SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1950 NHLE IC IGAN IDAILY wolverines Sweep Iockey, Sming, Wrestl~in Michi an. Sextet Trounces Tigers,,. 11-1 By BOB VOKAC Michigan's hockey club all but turned Colorado College upside down as they walloped the Tigers, 11-1, before a howling capacity crowd at the Coliseum last night. The Wolverines are now practi- cally assured a berth in the Na- tional Championship playoffs aft- er blasting Colorado twice in the two-game series. The Tigers fell previously to Michigan Friday night, 5-1. LENNY BRUMM and Neil Cel- ley led the Wolverine scoring pa- rade as each racked up the co- veted hat-trick. I With their defense failing, . 'Yf'ltmEm ? : .a:i 's 7:i ............................ the Tigers at best could only make futile scoring efforts in an attempt to hold down Coach Vic Heyliger's squad of bom- barding sharpshooters. Colora- do's valiant goalie, Roy Ikola, was the mainstay of the weak Tiger defense. The Wolverines were off to an early lead in the first period - a lead they never relinquished. Brumm tallied at 4:11 assisted by Celley while Joe Marmo followed closely at 4:53 to put the game on ice for the Maize.and Blue. Paul Pelow and Eddie May assisted Marmo. COLORADO'S lone tally came ammass#.......................## * at 6:56 when Hairy Whitworth drilled the puck through the crease assisted by Chris Ray. Celley, assisted by Gil Bur- ford, nailed the third Wolverine goal at 15:09 and Brumm blast- ed the fourth marker at 16:06, assisted by Burford and Celley. Celley led off the second frame scoring attack at 1:37 by drilling a shot past Ikola from six feet in front of the net. Burford and Louis Paolatto assisted. STANDING NEAR the blue line, Ross Smith caught a pass in the shuffle from Graham Cragg and May and hammered home the sixth Michigan tally at 10:39. Brumm gained his hat-trick at 16:09 when he and Burford out- manuevered Ikola in a neat pass play. The final stanza's scoring was in short bursts as Earl Keyes as- sisted by Bob Heathcott tallied at 15:40 while Paolatto scored at 15:53 with Heathcott again assisting. Smith, brilliant defensive star of the encounter, posted the tenth marker at 17:25 and Celley earned his hat-trick at 17:44 assisted by Burford. Stager Paces Natators In Iowa Defeat 52-32 Mlichigan Fails to Take Only Three Events As Team Captures Fourth Dual Meet Win - - T- 'M' Routs Hoosiers, 18-6; Nelson Loses First Match Cagers ILLINOIS (70) Erickson, F . Sunderlage F . Gerecke F .... Osterkorn C . . Thurlby G .... Fletcher 0 TOTALS ... 0 1 By HUGH QUINN A double win by Gus Stager and two surprise second places helped Michigan to a 53-32 win over Iowa in a dual swimming meet last night at the IM pool. It was Michigan's fourth win in five starts this season. * * * STAGER'S VICTORIES came in the 220- and 440-yard free style events, and both races he held the lead all the way and won by wide margins. He was timed in 2:12 for the 220, and 4:51.8 for the 440. The unexpected seconds were Dave Tittle in the 220-yard free style and Jim Hartman in the fancy diving. Tittle was swim- ming his first 220 start this year. * * * and two fast relay legs on Michi- gan's winning relay teams. Moss swam the breast stroke on the medley team, along with Bernie Kahn, back stroke, and Dave Neisch, free style. Their winning time was 2:51.8, which is equal to the Western Confer- ence record. * * * IOWA TOOK three first places, in the 50-yard free style, the 150- yard back stroke, and the 200- yard breast stroke. Ed Garst touched out Martin for his :23.5 win in the 50. Hawkeye captain Duane Draves outsprinted Kahn to take the back stroke in 1:36.6. In the breast' stroke, Iowa's Bowen Stassforth beat out Johnnie Davies and Stew Elliott, of Michigan, who fin- ished second and third respective- ly. oKI r: Kii; ti w it t% ^::t "r'r r: 4S: } r 1: l Jt CHARLIE horse job for win in the MOSS did a work- Michigan with a 51.8 100-yar Gymnasts Overpower nd To Remain Unbeaten, 60- By MARV EPSTEIN Sweeping the tumbling andl trampoline events for the second straight time, Michigan's gymnas- tics squad scored an easy victory over the University of Indiana last night, 60-36. It was the third consecutive win for Coach Newt Loken's acrobats and leaves them with an unble- mished record for the season. PETE BARTHELL scored 19, team points to lead both teams in that department. He started with a win in the side horse, followed with another in the parallel bars, took a fifth in the flying rings and finished with a first in the tum- bling. Little Connie Ettl showed himself to be right ning for the scorin sixteen points bast in the high bar and and a second in p The sophomore sen proving rapidly wit cessive meet. Highest .perform marks were notche chanan and Gordie the trampoline. Bucl of the four major trat racked up the high evening with 276. Z close behind with performances in the1 make him a logical+ number two trampol colegiate competitio Buchanan. d free style, The summaries follow: 300-yard Medley Relay - First, Michigan (Kahn, Moss, Neisch); liana second, Iowa. Time, 2:51.8. 220-yard Free Style - First, -36Stager, M; second, Tittle, M; third, Boyd, I. Time, 2:12. 50-yard Free Style - First, in the run- Garst, I; second, Martin, M; third, ig race with Nicholson, I. Time, :23.5. ed on firsts 100-yard Free Style - First, flying rings Moss, M; second, Garst, I; third, arallel bars. Neisch, M. Time, :51.8. sation is im- Fancy Diving - First, Eyster, h each suc- M; second, Hartman, M; third, Wilson, I. na n c e .point 150-yard Back Stroke - First, d by Ed Bu- Draves, I; second, Kahn, M; third, Levenson in Greisbach, I. Time, 1:36.6. hanan, holder 200-yard Breast Stroke - First, mpoline titles, Stassforth, I; second, Davies, M; total of the third, Elliott, M. Time, 2:21.6. Levenson was 440-yard Free Style - First, 269. Gordie's Stager, M; second, Watson, I; last two meets third, Wegener, M. Time, 4:51.8. contender for 400-yard Free Style Relay - iner in inter- First, Michigan (Moss, Martin, n, right after Tittle, Neisch); second, . Iowa. Time, 3:31. (Special to The Daily) BLOOMINGTON, Ind.-Suprem- acy in the six heaviest weight di- visions gave the Michigan wrest- lers an, 18-6 win over Indiana's Hoosiers at Bloomington yesterday afternoon. * ~* * IN THE MOST surprising match of the day, Michigan's 155 pound sophomore, Bill Stapp decisioned Simon Priesant, Indiana star who finished third in the Conference last year, 5-3. Stapp and Priesant were tied at the end of the second period, 2-2, but the Wolverine forged ahead in the final period. The biggest surprise of the day came in the 128 pound class, when Larry Nelson was defeated by Bob Braebender, conference runner-up last season, 4-3. Nelson, unde- feated soph star, lost the match in the last period, when leading 3-2, he was penalized by the referee. for a questionable infraction. * * * DAVE SPACE and Jim Smith both won their matches at 136 and 145 pounds, respectively. Space came from behind in the last two periods to take his match, 7-5, from Bill Braedender, the second half of the Hoosier wrestling twins. Smith, Michigan captain, had little trouble in disposing of Dick Lyons, 9-3. In the three heaviest bouts, Michigan wrestlers registered smashing victories as Coach Keen Late Scores BASKETBALL Ohio State 68, Northwestern 46 Wisconsin 53, Iowa 44 Indiana 60, Purdue 50 Kentucky 97, Georgia Tech 62 Yale 62, Army 47 Wiliam & Mary 74, VMI 57 Penn 77, Harvard 66 Syracuse 77, Colgate 62 Nacy 54, Brown 35 Auburn 67, Alabama 58 Albion 59, Kalamazoo 44 Wayne 64, Mich Tech 55 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Toronto 3, Detroit 2 New York 4, Montreal 2 shifted Joe Planck from heavy- weight to 175 pounds and Jack Powers from 175 pound category' to the heavyweight class. THE CHANGE seemed agreeable to both Michigan men as Powers routed Indiana's 220 pound heavy- weight, Chuck Hurley, despite be- ing outweighed by almost 45 pounds, 11-4, while Planck beat Russ Keller, 13-4. Don O'Connell, wrestling at 165, routed Joe Preda, 14-4, to complete the Michigan run-away in the heavyweights. O'Connell was wres- tling for the first time since Janu- ary and replaced Bud Holcombe. a a STUDENTS ?Come to the Mardi Gras Carnival a and 0' Shrove Tuesday, February 21 UO ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Catherine Street between No. Division and State Sts.) Building Fund Benefit .... O ..0