Page 10-Thursday, December 11, 1980-The Michigan Daily Hampsonfits well into family hockey mold BY MARTHA CRALL One might say Gordie Hampson was destined to play hockey. The sport is a way of life with the Hampsons. His father, Ted, played hockey for the Min- nesota North Stars of the NHL, and his brothers, Scott and Greg, are currently playing for Colorado College. Hampson started his hockey; career in the second grade. When it came time to go to college, there was a big choice to be made by the Minnesota native: which school (Michigan, Minnesota, or Denver) to play hockey for. "I THOUGHT I had a better chance to play here," he said of his decision. The 6-3, 210-pound senior has indeed accumulated playing time, seeing ac- tion in every gane during his freshman and sophomore seasons, and breaking a string of 74 consecutive games played last year only when he broke his hand in the opening game against Bowling Green. But Hampson is on the way to his best season ever, checking in at the fourth spot in scoring with six goals and ten assists. Last season the left winger en- ded up the campaign with 22 points. HAMPSON BOASTS a good wrist shot and has good size, adding, "I think I handle the puck pretty well. I have a fairly good shot although I don't use it ..- Sundays you can get a spe- cial spaghetti dinner in- cluding a garden salad & garlic bread for only $2.95. rthpaoug much this year. I try and take the man as much as I can," he said. Head coach JohryGiordano likes what he sees of Hampson in the senior's four- th and final season, "Gordie handles the puck very well. This year he's using his body more than ever. "Gordie is more of a force on the ice because he's not looping off the puck as much. He's got more confidence on the ice," said Giordano. THE SOFT-SPOKEN BGS candidate is serious about hockey, and has an eye on a possible career in the pros. "I'd like to hope hockey is in my future. I'm going to give it a shot. I have a lot of confidence; I just need the right breaks. "I'm not as high a caliber of player as the Olympians or anything," he added with caution, "but I grew up (in Min- nesota) playing with a lot of them." In the meantime, he is playing on a team which is tied for third place in the WCHA despite being picked to finish in the cellar. "(When the pre-season polls came out) we all knew we were a lot better. We work awfully hard, and if we're all playing tough and with a lot of confidence, things are going to work out for us. "I THINK IF we believe in ourselves, we can do anything. On any given night. . . you never know what can happen. It's amazing what you can do when you putyour mind to it," he said, adding, "We're as good as anyone in the league." Hampson, who takes his life very seriously, puts it in perspective with his religion. "The most important thing in my life is Jesus Christ," he said. While he doesn't have problems with his teammates, the conflict comes from within. "I've had a tough time being a Christian. I had personal problems with (, .. i sly'. 4; , SENIOR LEFT winger Gordie Hampson upholds the fine family tradition of hockey players in the Hampson clan. In 16 games this season, the 6-3, 210 pound native of Edina, Minnesota has collected six goals and 10 asssts for 16 points.. I w 1140 SOUTH UNIVERSITY 660-4411 c"ti L Get Rose Bowl Feverl, Show your spirit. Wear the Original Rose Bowl Stick-On. ACTUAL SIZE Rose Bowl FINGERPRESS* 100% Embroidered Appliques in Rose Red are mounted on quick release plastic. Self sticking and not harmful to clothing. .-... ...---- ---- -------- ---- - Sendchec wit t FLORAL SERVICES INC. Send check with 2420 Science Pkwy. order to: Okemos, MI. 4310 Phone 517-349-5754 Name Address how to play a tough game like hockey the way it's supposed to be played and at the same time play like 'the man up- stairs' wants me to play," he said. "He's brought me towards the kind of player I can be." As a person who takes things very seriously, the October hazing incident and the publicity which surrounded it bothered him (as 'well as his team- mates). "The hazing thing made us dig deep. It was a negative thing that we turned around to a positive-type thing. We have pulled together from the top down," said Hampson. For now, Gordie Hampson is playin the sport he loves, and playing the best hockey he has ever played. And it should be enough to carry on the Ham- pson hockey tradition for a long time to come. Scott House becoming another - -~ w w ; I team to baet ii i BY CHUCK HARTWIG When students think of Residence Hall intramural sports, they think of houses such as Rumsey, Elliott, or even Reeves, but a new house has arrived on the scene and has beaten them all. Scott House of Mary Markley Hallis the leader in the Residence Hall division of IM sports at the end of the fall term of competition. The other four teams in the top five are Elliott House, last year's second- City State Please send me sets of 25 at $5.00 Price includes postage & handling Zip Total _____ place finisher, followed by two-time defending Rumsey, with Reeves in fourth and Kelsey in fifth. Scott House Athletic Director Mike Bovino said that he is very pleased with his house's performance so far. "I think the reason for our success is that we have participated in every IM sport and done well in all of them," said Bovino. "The, house's attitude has been ex- cellent this Year, with everyone on the hall getting involved." Elliott Athletic Director Ted IM Standings (As of December 8) Independent 1. Irradicators 651 2. Arbory Pirates 620 3. Powerhouse 180 596 4. Big Dogs 456 5. Navy 452 Women's 1. Hunt House 454 2. Humor 335 3. Thronson House 327 4. Holy Owls 157 5. TKO Limited 150 Fraternity 1. Phi Delta Theta 853 2. Beta Theta Pi 811 3. Sigma Phi Epsilon 738 4. Fiji 675 5. Sigma Nu 648 6. sigm'a Alpha Epsilon 642 7. Evans Scholars 585 8. Sigma Alpha Mu 535.5 9:Theta Delta Chi 480 10. Lambda Chi Alpha 470 TOMORROW: Graduate, and Co-Rec. sports Zukowski, on the other hand, expressed Dorm dissatisfaction with what his house has accomplished so far this year. "The participation hasn't been as good as I Team would like it to be," he said. Elliott 1 Scott House has been a.big power in IM spor 2 Elliott ts for several years. Zukowski added that it is "sort of, a 3 Rumsey tradition in Elliott that everyone gets 4 Reeves involved in sports." 5 Kelsey Some of the winners of individual 6 Gomberg sports include, Reeves in cross country, 7 Butler Kelsey in racquetball, Bursley Bruisers 8 Michiga in wrestling, Elliott in tennis, and 8 Mcia Michigan and Lewis tied for first in the 9 6th Lewv track meet. The winners of the two 10 'A' team major first-term sports were Elliott in The race for softball, and Bursley Bruisers in foot- division title st ball which will, in al Scott House took its only top finish in by one of thel golf. It finished strong, however, in schedule. Ther other sports. within eighty po The athletic directors of the two any of them cot leading teams were both optimistic of strong second-t their chances in the-second semester other three tear competition. Bovino thinks that his outside chances1 house's best sports are coming up The top ten in( during winter term, and he believes Markley, along that house interest will increase. "The Couzens and on house's spirit is riding high now, and I Quad is represe think we'll have an even higher par- and South Quad ticipation rate in the second term as a ce a time, notl result of our position," he said. from South and' Zukowski said he hopes to see better the Residence H participation by his house next term. Rumsey has we "We aim for getting the most points and, there seems to b winning the Residence Hall champion- domination a- ship," he said. toward the Hill d Markley Markley West Quad, Markley South Quad 594 588 570 567 555 531 512 457.5 376.5 374 Or n s1 Markley West Quad Bursley Couzens I Standings Dormitory Points I. FEaster funnier and wilder. r the Residence Hall should be a close one 1 likelihood, be decided last sports on the IM re are seven houses'- ints of each other, and uld win the title with a erm performance. The ms in the top ten have to win. cludes four teams from g with -a team from ne from Bursley. West ented by three teams, has one. There was on long ago, when teams West Quads dominated [all division. But while on the last two titles, be a definite shift in IM Way from them and dorms. 0 pU 1" y" '} ; ...a + ±' " ;tag. " } .K w w w w i it'll knock you out! 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