Women's Volleyball vs. Ohio State Friday, 7 p.m. C.C.R.B. The Michigan Daily SPORTS Women's Basketball vs. Holy Cross Tonight, 7:304p.m. Crisler Arena Monday, November 25, 1985 Page 7 Woherines akn to take tournament WALILUKU, Hawaii (AP) - Michigan, number three in the Associated Press pre-season poll, will bring back at least one souvenir of its season-opening trip to Hawaii - the title in the Silversword Invitational Classic Tournament. The Wolverines, seemingly in- spired after a halftime break, out- scored Kansas State, 22-6, at the start of the second half and went on to a 80- 58 victory in Saturday night's title game. Roy Tarpley, scored 21 points and Richard Rellford added 14 as Michigan came back from a 34-32 halftime deficit. Kansas State's Morris Coleman scored 21 points to lead the Wildcats. "Rellford's performance was the key," said Michigan head coach Bill Frieder. "I think Richard Rellford is the most underrated guy in the tour- nament. He was our most consistent player." Rellford scored nine points in Friday night's 67-66 victory over Virginia Tech, while Kansas State defeated host Chaminade, 68-56. Michigan pulled out the victory over Virginia Tech on reserve forward Robert Henderson's layup with 20 seconds left to play. Dell Curry, a 6-5 guard who scored 38 points for Virginia Tech against the Wolverines, left a big impression on Chaminade coach Merv Lopes during the two-day tournament. "He's the best I've ever seen," said Lopes, whose team lost to Virginia Tech in the tournament's consolation game Saturday night, 70-66. North Carolina 107, UCLA 70 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) - Brad Daugherty hit all 13 of his field goal attempts and collected a career-high 31 points last night as second-ranked North Carolina pulled away from UCLA for a 107-70 college basketball victory. Lakers are superior in sweep of 'M' By ADAM OCHLIS They proved they can play on the road. They proved that they really are a decent hockey team, and they have -proved all season they can play with the best hockey teams college has to offer. But when the Michigan hockey players look in the CCHA standings this morning, they will find them- selves tied for seventh place, due mainly to its two losses this past weekend at the hands of Lake ,Superior State College in Sault Ste. Marie. INDEED THE Wolverines' (5-7) troubles away from home continued. The 8-3 loss Friday, coupled with an exciting, well played, but ridiculously refereed 7-5 defeat Saturday, leaves Michigan still looking for its first road win this season. While Wolverine head coach Red Berenson was less than ecstatic with the two losses, his counterpart Frank Anzalone was impressed with Michigan's performance. "Michigan played well," said An- zalone. "It was a very good weekend on their part . . . if they would have played us last week, they would have won (Saturday)." FRIDAY'S GAME was one the Wolverines would like to forget. Michigan came out strong, taking a 2-1 lead in the middle of the first period. The intensity and wide- open play that Michigan had been so dearly lacking in its previous four road games was evident, but two quick Laker goals at the end of the period gave: Lake Superior a lead going into the lockerroom. The second period was truly a disaster for Michigan. After a Chris Seychel tally, the Lakers scored three consecutive goals to put the game out of reach. net, get mad.., and toss his glove," said Anzalone. FROM THEN on, the referees took over, making bad call after bad call for both teams. A Laker goal that deflected off Michigan defenseman Todd Carlile's skate was disallowed, and a controversial too many men on the ice call also went against the Lakers. The Wolverines got hurt when winger Paul Jerrard did his best im- pression of Abdullah the Butcher and smacked the Wolverine Bruce Mac- nab, knocking his helmet off in the process. Both players received penalties for roughing, although Mac- nab did not retaliate. "He had no control of the game, as far as I could see," said a stunned Macnab. "I'm not too sure he had con- trol from the outset." As for the game, Michigan's best of the year on the road, the team skated back and forth all evening. Lake Superior's Scott Johnson notched a hat-trick, and Palumbo scored the winning goal at 16:18 to go in the game. Michigan had a couple of great chances to tie the contest, the best being when Powers skated in all alone with just 10 seconds remaining on a breakaway, but flipped the puck over the net. Grant Clark finished the scoring at 19:53 with an empty net goal. "I THOUGHT we played well enough to win,"said Berenson. "We had a better team effort than on Friday ... and we did everything we wanted to do coming in. "I don't like losing, but at least I think this game (Saturday's) is a lot better to finish the trip on than Friday's." Rellford ... "most underrated guy" McCaughey ... notches eighth goal "We made some big mistakes in the: the second period," said a disappoin- ted Berenson. "They played a good game, but they didn't play a great game. They capitalized on our mistakes." "I THINK we just played very well, they played good and that means we win," said Anzalone logically. Saturday's game was a totally dif- ferent story. Once again the Wolverines came out strong and it was soph Brad Mc- Caughey who gave Michigan the lead as he took a good pass from Seychel and put the puck past Randy Exelby for his eighth goal of the season. ANZALONE then pulled Exelby, who had also played in Friday's game in favor of Joe Shawhan, the CCHA's best goalie, who did not start either night. Shawhan's stint in net lasted all of 20 seconds, as Exelby returned after the next whistle. "I wanted Exelby to come out of the PIZZA HUT Now accepting applications for Cooking and Waiting day- time and evening help. ra_ Brad Cochran is awarded the Toyota Leadership Plaque and the University of Michigan receives a $1,000 scholarship contribution. Toyota, an automotive leader in quality, technology and import sales, proudly rec- ognizes the extra effort required to be a leader on and off the field. Toyota Leadership Award Brad Cohran University of Michigan ort November23. 1985 or outstanding performamne in the areas of team contributions. acadeiks and citizenship -Tooxa Mo'tr Sg es USA,-