The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 2, 1983 -Page 11 SPOR TS OF THE DAILY MIDNIGHT MADNESS SPECIALS UIC hockey player dies FRIDAY, DEC. 2nd ONLY!! 9.m. to Midnight STORE WIDE SALE From staff and wire reports CHICAGO; A 19-year-old freshman hockey player at. Illinois-Chicago died Wednesday afternoon after collapsing during hockey practice, school officials said. Mark Nordling, a 6-1, 185-pound defenseman from Hallock, Minn. was rushed to Skokie Valley memorial Hospital in full cardiac arrest after collapsing at about 2:15 p.m. (Chicago time) at Wilmette Ice Arena. He was pronounced dead at the hospital at 3:27 p.m. THERE WAS no indication as to the cause of death as of last night, but hospital and school officials believe it was medically related and not due to the Flames' practice. According to Illinois-Chicago Sports Information Director Jim Schmidt, the team had only been on the ice a short time and was doing a shooting drill when Nordling was stricken. At first he had difficulty breathing, and then collapsed near the blueline. Wilmette paramedics were then called and took him to the hospital. AN AUTOPSY was performed yesterday, but the results will not be available for two to three weeks. Nordling went to Illinois-Chicago straight out of Hallock High School, where he had won all-conference and all-section honors while serving as co- captain of the hockey team. 'This year he had played in all 15 of the Flames' games and had not scored any points. He had recently been con- verted from center to defense. Illinois-Chicago still plans to play this weekend, when it will host Western Michigan. The Flames will host the Michigan hockey team January 13-14. St. Peters 73, Michigan State 66 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) - Center Tommy Best scored 22 points and forward Shelton Gibbs fired in 20, including six in the final 35 seconds, as unranked St. Peter's stunned 11th- ranked Michigan State 73-66 in college basketball last night. Michigan State, 2-1, stormed back from an 18-point first half deficit to pull within 64-61 on Sam Vincent's two free throws with 36 seconds to play. BUT GIBBS sank two free throws af- te a two shot technical foul was called on;Michigan State's Darryl Johnson for deliberately grabbing St. Peter's Ber- nal-d Hargrove on the inbounds play af- ter Vincent's two foul shots. Norman Luckett converted a layup to give St. Peter's a 68-61 lead with 30 seconds to play. Gibbs then scored on a dunk shot and sank two more free throws with four seconds to play. He was eight of 12 from the foul line and had nine rebounds. St. Peter's, 2-0, saw its 18 point lead whittled to 28-21 at halftime, but built it to 17 twice in the second half before Vincent triggered the comeback. Vincent, keyed the comeback with 25 of his 30 points in the second half. Vin- cent had 13 points in the final two minutes of play. The decision follows the recommen- dation by U.S. Magistrate J. Milton Sullivan, that Willie Aikens and Jerry Martin - who no longer are with the Royals - and Wilson should serve their sentenced at the Fort Worth Federal Correctional Institution so they can take part in its drug treatment program. ALL THREE players pleaded guilty in October to a federal misdemeanor charge of attempting to possess cocaine. Sullivan sentenced each of them to three months in prison. He also fined Wilson and Aikens $5,000 and Martin $2,500. 15% off regular price Men's & Women's Shoes & Boots FRYE " CLARK WALLABEES " BASS DEXTER * MIA " SPERRY TOP SIDER CALICO " L. J.,SIMONE * ROCKPORT MAST'S VISA - Master Card - AmEx ,#1 i -( #a f f t DOWNTOWN 217 S. Main CAMPUS 619 E. Liberty 'WAY DOWN YONDER IN NEW ORLEANS SUGA R BOWL 1984 3 Nights-December 31 - January 3 PACKAGE me Ticket Go White ...coach of the year OLVERINE White earns honors CHICAGO (AP) - Mike White, who led Illinois to its first football cham- pionship in 20 years, has been named Big Ten Coach of the Year. White, in his fourth year at Illinois, became the seventh different coach in the last seven years to win the award and the first Illini coach to do so since the award was initiated in 1972. MICHIGAN COACH Bo Schem- bechler was third in the balloting behind White and Iowa's Hayden Fry. White received 172 first place votes from the 203 sports writers and broad- casters who participated in the voting. Every coach in the conference received at least one first place vote except for'Joe Salem who resigned at Minnesota and Dennis Green of North- western who was named Coach of the Year in 1982. Wilson picked off KANSAS CITY (AP) - The Federal Bureau of Prisons, adhering to a judge's recommendation, said yester- day that All-Star outfielder Willie Wilson and two other Kansas City Royals will serve their three-month prison terms in the federal prison at Fort Worth, Texas. 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