THE MICHIGAN DAILY Icers Bid for Weekend's Big Series At Coliseum (Continued from Page 1) WIHL Title Against Revengeful Tec MacFarland To A ppear 'M''Track STRAUSS ALSO WINS: In His Last Home Games en h Pnn Williams Gains Cage Fina year, and thus has one semester of eligibility remaining. Renfrew Determined Coach Al Renfrew, in his fifth year at Tech, is a 1949 graduate of Michigan and was an All-Am- erican in his college days. After absorbing two humiliating defeats at the hands of the Wolverines last weekend, Renfrew brings his band of powerful Huskies to town with but one thought-revenge. Only one senior dots the roster of the young Tech squad, who will be led by what is rated the best brother combination in U. S. amateur hockey today, Bob and Jack McMafus. Bob, the goalie, was All-WIHL last year, and is regarded as the backbone of the team, while Jack, a right- wing, is currently the third-leading scorer in the League. Despite their scoring drought last weekend, the Huskies still sport an envious 5.7 goals per game offensive average. Besides McManus, three other Tech play- ers rank in the top 10 of League scoring. Potent Scoring Attack Tom Kennedy, sixth in league scoring, tops the WIHL in assists with 27 to his credit. Pete Aubry, with 43 points, ranks fourth, while Cliff Wylie, another of the- Husk- FM Broadcast Starting at 7:55 tonight and tomorrow night, Bill Stegath of radio station WUOM will give a play-by-play broadcast of the Michigan-Michigan Tech hock- ey series. WUOM is an FM station, and. has a frequency of 91.7 mega- cycles. Stegath also plans to travel to Colorado Springs next week to give an on-the-spot broad- cast of Michigan's games in the NCAA Tournament. les' high-scoring wings, is ninth with 38 points. Although McManus is third at present in total points, he could end up as League champ. Current leader John Andrews of Colorado has now finished the sea- son with 52 points, while McManus, with 50, has a chance to boost his total in this weekend's series. CAPTAIN BILL MacFARLAND, making his last home appearance, has compiled an amazing scoring record in his three years. He has accounted for 73 goals and 65 assists during his brilliant hockey career, including 18 goals and 25 assists this season. NEW 'PROSPECT': Who's Who in Hockey s 0- * One of Michigan's all-time great hockey players will be playing in his last home series this weekend. Bill MacFarland, captain of the last two Wolverine sextets, will complete his career as a collegiate star except for the NCAA playoffs next week, when Michigan tangles with Michigan Tech in the battle for the WIHL's crown. MacFarland, who alternates at center and wing, has compiled one of the finest scoring records in Michigan's history. In his three years he has scored a total of 138 points, and this season, he is fifth in WIHL play with 43 points. The Detroit Red Wings have expressed an interest in MacFar- land after he finishes school, but the Wolverine star is not yet sure Eleven Cage Records Fall CHICAGO (W-)-Eleven Big Ten basketball records were shattered and one was tied in scoring bar- rages led by Illinois and Ohio State's Robin Freeman, according to final 1956 Conference statistics released yesterday. Second-place Illinois accounted for three of eight team marks and Freeman set two individual records and tied a third. New records: (TEAM) Best free throw average, season -.744, Illinois. Most points a game, season- 91.2, Illinois. Most field goals a game, season- 33.6, Illinois. Most free throws a game, season 26.9, Ohio State. Most field goal attempts per game, season-86.6, Minnesota. Most points, one game, two teams - 198, Ohio State 100, Wisconsin 98. Most field goals, one game, two teams--78, Wisconsin 41, Ohio State 37. Highest losing score-98, Wis- consin (Ohio State 100). (INDIVIDUAL) Most points per game, season- 32.5, Freeman. Most field goals per game, sea- son--11.64, Freeman. Best free throw average, one game-14 of 14, Freeman (ties record). Most consecutive free throws- 29, Dick Miller, Wisconsin. Don't forget that your hair helps measure your character. Our hair styles build your character. Z4' Is &be4 715 North University TORONTO (R) - Abi Hoffman was the roughest, toughest de- fenseman in Toronto's Little Hockey League, a league for boys under 10. . Yesterday officials pickedgthe team for the leagud all-star game on March 31. Abi, of course, was on it. Following usual procedure, the officials began examining birth certificates of the all-stars. Then they blinked-and blushed. Besides being the roughest, toughest defenseman for four months in the Little Hockey League, Abi, it was discovered, was also a 9-year-old girl. She liked hockey better than dolls. "Nobody on the team knew Abi NHL SCORES Detroit 4, Boston 2 New York 6, Chicago 4 Montreal 4, Toronto 3 was a girl," said team manager Al Grissi. The girl's father, Samuel Hoff- man, explained the masquerade. "When the league enrollment took place she asked me to take her. There were 400 boys there. "While I was inquiring about a girls' team, Abi wandered off in the crowd and handed in her birth certificate without telling me. A few days later we received a call from the league saying Abi could play. "So I let her go ahead. I ac- companied her to every'game. She dressed at- home and put on her skates at the rink. She wore a sweater and had her hair cropped real close." League officials didn't have the heart to kick Abi-whose real name is Abigail-out. So they told her she could play. And they said next year she can have a separate dressing room-all to herself. 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