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FRIDAY, JANTIJARY.4 1957

THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y'

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By BRUCE BENNETT
The Michigan hockey tearn
battered and bruisc but i
hopeful, returned to An: Arbor
last weekend from a discoura"Th'
western swing that saw them
three out of four games to league
foes.
The Wolverines opened t e ed
league schedule on a sour note. to
say the least. They los thr v
straight and then managed to .ke
out a 3-2 win over Denver. For
the record. the scores xx t -4
and 7-5 in the favor of Coloedo
College and 4-3 for Deuxer in the
first game of the seaie,
Heyliger Disappoint;d
But the scores are only hmlf the
story. The other half- -'1, th t,

ees got our kids so mixed up that
they didn't play a good game."
"WhY, they took a goal away
1rm us in that second Colorado'
ame on a call that I've never seen
in all my years in hockey. Thiey
climed one of our men was off
sde. but thE y didn't whistle 'he'
ay (own til after we scored sud
a wouldnt count it.
eat w those other a -
s; ,'.'Welfoi one. home

'1W Matmen
Take Fourth
By DAVE LYON
Jack Marchello led Michigan's
varsity wrestlers to a fourth place
in the 25th annual Wilkes College
tournament held December 28 and
29 at Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
Marchello, last year's Big T'en
177-pound champion; decisioned

Luck of 1hr-'
Barry MacKay, captain of
the Michigan tennis team, ran
into the luck of the draw and
couldn't get past the first
round of the Sugar Bowl tour-
nament despite a fine per-
formance.
In both the sigles and du-
bles he met defeat at the hands
of the eventual wins
In the
the court a
Jr., vet eran wa eatcircititand
* I rithe oueshe te a d
with Ron Ilolnber 'I'hy
Bernard "Tut"Baic n
Sid Swartz. After losing t
first set 6-1 Mac~y and
Holmberg extended their oppo-
nents in the second set, only
to lose 9-7.

tHi Asl hY: his ankle the secon 3r-
a e /four opponents on his way to the
ht at Colora do. It bothered him . 177-pound title, defeating P. G
n t Denver sries. A couple of Friedman, an independent. 2-0, in. .
iir gals ea'e on plays whereE HO ES the championship match.
10 in cu namve quick enrugh' . . . injured ankle mends
hecjus ou toeuinjury " Pitt Dominates Tournament PETE TILLOTSON
Howe~ in.gi'y was diagnosed at But that proved to be Michi- . . leads first half surge
first as a s rin, but the agilci Pan's only major showing of the;
e.mindes will he in top shape tournament, which was domin-1
g he game with Michigan State ated in rather awesome fashion
at East Laushg next Tusdby Pittsburgh's experienced squad. 0 w en)Ve1s1
Actually, the ligaments onbat The Steel City grapplers, four
Srhe ankle were torn, m k: of whom annexed individual t
l t painful for him to move j -,- championships, amassed 96 points f l1
aout at a in winning the team title. Second
Heyliger rested Howes in the place Lock Haven scored 42, lessa
xhibl inn moes against Michigan than half that of the winners. gan track team saw action last
in Phoenix. Ariz. and Albu- INDIANAPOLIS (.P) - J i m m y CLn trayk te Unierstof Chi-
trque. N. M except for a brief Reece of Indianapolis was listed Saturday at the University of Chi_
, a-once. Forward Baden Cosby yesterday as driver for the first third place was Lehigh, which to- cago's Fourth Annual HolidayI
taled 38 points. Coach Cliff Keen'sTrc Met
aded enal in his absence, as car entered for the 500-mile Me- Wlerins wodp witfop ln's Track Meet.
olic Ross Childs did not morial Day auto race here. Wolverines wound up with 28 for The top Wolverine performance
nae the prrta.s Reece will drive the Hoyt Ma- urth of the evening went to Capt. Dave
Michigan defeated theSpartans chine Special for Fred W. and Face Panthers Tomorrow Owen. Hit hard by the effects of

Cagers Post 5-3 eed
fPreConfeie ce A
I,! By JIM B !AAD-
Te Bear's Jim Barton ae
Oxer the holidays Michigan's M;iiat_ a rough ime linf
basketball team wound up its pre- 40 e pi
conference schedule winning two butiw ereg do r
and losing one rl who kile the Bleem in
The wing over Pittsburgh and ove'time with eight of h tas
Yale along with the loss to Wash- en points. The final score was
ington University of St. Louis give 2-69
the Wolverines an overall 5-3 rec-
ord as they head into their first Ito town ad in t col a e
Conference game with Indiana
tomorrow at Bloomingtonwon gam w c an
The game is to be televised over sfe f newce of h o
NBC. but it will be blacked out in suit Pla ' a s o some-
the Detroit area spirit sloppyS, and m-ittokthep-
Run Pitt Ragged pearanco of second string guard
The Saturday evening that Jack Lewis 1. pep up the Wolver-
school let out for Christmas vaca- ines enough to spurt to a 75-62
tion, Michigan played one of it's victory late in the game.
best games of the season. They Adds Drive
took on a highly rated Pittsburgh Lewis caine in just before=the
five and fairly ran them off the firs ha ended and tiped in a
court 90-75 shotin the last second to give
Pete 'Tillotson led a first-half Michigan a 33-32 edge. In the last
surge which netted the Wolverines half he provided a ittle drive
51 points and a comfortable 17=along with 13 points
point lead. Tillotson collected 18l
of these, along with four fouls. He Fouling and foul shooting seem-
therefore sat out most of the see- ed to harass Michigan throughout
ond half and watched his team- the last three games.
mates coast to victory. In the Pitt game no one fouled
Against Washington at St. Louis out, but againsf Washington coach
the picture was not so placid. The Bill Perigo had five men with four
1 Wolverines again gained a coin- personals and against Yale both
fortable lead, but with about Tillotsor and Ron Kramer fouled
twelve minutes to go it began to out rather early.
fade. At the end of regulation time At the foul line the Wolverines
the score was tied up, 62-62. hit for .642. a bit below par.

JACK LEWIS
... provides drive
Tf
_ rCK Mee-
high hurdles and third in the.
lows. In the sprints Magnuson
managed thirds in the 70-yd. and
220-yd. events.
Dollwet, who appears to be the
Wolverines big hope in the dis-
tance events, took third place in
the two mile. First place in the
event went to Olympic steeple-
chaser Phil Coleman.

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isn't too pleasant for Mihigan
fans either. Coach Vie Heyger
was clearly disappointed, but not
in the play of his team as munch as
the other factors that surrounded
the losses.
"It's the same old story," diewl-
ed the Michigan coach, seated in
his cubby hole off the Wolxerines'
locker room before yesteday's
'workout. "If they had dea.at
offici'als out there, the ss
wouldn't be so bad. But the re,-a

--2 in the first of the two games
and t hen the teams battled to a
-4 r the finale.
TeamLoos Ragged
Gcifig back to the "other
rcasons for defeat, Heyliger said,I
'Aix,_f a kids didn't hustleE
a a imes ad that hurt.'Then
wN cre ragged at times around
the net and that never helps you.
'Of curse, those other teamsj
played rome fine hockey, too, but
they waren't that much better
than we. That Colorado bunch
was the better of the two teams.
They had one real good line, that
one with (BilD Hay, Bob McCus-
kr and Ike bcott. That was a
dandy.
"We go up to East Lansin
Tuesday and then to Houghton for
two games the following weekend
We can't afford to fool around
nmore"

a safety tour of the Southwest.
Since Reece finished fifth in
standings on the big car racing
circuit in 1956, his car will carryr
No. 5.
He drove the Massaglia Hotels
Special to ninth place in the 1956
race, his fourth here, The Som-
mers' car failed to finish last year
because of oil pump failure.
College Basketball Scores
Georgia Tech 95, Howard,
Ala. 54.
C'olorado 73, Miami, Fla. 66.
DuQuesne 79, Dayton 71.
Aiami, 0. 93, Marshall 77.

squad, whcih Michigan faces at
Pittsburgh this Saturday.
Michigan's Dan Deppe finished
third in 130-pound competition
by winning four of his five
matches, the last one a close 5-41
decision over Tom Deppe, of Le-
high.
The Panthers are rated one of
the strongest squads in the coun-
try as they recorded their tourna-
ment victory without he aid of
three of their top stars.

Richard Sommer, Indianapolis Paul Powell (115 pounds), Vic-
Owners. for DeFelice (137 pounds), Bob
Reece brought the signed entry Richardson (157 pounds), and
form to the Indianapolis Motord Ron Schirf (191 pounds) won in-
Speedway office before leaving on dividual titles for the Pittsburgh

having a shot accidently dropped
on his leg during pre-meet warm-
ups, Owen only had time for one
throw beforenbeing taken to the
hospital for treatment.
But the one throw was all he
needed. His 54' 11%" effort was
good enough for first place and a
new meet record. Fortunately, the
injury was not too serious and
Owen was able to resume practice
yesterday.
Other Wolverines to give good
accounts of themselves in Satur-
day's meet were sophomores Pete
Stanger and John Magnuson and
junior Helmar Dollwet.
Stanger placed second in the

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GET OFF To FA5T T:
Co

The Tigers of Colorado Cohlge
moved into a commanding lead in
the Western Inter ollegiatea k In.
ey League standings during -iet
holidays, boasting four victe a
in c; many starts for a total (i
eight points.
Colorado College got elf In non
of the fastest starts seen in e
loop in years as it slipped oy d
fending c h a m p i on I- n
twice, 5-4 and 7-5, and then
blasted Michigan State, 9-i and
8-2.
Ihomising Start
Thus, coach Tom Bedecki's e
took a conple of giant srides in
the direction of unseatang the
Wolverines as lae champions.
Michigan took the chnainnsmp
last year - knocking t h ero
from the head of the Tligrs in
the process.
The two gares played bctw ('i
Michigan and CC arc he nny
two that will be phayed ietwewn
the two schools this ye'. Thus
the Wolverines will am have a
chance to avenge the du' d C'
feat and must depend on the five
other teams*in the hague to Ynx.
the Tigers down.
The team in line for the nat
crack at them will b. Jn'
Mariucci's Minnesota C heas,
who play in Colorado Spring to-
night and tomorrow night.
Lose to P nxer
The Gophers are smarlin" front
successive 5-4 and 6-0 defeats
Tuesday and Wednasday nihs
at the hands of the xer P o
neers. The task isa ig(! 11x
the Gophers, who haven't been
Simpressive todae Whnty
were shut out y hi.o~ r
Wednesday, they managed only 11
shots on Denver goalie Rodney
Schneck.
Denver, under nexw mcac- Mime-
ray Ai'mstrong, has dieon the sue-
prise of the leagtie so far. Fin-
, ishing well off the pa;ce.l.at yc' .

the young Pioneers have polished
If M_.hkgan and Michigan Statej
once each and with twin wins inx
o .Minnesota series, have piledI
up six puin'ts.
:Sandi gs to Change f
T' standing;s are due for addi-
Snat scratmnbling this weekendt
a an Michigan Tech begins its'
.ne sc'hedlule. The Huskias,
nane'i-i-p to Michiean last win-
it, cntc-tain the North Dakota
iot' tonight and tomorrow night
at Hougiton.,
T i n h i g a Tech spent the

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2 3 2 0
15 2 8
0 ,2 0
0 0 0 0
for a total of

Christmas holidays polishing up
for its coming WIHL action by
winning the RPI tournament in
New York against some formid-
able eastern foes. Tech has itsF
entire team returning from last
season except for Jean Barbe, a
third line forward, and have been
bolstered by the presence of sev-
cral promising sophomores.
State Loses Three
Michigan State, like Michigan,
lost three out of four on its re-
cent western tour, beating Den-
ver 3-2 for its lone win in WIHL
play.
The lone bright spot in Coach
Amo Bassone's array has been the
play of sophomore goalie Ron Se-
longer. But the Spartans haven't
North Dakota was idle during
been able to muster an offense
to {o with him and have suffered.
he holidays. Its two triumphs
came early in December over MSU
by 4-1 and 1-0 scores.
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N<. Tiahata at Mich. Tech ti pt.)
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v -ch becong tc a Grad Student
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