T HE M IC HIG AN flAtilY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 194G Toronto Deals Pucksters First Shutout of 54 eason * * * * * * * * Wolverine Quin t Toronto Goalie's Outstanding Defe Pl Wolverines Stop Halder as Blues' Leading Goal-Getter Is Held Scoreless for First Time t Bows I period scoring spree and crashed the 1 Michigan nets three times. In the opening phase of the tilt, play was rough on both sides which resulted in three penalties for each squad. Jack MacInnes, tending the nets for the Maize and Blue and Ball were called on to make many great saves. Bob Marshall, the big, pop- ular Michigan defenseman was out- tstanding defenzsively, giveng several hard body checks. The period came to a close with neither team being Ssable to score. put up a tougn attle trying to pull In the opening minutes of the sec-, the game out of the fire. This was ond stanza, Toronto marked which the first time that Michigan has proved to be the winning goal of been blanked; this season. the contest. Jimn Bromley took a pass Michigan's puckmen stopped 'Wallyfrom Bill Kosick, skated past the! Wolverine defense and pushed aj alder from scoring any points. It hard, fast shot past MacInnes. I was the first time this season, that The rest of the time, the visitors Halder the leading goal-getter for had to play defensively since they Toronto, has been prevented from were usually one man short. The tallying. Up until last night's en- Wolverines threatened several times, counter the star Blues' forward had but were unable to put the puck past managed to nab at least three goals the Blues goalie. It was fast playing in each game. again for both teams with the rub- The first period was character- ber going back and forth and the istic of probably the fastest hockey defensemen distributing f u r io u s seen at the Coliseum this year and body-checks. the Wolverines had control of the From the first whistle of the third puck more times than the Toronto period until the game ended, Mich- sextet, but neither team tallied. In igan put on a great battle, fighting the second period, the Canadian all the way, but failing to break into squad took the lead with the lone the scoring column. Toronto turned goal of the stanza, and then the on the power with some speedy skat- Blues turned on their usual third ing and three passes which clicked. L___ Y AND Men's Sizes Sports equipment and accessories for both men and wonen. 711 North University 907 South State Ca ers Face Badger Fie T'omorrow Oosterbaan Expects To See Tough Battle Coach Bennie Oosterbaans Wolv- erine cage team, which returned from Champaign today following its game with Illinois, will meet the University of Wisconsin's quintet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow on the boards of Yost Field House. Tomorrow's game will be the sec- ond of a home-and-home series be- tween the two schools and the last time the Maize and Bluemeet the boys from Madison this season. In their first encounter, which was played a week ago on the Badgers' home court, the Wolverines came out on the short end of a 58-57 de- cision. It was the first Big Ten match the Badgers won this year. Commenting on the Wisconsin ag- gregation, Coach Oosterbaan stated, "I believe they are one of the most underrated teams in the nation to- day. Tomorrow night's game will be no walk-away for either team. Both have a 50-50 chance of winning." Michigan's starting lineup Will be composed of Glen Selbo at center, John Mullaney and Bob Harrison at the forwards, and Dave Strack and Pete Elliott at the guards. Tracl ... (Continued from Page 1) years ago. The Spartan quartet was composed of Jack Dodge and Bob Carrier who ran against Michigan in 1942, and Amion Carter and Bill May- hew. The Wolverine hurdlers were Hack Coplin, Bud Wallington, .Neil MacIntyre, and Elmer Swanson. The Wolverines took team honors in the distance medley, sprint medley, one and two mile relays. Barten who doubled in both medleys ran espe- cially well for the Wolverines. Val Johnson, Bill Hadler, Coleman, Hank Fonde, Dave Hess, Joe Shea, and Jim MacFadden were outstanding for the Wolverines in the relay events. The Meet had hardly opened when Chuck Birdsall put the Wolverines in front with a 60 yard victory in the two mile. ChuckaLauritsen surprised the fans with a victory in the pole vault. Track Summaries Two-Mile Run-Won by Charles Birdsall, Michigan; second, Murphy, Notre Dame; third, Kelley, Notre Dame; fourth, Hughes, Michigan State. Time, 9 minutes, 53.7. 300-Yard Dash-Won by James Fraser, Michigan State; second, Ben- nett, Ohio State; third, Haidler, Michigan; fourth, Thompson, Notre Dame. Time, 32.3 seconds. Pole Vault-Won by Charles Laur- itson, Michigan; second, tie between Wonch and Vosberg, Michigan State, Moore, Northwestern, and Struble, Notre Dame. Height, 13 feet. Distance Medley Relay-Won by Michigan (Coleman, Barton, Bird- sall, Thomason); second, Notre Dame; third, Kansas; fourth, Michi- gan State. Time, 10 minutes, 32.3 sec- onds. 75-Yard Dash-Won by Carl Bay- nard, Ohio State; second Swain, Michigan; third, Brown, Detroit; fourth, Coleman, Wayne. Time, 7.8 seconds. 75-Yard High Hurdles-Won by Ed Taylor, Western Michigan; second, Swanson, Michigan; third, Seibert, Ohio State; fourth, O'Neil, Notre Dame. Time, 9.5 seconds. Two Mile Relay-Won by Michigan (Hess, Shea, McFadden, Bob Hume); second, Kansas; third, Notre Dame; fourth, Wayne. Time, 8 minutes, 5.9 seconds. Shot Put, Won by Charles Fonville, Michigan; second, Ostroot, Michi- gan; third Simmons, Notre Dame: fourth Maseio, Ohio State. Distance, 48 feet, 7 % inches. 75-Yard Low Hurdlers, Won by Bill O'Neil, Notre Dame; second Lar- son, Michigan; third Shiray, Ohio State; fourth Seibert, Ohio State. Time, 9 seconds. Sprint Medley Relay, Won by Michigan (Barten, Johnson, Fonde, Thomason); second Ohio State, third Michigan State; fourth Notre Dame. Tine 3 minutes 37.2 seconds. 1,000-Yard Run, Won by Charles Low, Michigan; second Orfanedes, 0 t. S.; third Smith, 0. S.; four~th La- grou, Michigan State. Time 2 min- utes 23.4 seconds. 240-Yard Shuttle Relay, Won by Michigan State (Dodge, Carter, May- hew, Carrier); second Michigan; Fred Green, Give Victors Bob Rowe 19 Points added 19 points between them to the Illinois total. Illinois led 30-26 two minutes af- ter the second half began. Michigan regained the Ilead 36-35 for ag o- ment, but Illinois went in front again CHAMPAIGN, Ill. Feb. 9-(P)- The University of Illinois basketball team weathered a dazzling display of Michigan shooting tonight be- fore 7,005 fans and defeated the Wolverines 49 to 44. The season's largest crowd saw the lead change hands twice in the first half and the score became tied three times as Illinois gradually pared Michigan's early lead to 22-20 at the half. Michigan led 20-9 at one time, after Dave Strack hit four of five field shots. In the second half Illinois led al- most throughout. Jack Smiley, ex- serviceman, contributed six points, and a pair of six foot seven inch freshmen, Fred Green and Bob Rowe, ~asket ball Summxar, ies o Illinois, 49-44 Illini Surge Ahead in Second Half After Michigan Grabs Early Lead and never after. lost its advantage there- tralian champion, tied for fourth place with 137 each, Ghezzi shooting a 67 today while Ferrier hit 69. Buy Vie ory Bonds! ILLINOIS (49) Doster, f ...... Mroz, f....... McClure, f .... Green, c ...... Menke, c..... . Rowe, c.. ... . Seyler, g ...... Burmaster, g .. Leddy, g ...... Smiley, g ..... Iiumplhey, g .. TOTALS .... MICHIGAN (44) Strack, f ...... IHarrison, f . . . . Selbo, f ....... Feinberg, c ... . Mullaney, g ... Elliott, g...... Walton, g .... Kell, g ........ TOTALS .... FG FT ....3 3 ,..0 0 ... .l 0 ....3 1 .....0 0 ....5 2 .....1 0 ....2 2 ....0 0 .....2 2 ..... 3 ... 18 13 FG FT .....6 5 ....2 2 .....3 0 .....0 0 .....1 1. ....4 1 .....0 0{ .....1 1 ....17 10 ANorth Carolina 51, Navy 49 SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Feb. 9---Jj' ) 'an ' lin4 Bantam Ben Hogan raced in with a Wayne 47, Albion 40 six-under-par 65 on wind-sw-ept Illinois 49, M7ichigan 44 Brackenridge Park course to tie Ohio State 53, Ind2iana 52(overtime) Byron Nelson for the lead at the half- Michigan State 58, U. of Detroit 46 way mark in the Texas open. The De Paul 62, ilanmline 49 two carded 135 for 36 holes. Four strokes back at 136 was Art Iowa 43, Purdue 41 Doering, young Denver professional Army 57, Columbia 56 who had tied Nelson with a 64 at the Dartmovth 56, Cornell 53 end of yesterday's first round. Minnesota 52, Chicago 30 Vic Ghezzi of Knoxville, Tenn., and New York U ti i v e r s i t y 62, Notre Jim Ferrier of Chicago, former Aus- Dame 58 PF 1 0 0{ 2 0 1 0 3 I 0 2 10 PFS 4 4 3 4 2 1 0 0 18 TP 9 0 2 7 0 12 2 6 0 49 TP 17 6 6 0 3 9 0 ., 44 ABC Tourney MILWAUKEE, Feb. 9-(P)-A total of 5,744 teams have entered the 1946 American Bowling Congress tourna- ment which will open March 14 on the 74th Regiment Alleys in Buff- alo, Elmer H. Baumgarten, ABC sec- retary, announced today. The entry total is the third larg- est since the ABC held its first tour- nament in 1901, Baumgarten said. Top year was 1940, when 6,073 teams rolled in the annual event at Detroit. The Chicago Budweiser team, which captured the national ABC crown in 1942 with a 3,131 total, will not compete this year. Hockey Results MICHIGAN TORONTO Maclnnes G D. Ball Kuznies C Halder MacMillan LW Henry Jacobson RW G. Ball Iill RD Doyle Cossalter ,LD Wade HIRST PERIOD-Scoring: None. Penalties: Marshall, Gacek, Celley, Ball, Kosick, Puttock. SECOND PERIOD-Scoring: Toronto-Bromley (Kosick) 1:12. Penalties: Grant, Doyle (two). THIRD PERIOD-Scoring: Toronto - Ball (Halder) 5:30, Doyle (Halder) 8:29, Kosick (Brom- ley) 18:29. Penalties: Marshall (tow ) Puttock. TYPEWRITERS Bought, Rented Repaired BTUDENT and OFFICE SUPPLIEs o. D. MORRILIJ 314 s. State St. Phone 6615 c x d a Y J /rte' / t , , - yJ V' Yl' /' : 5 " _ /fjl a <, t ,.. "fit' T'YI' ?f M'h y' ",rte Y ' i % ,"c d12 K Y' i '" z h . r < rT hs: C -2 / a , ; " " t i., ..;°& S . } ..... o~~c ~a in elsoii I'ake (age " Results I Half time score: Michigan 22, Illinois 20. Officials: Gill McDonald of Wis- consin; Gail Robinson of Indiana. i I 1w"" -- ------_______________________________ i. THE REYNOLDS PEN Guaranteed not to require refilling for two years. 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