PAGE-SIX Gomberg Gains Early Lead Again in I-M Sta: adings 4 WINGS THREE POINTS BEHIND: I Boston 1Bruins H old N HL T op S pot York by the Rangers while the point. Their 31 points come from Byt PAU BO RMsAfheNato-Bun tied Montreal Sunday, to 14 wins, 10 losses, and three ties. I al Hockey League season gone, the put Boston back in sole possession The Canadiens missed an op- 1 average hockey fan is no longer of first place. portunity to tie for the runner-up startled to see the Boston Bruins Howe Ties Record slot, when they deadlocked the sill sitting on top of the stand- Although the Wings lost ground Bruins Sunday night. Th1e Bruins, coached by their to the league-leading Bruins, one Rangers Fourth former team c a p t a i n Milt of their stars, forward Gordie In fourth place, eight points Schmidt, have won 15 games, lost Howe tied a "milestone" record. behind Montreal Is New York. The six, tied five for a total of 35 Howe's goal In Sunday's Ranger Rangers, who were out of the points. Igame was the 324th marker of his playoffs last season, have set their K Red Wings Second career. aims to Include a fourth place f in- I Follownig the Bruins are the This tied him for second place Ish. I Detroit. Red Wings who have 32 with retired Canadien great, Nels Two points behind the Rangers points on -14 wins, six losses, and IStewart. Ahead of Howe In this are the Toronto Maple Leafs who' four ties. Detroit has played two category is Maurice Richard, pres- Ihave been In a slump from al- less games than the Bruins. ent Montreal right winger who has most the beginning of the season. Before their roadtrip last week- sent 467 goals through the crease. Continuing from last season as end, the Wings were tied for first Third place in the NHL stand- cellar dwellers of the NHL are' place with Boston. However. they ings is presently occupied by the, the hapless Chicago Blackhawks lost to the Bruins in Boston Sat- Montreal Canadiens, who trail the who trail the Leafs by nine points urday, and were downed in New second place Wings by only one and have won only four games. pi'qiie... W AY NE W AR RE N By AL JONES ___ The greatest thrill in any sport is a close victory, and it was such a success that remains prominent in the memory of Michigan's gym- nastic co-captain Wayne Warren. The meet that he remembers was Michigan's 57-55, victory over Illinois last winter, the first and only defeat that the Illini suffered all season, as they went on to be- come Big Ten and NCAA Cham- Gymnastics have played an im- portant part in this Canadian's liever since his senior year In high schol in fWindsor, Ontario. basketball and track, plus gymnas- tics. At that time, as now, he com- peted on the same teamn as Ed Gagnier. Favorst Parallel Bars Warren's favorite events now are the parellel bars and side horse, shown by the fact that he took a fifth place In the Midwest Open on the former in the Wol- I 'ierines only meet so far. A senior in the School of Engi-- Fraternities Very Close By DAVE LYON Heading into the winter sports phase of the intramural athletic program, it appears that Gomberg Is again running away with the residence halls scoring title. The Big Red has won four championships out of four sports completed so far-touch football "A"ntand "B", track and cross Gomberg with 425 Gomberg's perfect score of 425 leads that of the nearest competi- tor, Willams, by 65 points, and chances are good that this margin wil bhe increased when the results ofthled sprs now in progress are Residence halls wrestling, swim- tunaments are now being wrap- ped up. Pending the results of these sports, Copley (328 points), Huber (315) and Kelsey (278) place immediately behind Wil- GORDIE HOWE ...ties record NHL Standings CO-CAPTAIN-Wayne Warren teams with Nick Weise* I I Boston Detroit Montreal,. New York Toronto Chicago W 15 14 14 8 '7 4 L 6 6 10 10 12 18 T 5 4 3 7 7 4 Pts. 35 32 31 23 21 12 f or C IDEHASSM Read neering, he is planning on a fu- ture in machine design, working somewhere in Canada. His home is now in Toronto. Last summer Warren Worked as a student en- gineer, and he has held different drafting positions. Predicts Good Season Warren is very optimistic about this year's team, but adds that "I am probably quite prejudiced." Nevertheless, he feels that Michi- gan has a good chance for a win- ning season. "Everyone is w hard," he states, "and when (Gagnier) gets back we have a real strong team." One thing that he reallyi ciates Is the greater amount sponse that the campus ha giving toward the gymn team during the past few "I feel that more people a terested in the team than b and the crowds have been bigger." orking Eddie should appre- | IN COR PORAT ED (Leader In Oil Hydraulics) Extends An Invitation To Students Majoring In Engineering & Science To Explore Employment Opportunities In Engineering, Research, Sales And Manufacturing With s ee Fraternities Close iastics The social fraternity scoring years. derby is not such a clearcut issue. re in- Excluding volleyball, swimming, efore, and handball, which are still in a lot progress, Phi Gamma Delta, first- place finisher in two of the four autumn sports, leads second-place Sigma Phi Epsilon by only 11 points, 371-360. 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