The Michigan Daily-Thursday, February 7, 1980-Page 7 ZABAWA, JOBCZUK PACE POLISH Poles dance past Blue, 9-2 By BOB EMORY Bowling Green on the day of the game, Michigan tightened un its act effective at times."hnor uv Last night's hockey game between the Polish Olympic team and Michigan. goes down in the books as an exhibiti'on, and that's exactly what it was-an exhibition of European hockey at close to its finest for the 2,000 fans that showed up at Yost Arena. The Polish skaters are smaller but decidedly quicker than the Wolverines and they skated, passed, shot and literally waltzed their way to a 9-2 victory. It was the same team that lost to Bowling Green Tuesday, 5-4, but it would have been hard to convince anyone of that fact after last, night's performance. "NO WAY, THAT wasn't the same team," said Wolverine coach Dan Farrell, who saw the Bowling Green game. "I guess they must have been suffering from jet lag. They displayed some skills that didn't show in last night's game: They were a lot quicker, their execution was better, their passes ... the Europeans just play at a much higher skill level." The Polish team had flown into and the Falcons took advantage of the "jet lag" by scoring twice early in the contest to establish momentum and win. Last night, however, it was the Polish that scored early, twice in the first three minutes and then two more to take a 4-0 first period lead. Setting the tone for the game, Henryk Pytel took a crisp pass from Andrzej as he went flying through the Michigan defense and all alone on Paul Fricker, beating him with a slap shot to his glove side. Bogdan Dziubikski followed that up by slapping a perfect centering pass in the time it takes to blink an eye into the upper corner. THE WOLVERINES looked like they might.be able to get back in the game. when Stefan Chowaniec was whistled off for hooking at 5:40 of the opening period. But the Polish seemingly used that as an excuse for more room with which to pass the Wolverines crazy. Andrzej Zabawa-who scored four goals in the game-bagged the short handed goal by taking a rink long pass up the middle and going in untouched. considerably for the last two periods, and if it wasn't for some swift saves from goaltender Pawel Lukaszka, the score would have been closer. Doug Todd scored the first of his two goals in the second period only 1:24 after it began. Actually, his second goal wasn't really a goal-he, batted a floundering puck in with his glove-but the referees didh't see it. The Polish scored three times against Bob Sutton, who minded the nets in the second period, and then added two more in the third against Rudy Varvari. FARRELL USED a four man defensive front at his blueline in an effort to prevent the Polish from mounting strong attacks,' and it was would stay in position, it worked," he said. "But we were mesmerized by the speed with which they passed the puck and we'd go chasing after them. Once we left one of the spots open, they would flood it with another forward and the puck would be there." AS FOR HIS own team's performance, Farrell was nonplussed. "Not good, not bad," he said. "You'd be frustrated if you took the score seriously, the way they move the puck. "We tried a few new things. Some worked and some didn't." After properly recovering from the cross-continent plane flight, the Polish skaters tried all of their things, and all of them worked. Yost Crisis-Day 1 Doily Photo by DAVID HARRIS MICHIGAN GOALIE Paul Fricker vainly attempts to block the sizzling slapshot of one of the Polish icers who invaded Yost Arena last night. Eight more shots eluded the Michigan netminders as the Poles chalked up a resounding 9-2 win. CLOUDS OVER KELLOG COUNTRY: FIRST PERIOD', Scoring-l. P-Pypel (Ulwar, Obuj) 1:46; 2. P- Dziubiksky (Kodoszka, Potz) 3:34; 3. P--Zabawa (Jobszuk) 7:16;' 4. P-Jabrzulr (Janiszewski, Za- hawa) 15:43. Pena:ties-P-Chowaniec (hooking) 5:40; M- May (high-sticking) 11:26; P-Jobczuk (holding). 12:55; P-Ujwary (cross-checking) 16:02. SECOND PERIOD Scoring-1. M-Todd (Lndberg, Hampson) 1:24; 5. P-Jobczuk (Gruth, Zabawa) 8:05; 6. P-Zabawa (truth, Malysiak) 10:50; 7. P-Jobczuk (Malysiak, Zabawa) 15:04; 2. M-Todd (Manning, Hampson) 19:32. Penalties-M-Mars (hooking) 6:57; M-Perry (elbowing) 16:58. THIRD PERIOD Scoring-8. P-Rodoszca (Dziubikski, Chowaniec) 13:13; 9. P-Jamisz (Kodoszca, Chowaniec? 16:32. Penalties-M-May (tripping) 3:10; P-Potz (cross-checking) 6:23; P-Kodoszca (hooking). SAVES 'M' out to and six re By MARK MIHANOVIC Michig Wednesday, April 11, 1979 - High Frieder s school superstar Clark Kellogg an- tly. nounces At a press conference that "It's ju: he will attend and play basketball he and (K for OhioState in 1979-80. Johnny Orr Williams and Michigan finish second in the same tim running for his services. O.K., that's Johnson all the Bucks need, right? They'll problem. own the Big Ten, maybe even win done for the national title. pected, b Saturday, January 19, 1980 - The Michig Buckeyes come into Ann Arbor with previous a 5-0 Big Ten slate. Orr and his lost Kellogg, recruit shake hands and exchange playing greetings before the faltering Wolverin Wolverines (with three losses in a of the san row) do battle with OSU. Kellogg going to i scores 14. The Buckeyes leave Ann stay in ti Arbor at 5-1. where th TONIGHT - Michigan travels to games be Columbus for the rematch. Ohio Michig State's slagte is now 6-4 in the con last week ference ,and 14-5 overall, and the in overti natives are restless. It's hard to western," figure why this talented bunch is Buckeyes struggling, and many St. John's both Mic Arena boobirds are blaming OSU coa Kellogg, who is averaging 12 points tense hea greas ebounds per Big Ten game. gan assistant coach Bill ees things a little differen- ist a matter of the fact that Kelvin) Ransey and (Herb) can't have the ball at the ne," he explained. "Earvin would have the same I will agree that he hasn't them everything they ex- ut he's a great player." an's Mike McGee won the individual matchup with. scoring 23 points and aggressive defense. The es are going to need more me from McGee if they are mprove their 5-5 record and he cluttered Big Ten race, ey are currently only two ehind frontrunner Purdue. an came out on top twice k, edging Wisconsin, 73-69, ime and whipping North- 70-57, in contrast with the s, who were defeated by higan State and Wisconsin. ch Eldon Miller, under in- at from the Columbus press Buckeye slide arv: .,: t":: }^}" snE r ::.:" "2 S Ei:,'?.4 M-Frlrk.r................11t M-Sutton ..................- M-Varvari .... ....... P-Lukaszka ................ 13 11 2 -- -- i --11i 9 -'9 s8-23a SPOR TS OF THE DAIL Y Wings tie Capitals TIHE LINEUPS MICHIGAN OHIO STATE (40) (45) (15) (24) (42) Mike McGee .........(6-5). Thad Garner........(6-7). Paul Heuerman.......(6-8). Marty Bodnar ........ (6-3). Joe James.......... (6-4%). .F. .F. .C. .G. .G. ..(6-9).........Jim Smith ..(6-8) . ..... 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