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SPORTS
Friday, October 29, 1982

The Michigan Daily

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FACE BOWLING GREEN IN WEEKEND SERIES

First road games to test icers

By JOE CHAPELLE
Although most University students
ave finished their midterms this week,
he Michigan hockey team will be faced
vith one more test-its first road game
f the season as the Wolverines travel
o Bowling Green tonight to take on the
'alcons in a weekend series.
The series provides the first oppor-
unity for Michigan hockey coach John

Giordano to see how his young team
will perform in a game on hostile ice.,
"I THINK that when you have a
young team, you just have to take them
out to play," said Giordano. "They just
have to get experience."
Bowling Green should provide the
Wolverines with some tough com-
petition. The Falcons snatcled four
games away from Michigan I st year
on their way to the CCHA title. Yet
despite the Falcon's success last season
against the Wolverines, Bowling Green
Assistant coach Buddy Powers views
Michigan as a tough opponent.
" see the Wolverines as a team that
Bowling Green has had problems with
in the past," said Powers, referring to

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the 12-5 series record in favor of
Michigan., "Because we took four
games from them last year, revenge
might be a factor."
BOWLING GREEN, however, has
another, perhaps more important fac-
tor, going against it as it opens the
series with the Wolverines. Juniors
Nick Bandescu and Dave O'Brian, both
injured, will be missing from the
Falcon lineup tonight. Bandescu helped
bolster the BGSU scoring attack last
year by garnering twenty goals.
"It really hurts to miss them," said
Powers. "However, we've been filling
in well and now have four good lines."
Those lines will be anchored with the
likes of seniors Brian Hills and Barry
Mills. Hills, the Falcon center, led the
CCHA in scoring last season with 34
goals and 47 assists. Mills, a senior
defenseman, should provide leadership
for the Falcon defense. Senior goalie
Mike David, who was the conference's
third leading goalie last season, should
also give ample protection to the
Bowling Green nets.
"THEY ARE A balanced team," said
Giordano. "And when you consider that
they have Brian Hills they are a good
scoring team."
"We have good depth and good
goaltending," said Powers. "On paper
we look pretty good. However, that's
not to say that anything can't happen."
Michigan, coming off last weekend's
series split with Notre Dame, will be
looking to recoup its losses. Giordano is
thinking of making some changes.
"WE NEED TO tighten up our defen-
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Doily Photo by BRIAN MASCK
Wolverine goaltender, freshman Mark Chiamp, makes a kick-save in the Maize and Blue game played earlier this mon-
th at Yost Ice Arena. Chiamp will be in the nets tonight as the 'M' icers travel to Bowling Green.
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Michigan Hockey S a istic
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Individual

Goalie Saves ........ 29
Penalties ............ 13

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Name, Pos.
T. Speers, C ........
B. Tippitt, LW ...
C. Seychel, LW.
J. DeMartino, D.
J. Milburn, C ........
D. Krussman, LW ...
P. Goff, D........
M. Neff, D........
J. McCauley, RW ....
F. Downing, RW .....
T. Stiles.........
S. Yoxheimer, RW ...
K. McCrimmon, RW.
D. May, D.........
P. Kobylarz, C .......
J. Grade, LW ........

GP
4
4
4
3
4
3
4
4
2
4
4
4
1
4
4
3

G
3
4.
S
1
3
3
1
0
2
2
1
2
1
0
1
1

A
9
7
5
4
1
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3
4
2
2
2
0
1
2
0
0

PTS
12
11
10
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1

P/M
S/10
4/8
3/6
3/6
1/2
0/0
0/0
3/6
0/0
0/0
2/4
4/8
1/2
1/2
3/6
1/2

D. McIntyre, RW ....
J. Mans, LW........
T. Carlile, D........
B. Brauer, D ........
J. Elliott, G.......
M. Chiamp, G .......
J. Hawkins, D .......
B. Reid, RW........
J. Switzer, RW ....
P. Spring, LW ......
'M' BENCH.......

3
1
4
4
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0
0
0
0
0
0
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1/2
0/0
5/10
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0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
1/2

Opponents

31
11
3
34
41
14

0
0
0
0
0
0

Goals ............... 8
Shots on Goal........ 37
Goalie Saves ........ 52
Penalties .....,...... 18

7
44
38
11

18
115
131
43

Goalie Statistics

Team

Min.
M. Chiamp ..........120:00
J. Elliott ............120:00

GA
6
12

Avg.
3.00
6.00

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MICHIGAN
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Goals ............... 9 ii
Shots on Goal........ 61 49

3
8
49

OT
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Total
28
159

Goalie (Recor
M. Chiamp .................... (2-0-0)
J. Elliott ...................... (1-1-0

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53 .815
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BILLBOARD
The Michigan hockey team's series
with Bowling Green begins tonight in
Bowling Green. The second game of the
series will be in Bowling Green
tomorrow night. Both games will be
broadcast by WJJX radipi 650 AM.
Broadcast time is 7:15.

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MIAMI (AP) - A Dade circuit judge
yesterday drdered former pro football
player Don Reese to prison for at least
six months, saying the ex-Miami
Dolphins' defensive lineman had to be
held accountable for violating his drug
probation by using cocaine.
Judge Ellen Morphonios Gable gave
Reese, who revealed his drug habit in a
cover story in Sports Illustrated
magazine last June, an indeterminate

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sentence of six months to five years:
Under the rarely used law, the state
Department of Corrections will deter-
mine how much time Reese serves.
GABLE ALSO ordered Reese to be
enrolled in a prison drug program. Sh
allowed him to remain free until Jan
11, when he is to report to her cour-
troom.
"You're not the only one struggling,
with this thing," Gable told chief'
assistant state attorney George Yoss,
who "reluctantly" asked her to put
Reese behind bars.
"I don't know whether this is right, 'o
wrong," the judge continued, admittig
that she had intended to give Reese'a
longer term. "But I have to do whalt
think is right."
YOSS, WHO said Reese could 'b'
paroled after serving three months,
told the judge he was impressed tlhat,
Reese had pleaded guilty without,
making any deals, knowing he could go
to prison for as long as 34 years and tliaf
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with a tough reputation.
"He pleaded guilty and he wanted 'to'
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impressed me more than what anybod4
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