SPORTS ATTENTION Juniors, Seniors, Grad Students BUILD YOUR CREDIT eMichigan Daily GOAI lcers h By BARB BARKER The Ohio State Buckeyes will not be the only traditional Wolverine rivals to vade Ann Arbor this weekend as the 1ichigan hockey team will take on the Central Collegiate Hockey Association's (CCHA) first-place Michigan State Spartans in a two-game series.. The Wolverines host tonight's con- frontation at Yost Ice Arena (7:30 p.m.) and then will make the drive to East Lansing tomorrow night to com- lete the series. Scott .. All-American candidate Friday, November 20, 1981 Page 11 LTENDERS KEY MA TCHUP o pe to melt MSU IN ADDITION to the long-time in- center and wings Mark Hamway and trastate rivalry, there will be plenty at Nigpl Thomas, should also be a strong stake for' the two teams, including suit for MSU. Last week, Hamway led national rankings and the top spot in the his team to defeat Notre Dame 8-4, conference. collecting three goals in the first period. "We're both probably the toughest DESPITE THE Spartans' season teams in a very tough conference,",said record and apparent strengths, Michigan goalie Peter Mason. "The Michigan State assistant coach Shawn way I see it, at the end of the season Walsh is not overly confident about the we'll most likely be fighting each other series outcome. for the conference championship. This "You never can tell what's going to weekend can be considered to be almost happen when we play Michigan," a preliminary championship battle." Walsh said. "Both team's work habits The Spartan icers, who are (6-1-1) in are intensified by the rivalry. Michigan conference play and ranked fourth has some excellent leadership and nationally in the latest Hockey some very tough players." Magazine poll, should prove to be tough Once again, the Wolverines' key to competition. the game will be their defense. Walsh ALL-AMERICAN candidate, goalie said he feels Michigan "has the Ron Scott, is Michigan State's strongest toughest defense in the country. asset. Scott was the Western Collegiate Scoring will be tough. That team Hockey Association's (WCHA) rookie- doesn't get scored on much." of-the-year last season and ranks third Giordano feels that his team is ready this season in the CCHA with 2.48 goals to take on the Spartans. "We've spent against average. Ironically, the two four days practicing mornings and af- goalies ahead of Scott are Michigan's ternoons. We better be ready," he said. Mason at 1.85 and Jon Elliott at 2.16 "Besides, they may be at the top, but goals against average, respectively. you got to remember this is only MSU. "Michigan State has strong, strong If we can't get ready to play them . . ." goaltending," said Wolverine head Tonight's game begins at 7:30 and coach John Giordano. "It's going to be can be heard live on WJJX radio, 65 tough to get shots past him (Scott). 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Pistons fire by Bullets, 122-97 PONTIAC (AP) - Kelly Tripucka scored 22 points and John Long added 20" as the Detroit Pistons blasted the Washington Bullets 122-97 in National Basketball Association action. Detroit, which upped its record to 6-4, trailed only once, 3-2, in the opening minute of the contest. LONG SCORED nine points in the opening period as Detroit grabbed a 31- 24 lead. The second quarter saw etroit open up as much as a 14-point lead, 44-30, before settling for a 56-49 halftime advantage. Tripucka, a rookie from Notre Dame, scored eight points in the third quarter Young FH y WEST LAFAYETTE (AP)- Purdue Atiletic Director George King says the Bclermaker assistant football coaches will be considered during selection of a replacement for head Coach Jim Young, who says he is resigning. * We will assess our present staff where there are thre very qualified pepple in my opinion," King said after Young's surprise announcement yesterday that he will step down after Saturday's Indiana-Purdue game at Bloomington. YOUNG notified his staff and players after yesterday's practice he will resign at the end of the season to devote 11l time to his position as the univer- siy's associate athletic director. I'This is a career change," Young, 46, said. "After 26 years of coaching, my family and I have decided to concen- trate on athletic administration here at Purdue." T ripucka, Long park 64 Detroit as Detorit outscored the Bullets 34-18 to take a 90-67 lead into the final period. 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