rI .1 IMPORT CAR REPAIR SPRT su mi a i i m m . Em anmSmPORT S 13 O10% discount ON ALL PARTS AND SERVICE WITH THIS AD Page 8- Sunday, October 25, 1981 The Michigan D OFFER GOOD TIL 10-15-81 3 DATSUN TOYOTA HONDA * SUBARU I 5436 AKSON t eb .) PARTS AND SERVICE MON.-FRI. 8-6 I Phone 995-9502 SBy MAR THA CRALL years by a Michigan goalie, the last the first period at 14:51 when Ted Dennis May set up the score when he - 38aR'Special to the Daily coming in 1975 by Robbie Moore. Speers won a face-off, moved the puck floated the puck to the slot from the HOUGHTON- If there's one thing The team played well," said an in from the right circle and flipped it boards. Brad Tippett raced to it and lif- e* more surprising than a Michigan win elated head coach John Giordano. past Tech goalie Rob PolmanTuin. ted a 25-footer which hit PolmanTuin's 4 i*aagainst Michigan Tech in Houghton, it's They played as good as they can play Michigan Tech almost scored a goal pads and trickled in. Both sides were .-3two wins. wi Th point in time. of its own when Mark Palkovich blasted skating with one man short when the. Thew olverine hockey team, behind Overall we were outstanding defen- a shot to Elliott's right which hit the goal came at 1:25. ' - m - - - - - -- n - another stellar goaltending performan- sively, he said. "This makes them post. The goal light went on for a split- Freshman Paul Kobylarz scored his ce by freshman Jon Elliott, shut-out the second before the referees waved it off. first goal as a Wolverine at 7:38 to make _________________________..__________ fl .....A iw1 . f_ n!_ L a .... w___ . " L" SUN I PHOTO (AMATEUR AND COMMERCIAL PHOTO FINISHING) Gadget Bag Sale I 25% OffI I all Tenba and Tamarac Bags in Stock I Sale ends Nov. 27t Huskies 3-0 last night before 3,567 par- tisans at the Student Ice Arena. MICHIGAN scored more than enough goals in the first two periods, as the third went scoreless. Elliott faced 25 Tech shots in the first two stanzas, turning back every one. He had 30 saves for the game. The Spencerville, Ontario native didn't allow a goal in the last four periods en route to the first Michigan sweep of Tech since 1956. He stopped 19 shots in the Wolverines' 3-2 victory over the Huskies Friday night. THE SHUTOUT was the first in six U- Action SportsWar FACTORY CLOSEOUTS BIG CHILLS? SMALL BILL$? 'Overall, we were outstand-, ing defensively. This makes them (Michigan Tech) believers.' -Michigan hockey coach John Giordano (Michigan Tech) believers." ALTHOUGH Michigan's play in the defensive zone wasn't as sharp as it was on Friday, the Wolverines managed to squelch six Tech powerplays. The victory lifts Michigan to 2-0 on the season, while the highly-regarded Huskies fell to 1-2-1. The Tech offense came out more in- spired that it had been on Friday night, but the Wolverine defense and Elliott simply buckled down and did what it had to do. MICHIGAN SCORED the only goal of Michigan upped its lead to 3-0 in the second period on the first goal scored by someone other than Speers this season. it 3-0. Paul Brandrup fired a slapshot from the slot just inside the blue line which PolmanTuin came out of the net to save. He warded off the shot, but Kobylarz intercepted it just to the left of the net and fired it into the empty cage. FIRST PERIOD Scoring: M--Speers (unassisted), 14:51. Penalties: M-Lundberg (tripping), 7:48; MTU-Johnston (interference), 18:25; MTU-O'Connor (roughing), 20:00; M-Brandrup (roughing), 20: E. SECOND PERIOD Scoring: M-Tippett (May, Lundberg), 1:25; M-Kobylarz (Richter, Brandrup), 7:38. Penalties: M-Tippett (illegal check), 3:53; M-Yoxhelmer (cros-cheeking), 8:04; M-Grade (high-sticking), 13:120; MTU-Peterson (high. sticking), 13:20; M-Elliott (slashing), 14:48;_ MTU-Maraste (tripping), 16:35; M-Kobylarz (tripping), 16:57. THIRD PERIEID Scoring: None Penalties: M-Mllburn (tripping), 1:25; M-Lun- dberg (interference), 5:42; MTU-Murphy (illegal check), 18:58. Kobylarz .. .scores first goal SAVES Elliott (M)...........12 PolmanTuin (MTU) ...11 13 S - 30 SPORTS OF THE DAILY: Harriers sputter at CCC By ANDREW OAKES Special to the Daily YPSILANTI-The way we''re run- ning, we're not going to win the Big Ten." It's a pretty poor performance that would milk a statement such as that from a usually optimistic head coach Ron Warhurst, but that's exactly the kind of performance the Wolverine harriers had at the Central Collegiate Championships yesterday, held at Eastern Michigan. "I thought we'd run a lot better than we did - our third, fourth, and fifth men just didn't run the way they should have," said Warhurst, who looked something less than totally fulfilled af- ter the race. THE MEET DID have some good performances, including anew course record by Alan Scharsu of Penn State the first American finisher in last year's NCAA championships. Scharsu is a good bet to retain that distinction this year, although such foreigners as Solomon Nyambui of Texas El Paso (and Kenya), will make it difficult for him to achieve a more exclusive title than that. Scharsu, who was the lone front figure after the one-and-a-half- iiile mark, ran the five-mile race vir- tually unchallenged in a time of 24:17. Michigan's number one man this time around was surprising senior Gerard Donakowski, taking seventh place in 24:35. Sophomore Jim Sch- midt ran well, taking 23rd place in 24:57. The 28th, 44th, and 48th finishes of Michigan's next three runners proved lethal to the Wolverines, whose 150 point finishing total placed them sixth;, behind Wisconsin, Penn State, Purdue,j Cleveland State, and Eastern Michigan. A CONFUSED Warhurst relayedhis impression as to what happened to his team: "We got out, but they didn't ...they just didn't...I don't know what' the problem was..." ANN ARBOR GOLD AND SILVER EXCHANGE 216 S. Fourth Ave. S996-9059 WANTED f .IWBU D OL POCKET AnyltemMarked Okt -4 kt-.8kt WACHIES DENTAL GOLD FOREIGN GOLD GOLD METALS CLASS RINGS WEDDING BANDS EYEGLASS FRAMES GOLD COINS GOLD PINS GOLD CUFF LINKS ee DIAMONDS BROKEN JEWELRY SILVER GOLD WATCHES .SIER We purchase any cut, any shape GOLD CHAINS oins " Sterling *Flatware any color stone. Tea Sets " Jewelry + industrial To know Warhurst is to understand the despair a quote such as that relays. When "Hurst" - usually an. articulate, excited, fast-talking interviewee.- can't put together a couple of sentences about his runners, you can bet they haven't performed up to their ability;p Spikers win Big Ten Special to the Daily CHAMPAIGN, Ill.- The Michigan volleyball team won the Big Ten Cham- pionship meet last night by sweeping Ohio State' in three straight games in the finals. The Wolverines gotinto the finals bracket by defeating number, one-seeded Purdue, 15-13,15-11, 15-11, in a close semi-final matchup earlier in the evening. "We really didn't expect this," said spiker head coach Sandy Vong. "It is our first Big Ten Championship, and it might just be the first for any U of M women's team." THE WOLVERINES had five wins and with only one loss overall for the meet, losing only to Minnesota, 17-15 and 15-10, in a round robin match Friday night. "We are there technique-wise. We just needed the confidence," said Vong. Michigan went into the meet as an underdog, for it was seeded no higher-d than sixth. After Purdue, the seeding went as follows: Northwestern second, Minnesota third, Ohio State fourth, and Illinois fifth, followed by Michigan. Women harriers take fifth Special to the Daily The Wolverine women harriers finished fifth, garnering 135 points at4 the Big Ten Women's Cross Country Championships held yesterday at East Lansing. Michigan State took first at the event with 40 points followed, by Wisconsin, 53, Purdue, .81, and Min- nesota, 126. The Wolverines' performance. was highlighted byMelanie Weaver's 7th place finish with a time of 17:59.7. Weaver also won a spot on the honorary All Big Ten women's cross country team. Michigan's fifth place finish was ; augmented by the performances of Lisa Larsen, who placed 18th with her time of 18:22.8, Judy Yuhn, who took 19th place in 18:23.8, and Sue Frederick, who finished in 39th place in 19:01.6. . 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