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Men's Swimming
vs. Illinois
Friday, 7:30 p.m.
IM Building
The Michigan Daily

SPORTS
Monday, January 26! 1987

Wrestling
vs. #1 Penn State
Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
Crisler Arena
Page 8

'NI' comc
By SCOTT SHAFFER
This was the weekend that Michigan hockey
coach Red Berenson was waiting for. Throughout
the year, he has used ten freshman in the lineup,
and as the losses piled up, sometimes his talk
about their potential seemed like idle promises.
But not this weekend.
The Wolverines (10-20) split two games with
national champion Michigan State (24-6-1), beating
the Spartans 8-2 in East Lansing Friday and then
losing a 2-1 classic that was dominated by
spectacular goaltending.
FRESHMEN BRYAN Deasley, Mike Moes and
Rob Brown all got key goals in Friday's win,
while rookie Warren Sharples provided the
Wolverines with spectacular goaltending all weekend,
earning Central Collegiate Hockey Association Co-
player of the week honors (sharing it with Ohio
State's Jeff Madill).
"We're starting to see some of these kids
improve and that's why our team is getting
stronger," said Berenson.
After dominating the opener, the Wolverines
returned home looking for the sweep. They played
well, but could not overcome the 2-0 lead that
Michigan State held after the first period.
In addition to Spartan goals by Don McSween
and Mitch Messier, the first period also featured a
five-on-five brawl. Michigan's Myles O'Connor
and Kevin Miller traded several punches, while
State defenseman Tom Tilley snuck in a few shots
while the officials tried to control the action. When it
was over, each team was assessed with five minor
penalties.
But the real story was the goaltending. After a Brad
Jones goal at 13:17 of the second period, the Wolverines

close, but no State sweep

couldn't buy a goal off Michigan State's Bob Essensa.
Essensa stopped 30 shots and improved his record to 16-
0.
Although Sharples doesn't have the stats to compare
to Essensa's, he is on the way. In his last four games,
he has allowed 8 goals and made 108 saves. And he has
lowered his goals against average from 5.60 to 5.08 over
that span.
"With all the energy both teams had, the 2-1 score
was a tribute to both goaltenders," said Berenson.
"Neither one was giving up any soft goals."
On Friday, it took Michigan just 16 seconds to score
when Deasley brought the puck from behind the net and
stuffed it in for the early lead.
MICHIGAN WAS leading 2-1 late in the first
period when Moes stole the puck and beat goalie Norm
Foster for a shorthanded score. The lead was cut to 3-2 in
the second before a puck hit Foster on his jaw, causing a
cut that required eight stitches to close. Spartan coach
Ron Mason brought in Essensa, the other half of his
goalie platoon.
However, it didn't matter to the Wolverines who
consistently beat the Spartans to the puck and peppered
Essensa for five goals in a little more than 20 minutes
of action, including a shorthanded tally by Brown to
close the scoring.
"I got thrown into a situation where I wasn't ready to
play, and it really showed," said Essensa, who began the
series with a 2.57 goals against average.
But Essensa alone can't be blamed for the loss. The
Spartans' play was consistently flat and the Wolverines
took full advantage of it. "It was target practice out
there." said Mason. "The guys weren't preventing much
at all."

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Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON
Michigan goalie Warren Sharples makes a save against Spartan forward Bill Shibicky en route to a 2-1
Wolverine loss at Yost Ice Arena Saturday night. The Wolverines stunned the dedending national champions
Friday night in East Lansing, 8-2.

I

The Calendar
of The University of Michigan

The calendar combines meeting, lecture work-
shop and conference announcements with
other events happening each week on campus.
It is based on The University Record calendar,
and is open to all University sponsored groups
and organizations recognized by the Michigan
Student Assembly. Items must be submitted in
writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday before publi-
cation. Address all information to: Julie A.
Brown, publications assistant, University Rec-
ord, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*) denotes
events to which admission is charged.
MONDAY
January 26
A-Squares--Square dance lessons, 7-8:30 pm, Mich Union.
665-5794.
CEW--Brown bag disc, D Stansbury, "How to Do an On-Line
Library Search," noon--1:30 pm, 350 S Thayer St. 763-
7080.
Disser Support Grp --Mtg, 8:30-10 am, 3100 Mich Union.
764-8312.
U-M-DBN--Women's Ctr support grp for separated & divorced
women, 11:30 am, 30 CAB. 593-5147.
U-M-Flint--Lec, F Piven, "The American Working Class in
the Eighties: Progress & Prospects," 8 pm, Univ Ctr Mich
Rms.
Sch Music--DMA Piano Perf Ser, 8 pm, Recital Hall. Perf,
Mummenschanz (Swiss mask-mime theater), 8 pm, Power
Ctr. Tickets: 764-2538. Piano Perf Ser, 8 pm, Recital
Hall.
Women's Okinawan Karate & Self-Defense Club--Beg
class, 7:15 pm, Martial Arts Rm, IM Bldg. 763-3562.
Intl Ctr--Lec, "The 'Nitty Gritty of Travel in Europe," noon,
603 E Madison St. 764-9310.
Gay Liberation--Lesbian-Gay Male Community Open House,
8:30 pm, Canterbury, 218 N Division. 665-0606, 763-
4186.
Ne E & N Afr Stds--Brown bag lec, J Bryce, "Family in
Beirut," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm, & Lec, D Bishop,
"Religions & Conflict in the Middle East," 4 pm, W Conf
Rm, Rackham Bldg. 747-4143.
Career Ping & Plcmt --Prog, "Resumes That Work: The
Employer Perspective," 4 pm, 3200 SAB. 764-7460.
Computer Vision Res Lab--Sem, C Jacobus, 'Three-
Dimensional Imaging & Some Applications," 5 pm, 3427
EECS Bldg.
Ethics & Religion--Films, Fundi: The Story of Ella Baker,
& Legacy of a Dream, 4 pm, Aud B,
Angell Hall Microcomp Ed _Ctr--Workshops, "Intro to
Microcomputers," 1-3 pm Rm 4003, & "Microsoft Word for
the Macintosh, Pt 1," 1-5 pm, Rm 3001, Sch Ed Bldg.
Reser: 747-2424.
Tae Kwon Do Club--Beg welcome, 6:30-8:15 pm, Rm
2275, CCRB. 665-7399.
Computing Ctr--Courses, E Hoffman & E Hockman,
"Getting Started With MTS, Pt 11," 3-5 pm 265 Frieze and
7-9 pm, 120 W Engr; "Monday Programming Seminars
(FORTRAN)," 7-9 pm, 1013 NUBS. Regis: 747-2424.
TUESDAY
January 27
Sch Art--Lec, C Montieth, "Nature & the Rustic Medium: A
Contemporary Artist's Apporach to desig.-," 7 pm, 2104 Art
& Arch Bldg. 764-0397.
Bus Ad--Lec, W Smith, "Company Overview," 4:30 pm, Mich
Rm, Assembly Hall Bldg. 764-1365.
Black Med Assoc--Film, ElHajj Malik-EIShabazz Malcolm
X, noon, W Lec Hall, Med Sci II. 662-0572.
CRLT--TA Workshop, B Moore & B Black, "Discussion,"
6:30-9:30 pm, 109 E Madison St. Regis: 764-6840.

Intl Ctr/Ecumen Camp Ctr--Lec/*lunch, J Dickson,'Work
Opportunities Abroad," noon, 603 E Madison St. 662-
5529.
Eclipse Jazz--Lec, J Heard, "The Transion of Jazz from the
Big Band Era to Bebop," 7:30-9:30 pm, Mich Union. 764-
4875,763-0046.
*U-M-Flint--Comedy Connection, R Montgomery, M
Sweetman & W Farrell, 8 pm, Univ Ctr Brewery. 762-
3431.
Human Growth & Devp --Sem, "Mathematics Achievement
of Children in Beijing & Chicago," H Stevenson, S Lee & J
Lummis, noon, 10th Level Commons, 300 N Ingalls Bldg.
*Cont Legal Educ--Course, "Building a Real Estate
Practice," 9 am-5 pm, Ann Arbor Hilton Inn, 610 Hilton
Blvd. Reser: 761-7800.
Microcomp Educ Ctr--Workshops, "DOS Hard Disk
Skills," 1-3 pm, Rm 3001, & "Basic Concepts
Spreadsheeting," 3--5 pm, Rm 4003, Sch Ed Bldg. Reser:
747-2424.
Med Ctr--Mastectomy Disc Grp, noon-1:15 pm, Rm B1H101.
763-9953.
Sch Music--Concert, G Meier with Univ Symph Orch, 8 pm,
Hill Aud.
763-4726. Perf, Mummenschanz (Swiss mask-mime
theather), 8 pm, Power Ctr. Tickets: 764-2538.
Mus Art--Art Breaks, Modem Master Drawings, 12:10 pm.
Social Work--Pres/disc, J Moran, "Social Welfare & the
100th Congress," noon, 3065 Frieze Bldg. 764-5323.
Computing Ctr--Course, C Wendt, "Computer Networking
Technology, Pt I, The User Subnetwork: Terminals &
Hosts," 7-9 pm, 4003 SEB. Regis: 747-2424.
Psychobiol--Colloq, J Woods, 'Thoughts on Benzodiazepines
Dependence & Abuse," 12:30-2 pm, 1057 MHRI. 747-
0933.
Students of Objectivism--Mtg/disc, "The Objectivist
Esthetics" (Readings: pp 15-44, "Romantic Manifesto," Ayn
Rand), 8 pm, Rm D, Mich League. 663-5589.
Campus Bible Study--Disc, 7 pm, Rm C, Mich League.
349-4981.
WEDNESDAY
January 28
Anatomy/Cell Biol--Brown bag sem, S Ernst, 'The
Beneficial Effects of a Sabbatical in Switzerland on a
Scientists' View of the World," 12:05 pm, 5732 Med Sci II
Bldg. 763-2537.
AIESEC/Intl Bus Club--Mtg, 5:15 pm, K1310 Kresge
Bldg. 747-2232.
Bioengr--Sem, D Fitting, "Developing 2-Dimensional Array
Receivers for Improved Ultrasonic Imaging," 4 pm (coffee:
3:30 pm), 1017 Dow Bldg.
Biol/Women in Sci Prog/CEW--Sem, J Yager, "The
Ecology of Submerged Caves in the Bahamas and the
Biology of a New Crustacean Class, Remipedia," 4:10 pm,
Lee Rm 2, MLB. 761-4320.
CRLT--TA Workshop, A Storey, "Speaking Skills," 3:30-5:30
pm, 109 E Madison St. Regis: 764-6840.
Career Ping & Plcmt--Progs, ; "Showcasing Yourself to
the Employer," 4:10 pm, (regis req); "Preparing for Law
School," 4:10 pm & Career Conference for Minority &
Disabled Students--Pre-Conference Workshop, 6-8 pm, 3200
SAB. 764-7460.
Disser Support Grp--Mtg, 8:30-10 am, 3100 Mich Union.
764-8312.
U-M-DBN--Film, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, 7:30 pm, Rec &
Org Ctr. 593-5556.
Fac for Human Rights in El Salvador & Central
Amer--Nicaragua Action Meeting, noon, Canterbury House,
218 N Division. 665-5369.
Intl Ctr--Lec, "Surviving & Thriving in Europe," noon, 603
E Madison St. 764-9310.
Microcomp Educ Ctr--Workshop, "dBASE PLUS III, Pt 1,"
8:30 am-12:30 pm, Rm 3001, Sch Ed Bldg. Reser: 747-
2424.
Mech Engr & Appl Mech--Thermal-fluid sem, R Goldstein,
"Heat Transfer," 4 pm (coffee: 3:45 pm), Rm 2281, G G
Brown Lab.
Parent-Child Nursing--Scholarly Activities Day, 8 am- -
noon, Weber's Inn. 763-0016.
Russ & E Europ Stds--Brown bag lec, M Kennedy, "Polish

Computing Ctr--Course, J Michael & P Smith,
"Phototypesetting and the Autologic Micro-5
Phototypesetter,"3-5 pm, 4003 SEB. Regis: 747-2424.
Sch Dance--Lec/demo, Bella Lewitzky Dance Company, 11
am, Studio A Theater, 1310 N Univ Ct. 763-5460.
Mech Engr & AppI Mech--Lec, R Goldstein, "Flow &
Mass Transfer Near the Base of a Cylinder," 4 pm (coffee:
3:45 pm), 2281 G G BRown Lab.
THURSDAY
January 29
Sch Art--Lec, H Pijanowski, "Survey of Contemporary
Japanese Metalwork," 7:30 pm, 2104 Art & Arch. 764-
0397.
*AAFC-The Bigamist, 7 pm & Between the Lines, 9 pm, Nat
Sci Bldg.
Zen Buddhist Temple--Beg course, "Zen Meditation &
Practice," 6:30-8:30 pm, 1214 Packard Rd. Regis: 761-
6520.
CRLT--TA workshop, M Browne, "Stimulating Critical
Thinking in Your Classroom," 3-6 pm, 109 E Madison St.
Regis: 764-6480.
Career Ping & Plcmt--Progs, "Introductory Practice
Interviewing," 3:10-5 pm, & "Effective Correspondence in
the Job Search," 4:10 pm, 3200 SAB. Regis: 764-7460.
Prog, "Resume Writing," 3:30-5 pm, 1005 Dow Bldg.
U-M-DBN--See Jan 28.
*U-M-Flint--Film, Brazil, 7 & 9 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva. 762-
3431.
Grad Christian Fellowship--Mtg, 7 pm, Rm D, Mich
League. 668-6358.'
His House Christian Fellowship--Bible study, 7:30-9
pm, 925 E Ann St. 663-0483, 665-0775.
Mich League--Intl night, Africa, 4:30-7:30 pm, The League
Buffet.
Medieval & Renaissance Collegium/German/Engl--
Lec, M Jeay, "Inquisition & Sorcery Trials (13th-15th c):
People's Vernacular vs the Latin of the Law," 4 pm, E Conf
Rm, Rackham Bldg. 763-2066.
Microcomp Educ Ctr--Workshops, "Learning to Use the
Macintosh with MacWrite & MacPaint," 9 am-noon; "Lotus
1-2-3, Pt 1," 8:30 am-12:30 pm, "DOS Basic Skills," 6-9
pm, Rm 3001, & "Intro to Microcomputers," 1-3 pm, Rm
4003, Sch Ed Bldg. Reser: 747-2424.
Med Ctr--Lumpectomy Disc Grp, noon-1:15 pm, Rm
B1H101. 763-9953, 936-4300.
Ment Hith Res Inst--Vision Lunch Sem, Lee, K Casey,
"Cortical Influences on Sensory Transmission in
Ventrobasal Thalamus: Relation to Pain," 12:15-1:30 pm,
2055 MHRI.
Mus Art--See Jan 27.
*Exhibit Mus--The Universe Game, 8pm, Planetarium, 1109
Geddes Ave. 764-0478.
Ne E & N Afr Stds--Lec, HSiniora, The Peace Process is
Still Alive," 7:30 pm, Rackham Amph. 764-3276.
Netherlands Amer Univ League--Pres, R Gradstein, "Plant
Hunting in South America: The Dutch Connection," 8 pm,
Intl Ctr, 603 E Madison. 764-5370, 994-9276.
*Men's Basketball--vs Minnesota, 7:30 pm, Crisler Arena.
Space Physics Res Lab --Sem, K Rahn, "Using Trace
Elements to Identify Sources of Atmospheric Aerosols,"
3:45 pm, 2231 SPRL Bldg.
Scottish Country Dancers--Beg, 7-8 pm; intermed, 8-9
pm, social, 9-10 pm, Forest Hills Comm Ctr, 2351
Shadowood. 996-0129.
Turner Geriatric Clin--Refresher Course & Update on
Diabetes & the Older Adult, 2:30 pm, & Intergenerational
Women's Grp, J Meyers, 10 am-noon, 1010 Wall St. 764-
2556.
Univ AA --Mtg, noon, 3200 Mich Union (non-smoking), St.
Mary's Educ Ctr (smoking). 764-8312.
Union Arts & Prog --Arts at Mid-Day, Scottish Country
Dancers from "The Tartan & The Thistle," 12:15 pm,
Pendleton Rm, Mich Union.
Women's Okinawan Karate & Self-Defense Club--See
Jan 26.
Intl Ctr--Film, The Toughest Job You'll Ever Love,"7:30 pm,
603 E Madison St. 764-9310.
Russ & E Europ Stds--Lec, E Lashchyk, "Recent Trends in
Soviet Philosophy," 4 pm, W Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg.
,computing Ctr--Course, C Wendt, "Computer Networking
Technology, Pt II, The Communications Subnetwork: Lines
& Nodes," 7-9 pm, 4003 SEB. Regis: 747-2424.
Academic Women's Caucus--Awards recep, 3:30-5 pm,
Hussey Rm, Mich League.
Mus Anthro--Brown bag lec, L Talalay, "The Case of the
Silent Figures: Interpreting the Human Image in the
Prehistoric Aegean," noon, 2009 Museum Bldg.
Asian Lang & Culture--Lec, D Eckel, "Bhavaviveka's
Vision of Reality; The Structure of a Buddhist Philosophical
System," 4 pm, Lan Hall Commons Rm.
Hillel--Lec, D Matt, "A Taste of Jewish Mysticism: The
Hidden Light," 7:30 pm, & *film, Alsino and the Condor," 8
pm, 1429 Hill St. 663-3336.
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship --Mtg, 7 pm,

U-M-DBN --Colloq, M Mychajlonka, "Bacterial Cell
Surfaces, Beta Lactams & Transmembrane Signalling," 2:30
pm, 144 CAB. 593-5277. Lee, E Stamelos, "Life &
Artwork of M C Escher," 7:30 pm, Univ Lib. 593-5400.
Medieval film ser, Robin & Marian , 7:30 pm, 138 CAB.
593-5555.
CRLT--Conf, "Motivation & Schooling," 9 am-5 pm, 1st Fl
Lee Hall, Rackham Bldg. 763-2374, 763-3717.
U-M-Flint--See Jan 29.
Korean Christian Fellowship,.-Bible study mtg, 9 pm,
Camp Chapel. 747-0120.
*Kelsey Museum--Jazz benefit, Olivia Street Stompers, 8-12
pm, Vandenburg & Hussey Rms, Mich League. 764-9304.
Microcomp Educ Ctr--Workshops, "Basic Concepts of Word
Processing," 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Rm 4003; "Microsoft
Word for the IBM-PC Compatible Microcomputers, Pt 1,"
1-5 pm, & "Spreadsheeting with Microsoft Excel, Pt 1," 1-5
pm, Rm 3001 Sch Ed Bldg. Reser: 747-2424.
Macromolec Res Ctr/Nucl Engr--Colloq, J Jackle,
"Dynamics Near Glass Transitions," 3:45 pm (refresh: 3:30
pm), White Aud, Cooley Bldg. 764-5535.
Sch Music--Recital, T Bamhart, clarinet, 8 pm, Recital Hall.
Men's Swimming--vs Illinois, 7:30 pm, Mann Pool.
S & Se Asian Stds--Lee, R Chatterji, "Indian Domestic
Politics & Relations with South Asia," noon, Lane Hall
Commons Rm. 747-2082.
Tae Kwon Do Club--Beg welcome, 6-8 pm, Rm 1200,
CCRB. 665-7399.
Computing Ctr--Courses, B Blue, "Intensive Introduction to
MTS," (2nd of 2), 8 am-noon & 9 am-1 pm, 1013 NUBS.
Regis: 747-2424.
Nat Resources--Laird-Norton Disting Speaker Ser, G
Gregory, "Social Forestry in India: A Revolution," 1-3 pm,
Rm 1040, Dana Bldg. 763-6962.
*Marketing Club--Bus Sch Follies, 8 pm, Hale Aud. 761-
6431.
Philosophy--Lec, A McIntyre, "Agency, Deliberation &
Foreseen But Unintended Harms," 4 pm, W Conf Rm,
Rackham Bldg.
Asian Amer Assoc/CEW/LSA--Lec, I Natividad, "Asian
Americans & the Future of Process--American Politics,"
7:30 pm, Pendleton Rm, Mich Union.
Med Ctr--Eye Opener Breakfast, 7-9:30 am, Northville M-
Care. 763-7003.
SATURDAY
January 31
*AAFC-- Home and the World, 7 & 9 pm, MLB 3.
Engl Lang Inst/Sch Music--Perf, Javanese Gamelan
Ensemble, "Music & Dance from Java," 8:30 pm, Rackham
Aud. 763-3452.
Sch Music--Recitals, K Peterson, clarinet, 6 pm, & T
Plambeck, piano, 8 pm, Recital Hall.
*Sch Dance--See Jan 30.
*Major Events--Folk Festival, 6 pm, Hill Aud. 763-5117.
Exhibit Mus--*The Universe Game, 1:30, 2:45 & 4 pm; &
Family Show, The Brightest Stars, 10:30 & 11:30 pm,
Plaentanum, 1109 Geddes Ave. 764-0478.
*Men's Basketball--vs Iowa, 1 pm, Crisler Arena.
*Hockey--.vs Western Mich, 7:30 pm, Yost Arena.
*Wrestling--vs Penn State, 5 pm, Crisler Arena.
*Rec Sports--X-country ski lessons, beg: noon-1 :30 pm,
intermed: 2-3 pm, Radrick Farms Golf Course. 763-4560.
Computing Ctr--See Jan 30.
Hill St Cinema --Catch-22, 7 & 9:30 pm, 1429 Hill St.
663-3336.
*Asian Amer/CEW/LSA--Lunar New Year Dinner Dance, 7
pm, E Quad, S Cafeteria. Tickets: 763-9044.
SUNDAY
February 1
*AAFC--The Haunting, 7 pm & Camival of Souls, 9 pm, Nat
Sci Bldg.
Zen Buddhist Temple--Meditation svc, 5-7 pm, 1214
Packard Rd. 761-6520.
Career Ping & Plcmt--Info sess, Merchandising & Sales
Trainee Positions, 7-9 pm, Pond Rms, Mich Union. 764-
7460.
Ethics & Religion--Films, Winnie & Nelson Mandela, &
God & Money,"7:30 pm, Aud B, Angell Hall.
*Engl--Visiting Writers Ser, J Heller, fic reading, 8 pm, Power
Ctr. Tickets: 763-8587.
His House Christian Fellowship--Bible study/meal, 6-8
pm, 925 E Ann St. 663-0483, 665-0775.
Sch Music--Fac Buxtehude Ser, J Kibbie, organ, 4 pm, Moore
Hall. Recitals, K White, clarinet, 2 pm, Recital Hall, & D
Catello, harpsichord, 2 pm, Mcintosh Theater. Concert, J
Jelinek, cello, J Gurt, piano,. & R Ricci, violin, 4 pm,
Rackham Lee Hall.
Mus Art--Docent tour, Modern Master Drawings, 2 pm.
*Exhibit Mus--The Universe Game, 1:30, 2:45 & 4 pm,
Planetarium, 1109 Geddes Ave. 764-0478.

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