn 86. Richmond 63 Ma-quette 80. St. Leo. Fla. 39 Miss'ssinpi St. 87, Troy St. 69 Louisville 8i Vanderbilt 76 (OT) Arkansas 7?. SW M'ssouri 71 Clemson 110. Furman 72 Houston 101, Lamar 92 Cincinnati 120, Wright St. 52? Kansas 81, Murrey St. 66 Wake Forest 94. E. Tenn. St. 63 S VIJ72, Barrington 64 Providence 92, Assumption 71 Bowling Green 87, E. Illinois 61 Purdue 77. Butler 50 1iissippi 84, Missouri Western 58 DePaul 75, Nor' lwestern 73 Ric 85. Tulane 61 Ohio State '74, van6viI'e 63 Army 73. Lehigh 66 EMU 72,. Ceveand St. 69- r By DON MacLACHLAN Jo Every weekday around five- day thirty a muscular, gray-clad I'm frame repeatedly runs up and' down the aisles of Crisler Arena after practice. The determined man in the me sweatsuit is Michigan wrestling give captain Mark Johnson. The sen- add for from Rock Island, Illinois! J has won over 75 matches in a car Michigan uniform during his sch -'#rfour years as a Wolverine. and Last year Johnson was 31- sha] 7-1 and finished second in the A Big Ten and second in the I an. nationals in the 177 pound (Illinf class. cha Johnson is leading the grap A plers for a second straight sea- lege I son, after being honored by his ling teammates and elected captain Joh last year as a junior. wre "It's one of the best honorsn I've ever had," Johnson said. jin -"It is a fulfilling experience! hil a having teammates come up to n s o die"I me and ask for advice."' AP Photo "I try to lead by example, League Rookie of the such as working out twice - ics as his pitching, post- a day," he added. "I'm not d-run average. Fidrych a rah-rah guy." of America. A typical day for Johnson is a grueling one, consisting of at least five hours of physical con- ditioning. b e~n T"I spend two to two and a half hours weightlifting, then a nda ractice for u aboutd anu ferpatc raotMS one hour," Johnson said. Johnson is an avid weightlift- er and spends numerous hours a series of five or six fig- with the weights all year round. o be drawn one hour prior "Weightlifting is something meet. The random draw- I enjoy," Johnson said. "It's orces the swimmers to really fun and I'm interested up to 25 different figures in it. In fact, I competed in such categories as ballet a couple of weightlifting meets s olphin and somersault. this summer." However, to Johnson weight- FIGURES will be judg- lifting has one drawback. a panel of five judges "The only hinderance of r to the judging in the weightlifting is cutting my port of figure skating, wilweight down to 177," Johnson ranging fromrone to ten, said. "Sometimes this summer top seven scores in each I had to cut down from 200' n are totalled to deter- pounds." the final team scores. The summer is no time for nchronized swimming is Johnson to relax either. I citing sport involving both "I work construction and it vity and aquatics," said keeps me in good shape," man. "It adds an extra--- - -I sion to the sport of swim- sss ssxs " Let Sun's Own MOST interesting facet Photographers nchronized swimming to TokeYour ectator, according to Lin- Y i, is "the control the swim- GREETING as of her body while per- ng in the water medium. PICTURES A 3ms so easy and effort- ( It's not too late st first-time fans are also SUN PHOTO ssed with the length of that the swimmers hold 3180 PACKARD breath, up to 45 seconds," 2 Bks. E. of Platt ded Lindeman. TONIGHT The Sidhartha story done as an electric Western by The Firesign Theater comedy group? THE FILM "ZACHARIAH", with music by Country Joe and the Fish and j The New York Rock Ensemble TuiincrM MA V rC "P " D 7 UNIVERSITY of MICHIGAN 1976/77 OFFICIA STUDENT and FACULTY/STAFF TOUR hnson stated. "I train si ys a week end wrestle tw three days a week when n not training for competi gn." There are so many tourn nts, that to be good you mu a year round effort," ed. ohnson started his brillia eer as a freshman in hig ool. "I weighed 140 poun wrestled mainly to stayi pe for football," he said. s a prep senior Johnson w All-State fullback and t nois state freestyle wrestli mpion at 178 pounds. fter being pressured by c recruiters for both wre and football, the talent nson made his mind upc stling. "A combination of succes wrestling and winning th gh school nationals made m an towards it," he said.. If I won then Mark Joh -- ... 1 INFORMATION: UNION LOBBY TICKET DESK leads grapplers x son did it, and if I lost then I final period to Iowa's Chris has one distant goal. o didn't have anyone else to blame Campbell - who also nipped, '"I'm looking forward to the n it on - and that is what I Johnson for the Big Ten title. 1980 Olympics," he said. i- really liked," Johnson added. "Every time I hear people " summer ILdislocated SAfter a lot of hard thinking talking about it, I want to beat "Last Campbell so bad " John- niy shoulder in the Olympic Johnson narrowed his college trials," he added. "I was win- choices down to three - Michi- son said emphatically. ning and in the third period st gan, Iowa and Northwestern. This year Johnson is off to my shoulder snapped out of he "I chose Michigan because a perfect 5-0 start but he won't place." nt they were defending Big Ten Ilook past upcoming opponents, "The doctrputm hould gh champs, and they had everyone to his rematch with Campbell Thki lcebutw n suler gh I back except at 167 pounds, February 4 in Crisler Arena. back in place but wouldnt let n where I was wrestling," John-t "I put so much time and me conitinue to wrestle, John- j son said. effort into wrestling, I feel son said. Thinking about e Toh ' I deserve to win," Johnson Olympics makes me cringe. as Throughout the year, Johnson said "If I lose I'm really Regardless of his future, he pushes himself to work hard letting myself down." weightlifting will continue to be ng every day. In the future after graduation, a part of him. "The main thing that mo- l Johnson would like to keep, "No matter what I do I think ol- tivates me is God," said training, and a head coaching: I'll always lift weights and head st- Johnson. "As far as wrest- job at a high school would be on down to a wrestling room," ed ling goes, I hate to lose so "ideal." - Johnson said with a smile. on1 much, and winning the NCAA "I coached a group of area So for now it's back to the title is so important to me, kids at Ypsilanti High Schoolj sweatsuit, lifting weights and sI that I'm going to put every- this summer and it is' really running, as the determined e thing aside to get it." satisfying to coach," Johnson Johnson strives to become the e Last year the NCAA title bare- said. "It is a riot working with best in his class - knowing his ly eluded Johnson. He lost a little kids." dream could come true this in- tough one point decision in the E Also in the future Johnson year. 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