Saturday, March 30, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PQe Nine Saturday, March 30, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY - 'M' Tankers Fifth, Yale Challenges Hoosiers Daily Classifieds By DOUG HELLER Associate Sports Editor Special To The Daily HANOVER ,N.H. - It fell to little old Yale to make the NCAA Swimming Championships. While Indiana continued to set a hot. pace yesterday, with 226 points after the second day of the championships, Yale rolled up 128 points on the day alone to move from fourth place to second with a score of 199. USC was next with 150 followed by Stanford's 125 and Michigan's 72. The three West Coast teams, USC, Stanford, and UCLA, once taking first place. Yale's Dave Johnson, however, was third. Then, while Michigan was nurs- ing its wounds after the 400-yard freestyle relay disaster, Indiana was reclining in fourth place. I Yale, led by Schollander, swept 'past Stanford for the win. The jBulldogs picked up 10 points on the Hoosiers in the relay, scoring 32 to Indiana's 22. 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WU WLFl, w wo " again had relatively poor days.w Michigan, which showed signs Hickcox, who has already won of breaking out of its lethargy two events, still has to go in the early in the day, fell back agy200-yard backstroke, his specialty, arly itedgTellhack-again and also has a place on his team's as its Big Ten champion 400-f yard freestyle relay failed even to 400-yard medley relay squad. make the top twelve and scored Coach Stager's assistant, Don no runerupto.Ubell, said the day was disap- Indiana, runner-up to the Wol- pointing for the Wolverines be- verines in the conference meet, cause with a really great perform- 4n h ifntance, they might have had a i r 3 { BILL UTLEY TOUCH FOOTBALL? wound up or 1Unnn aT evenu .. . BcsU Evn hance to catch Stanford for Best Eventforh The day began with the 200- fourth. Strangely enough. Indiana and yard butterfly, normally the Wol- Mcianll faceghe same type verines' top event. It proved no of problem today. Yale, Indiana's exception this time. Lee Bisbee wan the consolation finals in nemesis, and UCLA, now seventh 1:54.77, his best time ever, in a but Michigan's chief threat for, major upset. Tom Arusoo sped to Thursday Results a 1:53.92 for third- place in the 500-YD. FREESTYLE - 1. Charl- finals, also his best time. ton (USC); 2. Burton (UCLA); 3. Phil Houser of USC took the Southward (Indiana); 4. Nelson (Yale); 5. Watson (USC); 10. Kin- event with Princeton's defending kead (MICHIGAN). Time - 4:38.24. champ Russ Wales second. 200-YD. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - The 200-yard freestyle was 1. Hickcox (Indiana); 2. Utley (In- next, and Wolverine Juan Bello diana); 3. Siebert (Stanford); 4. Bel- lo'Wolverine (MICHIGAN); 5. Johnson (Yale). had the duel of his life with Time - 1:52.56. (American, national, Yale's great Olympian, Don NCAA Meet, conference, team, and Schollander. Schollander took 'the pool record). lead on his dive, and Bello caught 50-YD. FREESTYLE - 1. Zorn up in the straight-away. (UCLA) 2. Bateman (Indiana); 3. Mossotti (Southern Illinois); 4. Schollander grabbed a half- Watles (Yale); 5. Hammer (Stan- length lead on the turn and Bel- ford); Time - :21.39. 10 sped to catch up. It happened ONE-METER DIVING - 1. Henry again and again. (Indiana):; 2. Knorr (OSU); 3. Rus- cell (Ari a o st tp 4. Ynn fIn I fifth, figure to catch the two Big Ten schools in the three meter diving. However, the diving should be a strong point as it usually is for the Big Ten. One difference, though, is that Thursday on the one-meter board, Indiana scored 53 points and Michigan a disappointing three. Only time will tell. Ketchem (Wesleyan); 5. Bettendorf (Yale). Time-:52.18........ 400-YD. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY- 1. Utley (Indiana); 2. Siebert (Stan- ford); 3. Johnson (Yale); 4, Galvert (North Carolina State); 5. Houser (USC); 8. Kinhead (MICHIGAN), Time-4:10.85 (NCAA meet ,record).. . .400-YD. FREESTYLE .RELAY-1. Yale (Job, Nelson, Waples, Schollan- der); 2. Stanford; 3. USC; 4. In- diana; 5 Dartmouth. Time-3:04.09 (American, national, conference, NC-F AA meet, pool, and team record). Top Ten Teams: 1. Indiana, 226; 2. Yale, 199; 3. USC. 150; 4. Stan- ford, 125; 5. MICHIGAN, 72; 6. S- MU, 44; 7. UCLA, 40; 8. Texas at Arlington, 36; 9. California at Long Beach, 32; 10. Dartmouth and Sout- hern Illinois, 30; 12. Michigan State, 1Deadl and l ?se TODAY THE MICHIGAN GRIDDERS stage their second intrasquad scrimmage of the spring on Ferry Field, starting at 2 p.m. Last Saturday, blue-shirted Dennis Brown and company ran over their blue and white-shirted teammates. An extra week of practice, including sr enes like the above, may give the latter the experience to challenge the first string. - - - ---- --- MIAMI TOURNEY Golfrs Step Upto Seventh Comie to my ELECTION VICTORY BALL Saturday eve., March 30 OLD HEIDELBURG 211 N.Main M Dancing Entertainment No admission charge MAX SHAIN DEMOCRAT City Council Vote April 1 U.S. Savings Stamps teach early thrift and citizenship ..... Special To The Daily CORAL GABLES, Fla-The Wolverine golf team moved up one into sixth place after the third day in the Miami Invita- tional Tournament. They had ended the first day in twelfth before jumping into seventh after the second day. Florida State still leads the 42- team field with a 662 total, 12 strokes ahead of Florida's first' team, Arkansas edged into the "Sunshine State's" monopoly on the top spots to tie Florida's sec- ond team with a 884 total. Miami is one stroke back, 15 shots in front of sixth placed Michigan who totals an even 900. For the second consecutive day, the six Wolverines have combin- ed to break the '300 mark for the course (in other words, a 75 average score). Captain John- Schroeder, Rod Sumpter, and Mark Christian- son, each carded a 36 38-74 to share the third-round lead for Michigan. Their three-day over- all totals are 228, 224, 229 respec- tively.r Meanwhile, in the rest of the1 contingent, Randy Erskine and Frank Groves came through with 36-39-75, each for an overall total of 224, while Rocky Rozza' followed with a 4-1-36-77 234. 1 Hubert Green of Florida State topped the individual scoring af- ter this round with a 72 68 68-208.# Thought Wolverine coach Bertt Katzenmeyer described the wea- ther as "grand," the high winds1 have presented some hindrance to the golfers who returned to the greens today for the final, Just Short Finally, Schollander's last turn gave him yet another lead but Bello couldn't quite make up the difference, losing by .36 of a sec- ond. It was Michigan's finest mo- ment. But it was also at this time that Yale started making its move. They took fourth and tenth in the event in addition to the win. In the 100-yard breaststroke, Yale made up 12 points with Mike Buckley second, Phil Long third, and Allan Richardson seventh. The Hoosiers could only place two men in the top twelve. Michigan was shut out in this event and also could place no one in the next, the 100-yard backstroke. Indiana's Charley Hickcox won it, but there Yale Bulldogs were in the top twelve as Yale out- scored the Hoosiers in the race, 20-16. se (rzona a ae); 4.Young (in- diaan); 5. Hahnfeldt (Indiana); 11. Meaden (MICHIGAN); , 12. Brown (MICHIGAN). Points -- 512.05. 800-YD. FREESTYLE RELAY -1. Yale (Schneider, Nelson, Johnson, Schollander); 2. Stanford; 3. USC; 4. Indiana; 5. California State at Long Beach; 6. MICHIGAN. Time - 6:50.77 (American, national; NCAA meet, conference, team, and pool record). Yesterday's Results .200-YD. BUTTERFLY - 1. Houser (USC).. 2. Wales (Princeton); 3. Arusoo (MICHIGAN) ; 4. Baird° (Brig- ham Young); 5. Borowski (Indiana); 7. Bisbee (MICHIGAN). Time-1:52.- 55......... .200-Y. FREESTYLE - 1. Schol- lander (Yale); 2. Bello (MICHI- GAN); 3. Charlton (USC); 4. Nel- son (Yale); 5. Johnson (USC). Time -1:42.04.... ..100-YD. BREASTROKE - 1. Nes- bit (Texas-Arlington); 2. Buckley (Yale); 3. Long (Yale); 4. McKenzie (Indiana); 5. Tope (Illinois). Time -:59.11....... .100-YD. BACKSTROKE-1. Hickcox (Indiana); 2. Russell (Texas-Arling- ton); 3. Malley (Colorado State); 4. i FELIX GREENE'S IINSIDF NOR1TH VIFTNAM A FEATURE-LENGTH DOCUMENTARY IN COLOR r- Sunday, March 31, 7 & 9 P.M. ity, Angell Aud. A the Monday, April 1, 7 & 9 P.M. rd Architecture Aud. Sunday, April 7 Time and Place to be Wolverines Drop Another, 3-2, in Extra Innings "No film shown at Stanford University has ever p yoked such a response . . . the film in its simplic its understatement and its power speaks directly toi people of America."-Prof. Bruce Franklin, Stanfo SPONSORED BY SPU-Resistance and VOICE-SDS 75c at the Door--also, a film by David Schoenbrun Special To The Daily TUCSON - Michigan's jinx- ridden baseball squad succumbed for the eighth straight game last night, bowing to a fine Arizona club, 3-2 in ten innings. The Wolverines got a fine pitch- ing performance from senior Rod Scott, who gave up only 5 hits in the first eight innings, while striking out six and walking two. But every Wildcat hit off the Michigan starter produced a run, wiile Wolverine hits were doing little damage. Michigan got two runs in the seventh when John Arvai, Pete Titone, and Bud Forsythe hit suc- cessive singles, Chuck SCchmidt was hit by a pitch, and Andy Fis- cher walked. Rich Orr struck out with the bases still loaded to end the pro- duction. The Wolverines' only other scoring opportunity fell short when Glen Redmon led off with a double in the eighth and got no help from other Michigan batsmen. Titone led the Wolverine at- tack with three hits in five trips to the plate, while Forsythe and Glen Hosler each recorded a pair of hits. MICHIGAN 000 000 200 0-2 10 1 9rizona 001 010 000 1-3 8 0 Scott, Rankiewicz (L,9th) and 'itone; Plodinec (W) and Fris- bee, McMackin (8th), White (10th). I Announced 7 NHL Standings 1 East Division *W L T Pts+ xMontreal 42 20 10 94 New York 37 23 12 86 Boston 36 26 10 82 Chicago 32 25 15 79 Toronto 31 31 10 72; Detroit 27 34 11 65 West Division Philadelphia 31 30 11 73 Los Angeles 31 33 9 71 Minnesota 27 30 15 69 St. Louis 25 31 16 66 Pittsburgh 25 34 13 63 Oakland 15 42 16 46 x-Clinched division title. Yesterday's Results No games scheduled. Today's Games Boston at Montreal Chicago at Toronto New York at Detroit GF 233 219 256 207 202 239 172 198 186 169 188 151 GA 161 180 211 214 175 249 172 222 218 186 215 217 Scores EXHIBITION BASEBALL New York (A) 3, Chicago (A) 1, 10 innings Washington 5, Pittsubrgh 3 New York (N) 9, Detroit 1 St. Louis 10, Atlanta 9 Oakland 7, Minnesota 9 Philadelphia 9, Cincinnati 4 California 11, Chicago (N) 0 San Francisco 6, Cleveland 5 Boston vs. Baltimore at Miami, inc. Philadelphia 9, Cincinnati 4 r Air Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia at Que- bec. Minnesota at St. Louis Los Angeles at Oakland 1 swc FIRMLY ENDORSES lkd _ LI - UJE _ A f ven t 1st Ward- MirS. Nrfrma N\I 2nd Ward- Len QUENON (I 3rd Ward- MaX SHAIN (D) klktK kK) D) 5th Ward- Leroy CHAPPAERTO (D) 0 0