100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

November 29, 1983 - Image 9

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1983-11-29

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Icers crack in 3rd

The Michigan Daily - Tuesdov, November 29, 1983 - Page 9
period, lose 5-3
immon was set-up again by his
ates at 10:47, to put Michigan in CCHA standings WMPIHC)CKFVPULL
4-1. MLHCKYPL

~1

By KATIE BLACKWELL
Lacking that necessary "killer in-
}stinet," according to Michigan coach
John Giordano, the Wolverine hockey
team saw a second period 3-1 lead over
Northern Michigan go down the drain
Friday night at Marquette.
Forty-two seconds into the third
period, Wildcat Dave Mogush put the
tying goal past Michgan netminder
Mark Chiamp. The shot set the stage
for two more Northern goals, and a 5-3
Wolverine loss.
ITeWAS frustrating to have a 3-1
lead on the road and blow, it," said

Giordano. "We probably should have
won two."
Michigan came back to life on Satur-
day night, however, dominating the
Wildcats 5-1, paced by the two-goal per-
formance of co-captain Kelly Mc-
Crimmon.
Senior Ray Dries started the scoring
spree with a power play goal from Todd
Carlile and Bill Brauer at the 4:38 mark
of the first period.
Both teams were held in check for the
remainder of the period, and through
most of the second stanza until Nor-
thern's Kory Wright answered the

Wolverine tally.
BUT THAT was all the Wildcats could
muster for the evening, as Chiamp
finished the night with 27 saves.
The line of McCrimmon, center Brad
Jones and left wing Paul Spring
provided the offense that handed
Michgan the second game of the series.
Jones, a freshman, collected a goal
and two assists in a span of 2:43 in the
third period. With the help of defen-
seman Greg Hudas, he fed McCrimmon
the puck to give the Wolverines a 2-1
lead. Twenty-four seconds later, Jones
made it 3-1 with an unassisted goal.

4
4
)

Jim McCauley, Michigan's leading
scorer with 18 points, put the icing on
the cake with his second goal of the
series, a power-play tally near the end
of the game.
The trip to Marquette was a costly one.
On Friday night, the Wolverines'
second-leading scorer, Chris Seychel,
injured a knee and was forced to sit out
the second game.
"SEYCHEL IS out for a while," said
Giordano. According to the fourth-year
head coach, the sophomore left wing
will not play before the Great Lakes In-
vitational on December 29-30. That
leaves four games in which the
Wolverines will have to compensate for
Seychel's loss.
The Thanksgiving weekend action
leaves Michigan with a 4-6 CCHA
record, tying them for sixth place in the
conference. Northern is 6-6 and in fifth
place.
The Wolverines will try to move up in
the CCHA standings with a four-game
homestand in early December that will
see Lake Superior State coming to town
this weekend and Ferris State on
December 9-10.

Overall
1) Ohio State (13-0)
2) Bowling Green (13-1)
3) Michigan Tech (10-4-1)
4) Michigan State (10-4)
5) Northern Michigan (6-8)
6) MICHIGAN (7-8)
7) Ferris State (9-7)
8) Lake Superior (6-7)
9) Western Michigan (8-6)
10) Illinois-Chicago (2-13)
11) Miami (1-13)

w
10
9
6
8
6
4
4-
4
3
2

L
0
I
2
4
6
6
6
6
5
8

Pct.
1.000
.900
.750
.667
.500
.400
.400
.400
.375
.200

1)
2)
3)
4)
5)'
6)
7)
8)l
9)
9)

Pts.
Ohio State................. ...8$1
Minnesota ........88g
Bowling Green............. .. 80
North Dakota ....................76,,
Wisconsin .......................49 r
Michigan Tech ................ 46
Michigan State....... .........35
RPI .............................34'
Providence. .................12
Boston University~.. 12

0 12 .000

Daily Photo by BRIAN MASCK
Michigan center Ray Dries makes full use of his stick while trying to stop a centering pass in a recent game. In the third
period of Friday night's game, however, the Wolverines could not keep the puck away from their own net as Northern
Michigan scored three goals to win 5-3.

r
I
1
1
1
1
1
f
1
1
L

CLUB WILL R UN FIVE MILES DAIL Y

'4

- ---- m -

No Deposit - No Interest
$10.00 off Gold Rings
White Lustrium Rings at
$990
Stop by Ulrich's Tuesday, November 29 through
Friday, "December 2 from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
A Josten's representative will be there to tell
you how easy it is to own a Josten's ring and
answer any other questions that you might
have about the entire Josten's line.
MORE THAN A BOOKSTORE
549 E. University Ann Arbor, Ml
corner of East and South University
(313) 6623201

Crew works in winter

F By JEFF HARRISON
The Michigan Crew Club's very suc-
cessful fall season is over, but the club
is far from going into hibernation nor is
its year close to ending.
During the winter, the crew club con-
ducts land workouts. These consist of
running five miles six days a week and
lilting weights three times a week.
"EVERYDAY I find a new muscle
that hurts," said club member Jim
Hack of the workouts.
The club will go back to the water
over Spring Break, travelling to Tam-

Club Sports
Roundp
pa, Fla. for intensive on-the-water
training. It will hardly be a vacation
for the club members, as they will prac-
tice more than four hours each day.
All of this training will help the club
get ready for the spring season. In

early April the rowers have races with
other area clubs. Then, starting in late
April, they travel to Madison for the
Midwestern Sprints.
In early May, it's off to Philadelphia
for the Dad Vail Regatta. If everything
goes well, the club will then qualify for
the Intercollegiate Rowing Association
Championships in Syracuse.
The crew club is confident that the
winter and Spring Break training will
pay off in the upcoming season. If it
does, the crew club can look forward to
a very successful spring season and
rowing in Syracuse in June.

How To Ease-heBurdens
.Wwt., 'af- A A

U! Campus Life.

C
s

If you're a senior and have the promise of a $10,000 career-oriented job, American
Express would like to offer you the American Express' Card.
What are we?
Crazy?
No, confident. Confident of your future. But even more than that. We're
confident of you now. And we're proving it.
A $10,000 job promise. That's it. No strings. No gimmicks. And this offer is
even good for 12 months after you graduate.
But why should you get the American Express Card now?
Well, if you're planning a trip across country or around the world, the
American Express Card is a real help. Get plane tickets with it. Then use it for
hotels and restaurants all over the world. And, if you should need any help while
you're away, just go to any American Express Travel Service Office* wherever you
are-and they'll help out.
Of course, the Card also helps you
establish your credit history. And it's great:
for restaurants and shopping right at home.
So call 800-528-8000 for a Special
Student Application or look for one at your
college bookstore or on campus bulletin boards. ?f
rl,- r "

Backxck Offer.....
z' Tisliandy backpack wtr ease the burden of
books. Ideal for the cross-campus-trek, it's a god 3
.~gift for a frienld-'or"yourself. A $1795 sugge'stelb 3
retail value. To receive your back~pack; send $s0 99 ..' y;u-
plus ohie proof. of purchase* to:
Backpack Offer, Genera] Foods Corp
3 Stuart Drive, P0. Box 3600,
Size 16 x 12 x 5 Colorred Kankakee, Illinois 60902 a
Send back~pack to.
GNameF ,u, r
Address;
Offer expires June 30C1984.e
4 Limit-one per person.. Offer void in Wyoming. Puerto Rico; and where prohibited,, y
taxed or otherwise restricted + Please allow 8-8 weeks for'processing !s No proofs of ~
purchase will be accepted other than those specified *.Offer good'only in U.S.A., and U.S.&
Govt. Installations. *A proof of purchase is the "cup with letters GFIC" Cut from the prastic i
MANUFACTURER'S COUPON.OFEEXIS5311/4
OFFE EXIRES5/3/84.
Here's 30l( to help you relax with M
General Foods®International Coffees.
NB018884 .~ -
I I ii OC rrw~Cnis $lsrcxn M' caI ~ nd,?izJod..lr i (LAPE 'MAHi(('IO
I - 2
ii 02 '.--

0
a

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan