" "'' THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1946 Wrestlers 'l'ake First Meet, Outelassng Purdue Hockey Team Defeated In Second Straight Loss Grant Spearheads Toronto kept its assault in high gearas the third period opened. Ko- WoAsick pushed an unassisted goal into (Continued from Page 1) the Wolverine net at 2:19. Michigan :hecked the Blues' attack for 10 min- goals into the Toronto net at.4:17 and utes but Kosick broke through again 10:07 on passes from Hill and Wally at 12:22 with the marker that brought :acek to push the Michigan margin the Toronto outfit up even with the up to 4-0. Heyliger men. Toronto finally broke the ice in the Two minutes later Halder came second frame when Halder poked his through with his second tally of the first goal past Maclnnes at 16:32 with day and Toronto had the lead, 5-4. assists by Gordie Ball and Jack Doyle. Kryvansowski scored the icer unas- The Blues further cut Michigan's sisted at 15:07 to climax a string of margin to 4-2 as Bill Kryvansowski six straight Toronto goals. Taking a beat MacInnes at 18:54. Kosick was 'acs from Renfrew less than a minute credited with an assist. later, MacMillan finally found the range for the Wolverines, beating the Toronto net-minder at 15:42. MSC Thinclads Top OSU But with less than five minutes to go and trailing by 6-5, the Wolverines EAST LANSING, Jan. 26, (/P)-The could not get the tying marker Michigan State College track team through. Time was nearly up as Hal- opened its season here tonight by der completed his hat-trick at 19:30, setting back the Ohio State thinclads, beating Macinnes unassisted to run 68-50, avenging a 67-31 defeat at the the count to 7-5 where it remained hands of the Buckeyes last season. until the gun sounded. BILL JACOBSON ... Opened the second period for Michigan by scoring the Wolverines' third goal in their losing match at Toronto. Cadet T inclads Bre e At West Point WEST POINT, U. Y., Jan. 26-(A) Bruins Drop Wings, Capture League Lead Boston Breaks Detroit Jinx, Triumphing, 4-2 By The Associated Press DETROIT, Jan. 26 - Blasting in four straight goals after falling be- hind 1-0 in the opening period, the Boston Bruins grabbed the National Hockey League lead here tonight by whipping the Detroit Red Wings 4-2 while Toronto was edging the Chicago Black Howks 6-5. A big week-day crowd of 12,770 fans watched the Bruins explode a long- time Detroit jinx by winning their first regular league game here in three years. The Bruins, counting out Stanley Cup play-off games, had played 18 straight league contests here since beating Detroit Jan. 3, 1943. Take Lead in Second Outskated through the first 15 min- utes, Boston grabbed a 2-1 lead mid- way of the second period on Ken Smith's first goal since called up from Hershey. Don Gallinger and Woody Dumart pumped two more shots into the De- troit net within a 75-second span in, the final period to salt away the de- cision before rookie Gerry Couture of the Red Wings counted his first goal on home ice this year with 11 minutes, left to play. Boston goaler Frankie Brimsek was sensational in the nets, kicking away shots as the Bruins protected the leadc to take first place for the first timel this season.c Op ponents Prevail In Three Matches By SY LICHTER Michigan's wrestling team, making its first home appearance this season, met and defeated Purdue's matmen last night at the Yost Field House. Purdue, holder of last year's Big Ten wre,"ling title, came to Ann Ar- bor with a much more experienced squad than the Wolverines'. But Coach Cliff Keen's men wrestled steadily and were rewarded with their initial victory of the season, winning 17-11. Stark Gets 'M' Fall It was Jim Stark, wrestling for the Maize and Blueat 121 pounds, who garnered the only fall for the home team. He pinned Bob Holt in 2:2 of the third period. Slowv Starters, but..! 121-pounds-Jim Stark (M) pinned Bob Holt (P), 2:02. 128-pounds-John Alireci (M) decis- ioned Harold Cook (P), 9-7. 136-pounds-Wayne Smith (M) de- cisioned Willis Stanton (P), 15-6. 145-pounds-Bob Folk (P) pinned Art Clemet (M) in 1:45. 155-pounds-Warren Gregory (P) de- cisioned Stu Snyder (M), 6-2. 165-pounds-Bill Courtright (M), de- cisioned Gordon Fish (P), 20-7. 175-pounds-Mike Rajeevich (P) de- cisioned Ward Peterson (M), 9-1. Heavyweight-Dan Dworsky (M) de- cisioned Ray Gongil (P), 10-8. At 128 pounds, John Allred made it two matches in a row for Michigan. Allred defeated Harold Cook, Purdue1 captain, 9-7. Although Allred was close to pinning Cook on several cc- casions, he couldn't quite make it. Wayne Smith, wrestling at 136 pounds, took the next match for the Wolverines by defeating Willis Stan- ton. Smith scored 15 points to Staun- ton's six. He wrestled well all the way, and was never behind. In the 145-pound class, Purdue's Bob Folk won over Michigan's Art Clements. Even though Clements put up a stiff fight, his more expe- rienced adversary pinned him in 1:49 of the second period.1 Rajeevich Wins Warren Gregory, Purdue's choice in the 155-pound division, defeated Michigan's Stu Snyder, 6-2. In the 165-pound class, Capt. Bill Court- wright won for the Wolverines by de- feating Gordon Gish, 20-7. It was Courtright all the way. He spent the last period trying to keep his man down for the pin. The 2,500 fans received something of a surprise in the 175-pound match. Ward Peterson, Michigan's starter at that weight, wrestled Mike Rajcevich. Last year, Rajcevich won the Western Stark Scores Fall as Allred, Smith, Dworsky, Courtright Capture Decisions for 17-11 Win If -Seven new meet records were es- tablished as Army's host team walked off with most of the honors today in the third national West Point Relays. Although no points were scored to- ward a team title, the Cadets track and field squad won five of the 12 college events and shared the victory in two others while producing the day's only multiple winner in Max Minor, former Army football star. The speedy Minor finished first in three events and smashed the meet record in two of them. He took the broad jump with a leap of 23 feet, 11 inches, wiping out his own mark of 23 feet, 41/2 inches. He knocked four- tenths of a second off the 80 yards low hurdle record formerly held by Lee Christensen of Army, beating Christensen today in 9.1 seconds. And he won the 60-yard dash in 6.4 seconds. Tough To Lose! MICHIGAN TORONTO MacInnes G D. Ball Gacek C Bower Grant W Bromley Celley W Kosick Marshall D Puttock Smith D Wade Michigan Spares: MacMillan, Ja- cobson, Renfrew, Smith, Hill, Cos- salter, Kuznier, Sulentich, Arnot. Toronto Spares: Balder, G. Ball, Henry, Kryvansowski, Doyle, Law- ler. GI ATHLETIC JACKPOT: Experts Instruct PEM 907 South State By BOB MODIC If high calibre instruction is the chief requisite for success, the physi- cal education program at Waterman Gym should produce some outstand- ing gymniasts, wrestlers, and other athletes. Among the five new additions to the staff of Howerd Leibee, director of physical education at the start of the semester, were a national col- legiate gymnastic champion and a state wrestling titlist. The new assist- ants are all ex-servicemen. The gymnastic champion is Newton Loken, who took the national title in 1942 while at Minnesota. He won four letters in his sport while there, and captained the team in 1942. Loken re- ported to the Michigan campus this fall after a "hitch" as a Naval of- ficer. His duties in the Navy condi- tioning program included instructing Evashevski Will Coach Two Sports at Syracuse SYRACUSE, N. Y., Jan. 26-V!P)- Forrest (Evy) Evashevski, former Michigan sports star and pre-war coach at Hamilton and Pittsburgh, has been appointed head baseball coach and assistant football coach at Syracuse University, the Athletic Of- flce announced today., Alpo named to the gridiron stai at Syracuse was Laverne H, (Kip) Taylor, another forner Michigan ath- lete. at the Georgia and Iowa pre-flight schools. McDaniels Tennessee Wrestler John McDaniels, a Tennessee mat champ in 1942, is instructing here after eight months of duty as a dive- bomber pilot aboard the Navy carrier "Wasp." He won wrestling honors while at Marysville college in Tennes- see, where he earned four letters in the sport. A veteran of three years of Army service, including 26 months with the Eighth Air Force in England, Moreau C. Hunt now returns to his alma mater where he once was a star track- man. After graduating from Michi- gan, Hunt was assistant coach in football, basketball and baseball at Mercersville, Pa., Academy. Regan Former 'M' Man Another ex-Wolverine among the new assistants is Dennis Regan, who graduated from Michigan and then taught freshman boxing here before going into the Navy. As a chief ath- letic specialist, Regan took part in the Naval conditioning programs at Great Lakes and Mississippi College. Completing the list of new instruc- tors is Leslie C. Bruckner, a former football and track star at Michigan State. He was also a Navy chief ath- letic specialist, In the fall of 1944 he played on the undefeated Fort Pierce football team along with "Bullet Bill" Daley, Michigan's rugged fullback in 1943. 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