I 0 I Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 19, 1984 7 HAIRCUTTERS SNO WAITING DASCOLA STYLISTS Liberty off State...... 668-9329 Maple Village. .......761-2733 Stanley H. Kaplan The Smart MOVE! PREPARATION FOR: {MCAT s LSAT * GMAT For Information, Please Call: KPLAN 662-3149 EDUCATIONAL 211 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, Mt Cagers lose at buzzer (Continued from Page D' Stokes said the shot felt good from the moment it left his hands. "Yeah, I felt pretty good about it," Stokes said. "I followed through and let it fly." OHIO STATE got into the position to make the shot by maintaining possession of the ball for the last 2:06 of the game. Stokes lost the ball on a drive with 1:05 left, but it went off a Michigan hand out of bounds. Troy Taylor was tied up for a jump ball a few seconds later, but it was the Buckeyes' ball on the alternate possession. Turner knocked the ball away from Stokes with two seconds left, before the fatal bomb. It was that kind of game for Bill Frieder's Wolverines. "I think the key to the game was Ohio State made more big plays than we did," Frieder said. "We had five or seven opportunities to extend the lead in the second half and we missed jum- pers and it just didn't happen." While Michigan wasn't making the plays down the stretch, Ohio State's smooth-as-silk forward Tony Cam- pbell.was.The 6-7 senior consistently hit 15 to 18-foot jumpers in both halves. He finished with a game-high 22 points and eight of the Buckeye's last 12 points. "I was shooting it well," said Cam- pbell, who shot it well enough to go 8-14 from the floor, mostly from long distance. "They try to push me outside. They want me to shoot that jumper." While Campbell was doing it outside, he and his teammates were giving Michigan fits inside. With a sizeable height advantage (Ohio State started a 6-2, forward, David Jones), Michigan should have controlled the boards. They didn't. Despite having a seven-rebound ad-, vantage, the Wolverines did not control their defensive boards. They allowed nine Buckeye offensive rebounds, com- pared to their own 15 defensive boards. Michigan had chances in both halves to make a run and put the game away. They opened up a 27-19 lead midway through the first half with a 10-2 run. But Ohio State charged back, scoring 12 of the last 16 points in the period to take a a8-33 lead at the half. Leslie Rockymore got hot from out- side to start the second half, helping the Wolverines rebuild a 53-48 lead. The Rock finished with a team-high 12 poin- ts, but his last bucket came with 12 minutes left in the game. The Buckeyes rallied back and the two arch-rivals fought it out to the end. The ending pleased Ohio State coach Eldon Miller very much. He even ad- mitted he liked his team, which had lost four straight before last night. "I started to like them versus Illinois (in last week's 55-53 loss)," he said, refusing to crack a smile. "I liked 'em better tonight. I hope I continue to like 'em next game." Buzzered OHIO STATE MICHIGAN MinFG/AFT/A R A PF TP MinFG/A Campbell..........39 8/14 Jones..............32 4/5 McGee........... 14 3/5 Taylor..... . 38 4/13 Stokes ............ 33 3/5 Wesson ............ 26 2/4 Hopson............16 0/2 Wilson ............ 2 0/1 Team Totals .....:...... 200 24/49 FT/A 6/6 1/2 2/2 4/4 1/2 0/0 0/1 0/0 14/17 R 5 6 6 0 2 4 0 0 2 25 A 1 2 0 2 1 I 0 0 PF 1 2 2 1 1 3 0 TP 22 9 8 12 7 4 0 0 62 Rellford ........... 14 1/3 0/0 2 0 2 2 Rent a Car from Econo- Car we rent to 19 YR. OLD STUDENTS! Choose from small economical cars to vans. Special WEEKEND rates Pick up services upon request We accept cash deposits OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ECOtNO-CAR 438 W. Huron 761-8845 ANN ARBOR Wade............ Tarpley ......... Pelekoudas........ Turner.......... McCormick ....... Rockymore........ Joubert ........... Henderson........ Thompson........ 23 23 13 36 24 30 26 5 6 3/6 3/9 1/3 3/12 4/7 6/10 4/8 0/0 0/0 1/1 2/2 0/0 2/2 2/4 0/0 3/3 0/0 0/0 7 9 2 2 1 2 2 i 0 0 0 3 2 2 5 0 3 4 0 2 2 2 0 2. 7 8 2 8 10 12 11 0 0 7 11 Halftime score: Ohio State 38, MICHIGAN 33 Attendance: 13,011 Team Totals............200 25/58 10/12 4 32 12 17 60 SPORTS OF THE DAILY: Wings lose seventh straight., 4-2 By PHIL NUSSEL Special to the Daily DETROIT -It's official - the Red Wings have now lost seven straight and need only one more to equal the season's longest losing streak. Last night at Joe Louis Arena, the loss came against the Calgary Flames, 4-2. The setback put the Wings' record at 15-26-4 and raised the Flames' record to 18-19-9. Right wing Hakan Loob started the scoring for Calgary at 2:54 of the first period. The goal, assisted by Steve Tambellini and Paul Baxter, was Loob's 20th. FOR THE NEXT 12 minutes the Red Wings put considerable pressure on Flames' goalie Reggie Lemelin. 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