SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1952 T HE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TREMI I U I 'M' Icemen Nip Toronto Sextet, 6-3 (Continued from Page 1) than a minute later the Blues made the score 4-2 when Norm Dysart converted on passes from Al Fasan and Dave Hargraf. Then Matchefts pulled the play of the game as he set up McKenneli 'perfectly and the little red-head carried out his part with dispatch, faking goal- tender Ben Walker right out of his pads to flash the red light at 16:03, and Michigan left the ice at the end of the second frame ahead 5-2. Bill Lucier, a fine net-minder in his own right, came out at goalie for the Wolverines in the third period when Heyliger decided to let starter Ikola take it easy. Lu- > cier got his taste of action right away as Bob Logue picked up an' errant Michigan pass and caged the disk unassisted at 2:50. * * * THEN DOUG Mullen ended the evening's scoring as he slammed one in from in close on a neat set- up by wing Bert Dunn. After Mul- len's score at 5:01 the game erupt- ed into an exhibition of sloppy skating and fighting. The most amusing part of the shoving and poking came when Toronto defenseman Jim Machin got 'in a scrape with the injured Michigan skater Ron Martinson. Martinson, who has been laid up' with a broken bone in his foot, was sitting at the scorers bench when Machin got in a tie-up on the boards right in front of him and then decided to vent his wrath on the sidelined Wolverine. The eleven game win streak ex- tends to the last seven regular season contests of last year as, L wellas the two games that the Maize and Blue took in the NCAA championships and this season's opener with St. Lawrence. FIRST PERIOD: 1-Michigan, Keyes (Matchefts, McKenneli) 2:5; 2-To- ronto, Primeau (unassisted) 3:18; 3-- Michigan, Matchefts (Keyes) 14:05. h Penalties: Michigan - Matchefts (kneeing). Toronto - Kent (illegal body check). Both two minutes SECOND PERIOD: 4 -- Michigan, McKenneli (Matchefts) 1:14; 5-Mich- gan, Mascarin (Haas) 12:23; 6 - To- ronto Dysart (Fasan, Hargraff) 13:15; 7 -Michigan McKenneli (Matchefts, McClellan) 16:03. Penalties: none. THIRD PERIOD: 8-Toronto, Logue (unassisted) 2:50; 9--Michigan, Mul- len (Dunn, Haas) 5:01 Penalties: Michigan-Keyes (hold- ing Hfaas (roughing) Matchefts (slashing). Toronto-Wilkes (rough- ing), Logue (tripping). AU two min- utes. Hill Breaks Mark In Freestyle Race Kahn Equals Backstroke Record; Jeffries, Walters Victors in Meet Iowa Hands Michigan First Basketball Loss -Daily-Bruce Knoll COONEY FOILED-Toronto goalie Jack Ross saves on Michigan's left wing, Pat Cooney (8), in the Coliseum. The Wolverines won their second straight game of the new season and their eleventh victory, counting nine last spring. Wolverine Wrestlers Triumph Over Toledo In Initial Contest Special to The Daily The University of Michigan wrestling team got off to a flying start last night with an 17-11 vic- tory over a powerful University of Toledo squad at the Rocket Field- house in Toledo. The matmen's initial triumph of the 1952-53 campaign was a bit- ter and hard-fought contest that wasn't decided until the final match when Michigan heavy- weight Dick O'Shaughnessy scored a resounding triumph over To- ledo's Dick Torio. * * . AFTER THE Rocket's Steve Kerlin had beaten Michigan's Joe Atkins in the 123 pound division to give Toledo an early 3-0 lead, Wolverine Captain and Big Ten 130 pound champion Snip Nolan started the Michigan scoring with a one-sided 13-3 decision over Dick Leffler.. Nalan's win was the highest scoring and most decisive of the entire contest. After Nalan's victory, Michigan went on to win the next three matches to lead, 14-3. Miles Lee scored his decision in the 157 pound divi- I sion with a pinning of Russ Zacarria. After Toledo took the 167 and the 177 pound matches the score narrowed to 14-11. However, Dick O'Shaughnessy, former Big Ten 177 pound champion who moved up to the heavyweight class this year, won the final match of the night with an easy 6-0 decision. Michigan's three veterans, Cap- tain Snip Nalan, Miles Lee, and Dick O'Shaughnessy were clearly, the outstanding performers of the meet. Other Wolverine victors were Andy Kaul in the 137 pound class and Joe Scandura in the 147 pound division. The final results were: 123-Steve Kerlin ,Toledo) de- feated - Joe Atkins (Michigan) 11-7. 130-Snip Nalan (Michigan) defeated Dick Leffler (Toledo) 13-3. 137-Andy Kaul (Michigan) defeated Paul Boyko (Toledo) 7-2. 147-Joe Scandura (Michi- gan) defeated Bill Miller (To- ledo) 4-1. 157-Miles Lee (Michigan pinned Russ Zacarria (Toledo) 8:10. 167-Don Wem (Toledo) de- feated Ron Horne (Michigan) 5-2. 177-Ed Kanzi (Toledo) pinn- ed Harold Holt (Michigan) 4:52. Heavyweight-Dick O'Shaugh- nessy (Michigan) defeated Dick Toro (Toledo) 6-0. I. By IVAN KAYE Don Hill, ace Wolverine sprint- er, smashed the state record for the 50-yard freestyle last night to highlight theeEighteenth An- nual Michigan A.A.U. Swimming Meet held in the pool at the In- tramural Sports Building. The Cincinnati junior covered the distance in 23 seconds flat to clip two-tenths of a second from the old mark set by former Michi- gan star Dick Weinberg in 1949. * * * ANOTHER "M" man, backstrok- er Bernie Kahn, tied the A.A.U. record of 59-1 seconds in the 100 yard event which had been set by Harry Holiday in 1947. Captain Wally Jeffries swept to victory in the 440-yard free- style in the time of 5:01.7. Burwell "Bumpy" Jones, who paces the varsity in this race, was forced to refrain from com- petition due to an infected tooth. In a pre-meet ceremony, Coach Matt Mann introduced Olympic swimmers John Davies, Ron Gora, Bumpy Jones and Jack and Bert Wardrop to the crowd. THE SNEAK preview of the Michigan varsity revealed the pressing need for a breaststrok- er, but encouragement could be gained from the strong perform- ance of the hitherto undermanned diving crew. Jimmy Walters ran away with the honors, and Bud Hurd and Charlie Bates showed improvement over last year's per- formances. SUMMARIES 440-Yard Freestyle: 1-Jeffries (Mich. igan), 2-O'Rtielly, 3-Leengran (Mich- igan). Time 5:01.7. 150-Medley Relay: 1 - Detroit Rec- reation (Conley, Boulter, Curtis, Gar- bus), 2-Michigan "F" (Considine, Wayburn, Benner), 3-Michigan "A" (Jeffries, Miller, Dow). Time: 1:23.4. (Race was handicapped) 100-Yard Backstroke: 1-Kahn, 2-B. Wardrop, 3-Kruthers. Time 59.1. (Ties Michigan AAU record set by Red Wings Get Woman Prexy DETROIT - (P) - Marguerite Ann Norris, who never has seen the Detroit Red Wings play in Olympia Stadium here, yesterday became president of both the Red Wings and Olympia Stadium. The 25-year-old Miss Norris, a graduate of Smith College, suc- ceeds her late father, James D. Norris, as head of the Detroit National Hockey League Empire. The youngest of four Norris child- ren, she was chosen at a meeting of the heirs in Chicago. Basketba Southern Illinois 59 Central Michigan 53 St. Louis University 64 Wash- ington State 60 Kansas State 82 Indiana 80 Butler 63 Ohio State 60 Wayne 92 University of De- troit 84 Minnesota 71 Nebraska 62 Purdue 87 Wabash 64 Maryland 52 West Virginia 45 Morris Harvey 78 Concord 60 Penn 74 Delaware 69 St. Joseph's 70 West Texas State 46 Virginia Military 61 Lynch- burg College 53 New York Univ. 91, Lafayette 81 Holiday Of University of Michigan in 1947.) 50-Yard Freestyle: 1-Hill (Michi- gan), 2-Ellis (Detroit Recreation, 3- Ryan (Southeastern High School). Time: 23.0. A new Michigan AAU record, breaking the old time of 23.2 made by Dick Weinberg of the Uni- versity of Michigan in 1947.) 100-Yard Breaststroke: 1-Bolter (De- troit Recreation), 2-White, 3-Sharpe, Time: 1:02.7. Diving: 1-Waiters (Michigan), 2- Bates (Michigan), 3-Hurd (Michigan). Winning Score: 565.9. 100-Yard Individual Medley: 1- Alsobrook (Kronk A.C.), 2-Ryan (Southeastern High School), 3-Reinke (Detroit Recreation). Time: 1:09.5. (A new state record.) 200-Yard Freestyle Relay: 1-De- troit Recreation (Frederick, Sillers, Ellis, Curtis), 2-Michigan "C" (Ben- ner, Jeffries, Dow, Chase), 3-Michigan "B" (Kahn, Leengran, Reigel, R. Jones). Time: 1:45.3. (Race was han- dicaped). (Continued from Page 1) goals and scored 12 points him- self in the process. With Codwell gone, sophomore center Paul Groffsky took up the scoring slack with a air of hook shots and a rebound. ay Pavich- evich chipped in a long set shot, but the Wolverines were still 14' points off the pace. * * * AT THIS juncture Ralph Kauff- man caged a free throw, captain Doug Lawrence hit with a long set shot and Pavichevich counted with a rebound to close the gap to 62-51 as the period ended. Lawrence was on the scoring end of a fast break as the final round opened, but that was as close as Michigan got until late in the quarter. Spurts of eight and five tallies put Iowa com- fortably ahead, 78-64, with two minutes and ten seconds re- maining on the scoreboard. Still the Maize and Blue was not finished. Little Eaddy, Mich- igan's top point-getter with a to- tal of 21, and lanky forward Milt Mead dented the twines from all over the floor to cut the deficit to seven points, 78-71. FOLLOWING three Hawk char- ity tosses, Eaddy and Mead com- bined for four more scores to cut the winner's cushion to 81-75 with only 25 seconds left. Guard Ken Buckles, who reg- istered 16 on the evening, went all the way on two driving lay- ups to put an end to any Michi- gan hopes of pulling the contest out in the waning moments. Buckles was one of four Hawk cagers to hit in double figures. Thompson with 21, Davis, who collected 19 on four field goals and LATE HOCKEY SCORES Detroit 3, Toronto 1 Montreal 3, Chicago 0 HERB THOMPSON ... leading Iowa scorer Scores Niagara 70, Lemoyne 67 Navy 88 Yale 73 Penn State 62 Washington and Jefferson 50 Miami (Ohio) 65 Pitt 64 North Carolina State 88 East- ern Kentucky 75 Richmond 74 Clemson 60 McCrary Eagles 72 Wake For- est 70 Western Michigan 80 Loyola (New Orleans) 63 Duke 89 Tennessee 82 Auburn 87 Birmingham Southern 61 William and Mary 87 Virgin- ia 71 Columbia 64 Rutgers 55 field goals. MICHIGAN Codwell, F Kauffman, F .Topp, F Mead, F Allen, F Groffsky, C Schlicht, C Pavichevich, G Lawrence, G Brunsting, G Eaddy, G Totals IOWA Thompson, F Jensen, F Davis, F Hettrick, C' Miller, C Mau, C Buckles, G McBride, G Jarnagin, G Totals MICHIGAN Iowa * * FG 4 I 0 4 0 5 1 3 2 7 27 FG 7 0 4 2 2 1 7 0 5 28 eleven of 18 free throws, and Jar- nagin'S 13 counters paced the Iowa attack which looped in 27 of 87 shots from the floor. * * * FOUR Michigan hoopsters also found the double-figure brackets, but two of these and one other Wolverine* were waved out of the game with five personals. The of- ficials blew the infraction whistle 33 times on the Ann Arbor com- bine. 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