Rose Bowl Tickets On Sale Today Athletic Ticket Office Near State and Hoover Thursday, December 4, 1986 Rose Bowl 1987 Michigan vs. Arizona State Preview in Weekend Magazine Tomorrow The Michigan Daily Page 7 M' scalps Chippewas, By JEFF RUSH Michigan beat back the CMU Chippewas last night, 76-56, in a two-act play at Crisler Arena. In the first act, tension mounted as the teams traded leads 15 times, neither able to take control. Michigan went into the intermission with a tenuous four- point lead, 35-31. The second act was anti- climactic as the Wolverines' match- up zone defense completely shut down the Chippewas. Leading man Dan Majerle scored no points in the second half, and finished with just eight. "When we finally got ahead of them, they just fell apart," said senior Garde Thompson, who put in a career-high 19 points. JUNIOR Gary Grant led all scorers with 21 points while senior Antoine Joubert added 14. Michigan coach Bill Frieder criticized his club's first-half performance, but had nothing but plaudits for the second. "I felt in the first half they out- scrapped us on the boards," said Frieder. "In the second half I felt our guys played hard and established control early." The Chippewas managed only nine points through the midway point of the second half as Michigan opened up a 52-37 lead. "As a coach I've never been quite so frustrated," said CMU coach Charlie Coles. "I wasn't doing a good job of going against (Frieder's) matchup. "I told him after the game I've never had a defense do that to a team of mine." Coles blamed himself for the loss, pointing out several coaching lapses on his part and his inability to, adjust to the surprising play of Thompson. "We came in here wanting to guard first, Grant; second, Rice; third, Joubert; and then Garde Thompson," said Coles. "Well, hey, what did he get? Seventeen? Nineteen? "We knew Grant and Rice were going to be good, and we knew Joubert was going to take his shots." But CMU held Grant and Rice to subpar performances. Though Grant's 21 points led the team, he was averaging 30 before the contest. Rice fouled out after scoring only eight points. THOMPSON found CMU's fatal weakness, hitting .7-of-1 1 shots from the field. When he wasn't attempting a three-pointer, he was faking it and then driving in for an easy two. Garde dammid! MICHIGAN Min FG/A FT/A R A PF TP Joubert 35 5/12 4/6 5 3 1 14 Rice 23 3/7 2/2 3 1 5 8 Hughes 29 3/4 0/0 6 1 1 6 Grant 35 8/17 4/4 5 2 2 21 Th'pson 34 7/11 4/4 5 0 2 19 Oo'baan 3 0/1 0/0 0 0 0 0 Griffin 17 1/2 0/0 6 1 4 2 Vaught 8 0/2 0/1 2 1 0 0 Kramer 14 2/3 0/1 2 2 0 4 Stoyko 1 1/1 0/0 2 0 0 2 Gibas 1 0/1 0/0 0 0 0 0 Team Rebounds 4 Totals 200 30/61 14/18 40 11 15 76 "My shot just felt comfortable," said Thompson. "My knee felt better than Monday, and Monday I wasn't confident. Tonight I felt confident." "I think Garde has great confidence, and I look for Garde to have a great year," said Coles. "He's a wiry guy and a crazy so- and-so... but he's going to make things happen." BOTH the teams and their fans jostled to gain the upper hand in an emotional first half. On the floor the play was rough as a few elbows flew. Thompson found himself on the receiving end of several painful CMU fouls. 76-56 The Chippewas looked as if they might break away when a Daryl Miller layup after sloppy play at both ends put CMU up 23- 20. Then a twisting and twirling layup by Grant put an end to any thoughts of a CMU rally. The substitution of Jack Kramer at the 11:39 mark and Michigan's switch from a man-to-man to a zone defense helped the Wolverines control the rest of the half. Michigan capped its first-half scoring when, after Tommie Johnson missed a breakaway dunk, Mark Hughes slammed the ball at the other end. A Johnson jumper ended the scoring at 35-31. Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Garde Thompson pumped in a career-high 19 points last night, pacing Michigan to a 76-56 victory over Central Michigan. Special Student / Youth Fares to SCANDINAVIA On Scheduled Airlines! The inexpensive way to get to Scandinavia and other destinations in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Winter Rates to Scandinavia New York to Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm from $215 one way, $350 roundtrip Chicago to Copenhagen from $215 one way, $350 roundtrip Chicago to Oslo, Stockholm from $255 one way, $430 roundtrip For Information Call: WHOLE WORLD TRAVEL Youth and student travel experts for over a decade 17 E. 45th St., New York, NY 10017 (212) 986-9470 TEUVESITY OF MICHIGAN HOSPITALSf SLUTEERS % Venture into High Tech and add to the Human Touch Tip of the Kap By Rick Kaplan He is the other freshman. He is the one who plays. Jack Kramer, Michigan's 6-3 guard, passed the NCAA's minimum academic requirements for freshman eligibility. He is contributing on a team that has won the Big Ten championship the last two years. But two other freshmen grab all the headlines. Terry Mills and Rumeal Robinson, two of the nation's top five high school basketball last year, are both first-year students at the University. Both failed to meet the Scholastic Aptitude Test scores needed to play as freshmen. Both watched the last night's 76-56 win over Central Michigan from a center-court seat at Crisler Arena. Without Robinson making his expected immediate, impact in the Wolverine backcourt, Kramer has become the first guard off coach Bill Frieder's bench. Last night he scored a career-high four points. Okay, so he's not ready to be enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame, but he knows his role, and he's playing it. "Kramer's doing a nice job," Frieder said. "He doesn't look to score, so our offense runs a little better. We need people out there who aren't worried about scoring. "He's a competitor. He's a better player than I thought he was. He did a hell of a job tonight." Kramer's competitive style helped Michigan in the -game-winning stretch in the first half. With 8:21 left, Kramer entered the contest with Michigan trailing 25- 22. Seconds later, he came flying over a bevy of big men under the Wolverines' offensive boards and talmost grabbed a rebound. The ball slipped from his hands out of bounds, but the effort did not go unnoticed by the usually comatose Michigan crowd. Freshman Jack Kramer... ...the recruit who plays He was given one of the loudest ovations of the evening. The play sparked his teammates, who immediately went on a 13-6 spurt to take a 35-31 lead at the half. "It's hard coming in cold off the bench," Kramer said. "I'm just trying to run up and down the floor a few times until I get the blood flowing and get a sweat going. "It's kind of my job to come in and play hard. That gives the players who were on the floor a little burst of energy. If they see you hustling, they might start getting their second wind." Kramer blew in to Ann Arbor with all the publicity accorded Lyndon LaRouche's candidacy for president. Mills and Robinson gave Michigan one of the country's top freshman classes. Kramer was, and still is, the anonymous third recruit. Now, he is beginning to make himself known. In addition to the spectacular rebound attempt, the Quincy, Ill. native sank a crowd-pleasing reverse layup in the second half. Reversing his freshman jitters doesn't appear to be a problem, either. "It's hard being a freshman, coming in with all the new surroundings, and getting adjusted to the coaches and the program," he said. "I'm getting better adjusted every day." Kramer must adjust to being the last remaining remnant of Frieder's dream class. "I feel for Rumeal and Terry," Kramer said. "It's got to be very hard for them to sit and watch the other players. I have a good relationship with them. They like to give me tips when they watch us play. "I'm not trying to play for "them, but on the other hand, right now, I'm their closest link." Kramer may link up with Mills and Robinson and earn louder ovations a few years down the line. CMU Min FG/A FT/A R Majerle 40 4/10 0/2 4 Scott 17 3/6 0/0 6 McGuire 19 1/2 1/1 6 Richmond 21 1/2 2/2 0 Leavy 33 4/16 0/0 2 Murray 26 4/6 0/0 4 Avery 1 0/0 0/0 0 Johnson 21 3/10 0/0 1 Miller 21 4/6 1/3 5 Pisoni 1 0/0 0/0 0 Team Rebounds 3 Totals 200 24/58 4/8 31 A 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 PF 0 4 1 3 0 2 ! 0 5 3 ! 0 1 TP 8 7 3 4 8 9 0 8 9 0 7 18 S6 Three-point goals: CMU - Johnson, 2/6; Murray, 1/1; Scott, 1/1; Leavy, 0/2; Majerle, 0/1. UM -- Thompson, 1/2; Grant, 1/1; Joubert, 0/1; Kramer, 0/1. Scoring 1 2 T CMU 31 25 56 MICHIGAN 35 41 76 Attendance: 11,710 MtAKE US YOUR ROSE BOWL HEADQUARTERS OVERLOOKING BEVERLY BILLS Convenient to Rodeo Drive Shopping A perfect hotel for the new Years festivities. 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