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The Michigan Daily Sunday, November 2,1980 Page 10

Gi nnesota whips
Gopher icers sweep ser

Wolverines, 5-2

Blue record slips
stead of mounting an offensive charge.
By GREG DeGULIS When Michigan was at full strength, it
Special to the Daily was able to skate with Minnesota. But
MINNEAPOLIS-The f r equent this rarely occurred. Minnesota scored
public address announcement, "Min- on two power play opportunities, in-
nesota at full strength, Michigan still a cluding one in the .third period when
man short" told the story last night as Knocke rifled home a slapshot which
the Gopher power play paved the way dribbled behind Fricker and over the
t a 5-2 victory in front of 6,893 spec- goal. line.
trs in Williams Arend. THE OTHER goal scored by Min-
Constantly skating a man down, the nesota in the third period was on a
"Nolverinesspend most of the second break-away pass from Kevin Hartzell
nd third periods killing penalties in- to freshman Tom Rothstein. Hartzell
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had slipped behind the Michigan defen-
se and was bolting down the ice when
Paul Fricker jumped out of the crease
to challenge him. Hartzell deftly
sneaked a pass past Fricker and onto
the waiting stick of Rothstein, who tap-
ped Minnesota's fourth goal into an
empty net.
At 8:46 Michigan's leading scorer,
Steve Richmond, followed a rebounded
Roger Bourne shot into the net. John
Blum set up the goal Vvhen he split Min-
nesota's defense with a perfect pass to
Bourne.
The first eight minutes of the game
turned into a goaltending exhibition as
Minnesota's Paul Butters and
Michigan's, Paul Fricker repeatedly

turned away close shots. Minnesota
broke the ice when Butsy Erickson beat
Fricker after a series of crisp passes at
8: 38 with a power play goal.
ONE MINUTE later Steve Griffith
found the net in the midst of a swarm of
Gophers around the Michigan goal. The
Wolverines retaliated with a power
play of their own four minutes later
when John Blum drove a low, hard
slapshot from inside the blue line to
make the score 2.-1.
The second period opened with former
Olympian Neil - Broten dazzling the
Minnesota fans with fancy stick-
handling, weaving in and out of the
Michigan defense. Broten finally broke
the Wolverine defense, as he set up
teammate Jeff Teal right in front of
Fricker. Subsequently Teal beat
Fricker in the lower right corner for the
only score of the period.
The rest of the second period was
similar to Friday night's penalty-filled
game as nine penalties (totalling 21
minutes) were called. Michigan senior
John Blum led the penalty-minute
brigade with a total of seven minutes in

the box. Due to the substantial amount
of time Blum spent in the penalty box,
the Williams Arena crowd turned the
Michigan defeseman into a local
villain. The crowd reserved its loudest
approval not.for Minnesota's goal, but
for Blum's penalties.

Typical of the weekend series in
Minneapolis, the Gophers were able to
outshoot Michigan by almost a 2-1
margin. Fricker recored 44; saves last
night and Minnesota goalie Butters
registered 27 saves. The third period of
last night's game was espeially lo
sided as Minnesota pelted Fricker with
21 shots while the Wolverines could.
manage only four.
Michigan is now 3-3 overall and 0-2 in
WCHA play. The Wolverines' next
home game is against Michigan State
at Yost Ice Arena this Saturday.

6,

Glum night for Blum
FIRST PERIOD
SCORING-1. Minn-Erickson (N. Broten, Knoke)
8:38; 2. Minn-Griffith (Bjugstad, Thoresen) 9:41;
1. Mich-Blun (Richmond, Manning) 12:02.
PENALTIES-Mich-Blum (elbowing) 7:44; Mich
-Lundberg (cross-checking) 11:20; Minn-Ter-
williger (high sticking) 11:20 Minn-A. Brotenf
(interference) 11:41; Mich-Hampson (interfence
13:38; Minn-A. Broten (interference) 14:44.
SECOND PERIOD
GOALS-3. Minn-Teal (N. Broten, Larson) 6:22.
PENALTIES- Mich-May (hooking) 4;33;
Mich-Milburn(hooking) 7:55; Mich-Richmond
(failure to leave altercation) 9:39; Minn-Knoke
(failure to leave altercation) 9:39; Mich-Blum
(elbowing) 9:55; Minn-Erickson (tripping) 10:03;
Minn-Knoke (high sticking) 12:19; Mich-blum
(holding) 16:11; Minn-Butters (interference) 19:23.

Blum
... first goal of season

SPORTS OF THE DAILY:f
Harriers run off with half a title

PROPOSAL
- A DISASTER
FOR HIGHER EDUCATION AND FOR
PROTECTION OF OUR WATER EN-
VIRONMENT!
ELECT
Mrgre A.sYorks
Drain Commissioner

By JOHN KERR
Special to the Daily
EAST LANSING-The Michigan-
Indiana football game wasn't the only
Wolverine-Hoosier confrontation
yesterday. In the 65th annual Big Ten
Cross Country.,Championships, held at
Forest Akers Golf Course, pre-race
favorites Michigan and Indiana put on a
-thoroughly exciting show.
Exciting but inconclusive, because
for the first time since 1946, there are
two champions, as the Wolverines and
Hoosiers both tallied 44 points to tie for
the Big Ten Championship.
Indiana's Jim Spivey captured the
individual title, covering the 8000
meters in a course record time, 24:04.9.
The Wolverines took three of the next
four positions as Brian Diemer was the
runner-up in 24-16, Din Heikkinen
placed fourth with a time of 24:25, and
Dave Lewis took fifth in 24:26. Roun-
ding out Michigan's top five were Gary
Parentau in 11th place and Bill Weiden-
bach in 22nd Mlace.
For a while, Michigan's share of the

crown was in doubt. It was unclear to
many whether or not the tie would have
to be broken by comparing the position
of Indiana and Michigan's sixth finisher.
If that had been the case, Indiana would
have taken the title, as their sixth man
placed 16th while Michigan's finished
26th. But meet officials finally deter-
mined that ties are not broken and
Michigan and Indiana would share the
title.
"It's a lot better than losing," said
Michigan coach Ron Warhurst about
the tie. "Indiana ran well and we ran
the way we had planned to run. I
figured that if we could get three guys
in the top five, we'd be alright," he con-
tinued.
Warhurst said that Michigan's
Heikkinen (who many thought would
battle the Hoosiers' Spivey for the in-
dividual title-) was .recovering from a
cold that had plagued him all week,
thus causing his confrontation to never
develop.
The title was Warhurst's fourth in his
eight years of coaching at Michigan and

was the Wolverines' first since 1976.
Trailing Michigan and Indiana was
Illinois (70 points), followed by Wiscon-
sin (99), Minnesota (129), Purdue and
Michigan State (159), Ohio State (209),
Iowa (260), and Northwestern (292).
Gophers'Barber
is out for season
Minnesota tailback Marion Barber,
the Detroit native who gained 98 yards
against Michigan two weeks ago, suf-
fered a dislocated elbow yesterday
during his team's victory over Illinois.
Barber, who was taken from the field
by ambulance, will be sidelined for the
remainder of the season.
For a report on all the Big Ten action,
including an analysis of Michigan's
overwhelming win at Indiana, see page
12.

Heikkenen

. . fourth despite flu

a-

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continue active
opposition to
Proposal "D."

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Intramural Scoreboard

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Wednesday
Volleyball '
Kawka's Mawkas 15, 15, Mixed Beans 7, 12
Shootzie Scores 16, 15, Carps 14,10
Butler Highballs 15, 15, Bobs 5, 11
Chi Psi 16, 15, Lame Ducks 14, 3
Harvey's Small Engine Repair 8, 15, 15, Boscoe
15, 11, 13
Hockey
KBC's 5, Psi Upsilon Owls 2
U-Grads 3, Aerospace Engineers 2
Highlifters 17. Geddes Goons 1
Raquetball
3rd Lewis 3, Michigan House 0 (forfeit)
Couzens 3, Kelsey 0
Fraternity
Phi Delta Theta 2, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1
Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, Phi Sigma Kappa 0
Evans Scholars 3, Chi Psi 0
Chi Phi 2, Fiji 1
THURSDAY
Volleyball
Eclectrics 15-5, W-Dos 6-11
Globaltectronics 15-15, UNO-W 6-11
Phantom Daze 15-16, vectors 8-14
Alpha Phi Omega 15-15, St. Mary's 5-12
Thronson 'B'2-2, Sonfor I10-0 (forfeit)
R.O.C. 15-16, S&H Hitters 0-14

Something Different 15-15, S&H Spikers 10-10
Nitwits 15-15, S. Quad Spikers 6-3
Cert Denied 15-15, The Jams 11-9
Breakers 15-15, Ace Spikers 1-2
Purple Spikers 15-15, Spheroids 1-9
Andi's Bar and Grill 15-15, Stella Squad 5-8
"A" 15-6-15, Hospital Adinistration 4-15-1
Douglas Dunkers 12-16-15, Bursley Spikers 15-14-7
Football
Independent
The Geeks 22. AK's 0
Irradicators 18, Outlaws 0
Studs from Apartment C 6, Fubars 0
Abeng 14, The Negs 6
Another One Bites the Dust7, "E" 0 (forfeit)
Wild Asses 6, Big Dogs 0
D-Offs 6, Triple Avengers 0
Graduate
Thunder Chickens 16; Bottom Quarter 12
MBA White 6, DSD 'A'0
Trash 6, Med School Players 0
Residence Hall
Kelsey Roots 18, Hamilton 'A' 8
Fletcher 'A'7, Guerrillas 6 (penetration)
Taylor 8, 2d Rotvig 6
Bursley Boozers 26, Scott House 1 0
True Blue 8, Lewis 0
Dirty Dusters 6, Fisher House 0
Stockwell Raiders 7, Markley Minority Affairs 0
(forfeit)

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1980

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