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Join us in working with and for the advancement of blacks, whites, Hispanics, native Americans and people of the Third World in Central America. Check out whether being a Capuchin, committed to living for God and his people, in the spirit of Francis, is for you. No obligation. Write today for more information. ..................Clip and Mail Today!. Father John Holly, OFM Capuchin, 1820 Mt. Elliott Avenue, Detroit, MI 48207 Yes, send me information about the Capuchin way of life. By MIKE MCGRAW Now's the time to make the move. Not only is the Michigan hockey team out of last place in the CCHA, but its op- ponent this weekend is the team that replaced the Wolverine s on the bottom. Back-to- back victories over Ferris State in Yost Ice Arena could propel the icers on their way to CCHA playoff con- tention. The only question is, which Michigan team will take the ice tonight? Will it be the team that looked so miserable last Friday in front of the home crowd - the team that let in 10 Western Michigan goals? Or will it be the team that skated into Kalamazoo the following night and shut the Broncos down, 2-1? "WE TOOK the body a lot better on Saturday, that was the big difference," said Michigan head coach John Gior- dano. "Ferris is going to be big and is going to be tough. It'll be a very tough series. We'll goi with the same lineup we had on Saturday, but I don't know who'll start in goal." Ferris State holds a 6-9-1 record overall and 3-8-1 ,in the conference, coming off a double defeat to Illinois- Chicago. The Bulldogs are led in scoring by senior Tom Rudrud (10 goals, 10 assists), junior Randy Merrifield (10, 9), and two-time team most valuable player Paul Cook (6,10). On defense, FSU has first-team all- CCHA Jim File (12 assists). But first-year head coach Dick Ber- trand feels his team is not ready to compete with the rest of the league. "We have no key players, no one the opposing team has to worry about," said Bertrand. "We've had no recruiting the past two years and we're paying the price. "THIS IS the low point of the season for us," he continued. "We don't have any dominant line or any standouts on defense. A team that faces us doesn't have any strengths to concentrate on. Hockey Stat(is tics GOLDEN LION MOTOR IN 20 MINUTES TO THE ROSE BOWL! DISCOUNTS FOR MICH. STUDENTS, ALUMNI, AND SUPPORTERS SPACIOUS KING ROOMS COLOR TV & FREE FEATURE MOVIES HEATEDPOOL COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL "BREAKFAST" AAA APPROVED Name, Pos. GP C. Seychel, LW ............ 16 T. Speers, D ............... 16 B. Tippett, LW.............16 J, McCauley. RW..........13 J. Milburn, C .............. 15 'D. Krussman, D/LW ....... 15 P. Goff, D ................ 16 T. Carlile, D .............16 T. Stiles................. 16 F. Downing, RW ........... 15 D. May.D/IW.............16 M. Neff, D..................16 K. McCrimmon, RW.......12 P. Kobylarz, C ............. 14 J. DeMartino. D...........3 S. Yoxheimer, RW ......... 15 D. Gidcnyre, RW/D........11 J. Grade, LW .............. 13 B. Brauer,D.............. 13 R. Dries, C ................ 3 J. Mans, LW ........ P. Spring, LW ............. 6 B. ReidRW............... 2 J. Elliott, G................ 10 M. Chiamp,.G ...........9 J. Hawkins, D ............. 3 J. Switzer, RW............. I 'M' BENCH ............... 16 Pts 34 32 30 1'2 11 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 P/M 6/12 13/16 9/18 2/4 8/16 4/8 3/6 12/24 8/16 0/0 8/16 9/18 4/8 6/12 3/6 12/24 0/0 6/12 1/2. 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/2 Name Age College. Address "But the kids haven't given up,' there's not a bad attitude on the team. They still play every game to win., While John's (Michigan coach John Giordano) team is improving every week, we're on a plateau." Bertrand had more good things to say about the Wolverines. "Down the road they will definitely make their presence felt," he remarked. "(Chris) Seychel is a natural scorer and he has the ability to give the team a lift at any time." BEFORE COMING to Big Rapids this year, Bertrand had spent 12 seasons at Cornell, where he compiled a 229-104-9 record. "I knew what I was getting into when I came here," said the coach. "The CCHA is going to be the premier conference in the country in a couple of years." I'm not surprised at anything I've found here, although I thought we were a little more talented than we actually are. "The name of the game is get the puck into the net, we're not doing that and that's why we're in last place." So Ferris State is coming to town in the midst of a major rebuilding program. This could provide for an ap petizing matchup for the Wolverine icers after a murderous schedule this first half of the season. That is provided the right team shows up. This weekend's games with Ferris State at Yost Ice Arena begin at 7:30. Tickets are available at the door or at the Athletic Ticket Office on the corner of State and Hoover. Both games will be broadcast over WJJX radio (650 AM). Air time is 7:15 p.m. On December 28 and 29, the icers invade Joe Louis Arena in Detroit for the Great Lakes In- vitational Tournament. Michigan takes on Michigan State on Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. In the second game that evening, Notre Dame battles Michigan Tech. The final round is the next night at 5:00 p.m. MEN'S BASKETBALL at Toledo Blade Glass Classic, Toledo, Ohio, Dec. 20-21, 7:00 p.m. FLORIDA A&M, Dec. 27, 7:30 p.m. PENNSYLVANIA, Dec. 30, 7:30 p.m. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SAGINAW VALLEY, Dec. 18, 2:00 p.m. at Dayton, Dec. 21 DOMINO'S TOURNAMENT, Dec. 29-30 at Detroit, Jan. 3. HOCKEY at Great Lakes Invitational Tourna- ment, Detroit, Dec. 28-29,.5:00 p.m. WRESTLING at Midwest Open, Ames Ia., Dec. 29-30. at Wilkes Open, Wilkes Barre, Pa., Dec. .29-30. at Midlands, Arlington Heights, Ill. Dec. 29-30. l. 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