Hockey vs. Ferris State Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Yost Ice Arena SPORTS. Volleyball vs. Ohio State Friday, 7:30 p.m. IM Building The Michigan Daily Monday, November 3, 1986 Page 9- lk DECIMATED SQUAD BURNED BY FLAMES Icers get sick, By SCOTT SHAFFER Berenson's offense and he was the nigi Warning: The following account forced to go with makeshift lines. burned N of last weekend's hockey series In addition, defensemen Brad Turner Sharples with Illinois-Chicago is not and Randy Kwong couldn't finish the secon recommended for the faint of heart. the game while Joe Lockwood and The g; The series itself was not for Jeff Urban played sick. However, statistics those with weak stomachs. Urban did have two of the three celebrate, U N F O'R T U N A T E L Y, that Michigan goals. around sl eliminated almost one-third of "WE HAVE to forget it. There's broom. ' Michigan's team from Saturday nothing we can do about it. It can't trick and night's game. get any worse than that," said netted pa Many of the Wolverines were Berenson, who also reported feeling while Jef stricken with food poisoning after under the weather after the game. UIC scort Friday's 5-2 loss in Chicago and The game was out of reach soon "I FE head coach Red Berenson was forced after it started. John Mynatt lifted a but those to lead a seriously depleted squad shot past Neary just 1:34 into the happy tc into Saturday night's game with the game. The next three Flame scores weekend, Flames. came in a span of 2:29, setting a Val Beln The result was a 13-3 drubbing school mark for quickest three The sv at the hands of UIC that was goals. That record didn't even last (4-2 in le almost, but not quite, as sickening as the food served at the hotel where the team stayed on the trip. IT WAS so bad that the Wolverines (2-6) entered the game without the services of five players and had three more leave the ice as it progressed. 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